"Capt. Rob" wrote in message
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Sailed again today.
Most of you didn't.
Some of us have lives of more than one dimension.
Sailing again tomorrow, Saturday and Sunday. Most of you won't.
And you won't have 150 miles of mountain terrain under your belt either.
Scotty thinks sailing means you need to "go somewhere." We "go" sailing
and as often as we can.
You "go" sailing. Why don't you just "sail". You are always going, but do
you ever "get there"?
Most of the ASA members should seriously consider a lifestyle you can
actually enjoy.
I don't enjoy sailing that much so I don't sail that much. I'd much rather
get a good physical work out than flop around in some boat. My God, you paid
over 60K to flop around in that thing.
Few of you sail much at all.
You get no exercise and do nothing other than 2 hour daysails. Nothing else.
We sailed Heart of Gold in somewhat gloomy weather, genoa only. I felt
lazy and just wanted to sail slow and spend time with Thomas. He's
gotten very good at naming all of the parts of the boat. I bet he's
better at it than Doug, who's #1 boat part is now the ENGINE.
Few boats were out and we just took in the quiet as the sun set,
breaking through the clouds as we came back to our slip. Thomas then
met some new friends!
http://youtube.com/watch?v=0enhm0WQb0Q
Sailing again tomorrow...Saturday and Sunday. We plan to fly the chute
if we can get a bit more crew tomorrow.
G'night, non-sailors of ASA!
Good night marshmallow!
RB
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