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I've been called in to help out today at.... (gulp) .... *work*.
A long-time customer is visiting and I have to provide some sense of
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Gotta get this over with so Sam and I can go back to the boat.

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Eisboch wrote:
I've been called in to help out today at.... (gulp) .... *work*.
A long-time customer is visiting and I have to provide some sense of
corporate continuity.

Gotta get this over with so Sam and I can go back to the boat.

Eisboch


Take him to the boat, wine him and dine him....at your expense, of
course. ?:

a bad day on the water is still better than the best day at work...

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Tim wrote:
Eisboch wrote:
I've been called in to help out today at.... (gulp) .... *work*.
A long-time customer is visiting and I have to provide some sense of
corporate continuity.

Gotta get this over with so Sam and I can go back to the boat.

Eisboch


Take him to the boat, wine him and dine him....at your expense, of
course. ?:

a bad day on the water is still better than the best day at work...


Is it even possible to have a bad day on the water? I'd suspect that
short of fire, sinking, or heart attack, one could find the good in just
being on the boat...
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On Oct 16, 10:11 am, DownTime wrote:
Tim wrote:
Eisboch wrote:
I've been called in to help out today at.... (gulp) .... *work*.
A long-time customer is visiting and I have to provide some sense of
corporate continuity.


Gotta get this over with so Sam and I can go back to the boat.


Eisboch


Take him to the boat, wine him and dine him....at your expense, of
course. ?:


a bad day on the water is still better than the best day at work...


Is it even possible to have a bad day on the water? I'd suspect that
short of fire, sinking, or heart attack, one could find the good in just
being on the boat...


Well, I for one am not afraid to admit, there have been a couple of
times when I figure I would have been better if I had stayed home...
Only one or two, but it has happened.

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Well, I for one am not afraid to admit, there have been a couple of
times when I figure I would have been better if I had stayed home...
Only one or two, but it has happened.


Then again, if you remember correctly, on those two occasions...

you were mistaken.



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On Tue, 16 Oct 2007 10:11:49 -0400, DownTime
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Is it even possible to have a bad day on the water? I'd suspect that
short of fire, sinking, or heart attack, one could find the good in just
being on the boat...


If you have ever spent a cold, windy, rough, rainy night helming a
sailboat to windward in near gale contditions, with half the crew sea
sick, you'll appreciate that some days on the water are better than
others.
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