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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 6/28/2012 10:06:11 PM   
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I hear you Mike, and I spanked Osterhaut pretty big time. I apologize for his lapse. There's a lot of background stuff going on, so I understand, but do not condone his posts on this thread.

Some of you have come out to Cali and sailed with me and met both me and Mike, so you know we are different; he's 4" shorter and 6" wider and none of it is fat. A fireplug in motion.

Yes, Mike and I, and several other people, share logins. The people who play Babes live in places with business/military servers that don't let them get to where they need to go, so my business (that is an acceptable destination) has a network that we all use. We are all friends, so anybody in the network can use anybody else's stuff.

It's called trust.

So, yeah, Mike has used my login; why not? So has Matt, Jeremy, Jim, woof !! And if I'm dinking around somewhere else and login here, and Mike has been there before me, so I drop in on an overlay, who gives a rats except for some forum winkie who don't know and just wants to be hero?

Anyway, I kicked Mike's butt, so no more Osterhaut Ondergang. (I really do like Mike, he's a prince with a genoa. If you guys ever come out, and I can get us all a ride on "Cunning Stunts", out of Southern YC, I might can get Mike to come out from Cali, and do some damage to the local yokels).

Ciao. John


Take care John!

BTW, few days ago wife and I watched "I Shouldn't Be Alive" episode "Shark Survivor" on "Discovery Channel" about 58 feet long yacht "Trashman" which sunk near US Atlantic coast in 1982.

Out of five people on-board just two survived.

Here is a book from the women sailor (very experienced) who survived:

"Albatross: The True Story of a Woman's Survival at Sea"

by Deborah Scaling Kiley
http://www.amazon.com/Albatross-True-Story-Womans-Survival/dp/0735101345

What puzzled me is how 58 feet long yacht sunk so easily...

Did you ever hear about this John?


Leo "Apollo11"


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On a sunny day in late autumn of 1982, a boat set out on a routine trip from Maine to Florida. There where five people on board, John Lippoth and his girlfriend Meg Moony, Mark Adams, Brad Cavanagh and Deborah Scaling Kiley. Although they would have to endure each other’s company for quite a while on the trip, they were all strangers except for John and Meg. From the start of the trip things were going south as John and Mark just could not see eye to eye and were both heavy drinkers. The weather started to deteriorate on the 2nd day at sea, and by that evening the waters where raging with 60 knot winds and 15ft swells. Brad and Debora stood first watch for over 11 hours in the storm, while John, Mark and Meg where all below deck drinking. When John and Mark were sober enough to take their turn watching, Debora and Brad finally got some rest. They were woken in the middle of the night by panicked voices, and stood up to realize the boat was filling up with water fast. It turned out that John and Mark lashed the steering wheel and went back to sleep instead of staying on watch above deck.

They untied the life raft but it immediately blew away. Luckily they had an inflatable zodiac boat on board, which they inflated and got on the water. Everyone managed to make it to the zodiac, but Meg was caught in the rigging, and when she finally made it, she had deep lacerations, almost to the bone, on her arms and legs. Once they reached the zodiac, they tried flipping it round, but the wind kept blowing it back, so they ended up treading water for the next 18 hours while waiting for the storm to pass. Meg was exhausted and the others had to constantly support her weight just so that she wouldn’t slip beneath the water.

The next day, the storm had calmed down and they managed to turn the zodiac around and get in. Looking into the water from the boat they could see hundreds of sharks around them, and they stayed with them for the rest of the trip. By the third day, Meg had severe blood poisoning, and would lie in an almost catatonic state, without movement or speech. Mark and John had started drinking sea water that night and were becoming increasingly incoherent and delusional. John was the first to go, as he thought he could see land. He simply said that he was going to the shop for some cigarettes, slipped over the side and swam a short distance. The people on the zodiac heard a scream and then just silence and John was gone. Around the same time, the delusional Mark said he wanted to cool off and slipped into the shark-infested waters, there was a thud beneath the zodiac, and the water around them turned red as Mark disappeared from view. During the fourth night, Meg died.

The next morning when Brad and Deborah woke up, Meg’s body was stiff and they rolled her into the sea. It was not long after that they saw a boat coming towards them. The boat saw them and hauled them on board to end their tormenting journey.


< Message edited by Apollo11 -- 6/28/2012 10:09:10 PM >


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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 6/28/2012 10:07:05 PM   
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ANDREA PIRLO KING OF EUROPE

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 6/28/2012 10:08:10 PM   
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Not quite yet.

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 6/28/2012 10:09:43 PM   
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Sure, but his performaces have been amazing in the last years...and in the last 2 matches he has done something incredibly


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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 6/28/2012 10:39:41 PM   
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Hi all,

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soccer does strange things to people.....


It is called football (and rightfully so)...


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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 6/28/2012 10:47:05 PM   
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Take care John!

BTW, few days ago wife and I watched "I Shouldn't Be Alive" episode "Shark Survivor" on "Discovery Channel" about 58 feet long yacht "Trashman" which sunk near US Atlantic coast in 1982.

Out of five people on-board just two survived.

Here is a book from the women sailor (very experienced) who survived:

"Albatross: The True Story of a Woman's Survival at Sea"

by Deborah Scaling Kiley
http://www.amazon.com/Albatross-True-Story-Womans-Survival/dp/0735101345

What puzzled me is how 58 feet long yacht sunk so easily...

Did you ever hear about this John?

Leo "Apollo11"

I haven't heard about that one, Leo. There's so many stories about boats going down, that it's hard to keep them together.

I don't know about the boat you refer to, but a 58 footer has some gnarly fiberglass wrapped around the hull and there ain't a shark in the world that could crack it, unless it was built in China (and even then to scantlings so thin that an idiot would know were toast, so, no, not even China).

Sea creatures do not attack surface craft. And if they are just having fun and suddenly oops, the only pelagic creatures that can even shove a 68 foot whatever, is a great whale, and they are pretty smart and won't go near something like that. Shark won't do it. Shark isn't anywhere near big enough to even begin to play.

Your "Discovery Channel" has liquid bowels. Sorry Pal, real life isn't nothing like that nonsense.

Ciao. John

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 6/28/2012 11:04:01 PM   
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We may have to lock them in a hotel room for a good ol'e deprogramming intervention.

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 6/28/2012 11:16:45 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: JWE


quote:

ORIGINAL: Apollo11
Take care John!

BTW, few days ago wife and I watched "I Shouldn't Be Alive" episode "Shark Survivor" on "Discovery Channel" about 58 feet long yacht "Trashman" which sunk near US Atlantic coast in 1982.

Out of five people on-board just two survived.

Here is a book from the women sailor (very experienced) who survived:

"Albatross: The True Story of a Woman's Survival at Sea"

by Deborah Scaling Kiley
http://www.amazon.com/Albatross-True-Story-Womans-Survival/dp/0735101345

What puzzled me is how 58 feet long yacht sunk so easily...

Did you ever hear about this John?

Leo "Apollo11"

I haven't heard about that one, Leo. There's so many stories about boats going down, that it's hard to keep them together.

I don't know about the boat you refer to, but a 58 footer has some gnarly fiberglass wrapped around the hull and there ain't a shark in the world that could crack it, unless it was built in China (and even then to scantlings so thin that an idiot would know were toast, so, no, not even China).

Sea creatures do not attack surface craft. And if they are just having fun and suddenly oops, the only pelagic creatures that can even shove a 68 foot whatever, is a great whale, and they are pretty smart and won't go near something like that. Shark won't do it. Shark isn't anywhere near big enough to even begin to play.

Your "Discovery Channel" has liquid bowels. Sorry Pal, real life isn't nothing like that nonsense.

Ciao. John



Attack? No. But neither is the spacey blond who rear-ends you "attacking you". She simply intends to occuppy the same space that you currently occupy , and isn't spending much attention on what's in front of her. Whales are like that. They are not trying to hurt you. But sometimes they are clumsy, careless creatures. It's not good to get in their way.

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 6/28/2012 11:20:03 PM   
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Hi all,

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ORIGINAL: JWE

I haven't heard about that one, Leo. There's so many stories about boats going down, that it's hard to keep them together.

I don't know about the boat you refer to, but a 58 footer has some gnarly fiberglass wrapped around the hull and there ain't a shark in the world that could crack it, unless it was built in China (and even then to scantlings so thin that an idiot would know were toast, so, no, not even China).

Sea creatures do not attack surface craft. And if they are just having fun and suddenly oops, the only pelagic creatures that can even shove a 68 foot whatever, is a great whale, and they are pretty smart and won't go near something like that. Shark won't do it. Shark isn't anywhere near big enough to even begin to play.

Your "Discovery Channel" has liquid bowels. Sorry Pal, real life isn't nothing like that nonsense.


John, the sharks attacked them while they were in zodiac inflatable boat after the yacht sunk - the 58 feet yacht sunk during the storm...

What puzzled me is that such big ship could have sunk so easily...


Leo "Apollo11"

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 6/28/2012 11:22:59 PM   
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Hi all,

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ORIGINAL: AW1Steve

Attack? No. But neither is the spacey blond who rear-ends you "attacking you". She simply intends to occuppy the same space that you currently occupy , and isn't spending much attention on what's in front of her. Whales are like that. They are not trying to hurt you. But sometimes they are clumsy, careless creatures. It's not good to get in their way.


The 58 feet yacht sunk in the storm - the sharks attacked them afterwards while they were in the inflatable zodiac...

What puzzled me is that such big ship could have sunk so easily...


quote:




On a sunny day in late autumn of 1982, a boat set out on a routine trip from Maine to Florida. There where five people on board, John Lippoth and his girlfriend Meg Moony, Mark Adams, Brad Cavanagh and Deborah Scaling Kiley. Although they would have to endure each other’s company for quite a while on the trip, they were all strangers except for John and Meg. From the start of the trip things were going south as John and Mark just could not see eye to eye and were both heavy drinkers. The weather started to deteriorate on the 2nd day at sea, and by that evening the waters where raging with 60 knot winds and 15ft swells. Brad and Debora stood first watch for over 11 hours in the storm, while John, Mark and Meg where all below deck drinking. When John and Mark were sober enough to take their turn watching, Debora and Brad finally got some rest. They were woken in the middle of the night by panicked voices, and stood up to realize the boat was filling up with water fast. It turned out that John and Mark lashed the steering wheel and went back to sleep instead of staying on watch above deck.

They untied the life raft but it immediately blew away. Luckily they had an inflatable zodiac boat on board, which they inflated and got on the water. Everyone managed to make it to the zodiac, but Meg was caught in the rigging, and when she finally made it, she had deep lacerations, almost to the bone, on her arms and legs. Once they reached the zodiac, they tried flipping it round, but the wind kept blowing it back, so they ended up treading water for the next 18 hours while waiting for the storm to pass. Meg was exhausted and the others had to constantly support her weight just so that she wouldn’t slip beneath the water.

The next day, the storm had calmed down and they managed to turn the zodiac around and get in. Looking into the water from the boat they could see hundreds of sharks around them, and they stayed with them for the rest of the trip. By the third day, Meg had severe blood poisoning, and would lie in an almost catatonic state, without movement or speech. Mark and John had started drinking sea water that night and were becoming increasingly incoherent and delusional. John was the first to go, as he thought he could see land. He simply said that he was going to the shop for some cigarettes, slipped over the side and swam a short distance. The people on the zodiac heard a scream and then just silence and John was gone. Around the same time, the delusional Mark said he wanted to cool off and slipped into the shark-infested waters, there was a thud beneath the zodiac, and the water around them turned red as Mark disappeared from view. During the fourth night, Meg died.

The next morning when Brad and Deborah woke up, Meg’s body was stiff and they rolled her into the sea. It was not long after that they saw a boat coming towards them. The boat saw them and hauled them on board to end their tormenting journey.



Leo "Apollo11"

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 6/29/2012 12:38:34 AM   
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58 feet is not that large. I don't suppose you've heard the "Mariners prayer"? Please look after me Lord, for thy sea is so vast and my boat so small".

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 6/29/2012 5:09:22 AM   
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soccer does strange things to people.....



"Soccer" .
Most people in the world call it kickball, you know. Get it right, noob...



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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 6/29/2012 9:09:41 AM   
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Evening tithe... getting a bit political in the forum of late, but I better be a good boy, with a new Mod about and all.

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 6/29/2012 9:12:29 AM   
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We may have to lock them in a hotel room for a good ol'e deprogramming intervention.


A what... sounds a bit deviant and illegal methinks.


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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 6/29/2012 10:56:46 AM   
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ELEVEN spam threads in General Discussion at the moment, all launched within the last 8 hours.

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 6/29/2012 11:09:06 AM   
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Mid day tithe.

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 6/29/2012 2:35:38 PM   
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soccer does strange things to people.....


Yeah, like make them watch soccer.

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 6/29/2012 2:41:12 PM   
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Good Friday morning - Tithe.

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 6/29/2012 2:41:46 PM   
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They have bumped the forecast temp for today to 106 F, which would be the hottest ever recorded here.

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 6/29/2012 2:42:29 PM   
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And now, because I am not neglectful, and it's gonna be time for people to wake up in Fleattle soon.....

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 6/29/2012 2:42:45 PM   
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Friday New Page.

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 6/29/2012 2:43:16 PM   
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Crap! I gotta get a new calculator that can add all the way to 30.

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 6/29/2012 3:16:58 PM   
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New calculator doesn't help if you can't hit te bootawns, Mike...

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 6/29/2012 3:24:24 PM   
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quote:

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John, the sharks attacked them while they were in zodiac inflatable boat after the yacht sunk - the 58 feet yacht sunk during the storm...

What puzzled me is that such big ship could have sunk so easily...


Leo "Apollo11"

Woofer !! I think I better pay more attention. My bad.

58 feet is small in absolute terms, but it's mighty big for a sailboat.


However getting drunk and lashing down the wheel during a storm is not the brightest move (see, I 'can' read, eventually ). Waves can shift your helm around pretty good, and if you can't steer with them, the opportunities for burying the bow and filling up are endless. Big waves can crest right over top of you and then you get to filling up from just about everywhere.



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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 6/29/2012 3:34:09 PM   
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Zodiacs aren't inflatable.

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 6/29/2012 4:26:40 PM   
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Is that your actual boat John?

Looks nice.. not that I know anything about boats other than how to fish out of them and ski behind them..

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 6/29/2012 4:50:42 PM   
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Or bash them into the dock.
Got your text Jeff. Alright if I give you a call after work. I'm debating about taking off early today.

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LOG! - 6/29/2012 5:50:36 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: Apollo11

Hi all,

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ORIGINAL: Nikademus

soccer does strange things to people.....


It is called football (and rightfully so)...


Leo "Apollo11"


real football is when the player hits the ground in pain from actual contact with the opposing side's player.....usually with his helmut flying off in the process.

"Soccer" is where the slow motion instant replay shows at least 12 inches of space between the opposing player's foot and the flailing foot of the other team's player with his face screwed up as if he just swallowed a lemon as he falls to the ground in a heap.




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THE THREAD!!! - 6/29/2012 5:51:50 PM   
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First, it's FOOTBALL!

Second, NIX LOGGEN!

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 6/29/2012 6:24:20 PM   
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This time I've counted twice!

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