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Comment by Suky Cannon on October 22, 2010 at 9:59pm
sailorette in PRINT.... fantastic 5 mins.... Captain ~~~~~~~~ love it ~
Comment by Tom on October 22, 2010 at 11:37am
I just have to ask...Whats with the Leading Ladies? Is this a Province Town operation? Mustachioed men with lipstick or women with mustaches? Licklog Players!?!
Comment by Capt Chuck Creel on October 22, 2010 at 10:17am
Hey, Congrats there Captain.
You now join the few that actually do more than just hold a piece of paper. I wish you a smooth transition and all the best..
Although I have been a professional mariner since 1995 pushinh barges from 120 ft to over 900 ft and 6000 metric tons of cargo through out the inland water ways,I tip my hat in envy to those who have lived my dream of sailing more than 100 miles from home port. :-).

Yes even after pulling 20 day stretches pushing barges, i can never get enough time aboard our sail boat.. I usually stop by the marina before going home to check on my mistress.


Fair winds and fair tides to you.

Captain Charles Creel
S/V Jacob's Dream
200 master
Comment by Terri on October 22, 2010 at 7:17am
:-).... too old for the perp walk...no sailing at the "big house".... will behave myself...somewhat
Comment by Steve Knight on October 21, 2010 at 10:51pm
And you didn't even have to do the perp walk! lol
Comment by ___/)ances With Sails on October 21, 2010 at 11:39am
outstandin woman! and i thought i was yer biggest fan,,, love th quotes, some of th best to beheard,,,i like, "i love deadlines. i like the whooshing sound they make when they fly by."
and,
"a word is not the same with one writter as with anothers. one tears it from his guts. the other pulls it out of it overcoat pocket."

___/)
Comment by Tom on October 21, 2010 at 9:56am
I have a feeling that this is not your "Warhol" 15min. of fame, but the start of a long and varied adventure. And being in the early days of the internet era, your fame will shine on into eternity.

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