What could possibly go wrong Saga Part 3

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Great stuff! Too bad you've turned away from sailing. Uh, ever give any thought to learning to fly?
 
el ridgeo:
Great stuff! Too bad you've turned away from sailing. Uh, ever give any thought to learning to fly?

Well my brother just took up paragliding - and I'm sure he'd let me come for a visit and give it a try too :wink:

Aloha, Tim
 
...that these are perfect examples of the dangers of SOLO boating. :eyebrow:

Thanks for sharing, Kid.

Jim
 
Thanks for sharing 3 enjoyable (from a reader's perspective) stories Tim. I will remember them when I try to learn how to sail.
 
kidspot:
Well my brother just took up paragliding - and I'm sure he'd let me come for a visit and give it a try too :wink:

Aloha, Tim

ER, Tim...About paragliding...I'd think long and hard if I were you! :wink:
All kidding aside, I love your stories! I also hope you have more!!
 
divergalinla:
ER, Tim...About paragliding...I'd think long and hard if I were you! :wink:
All kidding aside, I love your stories! I also hope you have more!!

Thanks for the advice, and kind words . . No more boating stories...yet... but there was the time I tried crossing a flash flood . . . :wink:

Aloha, Tim
 
to paraphrase the immortal words of Bill Murray, "I gotta party with you!"



Wristshot
 
Thank you for the stories! I had a few good belly laughs.

I have a friend that just purchased his first catamaran. It is his first time sailing and his first experience with a boat. I think I'll give him a few more summers with it before I go out for a sunset trip!

I'm glad you are safe, and thank goodness for the kindness of strangers who brought you back each time.
 

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