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On Thu, 25 Sep 2008 11:56:43 -0500, Brian Whatcott
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On Thu, 25 Sep 2008 05:37:35 -0500, Vic Smith
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Be bold.

....

--Vic


Bold is good: ...weird is double bad however...

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Depends. Weird with panache yields Inspector Clouseau or Austin
Powers.
The inspector found himself naked with Elke Sommer, and Powers
ended up with Elizabeth Hurley and Alotta Vagina.
But one might argue that's only in the movies.

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On Sep 24, 4:13*pm, (Richard Casady)
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NEVER leave on a full tide in thse conditions.Leave enough hours BEFORE
high tide so you get CLEAR of the shallows without risk of grounding with a receding tide.



All that venom for one nugget worth reading. Better than most posts,
that lack even a shred of boating content. Run aground at high tide on
the wrong day of the lunar month, and you can be there for two weeks.
They call that getting 'neaped' and big ships have done it.


Casady



Dear Casady:
Venom............. nah,

However, I do assume the people who post here have a certain level of
sailing competency. especially when a person proclaims to be a USCG
licensed captain, vessel owner, operator, and self named cruiser. Not
to mention a pathologically disclosive on a public discussion board
(RBC).

Any 9 year old rowing a skiff around a bay knows when ya get stuck at
high tide youre gonna be stuck there till the next HIGHER tide.....
and than may be months if ur boat is big enough.

As Ive said before, when some guy like skip says something stupid and
potentially hazardous and no body here says a thing except "oo, its so
nice skip and lydia are following their dreams" it is somebody’s
responsibility to set the record straight.

So why didnt you say anything???
Didnt recognize Skips stupidity?
Bob


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Dear Casady:
Venom............. nah,

However, I do assume the people who post here have a certain level of
sailing competency. especially when a person proclaims to be a USCG
licensed captain, vessel owner, operator, and self named cruiser. Not
to mention a pathologically disclosive on a public discussion board
(RBC).


As a man who thinks somebody should shut their yap about their sex life I
was particularly offended by Lydia's going on and on about how great here
sex acts with Skippy are. Way, way TMI!!!! The very thought of two old fat
people having sex is disgusting.

Any 9 year old rowing a skiff around a bay knows when ya get stuck at
high tide youre gonna be stuck there till the next HIGHER tide.....
and than may be months if ur boat is big enough.


One wonders just what did Skippy learn from studying for and taking the USCG
Master's exam. When I studied and took the exam there were more than one
question concerning tide and tidal current.

As Ive said before, when some guy like skip says something stupid and
potentially hazardous and no body here says a thing except "oo, its so
nice skip and lydia are following their dreams" it is somebody’s
responsibility to set the record straight.


RIGHT ON, BROTHER!

So why didnt you say anything???
Didnt recognize Skips stupidity?
Bob


It's always great to read another voice of reason. It looks like it's just
you and me, Bob, who have enough cruising experience to even pick up on
Skippy's many obvious blunders. The rest of these fawning, living vicarously
through Skippy and Lydia fans seem to think they can do no wrong. Keep up
the constructive criticism. These two Rubes need all the help we can give
them. What's discouraging, however, is how they both seem to have some sort
of memory disorder as they seem to repeat the same dumb mistakes time and
time again.

Wilbur Hubbard


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Wilbur Hubbard wrote:

RIGHT ON, BROTHER!

Wilbur Hubbard



Dog?

He called you "Brother".

Any comments on that?
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