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On Jun 28, 5:54*pm, Bruce in Bangkok
wrote: In conclusion, women DO have a place on a boat. Jus not the old fat cows..... Bob Is this why your Internet address uses the name Freya, a major goddess in Norse Paganism? Bruce-in-Bangkok Hello Bankok Bruce: Actually, its the name the boat maker named them. But ya, the designer was named Halvorson so the Freya reference. When I went boat shoping I new the qualities I wanted and the broker said, well kid sounds like you need a Freya. the Ingrids and West Sails seemed a bit pudggy so I bought the Freya. bob |
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On Sat, 28 Jun 2008 23:21:47 -0700 (PDT), Bob
wrote: On Jun 28, 5:54*pm, Bruce in Bangkok wrote: In conclusion, women DO have a place on a boat. Jus not the old fat cows..... Bob Is this why your Internet address uses the name Freya, a major goddess in Norse Paganism? Bruce-in-Bangkok Hello Bankok Bruce: Actually, its the name the boat maker named them. But ya, the designer was named Halvorson so the Freya reference. When I went boat shoping I new the qualities I wanted and the broker said, well kid sounds like you need a Freya. the Ingrids and West Sails seemed a bit pudggy so I bought the Freya. bob As In Norse mythology, Freya is a goddess of love and fertility, and the most beautiful and propitious of the goddesses, the patron goddess of crops and birth and the symbol of sensuality and was called upon in matters of love it sounds like an ideal name for a boat. Particularly for those who are prone to carry young things wearing string bikinis on the foredeck. At least until your Missus catches you :-) Bruce-in-Bangkok (correct Address is bpaige125atgmaildotcom) |
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