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OK ,,Ok you have got me on that one....but mine dose double duty too.

I mean just one look at this ferocious guard dog will send any RPG toting pirate want-a-be scurring.
Wow! You better be careful who you invite onboard with that feroucios animal. SOmebody might lose a toe nail! HEHE! Difference is that the bulldog would sleep right through it!

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Another question from enquiring minds: How did that fish taste after you soaked it in de-natured Alcohol? I have heard that Rum is the thing to stun and kill fish with not de-natured alcohol which happens to be toxic to people.
Don't ever cook with anything you would not consume on it's own.
Apparently you spend a lot of time just doing stuff and not researching it to death on the web like some of us. Good for you. I read that Absolute Vodka is preferred by dying fish by 9:1 whereas dentists don't seem to give a shyte.
Good wine, good rum, good crack, good weed are all acceptable but de-natured anything is just not right!
Did the bull dog lick up the blood from what appeared to be a Mexican Tunny (Tuna for you)?
Welcome back to your thread BTW.
Howz Chile treating you? Are you the only hot tamale down there or am I just imagining this ever happened?
I kind of like a chick with a tan howz yours working out? How dem dawgs doin'?
Have fun and be yo'self.
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We did eat the fish , a pacific bonito and I have to say I was very excited that we had finally caught something after 400 miles of sailing at 8 knots +. I also agree that booze would have been perferable for the fishes sake , but like I said we were already a few days out,believe me I needed the rum to ignore my husbands nagging. Chile was great, I am planning on moving back some day. Currently I am in culinary school in Charleston trying to sell the farm so I can be foot loose and fancy free once more. I am racing with a boat named Celadon and hope to be in panama next year. My ex has the dogs so, I am now available as a seasoned crew member.
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WOOF WOOF! bark bark?!?!?!?!
Jaysus Marty...

At least put a spiked collar on that dog or some chain or something!!! You are going to have all the tough sailors on this forum looking at that picture and going, "Aaaahhhhh... how sweet!"

Do you know how quickly a captain loses the respect of his crew when they hear him mutter those words?? You are gong to be responsible for a-many-a mutiny!! How can you live with yourself!??

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Painting with the broadstroke today?
Probably was a little JRP yes.

I am sorry, my post may have sounded a bit like an general attack on Sailnet and all here. It wasn't. There are people here, several that really inspire me and that I hold in the highest esteem. It says alot actually that the mods here would all feature in this category.

Rather when I say that I don't want to be part of 'the Sailnet Gallery' what I mean is that I don't want to become a particular type of member, I find there is also something insideous about forums in general, it is just too easy to come on here and be an armchair naysayer.

Smack, maybe your right and the naysayers are all gone. I have kinda lost track and interest in who is boycotting what forum and why.

CD, I am going to patch the hole in the dinghy, and go in search for a hippie on a steel old shoe, and lets see if I can get into his wine stores
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No I have no worries about putting that pic of winston in this here forum! he needs no chains, spikes etc. Hopefully, about march, start looking in a nation rag, you might see this very pic! so how should I feel about that one?!?!?!?!?!

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Smack, maybe your right and the naysayers are all gone. I have kinda lost track and interest in who is boycotting what forum and why.
Well I don't know that they're ALL gone. But it sure has gotten a lot more cool around here.

I know several old dudes think that a lot of bad "advice" is being given, blah, blah. But that's just because I'm telling people that they should feel just fine sailing an oversized trashbag across the Atlantic. But that's just me.

Luckily there are great salts here that provide good advice - shooting down anything I say - without the attitude.
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Dang Ray....where did you dig that up from....That aint no dog that's a Chupracabra....

Or is that Arlette's dog with the rash?
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