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Islander November 13th 06 03:53 AM

Knock, knock?
 
Anyone in?



D Parker November 13th 06 05:22 AM

Knock, knock?
 
me

DP

"Islander" wrote in message
news:U_R5h.1063$8u1.957@trndny04...
Anyone in?




Stan Blazejewski November 13th 06 08:51 AM

Knock, knock?
 
On Mon, 13 Nov 2006 03:53:24 GMT, "Islander" wrote:

Anyone in?

Shhhhhh, we're all sleeping!

--

Australia isn't "down under", it's "off to one side"!


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Ansley W. Sawyer November 13th 06 12:33 PM

Knock, knock?
 
This is the quietest sailing group that I have ever seen. No ranting, no
bragging, nothing.



D Parker November 13th 06 09:47 PM

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its becalmed!!

DP

"Ansley W. Sawyer" wrote in message
...
This is the quietest sailing group that I have ever seen. No ranting, no
bragging, nothing.





Matt Colie November 13th 06 10:03 PM

Knock, knock?
 
If you want ranting and screaming about everything but sailing try
alt.sailing.asa
I don't even bother anymore because if there is sailing content, it's
too hard to find and soon changes to a name calling flame war.
Matt Colie


D Parker wrote:

its becalmed!!

DP

"Ansley W. Sawyer" wrote in message
...

This is the quietest sailing group that I have ever seen. No ranting, no
bragging, nothing.






D Parker November 13th 06 10:21 PM

Knock, knock?
 
yeh .. I spent a year or two there. It got too hard to read through the
dribble and chestbeating. There wasnt enough time in my day. So I lurk there
occasionally. But thats it.

DP
"Matt Colie" wrote in message
...
If you want ranting and screaming about everything but sailing try
alt.sailing.asa
I don't even bother anymore because if there is sailing content, it's too
hard to find and soon changes to a name calling flame war.
Matt Colie


D Parker wrote:

its becalmed!!

DP

"Ansley W. Sawyer" wrote in message
...

This is the quietest sailing group that I have ever seen. No ranting, no
bragging, nothing.






Chi Chi November 13th 06 10:27 PM

Knock, knock?
 
I think they migrated to rec.boats.cruising :( it's turning into the same
thing nothing butflame wars sadly
"Matt Colie" wrote in message
...
If you want ranting and screaming about everything but sailing try
alt.sailing.asa
I don't even bother anymore because if there is sailing content, it's too
hard to find and soon changes to a name calling flame war.
Matt Colie


D Parker wrote:

its becalmed!!

DP

"Ansley W. Sawyer" wrote in message
...

This is the quietest sailing group that I have ever seen. No ranting, no
bragging, nothing.






[email protected] November 14th 06 01:08 AM

Knock, knock?
 
Islander wrote:
Anyone in?


Well, some one has to bite, I guess.

Any one in who? Or is that any one in whom?

Aside, I wonder if perhaps we have been too good at answering
questions; perhaps there are no others in quandry?

Did I just answer the question?

I take it back.

I actually bought a powerboat, a 14' 25 hp o/b. Any one have a copy of
a ' 90 mercury 20 hp o/b owners manual or shop repair manual, or know
where to get one?

The zoomer will be a water taxi for anyone who wants to rent my
sailboat next summer, if I am able to manage it. (Where are all the
American tourists?)

My pancreas cancer operation was a huge success, unfortunately or
fortunately, depending on your point of view, the surgeon is famous,
the students all passed, I got to do my civic duty as a training aid,
they discovered I did not have pancreatic cancer, only a cyst blocking
my bile duct, caused by firewood logging up my mountain. I dropped a
log on my guts.

Now, I have the commonly occurring (after deep abdominal surgery) major
inguinial hernia. I carry my guts around in something that resembles
one of my wife's girdles.

At least the surgery was free, as will be the remedy, eventually.
Another good thing or two: I can borrow the girdle indefinitely, and I
can now get away with wearing lady's underwear and I don't have to sail
my bilge keeler on the ice.

So, I am in lady's underwear who?

Terry K

P.S. How you doin', Skip?


D Parker November 14th 06 02:46 AM

Knock, knock?
 

wrote in message
ups.com...
Islander wrote:



snip

Now, I have the commonly occurring (after deep abdominal surgery) major
inguinial hernia. I carry my guts around in something that resembles
one of my wife's girdles.


Put a hook on it and you can use it instead of the bosuns chair.. See, there
is always a positive side. :)

DP




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