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Kinky!

Cheers

Bobsprit wrote:

She seems quite warm though ;-)

She just came from below!


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enough already.

"Nagitator" wrote ...
Kinky!

Cheers

She just came below!


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Sara is very pretty. Does she know how to sail? Or
is she purely ornamental?

Bart

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It was cold on the water! Especially when the sun dipped behind the

clouds. S
is Sara, 27 years old. Also can be seen here on the left:



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Sara is very pretty. Does she know how to sail? Or
is she purely ornamental?

Sara is pretty and single and she does know sailing. Her father is a politician
of some sort in Spain and and he owns a 35 foot sloop with teak decks from a
builder I don't recall. She grew up on boats, but she's still (after sailing
here for years) pointing at fenders, sheets and halyards and calling them by
their Spanish names. Confusing at times. Most of the ladies you see aboard can
sail to some degree. Sara is 27 (I think!).


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So Bart, are you implying that there would be something wrong
with her being purely ornamental?

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Sara is very pretty. Does she know how to sail? Or
is she purely ornamental?

Sara is pretty and single and she does know sailing. Her father is a

politician
of some sort in Spain and and he owns a 35 foot sloop with teak decks from

a
builder I don't recall. She grew up on boats, but she's still (after

sailing
here for years) pointing at fenders, sheets and halyards and calling them

by
their Spanish names. Confusing at times. Most of the ladies you see aboard

can
sail to some degree. Sara is 27 (I think!).


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Job asked:
So Bart, are you implying that there would be something wrong
with her being purely ornamental?

NO ORNAMENTS ALLOWED ON THIS NG!
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NO ORNAMENTS ALLOWED ON THIS NG!


They what are you doing here?

Just kidding. I'm fully aware that you are way beyond "ornamental," despite
what Mr. S. claims. :-)

Are you in the water yet?

Max
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Maxprop stated (and where did you dig up that name???): I'm fully aware that
you are way beyond "ornamental," despite
what Mr. S. claims. :-)

Are you in the water yet?

I don't think Mr S. has ever considered me ornamental...more like ape
deck....we're going in next week....BTW, we really love MYC...it's a great
place....Chopper has learned how to jump from the dinghy up the ladder into
the cockpit and how to leap over the gunnels to the dinghy to get off the
boat....he still can't swim, though, so he has to wear his life jacket to
and fro....

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katysails wrote:

.he still can't swim, though, so he has to wear his life jacket to
and fro....


A few years ago I wouldn't have believed this. My brother came back from Alberta where
he had been living for some years, he brought with him two Newfies (dogs, not people), you know
the big stupid black dogs famous for their swimming prowess. Turns out one of them can't swim,
I couldn't believe it, so we coaxed Kevin into pushing the beast into the water from the dock,
sank like a stone, had to jump in and rescue it! ;-)

Cheers
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"katysails" wrote in message

I don't think Mr S. has ever considered me ornamental...more like ape
deck....we're going in next week....BTW, we really love MYC...it's a great
place....Chopper has learned how to jump from the dinghy up the ladder

into
the cockpit and how to leap over the gunnels to the dinghy to get off the
boat....he still can't swim, though, so he has to wear his life jacket to
and fro....


We seem to lose a few folks to the MYC annually. Guess it's a good deal as
well as a nice place.

Good thing for Chopper to wear the life jacket. A couple from Whitehall
Landing dragged their poor, dead Lab out of the lake last summer after the
dog fell off the boat. Swam until he became fatigued and drowned. The
owner said he was so sure that the dog could swim better without a life
jackets. Famous last words, the idiot.

Max


 
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