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On Tue, 18 Sep 2007 08:20:38 -0700, Chuck Gould
wrote: On Sep 17, 12:13?pm, wrote: On Sep 16, 10:26 pm, "Reginald P. Smithers III" wrote: The imaginary wife and two of my fictitious kids spent the day on the lake. My main objective was to relax and try to finish up Michener's book on South Africa. I did not succeed. The kids kept messing with me, so I finally got into the water. My daughter went trolling for studs at the marina. I finally got out the boat hook and chased the horny dogs off. Life with an imaginary boat is mega cool and from what I have read in rec.boats, much cheaper than the real thing. Oh Reggie, you silly fop. You forgot to bring along your imaginary mistress. Thats what puts the cuddy in your cabin. My imaginary mistress has a transom that's high and tight and a narrow beam. She looks great with all her canvas off, and a graceful but pronounced flare in the bow draws admiring glances from fellow mariners. (She can be a lot of fun in head seas). Um...er...ah... Now, I'm talking about a boat- of course :-) Of course you are. :) |
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