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John and Micaela Baker

You sent me $15 for a burgee

Post by John and Micaela Baker »

Dear recent sender of burgee money:

I've lost your check and your address. I hope it was not found and cashed by someone else. Please e-mail me if this happened. I am in the process of ordering burgees. It will be a month before I get them. Is this satisfactory to you? If not, may I suggest you stop payment on that check. I know that I did not cash it; however, "senior moments" are not unknown around here. If I did cash it, the bank cashing the check would be "Delta National" in California. Thanks for your patience and understanding,

John and Micaela Baker



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Bill

Re: You sent me $15 for a burgee

Post by Bill »

John

I too mailed you a check for $15 today....I am willing to wait until you receive the new shipment...

Thanks
Bill

John and Micaela Baker wrote: Dear recent sender of burgee money:

I've lost your check and your address. I hope it was not found and cashed by someone else. Please e-mail me if this happened. I am in the process of ordering burgees. It will be a month before I get them. Is this satisfactory to you? If not, may I suggest you stop payment on that check. I know that I did not cash it; however, "senior moments" are not unknown around here. If I did cash it, the bank cashing the check would be "Delta National" in California. Thanks for your patience and understanding,

John and Micaela Baker


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John Vigor

Hand it over, dammit

Post by John Vigor »

Dear John and Micaela:

As I haven't heard from you, I presume you've also lost the $10,000 check I sent you for the extra-large bag of burgees. My accountant requests that you remit the $10,000 in cash immediately, since we are about to leave for an extended vacation in Rio and--oh heck, hang on, she just spilled another bottle of champagne on her new miniskirt--there, that's better. As I was saying, we're on our way to Rio de Janeiro where our Cape Dory 66 is moored and ... hold it, there's someone banging on the door ... my god, it's the taxi already. Just send the money care of the Club de Yates, Butafogo Bay, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, okay? And no excuses about "senior moments" please.

Sincerely,

John Vigor


John and Micaela Baker wrote: Dear recent sender of burgee money:

I've lost your check and your address. I hope it was not found and cashed by someone else. Please e-mail me if this happened. I am in the process of ordering burgees. It will be a month before I get them. Is this satisfactory to you? If not, may I suggest you stop payment on that check. I know that I did not cash it; however, "senior moments" are not unknown around here. If I did cash it, the bank cashing the check would be "Delta National" in California. Thanks for your patience and understanding,

John and Micaela Baker


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John Phillips

Re: Hand it over, dammit

Post by John Phillips »

John:
I just finished reading a book (Twenty Sailboats that will.....) that was written by John Vigor. Is this a coincidence or the same person? If it is the same person, your existence on this board explains the good representation of Alberg designed boats, but the Cal still seemed out of place. I enjoyed the book, found it informative and fun to read.
John
John Vigor wrote: Dear John and Micaela:

As I haven't heard from you, I presume you've also lost the $10,000 check I sent you for the extra-large bag of burgees. My accountant requests that you remit the $10,000 in cash immediately, since we are about to leave for an extended vacation in Rio and--oh heck, hang on, she just spilled another bottle of champagne on her new miniskirt--there, that's better. As I was saying, we're on our way to Rio de Janeiro where our Cape Dory 66 is moored and ... hold it, there's someone banging on the door ... my god, it's the taxi already. Just send the money care of the Club de Yates, Butafogo Bay, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, okay? And no excuses about "senior moments" please.

Sincerely,

John Vigor


John and Micaela Baker wrote: Dear recent sender of burgee money:

I've lost your check and your address. I hope it was not found and cashed by someone else. Please e-mail me if this happened. I am in the process of ordering burgees. It will be a month before I get them. Is this satisfactory to you? If not, may I suggest you stop payment on that check. I know that I did not cash it; however, "senior moments" are not unknown around here. If I did cash it, the bank cashing the check would be "Delta National" in California. Thanks for your patience and understanding,

John and Micaela Baker


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john vigor

Re: Hand it over, dammit

Post by john vigor »

Hi John:

Yes, same person. The Cal 20 wasn't out of place. It has crossed the Atlantic. It has crossed the Pacific. Smaller boats have sailed around the world. It earned its place in the book. I won't say more because this is not the correct forum--but thanks for buying my book.

Cheers,

John V.

John Phillips wrote: John:
I just finished reading a book (Twenty Sailboats that will.....) that was written by John Vigor. Is this a coincidence or the same person? If it is the same person, your existence on this board explains the good representation of Alberg designed boats, but the Cal still seemed out of place. I enjoyed the book, found it informative and fun to read.
John


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Walt Bilofsky

He didn't say he bought it.

Post by Walt Bilofsky »

john vigor wrote: Yes, same person. The Cal 20 wasn't out of place. It has crossed the Atlantic. It has crossed the Pacific. Smaller boats have sailed around the world. It earned its place in the book. I won't say more because this is not the correct forum--but thanks for buying my book.
He said he'd read the book - not that he'd bought it. But a successful author who can afford to spend $10,000 on burgees shouldn't miss a royalty check or two ... :-)



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john vigor

Re: He didn't say he bought it.

Post by john vigor »

You're right, Walt. He didn't say he bought it. I was so excited at the thought of my $1.95 royalty that I jumped to a conclusion. And as for the $10,000, for some reason they haven't sent it yet. Are all Cape Dory owners this slow?

Cheers,

John V.

Walt Bilofsky wrote: He said he'd read the book - not that he'd bought it. But a successful author who can afford to spend $10,000 on burgees shouldn't miss a royalty check or two ... :-)


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John Phillps

Re: He didn't say he bought it.

Post by John Phillps »

John:
Rest at ease, you can make that downpayment on the Mercedes. I bought it. I try to check out novels and buy reference books. I still don't feel the Cal is in the same category as the other boats. I know, I know this isn't the forum and you are the one that has done the research. Let's not talk about it any more. (My wife always says that when she wants the last word.) Once again, nice book.

I recently reprinted your "Nondenominational Renaming Ceremony" for someone that I sold an O'day 27 to. He scoffed and refused to use it. Last year, with his old boat he sailed weekly, this year he had alot of problems with the motor (heh, I brokered the damn thing, I didn't guarantee it) and never got the new boat launched until mid season. Since then, there were various problems on the home front and has only been out once, but that once was spectaculor. His wife was at the helm and he was being captian. She managed to bounce off of two other boats on the way out. The wind came up and they felt uncomfortable sailing so they came back in. Unfortunately, that motor problem came back and they needed to sail into an endtie slip with the wind behind them and a very pretty sailboat ahead of them. Half of the population of Nebraska (8), caught them and they landed in fairly good shape. The old name was Dulcinea and the new is Blue Heaven. Since I don't like either one, I would have left it as it was.
John
john vigor wrote: You're right, Walt. He didn't say he bought it. I was so excited at the thought of my $1.95 royalty that I jumped to a conclusion. And as for the $10,000, for some reason they haven't sent it yet. Are all Cape Dory owners this slow?

Cheers,

John V.

Walt Bilofsky wrote: He said he'd read the book - not that he'd bought it. But a successful author who can afford to spend $10,000 on burgees shouldn't miss a royalty check or two ... :-)


braoakmar.@navix.net
john vigor

Re: He didn't say he bought it.

Post by john vigor »

John P:

I knew I could trust you. Subscribers to this board are persons of honor and decency. They don't borrow books from libraries. They buy them, so hardworking authors like me can get the 10 percent royalty and put their names down for the 2030 model year Mercedes.

Incidentally, the Cal is in the same category as the other boats, because their similarity is that they have all crossed oceans. In most other respects it's different, I concede, but let's not talk about that any more. (Thank your wife for me, will you?)

I'm sorry your friend scoffed at my de-naming ceremony, and consequently suffered at the hands of the gods. They don't like it if you ignore them. They like to be fussed over and placated with soothing, flattering words and good strong wine, just like your wife when you forget her birthday. It's quite safe to rename a boat if you do the de-naming ceremony first, but it's folly to skip it. Blue Heaven might turn out to be Blue Hell if he doesn't act quickly.

Cheers,

John V.
John Phillps wrote: John:
Rest at ease, you can make that downpayment on the Mercedes. I bought it. I try to check out novels and buy reference books. I still don't feel the Cal is in the same category as the other boats. I know, I know this isn't the forum and you are the one that has done the research. Let's not talk about it any more. (My wife always says that when she wants the last word.) Once again, nice book.

I recently reprinted your "Nondenominational Renaming Ceremony" for someone that I sold an O'day 27 to. He scoffed and refused to use it. Last year, with his old boat he sailed weekly, this year he had alot of problems with the motor (heh, I brokered the damn thing, I didn't guarantee it) and never got the new boat launched until mid season. Since then, there were various problems on the home front and has only been out once, but that once was spectaculor. His wife was at the helm and he was being captian. She managed to bounce off of two other boats on the way out. The wind came up and they felt uncomfortable sailing so they came back in. Unfortunately, that motor problem came back and they needed to sail into an endtie slip with the wind behind them and a very pretty sailboat ahead of them. Half of the population of Nebraska (8), caught them and they landed in fairly good shape. The old name was Dulcinea and the new is Blue Heaven. Since I don't like either one, I would have left it as it was.
John


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Dave Bristle

Re: He didn't say he bought it.

Post by Dave Bristle »

Is this the "leaking virgin" ceremony you're referring to? Where can I find the details? We'll be looking at some CDs soon, and will probably want to rename whatever we buy--unless, of course, we buy "Hunky Dory." - Dave



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John Vigor

Re: He didn't say he bought it.

Post by John Vigor »

Heavens, no, Dave! That sounds disgustingly irreverent. Vigor's Famous Interdenominational De-Naming Ceremony is on this site somewhere--I think Cathy Monaghan can give you directions--but I know for sure it's at www.48north.com. Go to "Articles Online" and then "Most Requested--Boat De-Naming." You can print it out free. I don't even get a royalty for all my hard work. (Maybe it'll have to be a 2040 model year Mercedes.)

Incidentally, I think "Hunky Dory" is taken already--about 50 times.
But if you're a farmer you could call it "Hunky Dairy." And if you're politically incorrect, you could call it "Honky Dory."

Cheers,

John V.
Dave Bristle wrote: Is this the "leaking virgin" ceremony you're referring to? Where can I find the details? We'll be looking at some CDs soon, and will probably want to rename whatever we buy--unless, of course, we buy "Hunky Dory." - Dave


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Catherine Monaghan

Re: Vigor's Interdenominational Boat Denaming Ceremony

Post by Catherine Monaghan »

Dave,

Here are two links to Vigor's Interdenominational Boat Denaming Ceremony. The first you can find at <a href="http://hometown.aol.com/bcomet/denaming.htm">my website</a> and the second is on <a href="http://www.48north.com/aug97/denaming.htm">48 North's website</a>.

catherine_monaghan@merck.com
CD32 <a href="http://www.hometown.aol.com/bcomet/real ... ization</a>, #3
Rahway, NJ
Raritan Bay

John Vigor wrote: Heavens, no, Dave! That sounds disgustingly irreverent. Vigor's Famous Interdenominational De-Naming Ceremony is on this site somewhere--I think Cathy Monaghan can give you directions--but I know for sure it's at www.48north.com. Go to "Articles Online" and then "Most Requested--Boat De-Naming." You can print it out free. I don't even get a royalty for all my hard work. (Maybe it'll have to be a 2040 model year Mercedes.)

Incidentally, I think "Hunky Dory" is taken already--about 50 times.
But if you're a farmer you could call it "Hunky Dairy." And if you're politically incorrect, you could call it "Honky Dory."

Cheers,

John V.
Dave Bristle wrote: Is this the "leaking virgin" ceremony you're referring to? Where can I find the details? We'll be looking at some CDs soon, and will probably want to rename whatever we buy--unless, of course, we buy "Hunky Dory." - Dave


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