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On Jun 28, 9:00*pm, FoolKiller wrote:
On Sat, 28 Jun 2008 13:21:39 -0400, "Wilbur Hubbard" wrote: "Bob" wrote in message ... On Jun 27, 2:34 pm, "Gregory Hall" wrote: A recent posting by Rosalie B. solidified my opinion that women and sailing just don't mix. Rosalie B. wrote: "I would have said a smaller boat myself - either a CSY 33 or 37. But that's not what Bob wanted, and the love of a specific boat isn't rational." Ugg! And then she wrote this: "I find both sailing and fishing a little bit boring. I go with Bob because I think he wants me to go, and I think he needs me to go. I would be just as happy at home. People who are not honest and open. Typical passive aggessive behavior. BUT - if I go sailing, I want a boat that is comfortable to live on, not just someplace to camp out on the water." And so proliferate the Winabagos of the Sea.... Exactly correct to the detriment of what sailing is really all about. And it ain't floating some condo so you have all the conveniences of home along on the trip. If you have to take all that crap with you to be happy then just STAY home. Did granny Rosie really post the above??? Are her quotes accurate ?!?!?!? Yes, I quoted her exactly. Her post appeared on 6-26 in rec.boats.cruising under the " Boat Problem Question" thread. *"Rosalie B." wrote in message .. . *-----There's the message number. I could care less about the who is what puppet crap. get back to the real problem here "women on boats." I ahve to agree most married guys with a boat are whipped. I would nt say women have no place on boats Id say, "fat ignorant bitches" have no buisness on board. I have no knowledge of the body type of Rosalie B. but that's none of my business anyway. She sounds like a typical woman of her age and quite set in her ways. But she also sounds quite loyal and willing to help out her husband which is laudable. What I do not think is helpful to a sailing relationship is the way she makes it known that she sails more out of loyalty than for any real love or even like of sailing. If a woman did this to me I would find myself telling her to just stay home then. I think I would enjoy myself more by myself because seeing her around the boat would just be a reminder that she's not really very happy to be there. This would make me unhappy myself. But, perhaps her husband doesn't get those feelings or has other good reasons for wanting her company? However, I think the attitude of Rosalie B. is very typical of most woman who "bless" their men with their presence on their sailboats. I don't know about you but if I don't have an enthusiastic partner then why bother having a partner? As for fat women, I have an aversion to them, too. Show me a fat woman and I will show a woman who lacks self-esteem, has health problems, has handicapped herself, has no will power and is undesirable sexually. Just not my cup of tea. I feel so sorry for married men stuck with fat wives who force them to take Viagra so they can "perform" without ever realizing that the Viagra would never be needed provided a sexy, slender, fit, athletic young woman was available. So the man gets (and accepts) the blame and is accused of having erectile dysfunction because the woman is unenthusiastic, obese and a turn-off. When will men grow a pair and render the lard? Ive met lots of qualified women who are great on board! Met a great 26 woman who was an AB on one of thoes big traditional sail boat. I shook her ha[n]d and it was a callased vise ! Smart...... strong.... way cute and able... That's the kind of woman every good captain wants to have aboard a vessel. And I bet she likes to cook and is a good cook as well. But the main thing is she's there because she wants to be there and that attitude goes a long way towards making a man feel good about being there, too. My advise. dump the ignorant cows and date a women in her 20s. Ive been dating a 23 yo and she is fun ! These "new women" grew up playing soccer. lots are great jocks. I doubt shell ever turn into one of thoes 50+ year old fat helpless cows i read about here. But who cares... Il be dead by then Yes, if any older gentleman can find a young woman to play with he will get a new lease on life whether aboard of ashore. I train with a younger woman who is a triathlete. She can out run me and outswim me but I can outbike her. I'm about four minutes faster than her in a 16K time trials and about eight minutes faster in a 40K time trials. But her enthusiasm is contagious. And her body is very stimulating just to look at it. I get disgusted looking at old fat woman and sex becomes the furthest thing from my mind but with a young, fit, athletic woman it puts lead in my pencil. In conclusion, women DO have a place on a boat. Jus not the old fat cows..... I'd say, for the most part, woman have no place aboard a sailing vessel. There are exceptions, however. The exceptions, by my standards, would be young, fit, enthusiastic, competent, strong and sexy younger women. This type enjoys working their body, sweating and overcoming problems. This type loves to be sailing and she shows it. This type, after a hard days sail, will crawl into your berth all rearing to go after one of the other great pleasures in her life - unabashed enthusiastic sex. This type knows she looks great naked and knows it turns a man on. Unfortunately this type is one in a million. Wilbur Hubbard Wilbur The Buffoon speaks! And the world listens? But, pray tell, what would you - the owner of a lemon yellow boat with a mauve interior do with a sexy young girl? I mean Mauve? A manly color, right? One of your little "friends" down to the Leather Bar must have turned you on to that colour scheme.. right? A fool who knows his foolishness is wise at least to that extent, but a fool who thinks himself wise is a fool indeed.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Bwahahaha Mauve and Urine yellow. You're kidding right ? Fred |
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![]() wrote in message ... On Jun 28, 9:00 pm, FoolKiller wrote: On Sat, 28 Jun 2008 13:21:39 -0400, "Wilbur Hubbard" wrote: "Bob" wrote in message ... On Jun 27, 2:34 pm, "Gregory Hall" wrote: A recent posting by Rosalie B. solidified my opinion that women and sailing just don't mix. Rosalie B. wrote: "I would have said a smaller boat myself - either a CSY 33 or 37. But that's not what Bob wanted, and the love of a specific boat isn't rational." Ugg! And then she wrote this: "I find both sailing and fishing a little bit boring. I go with Bob because I think he wants me to go, and I think he needs me to go. I would be just as happy at home. People who are not honest and open. Typical passive aggessive behavior. BUT - if I go sailing, I want a boat that is comfortable to live on, not just someplace to camp out on the water." And so proliferate the Winabagos of the Sea.... Exactly correct to the detriment of what sailing is really all about. And it ain't floating some condo so you have all the conveniences of home along on the trip. If you have to take all that crap with you to be happy then just STAY home. Did granny Rosie really post the above??? Are her quotes accurate ?!?!?!? Yes, I quoted her exactly. Her post appeared on 6-26 in rec.boats.cruising under the " Boat Problem Question" thread. "Rosalie B." wrote in message .. . -----There's the message number. I could care less about the who is what puppet crap. get back to the real problem here "women on boats." I ahve to agree most married guys with a boat are whipped. I would nt say women have no place on boats Id say, "fat ignorant bitches" have no buisness on board. I have no knowledge of the body type of Rosalie B. but that's none of my business anyway. She sounds like a typical woman of her age and quite set in her ways. But she also sounds quite loyal and willing to help out her husband which is laudable. What I do not think is helpful to a sailing relationship is the way she makes it known that she sails more out of loyalty than for any real love or even like of sailing. If a woman did this to me I would find myself telling her to just stay home then. I think I would enjoy myself more by myself because seeing her around the boat would just be a reminder that she's not really very happy to be there. This would make me unhappy myself. But, perhaps her husband doesn't get those feelings or has other good reasons for wanting her company? However, I think the attitude of Rosalie B. is very typical of most woman who "bless" their men with their presence on their sailboats. I don't know about you but if I don't have an enthusiastic partner then why bother having a partner? As for fat women, I have an aversion to them, too. Show me a fat woman and I will show a woman who lacks self-esteem, has health problems, has handicapped herself, has no will power and is undesirable sexually. Just not my cup of tea. I feel so sorry for married men stuck with fat wives who force them to take Viagra so they can "perform" without ever realizing that the Viagra would never be needed provided a sexy, slender, fit, athletic young woman was available. So the man gets (and accepts) the blame and is accused of having erectile dysfunction because the woman is unenthusiastic, obese and a turn-off. When will men grow a pair and render the lard? Ive met lots of qualified women who are great on board! Met a great 26 woman who was an AB on one of thoes big traditional sail boat. I shook her ha[n]d and it was a callased vise ! Smart...... strong.... way cute and able... That's the kind of woman every good captain wants to have aboard a vessel. And I bet she likes to cook and is a good cook as well. But the main thing is she's there because she wants to be there and that attitude goes a long way towards making a man feel good about being there, too. My advise. dump the ignorant cows and date a women in her 20s. Ive been dating a 23 yo and she is fun ! These "new women" grew up playing soccer. lots are great jocks. I doubt shell ever turn into one of thoes 50+ year old fat helpless cows i read about here. But who cares... Il be dead by then Yes, if any older gentleman can find a young woman to play with he will get a new lease on life whether aboard of ashore. I train with a younger woman who is a triathlete. She can out run me and outswim me but I can outbike her. I'm about four minutes faster than her in a 16K time trials and about eight minutes faster in a 40K time trials. But her enthusiasm is contagious. And her body is very stimulating just to look at it. I get disgusted looking at old fat woman and sex becomes the furthest thing from my mind but with a young, fit, athletic woman it puts lead in my pencil. In conclusion, women DO have a place on a boat. Jus not the old fat cows..... I'd say, for the most part, woman have no place aboard a sailing vessel. There are exceptions, however. The exceptions, by my standards, would be young, fit, enthusiastic, competent, strong and sexy younger women. This type enjoys working their body, sweating and overcoming problems. This type loves to be sailing and she shows it. This type, after a hard days sail, will crawl into your berth all rearing to go after one of the other great pleasures in her life - unabashed enthusiastic sex. This type knows she looks great naked and knows it turns a man on. Unfortunately this type is one in a million. Wilbur Hubbard Wilbur The Buffoon speaks! And the world listens? But, pray tell, what would you - the owner of a lemon yellow boat with a mauve interior do with a sexy young girl? I mean Mauve? A manly color, right? One of your little "friends" down to the Leather Bar must have turned you on to that colour scheme.. right? A fool who knows his foolishness is wise at least to that extent, but a fool who thinks himself wise is a fool indeed.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Bwahahaha Mauve and Urine yellow. You're kidding right ? Fred Better than rusty, red, muddy and under about 50 atm water pressure. Bwaaaaaaaaaaaaahhahahahahahahhahahahah! Wilbur Hubbard |
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