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Larry November 21st 06 04:09 AM

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Don White wrote in news:ZNj8h.22597$cz.344947
@ursa-nb00s0.nbnet.nb.ca:

That could be a dangerous thing to do. The wife may expect similar
offerings everytime he's wrong.



They are BORN expecting such offerings....


katy November 21st 06 05:54 AM

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Larry wrote:
Don White wrote in news:ZNj8h.22597$cz.344947
@ursa-nb00s0.nbnet.nb.ca:


That could be a dangerous thing to do. The wife may expect similar
offerings everytime he's wrong.




They are BORN expecting such offerings....


We are born DESERVING such offerings....

-rick- November 21st 06 06:43 AM

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Joe wrote:

3rd, you should have jumped in and swam out
with the anchor, dove down and planted it deep so you could kedge
yourself off.


....swam out with the anchor...?

Scout November 21st 06 09:12 AM

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"Scotty" wrote in message
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"KLC Lewis" wrote in message
et...

"Scotty" wrote in message
. ..

"KLC Lewis" wrote in message
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I like your second post much better, but can you think

of
any other things
you should have done differently?


When he wrote about throwing the anchor, I thought he

was
going to try to kedge off.

SBV



It's kinda funny, but no one has mentioned what started

all of this: the
engine. If one relies upon their engine to be able to get

back home or to
get out of trouble, having it "slowly stop running" should

be a matter of
concern. I believe that the first order of business

shouldn't have been
continuing the sail, but in finding out why the engine

died, and fixing it.

He did mention the fuel pump. I believe his wife failed to
replace it the night before, even though she knew it was
going to die the next day.

Scotty


That's funny!
Scout



Jeff November 21st 06 12:59 PM

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-rick- wrote:
Joe wrote:

3rd, you should have jumped in and swam out
with the anchor, dove down and planted it deep so you could kedge
yourself off.


...swam out with the anchor...?

Easy - you just a cushion or pfd for flotation.

DSK November 21st 06 01:40 PM

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It is unfortunate that the great and powerful mind of that
Master Mariner
Capt Neal is not here to contribute further on this

subject. I am certain
that he would add brilliant insight.




Scotty wrote:
I believe he's batting for the other team now.

;)



Wearing a shinguards and one of those big round mitts.

DSK


KLC Lewis November 21st 06 02:15 PM

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"Jeff" wrote in message
. ..
-rick- wrote:
Joe wrote:

3rd, you should have jumped in and swam out
with the anchor, dove down and planted it deep so you could kedge
yourself off.


...swam out with the anchor...?

Easy - you just a cushion or pfd for flotation.


Oh, c'mon. You manly men wouldn't have any problem at all. You'd grab that
45# CQR, plop in on your hairy chest, and backstroke out a hundred yards.



DSK November 21st 06 02:22 PM

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...swam out with the anchor...?

Easy - you just a cushion or pfd for flotation.



KLC Lewis wrote:
Oh, c'mon. You manly men wouldn't have any problem at all. You'd grab that
45# CQR, plop in on your hairy chest, and backstroke out a hundred yards.


Oh sure, the anchor itself is no problem. It's the 20 yards
of chain that's the problem... stuff keeps getting tangled
in your legs as you're swimming....

DSK


Chi Chi November 21st 06 02:42 PM

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There is nothing childish about what i posted, You might not agree with it
but that's Your problem. If anything about this subject is childish it is a
woman who thinks she's gods gift to men and deserves special treatment just
because she's female.
"Charlie Morgan" wrote in message
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On Mon, 20 Nov 2006 18:12:52 GMT, "Chi Chi"
wrote:

OK...after reading his explanation of the history of sailing in his
family, I addend this. WHen you take her sailing, don't ask her to do
anything. Make her as comfortable as possible. Have a bottle of wine
on board. A boc of chocolates, a good book. Ig things get dicey, don't
get mad. Just clear the decks and do what has to be done. And get your
engine fixed so it never happens again. DON'T not take her sailing when
she asks. Take fer, grit your teeth, and think of the benefits that
might come from being pleasant for the day.

Oh sure I'd bet You'd like that, being treated like royalty I suppose is
what You expect from men just because You're a female. With that type of
attitude the captain ought to throw your ass overboard. You ever hear the
word teamwork? Just like a marriage sailing is a team thing but I doubt
You
comprehend that.


Please take your childish ranting elsewhere!

CWM




NE Sailboat November 21st 06 02:56 PM

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Hey,, there is good news ... I was just hired as the replacement comic for
Kramer out in LA.

I am standing looking in the mirror practicing .... fork/N.../N.../N..../


"Wayne.B" wrote in message
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On Mon, 20 Nov 2006 23:27:24 GMT, "NE Sailboat"
wrote:

What a real man would have done is walk over to the wife, pull her
shirt/shorts off, bend her over, give her a good one. Then say "get the
anchor bitch, we seem to be hard aground".


And that I guess would explain your present relationship with the
inflatable Paris Hilton?





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