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New Years Resolutions?

Started by Skipper Dave, December 29, 2005, 11:58:02 AM

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CapnK

Good ones, Kailyst! :)

Solace - I just need to move some of the pounds that are on my torso out to my appendages, in the form of a denser, more fibrous meat. ;) ;D
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Pixie Dust

Hang in there Solace!  Summer is right around the corner and then that winter wt. will fall off.  What else are you going to do right now other than eat and count down until spring??

Kailyst.... I am with you with emphasis on "good looking" and "good" wine.   Oh Yeah!

Connie
s/v Pixie Dust
Com-pac 27/2

Amorous

I am extending last year's resolution which was only half accomplished.  To get my boat to Alaska (that's the done part), and to sail Prince William Sound (that's the extended part).
It's only January, but we have had a real easy winter here so far and that, along with finding this board (a breath of fresh air BTW), has kept me excited about the adventure to come in the not too distant future.

s/v Faith

Just change your way of thinking.....

Those are not 'extra' pounds, you are just stowed 'provisions' for the lean times....  ;D
 
Satisfaction is wanting what you already have.

Kailyst

Quote from: Pixie Dust on January 10, 2006, 09:40:55 PM
Kailyst.... I am with you with emphasis on "good looking" and "good" wine.   Oh Yeah!
Unfortunately, the "good" wine is easier to find than the "good-looking" men!! ::) Of course, the man would have to be sail oriented also!
We're all here because we're not all there.

Pixie Dust

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Unfortunately, the "good" wine is easier to find than the "good-looking" men!! ::) Of course, the man would have to be sail oriented also!
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Ditto that.  As far as sail oriented also... they need to eat, drink and sleep it or I will drive them nuts.   :D
Connie
s/v Pixie Dust
Com-pac 27/2

starcrest

#26
I always thought seafaring women needed to be ruff and tuff(no,not the butch bulldyke habitus)but Annie was all that.She would do up her hair,dothe fingernails thing,put on her make-up,then string up a fishing rod,cut fresh bait,catch whatever,gut it prepair it and cook it all in the same breath.she stayed on board with me for a year.she said that ya gotta be real good friends with who ever is on board to use this toilet..going sailing or for a boatride is one thing....but really living the life style is another....I mean theres no place for high heels on any boat....andya better not be "ascared" of the dark,and ya better not mind getting a little wet....its really a sacrifice to live on a small boat....ya jus'dont have all the homebound amenities......after all its like all I hear from dear old mom..."where do ya eat where do ya sleep...where do ya take a "showah."how can anyone live on a.......b....bbb....bbbbbboat?!My unle Alsie is even "woise"he wuz a cab drivuh in new yawk fa 40 yeahs.he dont tink yuz cudda be livin' on sum gaddam muddafuknbote,fa krysakes
"I will be hoping to return to the boating scene very soon.sea trial not necessary"
Rest in Peace Eric; link to Starcrest Memorial thread.

Pixie Dust

Starcrest- That is funny.   I am not ruff, I can be tuff when needed, but I still like to be a girl.  I can catch fish (love to fish)  actually I owned a power boat prior to the sailboat and went grouper fishing and spear fishing every weekend.  I can clean fish and cook them.  I have learned to change my oil, wire, go up the mast etc.  I really enjoying doing boat chores and repairs too.  New adventure for me and I take pride in my boat.   I have to be girly girl in my job,  ::) but I am most content when I am in my "play clothes."   ;D
I am very lucky, my parents may not understand my passion fully, but they are proud and accepting.   They are not crazy about the Bahamas plan, but they will not give me a difficult time.  They are concerned about safety and I understand that.    (bet they come and crew with me   ;)
Connie
s/v Pixie Dust
Com-pac 27/2

kregar

My resolution for 2006 is to:

Find a sailboat!

Buy it!

And move aboard!  Simplify life and head south!

Kregar

Pixie Dust

Welcome Kregar!  You are in good company.  You share our dreams, plans and labor.  Best of luck in the hunt and find!  Gotta love making that first boat purchase. 
Tally and Ochlocknee-- we are neighbors!
Keep us up on your progress!
Connie
s/v Pixie Dust
Com-pac 27/2

starcrest

#30
actually I have found in the past that I have been running a shelter for homeless women....pretty much many of the women that have stayed with me have done so pretty much because they had nowhere else to go.And me being the nice guy that I am....well sure they can stay as long as they remember who they are living with.the liveaboard life syle gets in the blood stream they like it....but as soon as they forget who the are living with...(it has happened more than once..)thats when I bring them back to the same dumpster they came from
"I will be hoping to return to the boating scene very soon.sea trial not necessary"
Rest in Peace Eric; link to Starcrest Memorial thread.

s/v Emerald Tide

Quote from: Kailyst on January 10, 2006, 03:13:28 PM
Quote from: Solace on January 10, 2006, 09:25:58 AM
Am I the only overweight schmuck in here who's resolved to lose a bit of weight this year? Or just the only one who will admit it in writing?

John
I doubt it!  ;D BUT I NEVER include self-improvement in my resolutions. For 2006, I resolved to sail more, smile more, dance more with good-looking men, drink more GOOD wine and worry less. I guess you COULD call that self-improvement???? The rest will have to take care of itself!!

Excellent!

CharlieJ

 ;D ;D ;D

Man you went WAY back for that last quote!!  2006??? Wow!!

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And sadly, Starcrest exists no more, except in our memories
Charlie J

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