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Not unless I want to get myself shot!
Freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make four. If that is granted, all else follows.
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If you bothered to put on underwear, you're not lazy
Hogan
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Shouldn't this say "Quote: I'm feeling super lazy today – it's like ordinary lazy, but I'm wearing my underwear only when I go outside ...
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Curious that their name for Wales derives from English, whereas their name for Ireland derives more from Gaelic.
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Think about it over a pint or two.
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If you can keep your head while those about you are losing theirs, perhaps you don't understand the situation.
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Took them long enough. I mean, the Time Lords recognized Wales decades ago.
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OriginalGriff wrote: I dunno ... Well, in a time of need I will not abandon you. Your best solution is to pretend you never found the link.
Really.
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Well the two languages do look similar.
Says the ugly American.
I’ve given up trying to be calm. However, I am open to feeling slightly less agitated.
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MarkTJohnson wrote: Says the ugly American You're not ugly Mark, just kinda funny lookin'.
[says the Briar-Murican from Ohio ]
Software Zen: delete this;
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Depending on where you entered the conversation, you'd think the aliens had landed.
It was only in wine that he laid down no limit for himself, but he did not allow himself to be confused by it.
― Confucian Analects: Rules of Confucius about his food
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Anyone got a boat?
I'm thinking of getting one. After all, we have the weather for it in Cyprus, and don't have the roads for fancy cars!
Was going to go and get my RYA Powerboat Level2 and the ICC ticket done. As I would need to anyway. At the moment we can rent boats under 10m on a car license for day use, and have done that a few times.
Been looking at a few options, as need to find one that comes with a berth at the local(ish) marina. Berths are hard to get otherwise.
When you start digging into things, it's amazing what you learn. All these new terms, things to look for, costs, maintenance, licenses etc etc.
Just need to stop spending on astrophotography gear!
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Originally applied to racing yachts, but true for boats in general:
Boat, n. 1. A hole in the water the owner pours money into.
2. ....
Software rusts. Simon Stephenson, ca 1994. So does this signature. me, 2012
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Yes, I have seen that mentioned in videos. Although, that goes for pretty much any serious hobby or sport.
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Here's a story.
Father-in-law bought a spanking new pontoon boat.
But, if you buy a boat you need a trailer. So add that on.
If you have the boat on a trailer you have to have a truck / vehicle to pull it.
Add it on.
Ok, so he was set.
By the time the weather was right and everything he only used the boat about 2 o 3 times that first summer.
He put it away.
He thought he'd used the fuel stabilizer properly and all that.
Next season he pulled boat out and tried to start it. No go.
He talked to dealer. "Well, this that the other thing."
Dealer took it and supposedly got it running.
He got it back and it was running rough.
It was back and forth and he lost the season due to running rough.
End of season he dismantled the engine and cleaned the carbs by hand.
Oy!!
Third season he used it about twice.
After that he got busy and now he's older and can't lug the boat about.
Boats!!!
I say rent one when you want to use one.
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Had one many years ago. Enjoyed it, enjoyed working on it (frequently, it was wood, not plastic). Got married, wife became with child, sold it.
2nd happiest day of a boat owner: buying a boat
Happiest day of a boat owner: selling the boat.
>64
If you can keep your head while those about you are losing theirs, perhaps you don't understand the situation.
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I have also heard this said in the videos as well.
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I recommend that you rent a boat (boats) for a year. If you are still interested, then consider buying.
Boats are a money pit, even if they are new. I speak from experience.
Boat(s) will cost significantly more over time than your Astro-photography hobby. So, make sure you have the passion for boats, for the long term.
Cheers.
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May I add:
If you consider a boat that you will trailer to a ramp and launch.
Go to the local ramp on a Sunday and observe.
You will see people launching boats, cars, trucks and people. Occasionally launching only their boat. They will be receiving copious amounts of advice, directions, etc from loudly speaking people who have never launched (or unlaunched) a boat. These people only come to the ramp for entertainment. Your S.O. will likely get back in the car, crying.
When you get your boat, practice on an off day.
(voice of experience)
>64
If you can keep your head while those about you are losing theirs, perhaps you don't understand the situation.
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And quite frequently submerging their mobile phones as well.
Not my experience - the boat was Charlie's, and so was the mobile he dunked in the briny ...
"I have no idea what I did, but I'm taking full credit for it." - ThisOldTony
"Common sense is so rare these days, it should be classified as a super power" - Random T-shirt
AntiTwitter: @DalekDave is now a follower!
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There seems to be a trend in the replies you are getting.
In my experience boats are like swimming pools. People that get them, use them for the first 6 weeks, then never think of them again.
The only person I know that actually used their boat over a long period of time was my younger brother, whose hobby was hunting and fishing. The boat was just a means to an end. It was a small flat bottomed "John" boat with a 25HP motor that would take him into the swamps.
If you do get a boat, start out buying the smallest brand new boat you can afford. If you really like it, you can always buy a larger more expensive boat. In your shoes I'd start with a Jet-Ski, to see if you like being on the water. Never buy a used boat, as they really will cost you more than you have paid for it. My partner bought a used sail boat because his wife wanted one and at latest count has spent 40 hours working on it to every actual hour spent sailng it.
As someone who spent 4 years in the Navy, half of that at sea, the water gets boring pretty quickly. The best times my freinds and I had was when we pulled into port and got Liberty.
Water is good for drinking.
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We have rented boats and jetskis several times and would have done it a lot more last year and this if it wasn't for covid and my stupid long rotations offshore.
Last time was at the start of June. Weather was perfect.
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Water is good for drinking washing. FTFY
"I'm not dirty, I am thirsty"
>64
If you can keep your head while those about you are losing theirs, perhaps you don't understand the situation.
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