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I almost bought a Hunter once, then I sobered up and realised how ugly
it was. I sobered up too late though, I already signed the papers. Dam! This signature is now the stupidest signiture in the universe |
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So does whom? The other guy in the mirror?
Scotty OzOne wrote in message ... On 2 Mar 2004 17:05:22 -0800, (JAXAshby) scribbled thusly: I like to Mount Gays and drink rum too. JAX That's funny, so does he |
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WTF?
"JAXAshby" wrote in message om... I almost bought a Hunter once, then I sobered up and realised how ugly it was. I sobered up too late though, I already signed the papers. Dam! This signature is now the stupidest signiture in the universe |
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In article , OzOne wrote:
On Wed, 03 Mar 2004 11:49:57 +1100, Peter Wiley scribbled thusly: No it isn't. Inner Circle Double OP. 78% ethanol, great flavour. I got a case of it for a Christmas present. Bundy is second best. PDW Hmm maybe. A friend of mine would dispute both. He like Mount Gay and drink it in anything but moderation. Demonstrates that he's a true rum drinker. Moderation is for people who can't get good painkillers. Anyway the best drink is the one in your hand, when nothing else is available. All other discussions on the subject approximate religion. PDW |
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Suzy Q wailed:=20
Don't you be picking on Joe, Catty Claws. He's a red blooded all American male and he's cute too. Be my guest....I think I'd like the Tasmanian Devil better. --=20 katysails s/v Chanteuse Kirie Elite 32 http://katysails.tripod.com "Women and cats will do as they please, and men and dogs should relax and get used to the idea." - Robert A. Heinlein |
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WhoreBath, you stew ped squathead, that was the imposter. Only a idjit
as you would be fooled by such a ruse. Get a clew. Jax "Horvath" wrote in message ... On 2 Mar 2004 17:09:41 -0800, (JAXAshby) wrote this crap: I almost bought a Hunter once, then I sobered up and realised how ugly it was. I sobered up too late though, I already signed the papers. Dam! This signature is now the stupidest signiture in the universe Ya ****ed up, Jaxy. now we know who's been forging posts. This signature is now the ultimate power in the universe |
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It has real meaning if you're a sailor. Sorry, but you're said time
and time again, that your stepping stone boats are for getting a bigger (and presumably) better boat. That has very little to do with progress or advancement is knowing how to sail or what it's all about. It isn't about capitalism. There's nothing wrong with saying you want to sell something for a profit. There's nothing wrong with profiting from a passion. But, that's not a stepping stone as related to learning the art of sailing. That's a stepping stone to making money. And, actually sailing is a lot like yoga. I'd say meditation or becoming a better person, building self-esteem, and helping others. It doesn't take much money to sail actually. That's a choice you've made, but it isn't an abolute. People have been sailing for 1000s of years without (and with) money. One thing doesn't necessarily have anything to do with the other. But, that's ok. If that's what you believe, I'm certainly not going to be able to convince you. "Bobsprit" wrote in message ... Boats and learning about them are not stepping stones to some end. They are an end and a beginning in and of themselves. Like many philsophical statements, the one above has no real meaning. Almost everyone who sails has progressed beyond the abilities of their first, second and even third boats. They were stepping stones. Allow me to help you with the term: Websters: Stepping Stone: 2 : a means of progress or advancement Hmmmm. Like many people, you're offended by the capitalistic element introduced to a passion that you feel is well above such things. It isn't. It takes money to sail, a boat, usually a car. It's not exactly Yoga, now is it? RB |
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Maybe in your twisted dimension. Cal is a great place to live. Certainly
better than the east coast in most respects including the quality of female company. "JAXAshby" wrote in message ... and they are losing 30,000 yuppies a year to Colorado. must be the beer. today, California is no different than it was 150 years ago. The state is broke, it has no electricity, everyone speak Spanish, there is shooting in the streets, and the women are somewhere else. Yup. The 5 or 6 largest economy in the world. Some of the best sailing there is. I think I'll stay. "Scott Vernon" wrote in message ... Jon lives in Calif., nough said. "Dave" wrote in message ... On Mon, 1 Mar 2004 19:27:37 -0800, "Jonathan Ganz" said: Was that before or after he decided not to go for his physical? And, why exactly didn't he show up for it? It couldn't be his relationship with coke and alcohol. No way! I fail to see the connection of the above with Crystal's purported joke, other than perhaps that you want to demonstrate solidarity with Hollywood's peas-in-a-pod lunacy. Dave S/V Good Fortune CS27 |
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On Wed, 3 Mar 2004 00:02:18 -0800, "Jonathan Ganz"
wrote this crap: Maybe in your twisted dimension. Cal is a great place to live. Certainly better than the east coast in most respects including the quality of female company. Why would you care about the wimmen? You're just there for the guys. This signature is now the ultimate power in the universe |
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