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Re: mR cRANTZ...

Scotty28 Oct 2005 13:58
> Well put Scotty......  it's something neither PJ nor Bob will ever
> understand. The pair of them are cock-watchers...

yes, it's obvious by all their gay posts.
:)

Capt.Mooron28 Oct 2005 13:41
>I know it's on a very, very much smaller scale, but , sometimes
> that's how I feel when I have a couple days for a cruise and no
> where in particular to go. To pull anchor in the morning, head
> out , see which way the wind is blowing and set sail accordingly.
> Just me and my boat.

Well put Scotty......  it's something neither PJ nor Bob will ever
understand. The pair of them are clock-watchers...

CM

Scotty28 Oct 2005 13:33
I know it's on a very, very much smaller scale, but , sometimes
that's how I feel when I have a couple days for a cruise and no
where in particular to go. To pull anchor in the morning, head
out , see which way the wind is blowing and set sail accordingly.
Just me and my boat.

Scotty

> > An interesting site...... courtesy of a Druid relative of
> > mine.
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>
> Seahag

Seahag28 Oct 2005 12:37
> An interesting site...... courtesy of a Druid relative of
> mine.
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> communication until you made the base station and radio.
> You finally understand you are on your own here.

Sounds like sailing in the ocean!

Seahag

Capt.Mooron28 Oct 2005 02:29
An interesting site...... courtesy of a Druid relative of mine.

http://www.pantheism.net/

I wonder how many here have stood at the crest of an Iceberg...... surveyed
the compass points, decided which bearing to take, all the while looking
across an icepack and understanding that it's over a thousand miles to
civilization...... nobody knows you are there, no communication until you
made the base station and radio. You finally understand you are on your own
here.

CM

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