Doge
Member
boomers ruin everything
Last edited:
A person born just after WW11 when service people came home with some 'enthusiasm' Quite a lot...but now getting older and trying to pass their accumulated wisdom onto ones with none.wtf is a " boomer " ?
oft reffered to as " baby boomers " ? ... ty RA person born just after WW11 when service people came home with some 'enthusiasm' Quite a lot...but now getting older and trying to pass their accumulated wisdom onto ones with none.
So feel free to go and accumulate your own experience and come back with the results in, lets say, at least 50 years.boomers ruin everything
A boomer is a character from the video game "left for dead 2" ?wtf is a " boomer " ?
ty ,, i will go with the baby boom oneA boomer is a character from the video game "left for dead 2" ?
Heavier boat = a more comfy ride..
US Navy nuclear missile subs are also boomers...wtf is a " boomer " ?
The Navy's ballistic missile submarines, often referred to as "boomers," serve as an undetectable launch platform for intercontinental missiles. They are designed specifically for stealth and the precise delivery of nuclear warheads.
Ballistic Missile Submarines | Commander, Submarine Force, U.S. Pacific Fleet
yea , brilliantUS Navy nuclear missile subs are also boomers...
Troll round 2. Get popcorn ready
Distressing cynicism. The guy just wants to cruise Patagonia, singlehanded in a 26ft boat but prefers to learn as he goes along.
I must also point out that he has already told us he has extensive experience in the Lake district, in his inflatable dinghy. .?
.
Well that's possibly not quite the limit of his/her ambitions. The individual posting on the same topic in Cruising Anarchy doesn't want to stop at Patagonia. Thereafter he/she proposes to cross the Pacific to Australia & New Zealand.Distressing cynicism. The guy just wants to cruise Patagonia, singlehanded in a 26ft boat but prefers to learn as he goes along.
I must also point out that he has already told us he has extensive experience in the Lake district, in his inflatable dinghy. .?
.
You forgot Japan, to fish for big tuna. At least that is practical, as I have caught loads with a line and spinner while sailing. ( Thinking back, they might have been mackerel )Well that's possibly not quite the limit of his/her ambitions. The individual posting on the same topic in Cruising Anarchy doesn't want to stop at Patagonia. Thereafter he/she proposes to cross the Pacific to Australia & New Zealand.