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Date: Fri, 21 Dec 2007 11:57:05 -0500Subject: Re: catalina27-talk: The Importance of RumFrom: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: [email protected] To my friends who enjoy a glass of wine and those who don't. As Ben Franklin said: In wine there is wisdom, in beer there is freedom, in water there is bacteria In a number of carefully controlled trials, scientists have demonstrated that if we drink 1 liter of water each day, at the end of the year we would have absorbed more tha n 1 kilo of Escherichia coli, (E. coli) - bacteria found in feces In other words, we are consuming 1 kilo of poop. However, we do NOT run that risk when drinking wine & beer (or tequila, rum, whiskey or other liquor) because alcohol has to go through a purification process of boiling, filtering and/or fermenting. Remember: Water = Poop, Wine = Health Therefore, it's better to drink wine and talk stupid, than to drink water and be full of shit.There is no need to thank me for this valuable information: I'm doing it as a public serviceOn 12/21/07 11:39 AM, "Russ Dearmore" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: No, I definitely like girls..............Chris Maddox <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I wasn't aware that Bacardi worked for ANYBODY. Nice factory tour if you are ever in San Juan, however.Russ, have you tried Mount Gay? The question is more than rhetorical as I want to have an accomodating supply on board.Chris-----Original Message----->From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]>Sent: Dec 21, 2007 10:11 AM>To: [email protected]>Subject: Re: catalina27-talk: The Importance of Rum>>Hey Russ, my wife and one my daughters have celiac!>Sure makes travel and dining out an adventure!!>>best of luck with yours!!>>>tf>btw, ETOH free for 23 days now>(picked one helluva time of year to dry out)>>>> Good man...... FYI ..... Anyone who has a particularly rough time the>> next morning after becoming quite familiar the night before with adult>> beverages should ask their doctor to give them a Celiac blood test.>> After waking up sick and tired after a few drinks the night before I quit>> for 10 years just to avoid the god awful headaches the next day. Well it>> turns out I was Celiac (basically I must avoid grains) like about 10 to>> 15% of us, especially the people from northern Europe originally, and the>> grains in the alcohol (wheat, rye, barley, hops, etc) are a no no. There>> was a light at the end of the tunnel though when I discovered Meyers Dark>> Rum (Bacardi didn't work for me) and now I can drink rum all day without>> adverse affects. Now we know why rum was the favored drink of the early>> sailing man........ I'm getting ready to duck from differing opinions on>> that one...... Russ>>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: All this talk about weight and speed is making>> me sick. I work too hard during the week to spend worrying about>> ballast,weight placement, water lines. etc. As for removing the outboard>> for a race, yea right. I love my boat and I go sailing to RELAX. All this>> talk is too stressful. When I want speed, I take out my Hobie 18. By the>> way, I NEVER RUN OUT OF BEER AND RUM ON MY BOAT!!!>>>> Jeff>> 1988 C-27 Wing, O/B>> "Matthew Lauren II">> Phoenix, AZ>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> -----Original Message----->> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]>> To: [email protected]>> Sent: Thu, 20 Dec 2007 8:44 pm>> Subject: Re: catalina27-talk: Race Sails & Ballast/IB v OB>>>> Oh man - Here we go again. I'll take my outboard any day.>>>> In a message dated 12/20/2007 10:16:57 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:>> In a message dated 12/20/2007 12:09:34 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:>> This is all speculation, but I believe when Frank designed the>> hull, it was for an outboard and a tiller. So the addition on a>> much heavier inboard and wheel (the wheel, also moving you aft)>> will make the stern squat. This is obviously not ideal, but IMO>> makes for a much nicer boat. Also, you can add enough weight to>> the bow to nearly sink the thing, and the stern will still squat>> at hull speed as it falls into the bow wave. I feel the best>> option, if it bothers you, is to move all your "stuff" forward,>> including the batteries, but never ADD weight to any boat unless>> it is a cargo ship.>>>> Tommy,>>>>>>>>>> --------------------------------->> See AOL's top rated recipes and easy ways to stay in shape for winter.>>>>>> My inboard weighs 245 pounds and is at the fwd end of the cockpit. How>> much does that 9.9 weigh hanging way back on the transom? Can you say>> Torque? Most of the time, when the auto pilot isn't engaged, I steer>> from the fwd side of the wheel. The only drawback to an IB is the drag>> from the prop. A folding prop would cancel that. Plus I don't have to>> mix gas or have to worry about the prop coming out of the water!>> Barking up the wrong tree!>> Ray Winkle>> 5275>> Knot Home>> Sarah Creek>> Gloucester Point, VA.>>>>>>>>>>>> --------------------------------->> See AOL's top rated recipes and easy ways to stay in shape for winter.>>>>>>>>>>>> --------------------------------->> See AOL's top rated recipes and easy ways to stay in shape for winter.>>>>>> --------------------------------->> More new features than ever. Check out the new AOL Mail!>>>>>>>>>> Change your thinking, change your life. We are guided, we are guarded, we>> are healed, we are blessed.....>>>Change your thinking, change your life. We are guided, we are guarded, we are healed, we are blessed..... _________________________________________________________________ The best games are on Xbox 360. Click here for a special offer on an Xbox 360 Console. http://www.xbox.com/en-US/hardware/wheretobuy/

