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On Sun, 07 Dec 2014 12:30:03 -0500, "Sir Gregory Hall, Esq."
wrote: On Sat, 06 Dec 2014 23:49:24 -0500, Wayne.B wrote: On Sat, 06 Dec 2014 07:02:08 +0700, Bruce in Bangkok wrote: Isn't it pitiful how those who are too timid to cruise malign those who enjoy traveling. I've certainly seen some evidence of that. I wouldn't be so sure. What *evidence* you have probably seen is more likely to be disgust at your mode of travel. Instead of being a responsible cruiser, you pollute the air with your motors. You cause others to view you as one rude and uncaring person when you anchor upwind of them and they end up having to breathe diesel fumes when one of the main reasons they are anchored out in the first place is they want to breathe fresh air. Loose the stinkpot and you will find you will be way more welcome in anchorages. === I've done many thousands of miles of blue water sailing. It was fun, challenging and always an adventure. Those days are over however, never to return unless diesel goes to $20/gallon or something outrageous like that. BTW, we've never felt unwelcome in an anchorage and still have many sailing friends. In the end cruisers are cruisers. We all have stories to tell and adventures to share. The interesting people that you meet along the way and the new friends you make are really some of the best parts of cruising. |
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On Sun, 07 Dec 2014 12:11:39 -0500, "Sir Gregory Hall, Esq."
wrote: Real men don't sell their freedom in pursuit of a ball and chain around their ankles. === Real men don't make a specialty of telling other people how to live. |
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On Sun, 07 Dec 2014 12:11:39 -0500, "Sir Gregory Hall, Esq."
wrote: On Sun, 07 Dec 2014 10:26:38 +0700, Bruce in Bangkok wrote: On Sat, 06 Dec 2014 13:28:25 -0500, "Sir Gregory Hall, Esq." wrote: On Sat, 06 Dec 2014 18:22:24 +0700, Bruce in Bangkok wrote: trim And as an encore the timid explain Skipper's long stay ashore while attempting to deflect attention from their own lifetime spent ashore. Skippy's biggest problem and your biggest problem are the same. You're both pussy-whipped. You two have not decided that you are in charge. Instead, you've taken a back seat to your spouse's wishes (and probably her nagging). Face it, you land lubbers are there for a reason. You haven't the desire nor the gonads needed to tell your women that they do as you say or they find themselves out on the street. Freaking WIMPS who let their women wear the pants are never going to be successful sailors and cruisers. A positively amazing statement from an individual who, in fact, knows almost nothing about me. One can only assume either a highly active imagination... or some form of dementia. But, I suppose that in the USian way one can't be too politically incorrect so to give the Timid Fool his 5 minutes of fame... tell us oh great pundit, tell me how you know that I am married, or even if I am married, and perhaps length of any marriage, number of previous and current wives, number of children, grand kids, etcetera. You mentioned your wife in passing a time or two. The first time had something to do with her deciding she'd had enough cruising so you two ended up stuck in a third-world country stuck there forever. Any or all past wives or progeny don't have any bearing on your present, pussy-whipped status. I see. I mentioned my wife "a time or two" and this leads you to believe that you know something about her? Well, lets see. I first visited Thailand nearly 60 years ago and have resided here for more than 40 years and been married to a native of the country for about forty years. So you see, right off the bat you flaunt your ignorance for all to see. Then you go on to say, "with her deciding she'd had enough cruising", and not surprisingly you are wrong again. My wife has never said that she was sick of sailing and in fact when I had to make a trip up or down the Malacca Straits, a very boring trip, I've suggested that she stay in either Singapore or Phuket while I made the trip and she refuses as she likes to travel. So again you flaunt your ignorance. Then you go on to say that, " you two ended up stuck in a third-world country", and again you demonstrate that you are full, right up to the brim, with the brown smelly stuff. I deliberately selected Thailand as a permanent residence primarily as it was easily accessible to the South East Asian countries I was working in and it was relatively cheap to live here. So far, you are batting Zero. Now we can address the question of "pussy-whipped status". One can only speculate on the ignorance that leads you to make that statement. Do you believe that Asian women are overbearing and continually attempting to dominate their husband? Strange that you should demonstrate so much ignorance regarding this as the overwhelming assessment by those who have visited the region is exactly the opposite. Now then, I've lived in Japan, parts of China, Vietnam, Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore and Indonesia and my experience is that the womenfolk in this part of the world, while perhaps not meek and mild, are not overbearing and continually trying to dominate their partners. Of course, this is not to say that my experiences are the final word on Asian women but I do think that it does give me a slight edge in making a judgment. So to counter my, nearly 60 years of experience in the matter, perhaps you would like to post your experiences with Asian women. Just to demonstrate that you do know what you are talking about... - always a doubtful matter when discussing the Timid one. You're demonstrating that you might have Alzheimer's because you can't seem to remember things your post. And, just for our edification, you might also care to comment on the advantages of your, so obviously, alternate life style. Being a single-hander is more conducive to sailing and, in particular, cruising. Any time there are two people in the mix there ends up being twice the excuses for not cruising. Whatever are you going on about? It is pretty obvious that you've never done any cruising, never mind whether single or crewed. In spite of your years of claiming to be a cruiser you have, over the years that you have been posting, mentioned only one "cruise". Your epic voyage down the bay, anchoring out, and returning the following day. I'm not sure whether an overnight, couple of hours out, anchor, and a couple of hours back deserves the title of a "cruise". So frankly, you seem to be someone who talks a lot and knows very little about his subject. IMO, an alternate lifestyle is the institution of marriage where the man's quality of life is lessened and the woman's increased at the expense of the man's. That's what I mean by being pussy-whipped. Again, you seem to have an opinion without any experience. I'm afraid I cannot understand your argument as in my experience has been quite different. I find married life quite enjoyable as when I get home after a day's work there is food on the table, the house is clean, the laundry is done, the bed made, and someone is there to rub the crick out of my shoulders. Furthermore, being married is a sign of dependency and lack rugged individualism. Real men don't sell their freedom in pursuit of a ball and chain around their ankles. "Furthermore", you obviously reside in a effete society and know nothing about dependency or lack there of. Yes, yes, I know. Living in the States you can always hop down to MacDonalds or Col. Sanders for supper but if you actually lived in a society where you were truly independent and self sufficient you would realize that you can't, alone, take care of yourself. In fact, if you are truly independent and have no one else to depend on you very likely can't even survive. -- Cheers, Bruce in Bangkok |
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Doing engine trials at the moment; on the hook waiting for the tide to turn,
he http://share.findmespot.com/shared/f...PLcZGvSb3n Me L8R, y'all Skip -- Morgan 461 #2 SV Flying Pig KI4MPC See our galleries at www.justpickone.org/skip/gallery ! Follow us at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/TheFlyingPigLog and/or http://groups.google.com/group/flyingpiglog "Your time is limited, so don't waste it living someone else's life. Don't be trapped by dogma - which is living with the results of other people's thinking. Don't let the noise of others' opinion drown out your own inner voice; and most important, have the courage to follow your heart and intuition. They somehow already know what you truly want to become. Everything else is secondary". - Steve Jobs |
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On Wed, 17 Dec 2014 13:32:57 -0500, "Flying Pig"
wrote: Doing engine trials at the moment; on the hook waiting for the tide to turn, he http://share.findmespot.com/shared/f...PLcZGvSb3n Me Engine test? LOL! Real sailors don't need no stinking engine. Real sailors use their sails to sail. Pretend sailors rely primarily upon their engines and call it sailing. I see you successfully motored down the ICW to Ft. Pierce. Well, as pitiful as that is, it sure beats what you've been doing for the past two or three years. -- Sir Gregory |
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On Fri, 19 Dec 2014 14:16:30 -0500, "Sir Gregory Hall, Esq."
wrote: On Wed, 17 Dec 2014 13:32:57 -0500, "Flying Pig" wrote: Doing engine trials at the moment; on the hook waiting for the tide to turn, he http://share.findmespot.com/shared/f...PLcZGvSb3n Me Engine test? LOL! Real sailors don't need no stinking engine. Real sailors use their sails to sail. Pretend sailors rely primarily upon their engines and call it sailing. I see you successfully motored down the ICW to Ft. Pierce. Well, as pitiful as that is, it sure beats what you've been doing for the past two or three years. Wait, I expanded the track and it's worse than I thought. It looks like a round trip so no overall progress was made. Must have been some dire necessity to return to the starting point. One of the many hundreds of systems installed must have malfunctioned. -- Sir Gregory |
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On Fri, 19 Dec 2014 14:16:30 -0500, "Sir Gregory Hall, Esq."
wrote: On Wed, 17 Dec 2014 13:32:57 -0500, "Flying Pig" wrote: Doing engine trials at the moment; on the hook waiting for the tide to turn, he http://share.findmespot.com/shared/f...PLcZGvSb3n Me Engine test? LOL! Real sailors don't need no stinking engine. Real sailors use their sails to sail. Pretend sailors rely primarily upon their engines and call it sailing. I see you successfully motored down the ICW to Ft. Pierce. Well, as pitiful as that is, it sure beats what you've been doing for the past two or three years. Well, if your assertion is correct then you obviously not a "cruiser" as your great search for the best outboard motor is well documented on the web. Yes, yes, I know you will to alibi by saying that it was for your dinghy, but a bloke who can't operate a tiny little dinghy without a motor can obviously not operate a great big, 25 ft, sailing boat without a motor. -- Cheers, Bruce in Bangkok |
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On Fri, 19 Dec 2014 14:22:51 -0500, "Sir Gregory Hall, Esq."
wrote: On Fri, 19 Dec 2014 14:16:30 -0500, "Sir Gregory Hall, Esq." wrote: On Wed, 17 Dec 2014 13:32:57 -0500, "Flying Pig" wrote: Doing engine trials at the moment; on the hook waiting for the tide to turn, he http://share.findmespot.com/shared/f...PLcZGvSb3n Me Engine test? LOL! Real sailors don't need no stinking engine. Real sailors use their sails to sail. Pretend sailors rely primarily upon their engines and call it sailing. I see you successfully motored down the ICW to Ft. Pierce. Well, as pitiful as that is, it sure beats what you've been doing for the past two or three years. Wait, I expanded the track and it's worse than I thought. It looks like a round trip so no overall progress was made. Must have been some dire necessity to return to the starting point. One of the many hundreds of systems installed must have malfunctioned. Hey! Great Sailorman! Haven't you any more epic tales about your corking great cruise down the bay and (gasp) anchoring all night and the triumphant return. -- Cheers, Bruce in Bangkok |
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