<font color=blue>All this picking on Raggies is not fair. If they weren't there then where would we go to get cleaning cloths? You can always cut a bit out of their sails and used with the right rubbing compound they do a wonderful job on fibreglass. I know Raggies don't mind because my neighbour always does a little jig on the jetty when he sees the holes.
Why do you think we have windvanes auto steering and things?? What do you think we're doing below decks? and why do you think she said "we're already there"
That's the best definition of the difference between the two types of boating that I've seen. It just takes me longer than a few minutes before I start to think that I want to "arrive" - more like 2-3hrs. On the other hand, actual sailing in relative peace & quiet is definitely an end in itself.
Oh, we get to the same climax allright, but why do it fast, if you can enjoy it for soooooo much looooonger?
Think of it: us raggies have a long...rigid...upright pole on their boat. And ropes. Lots of ropes.
Group of people on the pontoon: skipper is the one with the toolbox.
http://sirocco31.tripod.com<P ID="edit"><FONT SIZE=-1>Edited by kingfisher on 29/01/2003 20:05 (server time).</FONT></P>
14 and a pc yes I know it's a lot but
there's 10 shares in this new bulb and they cant trust each other with their pocked money ,
12 to go find a shop to buy the said bulb, one leaving chalk marks to find the way back the others do what they all do so well thats keep hands in pockets holding on to the cash.
PC and the other 2 to fit it
PC?
yes they need a pc to ask us how to do it :-}
Any one else notice just how many posts they have on the scutt butt !!! 98% dross 1% daft the last 1% who knows ....
cheers
Mick
smile you'l be on your boat soon ;-)
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You Buggers are still posting about depsol
wont be long now before you all dissappear up your collective noisy oily exhaust methinks
Hugs and kisses sweetiepies