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Gclark1
Gclark1

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546 posts

30 Jul 2014 1:29pm
I don't reckon it would be any good at Greens at the moment anyway...
I am really glad to be working...
It is so good to be productive...

Help me...anyone?

FS
FS

FS

WA

94 posts

30 Jul 2014 5:02pm
I sailed
Gclark1
Gclark1

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546 posts

30 Jul 2014 10:19pm
Yeah...that doesn't really help Felix...
jimo
jimo

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135 posts

30 Jul 2014 10:42pm
If this can help, I haven't sailed today after sailing three days in the row ...
FoS
FoS

FoS

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1664 posts

31 Jul 2014 7:28am
Does it help that I took the arvo off. Rigged up and then it dropped out
Gclark1
Gclark1

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546 posts

31 Jul 2014 8:06am
FoS - I am feeling slightly better..

At least it looks like Greens is crap again today, so I can get more work done, revel in being a pencil pusher, enjoy sharing knowledge....

Green and brown arrows - light to moderate if I recall the key - I wont be missing anything then.

Yes, FoS, I am starting to feel much better now. I think that I was becoming delusional earlier...or should that be 'diselusional'.

Nobody listen to Felix - he is a fibber!

Relic
Relic

TAS

837 posts

31 Jul 2014 9:59am
I agree Clarky. It looks marginal at best. I wouldn't have bothered driving up this week and waiting around for wind. I'm glad I can't sail for a month or two. I reckon those Port Sorell pics are photoshopped and Felix is telling big porkies!
Sail_Latte
Sail_Latte

TAS

114 posts

31 Jul 2014 10:56am
Clarky I trod on an oyster shell and beautifully sliced the foot flesh at Dorans on Tuesday - it was a crap sail and you didn't miss anything down here that day (dont know about yesterday though - have to sit with intense depression in front of this computer for a few days now). As a pen pusher you must know your output is invaluable and sacrifices have to be made.
Kazza
Kazza

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2344 posts

31 Jul 2014 5:29pm
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Sail_Latte said..
Clarky I trod on an oyster shell and beautifully sliced the foot flesh at Dorans on Tuesday - it was a crap sail and you didn't miss anything down here that day (dont know about yesterday though - have to sit with intense depression in front of this computer for a few days now). As a pen pusher you must know your output is invaluable and sacrifices have to be made.



The joys of injuries.................Got a strained quad muscle in my good leg now from limping on the other. So I'm a sitting duck too for a while. Must say I really don't mind with it only being 6.3 degrees at lunch time today.
geared4knots
geared4knots

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2649 posts

1 Aug 2014 8:44am
"Oyster shell"
dont tell me it was one of those thousands of oysters we threw up on the bank that have since scattered ( by wind and tides) themselves nicely where we walk in..

Next oyster clean up at dorans we take a trailer and take them straight to the tip..
Hope it you wound heels up quick Pete.
Relic
Relic

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837 posts

1 Aug 2014 9:23am
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Kazza said..

Sail_Latte said..
Clarky I trod on an oyster shell and beautifully sliced the foot flesh at Dorans on Tuesday - it was a crap sail and you didn't miss anything down here that day (dont know about yesterday though - have to sit with intense depression in front of this computer for a few days now). As a pen pusher you must know your output is invaluable and sacrifices have to be made.




The joys of injuries.................Got a strained quad muscle in my good leg now from limping on the other. So I'm a sitting duck too for a while. Must say I really don't mind with it only being 6.3 degrees at lunch time today.


Kazza we elite athletes at the top of our sport need to accept; if we push the limits of our finely tuned bodies we will sustain injuries.
My personal trainer Beau has been helping me rehabilitate my serious career threatening hand injury. I am slowly getting a grip back.
Its along hard road to recovery but Beau believes in me...he is sooo sweet. You would love him. I can put you in touch.
Gclark1
Gclark1

TAS

546 posts

1 Aug 2014 9:40am
Yeah....YEAH! We ARE finely tuned athletes, tightly coiled springs - downright DANGEROUS!

I was losing it for a while there - I thought that decrepitude was setting in, but Relic is right, my problem is clearly that I am just far too fit!

Kazza
Kazza

TAS

2344 posts

1 Aug 2014 9:54am
Yes us elite athlete's with finely tuned AGING bodies. Better being out there living life to the fullest having injuries than wasting life away being couch potatoes.
Sail_Latte
Sail_Latte

TAS

114 posts

1 Aug 2014 10:55am
I must say that being forced to sit in front of the heater whilst it is windy (& plurry cold) is a new experience and one that I could get attracted to - Relic does Beau do home calls?
Relic
Relic

TAS

837 posts

1 Aug 2014 12:15pm
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Sail_Latte said..
I must say that being forced to sit in front of the heater whilst it is windy (& plurry cold) is a new experience and one that I could get attracted to - Relic does Beau do home calls?


Yep Pete homo calls are a specialtY
grahamn
grahamn

TAS

161 posts

1 Aug 2014 1:21pm
Let's all go skiing instead.
Mt Mawson looking good, heading up on sunday, Relic you'd be keen??
Relic
Relic

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837 posts

1 Aug 2014 4:59pm
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grahamn said..
Let's all go skiing instead.
Mt Mawson looking good, heading up on sunday, Relic you'd be keen??


I'm keen Nathan. want to share a ride? The Landy's good. Don't need chains!
geared4knots
geared4knots

TAS

2649 posts

1 Aug 2014 10:26pm
Kazz,, so you have a limp because you had a limp!!!??

I hope you have not been over doing it at the gym







buzzy
buzzy

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2433 posts

1 Aug 2014 11:51pm
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Relic said..


I'm keen Nathan. want to share a ride? The Landy's good. Don't need chains!


this is highly inappropriate for a family forum!
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