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Old 08-24-2008, 09:37 AM   #1 (permalink)
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My doctors finally "approved" my 2 week vacation in the Adirondacks. I promised to use the O2 "under load". I spent most of the time in my little sailboat; had some quality sailing (as well as eating). A picture of my "blow boat" and BIL's "stink pot". Guess who is faster on the water? Jay
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My doctors finally "approved" my 2 week vacation in the Adirondacks. I promised to use the O2 "under load". I spent most of the time in my little sailboat; had some quality sailing (as well as eating). A picture of my "blow boat" and BIL's "stink pot". Guess who is faster on the water? Jay
Good to have you back Jay... ... and glad you had a successful vacation! You had me a little scared when you didn't reappear after one week (I had thought this was to be a one week vacation). The GF and I were kinda worried that something had gone wrong! But at the same time we were hopeful and confident that you had just decided to extend the fun into a second week!

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Must be tough to need permission to relax!

Seriously, glad you got to go and enjoy the water, sun and wind, probably added years to your life.

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Welcome back! Glad you had a good time. Missed your smilies.

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I tell ya that picture made me want to jump through the screen, run off the dock into that beautiful calm water - nice spot you have there

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Hey there Jay...hope the vacation was refreshing!

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My doctors finally "approved" my 2 week vacation in the Adirondacks. I promised to use the O2 "under load". I spent most of the time in my little sailboat; had some quality sailing (as well as eating). A picture of my "blow boat" and BIL's "stink pot". Guess who is faster on the water? Jay
Jay...that's because the doctors were visualizing this when you said sailing...
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Thanks Everyone. My doctors rarely let me have any fun , and they only have an "vague idea" of the things I get myself into . Only real excitement this vacation was saving my "deep sixed" outboard. Lucky it dropped in fresh water- still runs. Jay

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Thanks Everyone. My doctors rarely let me have any fun , and they only have an "vague idea" of the things I get myself into . Only real excitement this vacation was saving my "deep sixed" outboard. Lucky it dropped in fresh water- still runs. Jay

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Now that you are back, the old Dougster™ is going to try hard to pull together a little "MU New England Delegation" get-together around your forthcoming adventure to Beantown... restaurant location and timing to be decided based exclusively on your availability (What an honor for our resident psychotherapist!!!)!

Standby New England delegation members... and let's see if the old Dougster™ can pull this off!

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