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Old 03-25-2010
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Good on 'ya midlife,

Sail it as much as you can. There is nothing like a long-leg to build in excuses for motoring.
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Yeah, I could definitely make Solomans' the 1st day if I motored, .
No, I didn't motor... I sailed, with a n ice broad reach and surfed on a building sea. It was glorious...
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No, I didn't motor... I sailed, with a n ice broad reach and surfed on a building sea. It was glorious...
I've had those days, but ya' can't count on them. In fact they are probably inversely proportional to your need to get somewhere on a schedule.
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