Reply
 
LinkBack Thread Tools Search this Thread Display Modes
  #1   Report Post  
posted to rec.boats.cruising
external usenet poster
 
First recorded activity by BoatBanter: Sep 2006
Posts: 859
Default Leave - 3 weeks off!

On Oct 20, 5:57*pm, "Capt. JG" wrote:
Hey Tom... well, no need to rush out there... good to wait if necessary.


Thanks. We like it here, but the seasons are changing and if we stick
around much longer I'll have to lean how to speak Californian. I'm
terrible with languages.

...Would you rather die of
a coronary sitting behind a desk, having just finished a donut or would you
rather die while sailing? ...


I've got a choice? Can I skip the whole dying thing all together?

I'm betting that despite your willingness to pay a large sum
for a do-over, you learned from the experiences.


Yeah, but some lessons like nasty lightning storms are about as fun as
Russian roulette I'd be content to just read in a book.

I don't want to argue the point to hard. As bumper sticker philosophy
I like your saying. I'm just pointing out that it is more of a
guideline than a hard and fast truism...

Cheers,

--Tom.
  #2   Report Post  
posted to rec.boats.cruising
external usenet poster
 
First recorded activity by BoatBanter: Jul 2006
Posts: 7,757
Default Leave - 3 weeks off!

wrote in message
...
On Oct 20, 5:57 pm, "Capt. JG" wrote:
Hey Tom... well, no need to rush out there... good to wait if necessary.


Thanks. We like it here, but the seasons are changing and if we stick
around much longer I'll have to lean how to speak Californian. I'm
terrible with languages.


I've been here since 1967 and I have to listen carefully and speak slowly.


...Would you rather die of
a coronary sitting behind a desk, having just finished a donut or would
you
rather die while sailing? ...


I've got a choice? Can I skip the whole dying thing all together?


One word... cyonics...

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cryonics

I'm betting that despite your willingness to pay a large sum
for a do-over, you learned from the experiences.


Yeah, but some lessons like nasty lightning storms are about as fun as
Russian roulette I'd be content to just read in a book.

I don't want to argue the point to hard. As bumper sticker philosophy
I like your saying. I'm just pointing out that it is more of a
guideline than a hard and fast truism...


I know... I don't like lightening either... experienced that inshore on Lake
Tahoe. Also, I hate bumper stickers. LOL


--
"j" ganz @@
www.sailnow.com



  #3   Report Post  
posted to rec.boats.cruising
external usenet poster
 
First recorded activity by BoatBanter: Jun 2007
Posts: 739
Default Leave - 3 weeks off!

wrote

I don't want to argue the point to hard. As bumper sticker philosophy
I like your saying. I'm just pointing out that it is more of a
guideline than a hard and fast truism...

I would simply add the caveat of "any boating trip where you tie the boat
to the dock and walk away". (or mooring as the case may be.)

--
Roger Long




  #4   Report Post  
posted to rec.boats.cruising
external usenet poster
 
First recorded activity by BoatBanter: Sep 2006
Posts: 859
Default Leave - 3 weeks off!

On Oct 21, 6:28*am, "Roger Long" wrote:
....
I would simply add the caveat of *"any boating trip where you tie the boat
to the dock and walk away". *(or mooring as the case may be.)...


How about: "in retrospect: the worst day sailing is..." But then the
temptation is to finish with "worth two beers at the bar."

I think that if rbc were to produce a bumper sticker it would have a
catchy and amusing saying in bold letters and then a long scroll
dragging behind it with numbered paragraphs of definitions and
exclusions ("iii. excepting when taken with the mother in law; except
where the mother in law has good relations with the bettered party and
the spouse of the bettered party and with both when in company...")
and maybe a rant or two from the resident jesters ("cccxi. these ####
morons know nothing of sailing; a good day sailing is for grilymen;
all sailing should be done by men alone in small open boats at
latitudes greater than 50 in the winter against the prevailing
winds...") and perhaps a massive musical missive from Skip -- here
excluded because I can't type or think nearly quickly enough to
compose one and get anything else done in a day.

Strangely, I find all that fun and more than a little addictive. I
hope I'll get the chance to check in from time to time. But just in
case I don't: Thanks! I've enjoyed hanging out with all of you.

QRT for now,

-- Tom.

  #5   Report Post  
posted to rec.boats.cruising
external usenet poster
 
First recorded activity by BoatBanter: Jul 2006
Posts: 7,757
Default Leave - 3 weeks off!

A bumper sticker is doable, as long as the font is small enough. The last
line can read, "If you can read this, _______."

wrote in message
...
On Oct 21, 6:28 am, "Roger Long" wrote:
....
I would simply add the caveat of "any boating trip where you tie the boat
to the dock and walk away". (or mooring as the case may be.)...


How about: "in retrospect: the worst day sailing is..." But then the
temptation is to finish with "worth two beers at the bar."

I think that if rbc were to produce a bumper sticker it would have a
catchy and amusing saying in bold letters and then a long scroll
dragging behind it with numbered paragraphs of definitions and
exclusions ("iii. excepting when taken with the mother in law; except
where the mother in law has good relations with the bettered party and
the spouse of the bettered party and with both when in company...")
and maybe a rant or two from the resident jesters ("cccxi. these ####
morons know nothing of sailing; a good day sailing is for grilymen;
all sailing should be done by men alone in small open boats at
latitudes greater than 50 in the winter against the prevailing
winds...") and perhaps a massive musical missive from Skip -- here
excluded because I can't type or think nearly quickly enough to
compose one and get anything else done in a day.

Strangely, I find all that fun and more than a little addictive. I
hope I'll get the chance to check in from time to time. But just in
case I don't: Thanks! I've enjoyed hanging out with all of you.

QRT for now,

-- Tom.




--
"j" ganz @@
www.sailnow.com





Reply
Thread Tools Search this Thread
Search this Thread:

Advanced Search
Display Modes

Posting Rules

Smilies are On
[IMG] code is Off
HTML code is Off
Trackbacks are On
Pingbacks are On
Refbacks are On


Similar Threads
Thread Thread Starter Forum Replies Last Post
3 weeks in Penobscot Bay richard Cruising 12 May 22nd 07 11:13 PM
16 weeks at sea JLG Cruising 0 April 17th 06 03:23 PM
Only Two Weeks! Bobsprit ASA 3 December 2nd 03 12:55 AM
One of those weeks. Clams Canino General 3 November 14th 03 08:41 PM
No work for four weeks! Keith ASA 7 July 21st 03 01:54 AM


All times are GMT +1. The time now is 11:31 AM.

Powered by vBulletin® Copyright ©2000 - 2025, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Copyright ©2004-2025 BoatBanter.com.
The comments are property of their posters.
 

About Us

"It's about Boats"

 

Copyright © 2017