Sails Call Lounge

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Feb 26, 2004
23,344
Catalina 34 224 Maple Bay, BC, Canada
For those of you who may be new to this forum, you may be interested in the Sails Call Lounge, which is a place that the thoughtful leader of this forum has made for those of who have ideas in addition to sailing. Try it out: http://www.sailboatowners.com/forums/menunew.tpl?fno=471
 
Jun 27, 2005
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Hunter 27_75-84 Atlanta
Don't waste your time

The only thing good about the Sails Call Lounge is the Boat Babe. The rest of it is just whining and bellyaching by a bunch of ultra liberal wennies.
 
May 11, 2005
3,431
Seidelman S37 Slidell, La.
I'm with John

Sails call lounge seems to be mostly a bunch of political whiners, and some who try to impress with their vocabulary.
 
Oct 10, 2006
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Oday 222 Mt. Pleasant, SC
Ditto

Only one good thread and it has been dying a slow death ever since it was moved over. I'm always depressed after reading some of the threads and realizing there are actually people out there that actually believe some of that drivel.
 
Jan 26, 2007
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Norsea 27 Cleveland
Soon to be moved over

Don't be depressed. We live in a nation of drivelers. Some of them even spell as well as our beloved leader! That doesn't mean, by itself, that they cannot sail (as we all know, the true measure of non-whining manly men (ooh-rah, woof, woof, woof)). I wonder out of which side you are expressing your disbelief.
 
Feb 17, 2006
5,274
Lancer 27PS MCB Camp Pendleton KF6BL
By virture of the fact...

That you even asked that question, Phil of Geneva, tells me your beliefs were challenged. Does it matter? I'd rather have a non spelling sailor on my boat who will take action when needed than a sailor who is unsure of what to do.
 
Jan 26, 2007
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Norsea 27 Cleveland
Close

Not beliefs, values. Not challenged, some more obnoxious word goes here (I won't stretch, lest I'm accused of having too large a vocabulary). I hereby formally apologize for my last post. It was a gut reaction to the foul stench of conservative intolerance. But I do have a cold at the moment and I'm a little twitchy from too much caffeine. Perhaps I was mistaken. It's been known to happen. Even presidents have been known to make errors. Some even openly admit it. But this isnt' really a thread about politics, is it? While I'm at it, I'll apologize for this post too, that way I won't feel obliged to continue on in this thread. I'm sure you're a great guy, Brian D. I don't want to waste any more of your time on something that doesn't matter to you anyway. On the other hand, I can't resist extending your metaphor. I'd rather have a sailor at the helm that can adjust his course for conditions, not one who locks down the wheel, shuts his eyes and plugs his ears. By the way, I don't post in Sails Call for a variety of reasons, and while I don't think there's anything wrong with a well cut bikini, there was something desperately puerile about the BoatBabe thread and some of its more devoted participants. I think early discussion of that thread (pre-Sails Call) invoked the old man in a trenchcoat image. I haven't followed it, but I imagine not much has changed. Ok, that's enough of that. Flame on.
 
Feb 17, 2006
5,274
Lancer 27PS MCB Camp Pendleton KF6BL
Nope, no need for flames...

Everything is cool. To each... A rose... Sticks and stones...
 
Feb 26, 2004
23,344
Catalina 34 224 Maple Bay, BC, Canada
Guys, the idea was simply to

point out to newcomers to this forum that Phil was kind enough to put a SEPARATE place for those who CHOSE to use it, not to use this section of the forum to either agree or disagree with either the existence or the content of that section. Chill, it's the weekend, let's go sailing.
 
Jan 26, 2007
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Norsea 27 Cleveland
Wind dance

Does the Sails Call lounge have a non-denominational corner for doing some sort of ritual to appease the gods of the winds? BrD - speaking of swinging sticks and Throwing Stones -> "Ashes, ashes, all fall down" Beautiful imagery. How many times can I fall into the trap of thinking that my image is the same as the other guys? Razor's Edge? Sorry Stu, it must be all this talk of winterization starting to get to me.
 

Ross

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Jun 15, 2004
14,693
Islander/Wayfairer 30 sail number 25 Perryville,Md.
Awwwwh Stu, Doncha know that it is a PITA

to go jumping back and forth between forums? Just sooooo much fun to put all of the opinions back on the page with serious discussions. Sometime check out the Wooden Boat forum format. Those guys(the members) police the posts and will tell you shortly that your post belongs in the bilge if that's where it should be. The bilge is a no holds barred forum. Only personel threats will get you banned. ;-)
 
Jun 6, 2006
6,990
currently boatless wishing Harrington Harbor North, MD
Phil

You can't believe everything (I'd say anything but that would be inflamatory) you see/hear in the news media. Folks in high (and low) places are making decision, keeping their eyes wide open and listening. They just are not looking or listining to folks like you who go off half cocked with a lot of bad info. I'm getting ready to rotate into Iraq tomorrow and if any of my previous experiences count, the news media and congress will get what we are doing over there all screwed up. The word from the horse's mouth is "we are having a positive effect, Al Qada is on the ropes and going down for the count and the Iraqi government couldn't lead it's self out of a wet paper bag. Course just because they are a bunch of "dumb bunnies" doesen't mean we should abandon them. You see abandoning them would mean that Al-Qada would be coming to a theater near YOU real soon. Do you want to have your wife or kids participate in a dynamic kenitic event???? I don't want my family at risk or your's either. So shut up and let us do our job of protecting you! GADS, I almost started on the "you can't handle the truth" tyrade. I am proud to go down range and risk my life so that ALL of us can be safe. I do get a serious pain in my patoot when I have to listen to folks rant about how we are doing it. If you are so smart, offer up something besides 'run away and hope they don't keep attacking us' or better yet sign up and get your butt in the grass. I garintee I'll shut my mouth and support you 110% if your butt is in the grass with mine no matter what your view is. Till that time, I'll give you this to consider: A man with an experience is never at the mercy of a man with a theory. I love you man!
 

Alan

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Jun 2, 2004
4,174
Hunter 35.5 LI, NY
Bill

You've taken the bait and they've got you hooked. Have a good trip to the sand pit. I sure hope that things work out for the better over there. Hope you make it back safe. I don't agree with what you're doing but I wish you no ill will.
 
Jan 26, 2007
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Norsea 27 Cleveland
Bill

I read your words and all I hear is fear and doubt. It's a currency that's been far too exploited in recent history.
 
Nov 27, 2005
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- - West Des Moines, Iowa
Phil are you kidding me?

Fear and doubt ? I hear someone that gets it and its never a simple equation that fits in a perfect box. You sounds like someone that gets all his his info from biased sources that get them from people with an agenda. Not always the truth, but damn I bet it makes you feel good. Step back and COMPREHEND what I just wrote. Take another minute. Come on think real hard -- outside your myopic veiw If you can't then "You can't handle the truth". Just remember You wouldn't be able to spew your biased views against the establishment if you were in "those" counties. Bill's simple post speaks volumes. Yours is weak.
 

Alan

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Jun 2, 2004
4,174
Hunter 35.5 LI, NY
Old Salt

You don't get your info from biased sources that get them from people with an agenda do you. You get them from the unbiased propaganda of the Bushies, right. Not always the truth, but damn I bet it makes you feel good. Think for just one minute about it, ....get the picture. This administration has not only screwed the world with their double talk, lies and half truths, but has divided this country worse than the Civil War did. A wonderful remembrance from a pathetic leader, don't you think! The sooner he gets out of office the sooner we can start the long road to cleaning up the mess.
 
Nov 27, 2005
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- - West Des Moines, Iowa
Alan its obvious what your perspective is

Sounds like you are talkin out a yer other end. How do YOU know where I get any information? How do YOU know where I stand? I never said anything about my beliefs ,nor any "So called" facts or news articles You made an ASSumption and you know what an ASSumption does. You on the other hand are an open book. I gotta laugh because you just made up something about what I know or don't know JUST to try and make a point. Lame, very lame. Also the grandious statements you make like "has divided this country worse than the Civil War did." just shows the lack of perspective you really have. If you really lived through the 60's and the 70's with the riots and the killings, the assasinations and protests you'd have a better perspective Kid go out and keep drinking the kool-aid or should I say double mocha decaf skim latte
 
Jun 3, 2004
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Prindle 18, beach catamaran Chicago (North Edgebrook), IL
has divided this country worse than the Civil War?

Usually I stay out of this type of off-topic grandstanding. In this case however, I would point out that George Bush has done quite a bit to unite the country: most of us think he is a bad president, most of us want out of the war and most of us are not impressed with congress. Bush's approval rating drops to lowest level yet AP October 5, 2007 Washington -- Public approval for U.S. President George W. Bush and Congress has sunk to the lowest levels ever recorded in the Associated Press-Ipsos poll. Only 31 per cent said they approve of the job Mr. Bush is doing, according to the survey released yesterday. His lowest previous approval in the survey was 32 per cent, recorded several times, most recently in June. Only 69 per cent of Republicans voiced approval for Mr. Bush, a rating that's about where he has been in recent months but still anemic for a president within his own party. Underlining the widespread political polarization sparked by the Iraq war and other issues, just 7 per cent of Democrats and 19 per cent of independents gave positive marks to Mr. Bush's work.
 
Jan 26, 2007
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Norsea 27 Cleveland
Old Salt

Years ago I wasted far too much time in "thoughtful" forums on Philosophy and Science&Religion. Do you know who always shouted at me in capital letters there? Fundamentalist Christians. They were sure they had every answer and that everyone else was going to hell on a fast train. Muslims? Every one a murderer. Homosexuals? Going straight to the devil. Evolution? Not on your life. I'm no ape. The Earth is only thousands of years old and every bit of scientific data that says otherwise is wrong, or falsified, or... you get the picture. Intelligent Design. It's far too complicated to ever understand biological questions, therefore it must have been God, er, I mean, an intelligent designer. They had websites, game plans, "how to defeat a liberal in conversation" tutorials, real heart warming Christian ethic stuff, you know, like bombing the crap out of your neighbor (to help him of course). I don't know your background Old Salt, but my experience with pro-Bush, pro-war, the-other-guy-is-an-idiot-because-he-dared-to-disagree people is that they interact with me just like fundamentalist Christians. I've had enough of that to last me another decade or two. Let someone else bang that wall for some time. In the end, it all fits together in a way that is quite pleasing. I'm taking Stus advice and going sailing. I suppose I'll burn that much hotter for it, but again, I can't resist. I "... sounds like someone that gets ..."? You bet, me and my childrens too.
 
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