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May I be the first to welcome you back, @arahant! You have been sorely missed these past few weeks.
It’s a Sunday. One gets Sundays and feast days off during Lent, @judgemental.
Thank you. Just back for a little bit. I promised Michael I’d take a look at his latest effort, so here I am. Then I shall be gone again until April.
OK, in that case I won’t welcome you back just yet. Thanks for the review, though.
I have many of Michael’s books and will certainly give this a read. Thanks Arahant and thanks Michael.
Well, as the Lent sheriff of Ricochet,I have to ask about yesterday.
I believe it was Friday. Just helping out a friend.
I am currently in discussions with a boat broker in Roatan Honduras about a boat. Probably nothing will come of it but I possibly could be in the Caribbean myself on a boat.
As a self-isolation measure?
No I’ll take MrsCheese if she is good. Actually I wouldn’t think I could get down there until this COVID-19 thing is resolved. Come to think of it I don’t want to go anywhere until it is.
Light is good. Right now light is preferable.
Don’t read the Coda.
It’s surprising how many people don’t know this.
Just snagged it for my Kindle. Thanks for the tip.
Just spreading the Michael Henry virus. 😈😜🤣
What kind?
(Cool your solid-fuel boosters, people! I bought the Ricochet Thread Hijack 10 coupon book. After I use one for this, I will still have 9 Hijacks left, to talk boats on this thread with PHCheese. What was this thread about again, by the way?)
Boats and mojitos and Cuban cigars.
And free stuff. Don’t forget free. Free is good. I like free.
That’s what New Hampshire is all about, right? Live free, then die?
Yes, free books, yet. How could life get better?
I forgot to say, good to have me back again. Tomorrow won’t be the same without you. A little better maybe, but not the same.
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Footnotes.
I forgot to say, good to have me back again.
A welcome-back-for-the-day to @Arahant. It makes no sense, so stop trying to figure it out. We just happen to be watching an old Fred Astaire/Ginger Rogers flick on CQN (COVID Quarantine Network) and Fred spoke this great line. I’ve got to remember it, for when it will actually be appropriate and witty.
Ricochet’s many speed-readers may want to read it again. Very. Slowly.
Tomorrow won’t be the same without you. A little better maybe, but not the same.
No one will mistake this for serious. I hope! As Milton Friedman said, “We are all Arahantists now.”
Thanks for the review, Arahant.
Hatteras 43 MY. If I buy it and if I bring it back to Charleston I would go through Havana . Therefore I didn’t hijack the post about taking a boat to Havana. MrsCheese says we’re too old but…
Arahant: Thanks for reading LUFFING and for taking time out of your Lenten exile to post the thoughtful review, which is more cerebral and analytical than my travelogue. You could easily be a professional critic, but I guess there’s already enough of us/those on Ricochet. I appreciate all the Ricochettis who have downloaded and hopefully give it a go. LUFFING was the most fun I’ve ever had writing. In light of the tragic ending to the story, perhaps I should take it as a reminder how short life is and henceforth write only things that are fun to write. I really appreciate your comments, and I will pray to my Guy, God the Father, that you will not be made to suffer eternal damnation. But even if you do, it probably will not seem to last as long as the Coronavirus forced isolation. And on the bright side, you’ll meet a lot of interesting people down there.
PH,
Looks like a great boat! Great manufacturer. Best wishes for a reasonable and hasty cave-in by MrsCheese.
Now, I couldn’t help noticing that it doesn’t have a mast. But on the plus side, you won’t ever be LUFFING as you make Cuba. Tell MrsCheese that I’m sure MrsCamp would cave in to my own boaty proposal if it weren’t for HEELING, which this very well-equipped, comfortable stin__ot, and I say that in the nicest way, will never do, even in a fresh breeze.
No luffing for sure but tight on fuel on the Cancun to Havana leg. We haven’t boated in the Caribbean so if she caves I have much planing to do. Thanks for the best wishes. I had a friend that went to Cuba on his own boat so when the time comes I’ll pick his brain.
I could be one of those who say, “what did we tell you?” and bring up the unpleasant subject of much quieter boats with finer sheerlines and infinite MPG that were crying for buyers to take them to Charleston, but I am not that kind of person.
If it were only that simple. All boats are a compromise. No way MrsCheese is young enough for a blow boat and she is 4 years younger than me. I have a couple of back up boats in mind . One is in Alabama connected to the Tenn Tom waterway. Not as sexy a trip but I wouldn’t lose MrsCheese overboard. We could stay inshore except for 170 miles in the Gulf.
Every trip on a boat is a sexy trip. An inland and Gulf voyage sounds very exciting.
Compromise is why they invented sailing catamarans. But yeah, I understand. A hole in the water that is not a compromise has never been dug; you have to pick, and then you have to let go and let it give you the good experiences that it has in store for you, not some other experiences with the other limitations they bring along.
I’m about out of Hijack coupons so I think I’ll go read Michael’s book before he jacks up the price.
Thanks for the entertainment, Gents. Read Michael’s book. It’s mostly fun. I’ll see y’all after Easter.