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Scott
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Post by Scott »

WTH is there so many sailors lurking on a saturday early morn!? Just kidding. I get up every morn at around 3 or 4 rain or shine.

Im just waiting for everyone to get up so we can go sailing. My oldest daughter is driving home from Columbia (Go MU) this am so we can celebrate her birthday. Guess what she wants to do?? GO SAILING!!!!
Haha, Life is good!!!!, or soon will be.
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Tom Root
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Location: Annville, PA. s/v-Great White, MacX4787A202,'09 Suzuki DF-50

Post by Tom Root »

Funny you should mention that, boats loaded, and meeting with our club in Oceanside today. I wasn't able to go meet them at Mission Bay, and sailing North to Oceanside! I'll be out there awaiting them! Gotta go! :)
Mark Prouty
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Post by Mark Prouty »

I'm setting-up today for living two weeks on Lake Mendota in Madison, WI. While I go to work, my son will dinghy to sailing lessons.

Do we spoil them or what?

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Ah, Summer. :)
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Scott
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Mark, adopt me for 2 weeks please. I dont eat much, Ill sleep in the cockpit and I dont know much about sailing but Im willing to do dishes and slop the porta potti!

Tom, Im sitting on the front porch, (wireless network) waiting for my oldest to get home. Update: 11:02 she just pulled up across the street.Im outta hereIm going to the lake early to fix the furler then well be on the lake around 2. I wish we were on the coast but alas I have to close my eyes and imagine endless horizons.

Loopy Dave IM'd me and asked what my Newest Icon was, (needs stronger glasses, Dave?) Its Bill the cat. Hope you can see this copy Dave!
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Mark Prouty
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Two birds with one stone

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Scott wrote:Mark, adopt me for 2 weeks please. I dont eat much, Ill sleep in the cockpit and I dont know much about sailing but Im willing to do dishes and slop the porta potti!
:D
I have as much fun spoiling him.

Well Scott, I killed two birds with one stone today. I had pile of wood from an old split rail fence topped with an old couch my son was using out in the garage. In addition to that, I need to setup 6 gallon tanks for my cruise but one of the tanks I have was full of old gas from last year. Well as some might know, I like big fires. I strategically spilled most of the old gas on this huge pile and spilled a little trail about 30 feet. I threw a match and whoosh - shook the house. :o

Good thing there aren't many folks about. Really pi$$ ma off though.
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Dimitri-2000X-Tampa
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Post by Dimitri-2000X-Tampa »

I can hear the conversation now..."but Ma, they told me that old gas had lost all its potency and wasn't supposed to burn".... :D
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