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M. R. Bober
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Hey sailor, want to see something?

Post by M. R. Bober »

http://www.gizmag.com/love-love-part-bo ... dium=email

What do you think? :roll:

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Hmm... Wonder if it points well?

Post by jepomer »

Hmm...

Wonder if it points well?
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Needs a mizzen!

Post by Joe Myerson »

Now, that's a boat that could make a great yawl!
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Post by Oswego John »

Do you know if he locks his prop?

O J
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Post by Neil Gordon »

I wonder what it would look like if it was actually sinking.
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Post by Russell »

Thats terrific, I love it, thanks for posting it!
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Post by Dan & Chris »

I'm sure that the Coast Guard will love this boat.

Dan
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Post by DaveCD28 »

I wonder how much trouble this thing causes just because someone wants some attention?

If you ask me, this guy is seriously inconsiderate.

If my boat is ever sinking, I sure hope someone doesn't hesitate notifying the coastguard for fear of being duped by a prankster.
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Post by Cathy Monaghan »

I bet it would be really easy to pitchpole that thing. It sure must be hard to walk around in and on that boat.
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"Hey Sailor" triggers spam filter

Post by Joe Myerson »

FWIW, my CDSOA thread-reply notices always appear in my regular e-mail. Except for this one, which gets dumped into my "junk" folder.

I'm assuming that "Hey, Sailor ... " causes my e-mail program to assume this is some kind of spam.

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Re: "Hey Sailor" triggers spam filter

Post by rorik »

Joe Myerson wrote:FWIW, my CDSOA thread-reply notices always appear in my regular e-mail. Except for this one, which gets dumped into my "junk" folder.

I'm assuming that "Hey, Sailor ... " causes my e-mail program to assume this is some kind of spam.

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That's because your spam filter thinks this thread has no real meat..... :D
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