[bolger] Re: sailing the high seas --- and I bet he means "high"
David,
Thanks for the great link!I was smiling the whole way through reading it and finally let out a good laugh at the end.Jeeeze,you just have to raise a pint to folks like the crew of SON OF TOWN HALL who apparently have managed to break free from the modern day rut and laughingly thumb their noses at the accepted wisdom regarding what is needed to cross oceans or even to just have some REAL adventure in ones short time on this planet!Bravo!
Working as an emergency orderly in a large psychiatric hospital,I can only say that I have seen worse ways of going through life then what the crew of SON OF TOWN HALL have done...........
regards,
peter lenihan
--- Greg Blanchette <bolger@egroups.com> wrote:
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Thanks for the great link!I was smiling the whole way through reading it and finally let out a good laugh at the end.Jeeeze,you just have to raise a pint to folks like the crew of SON OF TOWN HALL who apparently have managed to break free from the modern day rut and laughingly thumb their noses at the accepted wisdom regarding what is needed to cross oceans or even to just have some REAL adventure in ones short time on this planet!Bravo!
Working as an emergency orderly in a large psychiatric hospital,I can only say that I have seen worse ways of going through life then what the crew of SON OF TOWN HALL have done...........
regards,
peter lenihan
--- Greg Blanchette <bolger@egroups.com> wrote:
>Good grief! That's almost unbelievable. But there remains one excuse for not_____________________________________________________________
>doing as these lucky adventurers did: mental stability!
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> ---Greg
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>-----Original Message-----
>From: David Ryan <david@...>
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>>Saw this on National Geographic last night.
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>>If you've ever dreamed of crossing an ocean in a boat of your own
>>construction, don't follow the link. Once the page loads, you're
>>officially out of excuses.
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>>http://www.capecodonline.com/cctimes/archives/1998/aug98/8_14_98/neuts14.ht
>m
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>>David Ryan
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Good grief! That's almost unbelievable. But there remains one excuse for not
doing as these lucky adventurers did: mental stability!
---Greg
-----Original Message-----
From: David Ryan <david@...>
To:bolger@egroups.com<bolger@egroups.com>
doing as these lucky adventurers did: mental stability!
---Greg
-----Original Message-----
From: David Ryan <david@...>
To:bolger@egroups.com<bolger@egroups.com>
>Saw this on National Geographic last night.m
>
>
>If you've ever dreamed of crossing an ocean in a boat of your own
>construction, don't follow the link. Once the page loads, you're
>officially out of excuses.
>
>http://www.capecodonline.com/cctimes/archives/1998/aug98/8_14_98/neuts14.ht
>David Ryan