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I Liked The Cut Of Her Jib
Posted By: Kerrowdown, 08-08-2017, 02:40 PM

So to speak...

One for TinaS.

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She seems to be flying a spinnaker and blooper with that jib . . .
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Impressive jibs.
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She seems to be flying a spinnaker and blooper with that jib . . .
I'm not too familiar with all that nautical malarky...

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Impressive jibs.
Indeed, I'd like to help with the mooring...
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I'm not sure why but the sailing term "come about" is going through my mind.
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sailing term "come about"
How's about "lay alongside" then... I'm back on the whole mooring thing again.

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QuoteOriginally posted by Parallax Quote
I'm not sure why but the sailing term "come about" is going through my mind.
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Prepare to Jibe! . . . Jibe Ho-oh!
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"Well blow me down." ~Popeye
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Watch the luff ! -
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Okay; had to look that one up.

EDIT: Urban Dictionary: Luff
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My favorite nautical phrase has to be "Heave to for boarding!"
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How's about "lay alongside" then... I'm back on the whole mooring thing again.
Must be a new Kerrowdown lens, the Mae West.......
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Prepare to Jibe! . . . Jibe Ho-oh!
Now I know a duck is involved in this manoeuvre...
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