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  • 05 May 2011 10:02
    Reply # 584571 on 570872
    Am I a man or a mouse?  Thank heavens I am a woman! 

    Just come back from a 'nice few days away' and ended up in a semi-exposed anchorage in Force I-don't-know-what.  It was definitely too wet and windy to take my hand-held wind-force recorder out to see.  Gales is for the gods, not for the girls IMHO.  And if I never spend one more night at anchor, in a gale, I will not complain.

    (But d'you know what was really strange?  At 10 o'clock the next day I intended to sail back to the marina and nail my boat, permanently, to the dock.  Twelve hours later I was working out all the things I need to do to go off cruising 'properly'!)
  • 30 Apr 2011 14:49
    Reply # 581249 on 570872
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    Hey!  I only write on-and-on-and-on when it is about technical stuff.  Otherwise I'm terse.

    Barry
  • 30 Apr 2011 14:47
    Reply # 581248 on 579781
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    David Tyler wrote:...to sign your posting becomes slightly redundant. 
    David.

    True, unless you are sharing the login with your significant other, in which case it becomes Very Important to let people know which one of you has done it this time...stuck your foot in your mouth, that is.

    In the case of the Flutterbies, if the post is terse, it's probably me. If it's  wordy, verbose, technical, and chock-full of details and modifying words, that would be Barry.

    Oops. Just stuck my foot in my mouth (grin).

    Meps
  • 28 Apr 2011 22:57
    Reply # 579781 on 579545
    David Robinson wrote:

    Why is everyone always 'a nonny mouse'? If people casting their pearls before swine like me don't sign (as does Arne) us poor old spectators get a bit confused! But I do enjoy the pearls. David Robinson

    Hi David,
    Blondie used to say "Am I a man, or am I a mouse?", when faced with the decision as to whether to put to sea or not in bad weather. So it's OK to be a mouse, sometimes, even a nonny one. But all you have to do to be a man is to login, as MD says. Then you see the name and photo of the poster in the left hand box, and to sign your posting becomes slightly redundant. 
    David.
  • 28 Apr 2011 18:13
    Reply # 579663 on 579545
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    David Robinson wrote:

    Why is everyone always 'a nonny mouse'? If people casting their pearls before swine like me don't sign (as does Arne) us poor old spectators get a bit confused! But I do enjoy the pearls. David Robinson


    Uh, 'cause nonnies are the best kind of mice to have? ;-)

    Or do you mean on the front page when not logged in? Guests/non-members can read the comments, but not reply, and not know the secret inner workings of Club JRA. ;-)  ;-)

    "MD!"

    Sorry for the levity. The "electrician", meaning The Brother from the Black Lagoon, is here installing a door bell, after only three years of begging, and I'm very distracted from finishing my %^&*$# battens.
  • 28 Apr 2011 17:04
    Reply # 579545 on 570872

    Why is everyone always 'a nonny mouse'? If people casting their pearls before swine like me don't sign (as does Arne) us poor old spectators get a bit confused! But I do enjoy the pearls. David Robinson

  • 15 Apr 2011 04:31
    Reply # 571001 on 570985
    David Tyler wrote: I second that. All you have to do is provide a link to your blog, such as http://sveasygo.blogspot.com/ using "insert link" in the "link" box in the toolbar.
    What is the address for Speedwell's blog, Annie? Perhaps you could add it here, as a link?
    Shirley blogs here: http://speedwelladventures.com/
  • 15 Apr 2011 04:06
    Reply # 570985 on 570872
    Annie Hill wrote: We have links with several interesting blogs, such as Easygo and Speedwell.  Bearing in mind that a reasonable number of both our members and our non members do not have continuous access to the Internet, might I suggest that anyone who would like to share their blog more actively with those interested in junk rig, could post on this forum when they have posted on their blog. Just something like "Junkie Lady has a new post on her blog site - junksinparadise.com"This will save those people who would rather be sailing than writing, from having to post stuff twice, and would also give the Junk Rig Association access to more material for the Newsletter.

    PS Should there be such a blog as junksinparadise.com, my apologies for using your name.
    I second that. All you have to do is provide a link to your blog, such as http://sveasygo.blogspot.com/ using "insert link" in the "link" box in the toolbar.
    What is the address for Speedwell's blog, Annie? Perhaps you could add it here, as a link?
  • 15 Apr 2011 00:06
    Message # 570872
    We have links with several interesting blogs, such as Easygo and Speedwell.  Bearing in mind that a reasonable number of both our members and our non members do not have continuous access to the Internet, might I suggest that anyone who would like to share their blog more actively with those interested in junk rig, could post on this forum when they have posted on their blog. Just something like "Junkie Lady has a new post on her blog site - junksinparadise.com"This will save those people who would rather be sailing than writing, from having to post stuff twice, and would also give the Junk Rig Association access to more material for the Newsletter.

    PS Should there be such a blog as junksinparadise.com, my apologies for using your name.
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