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Is the glass half-empty or half-full? #3306
10/26/01 09:53 AM
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....It depends on whether you are drinking or pouring!
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<br> --Bill Cosby<br><br>

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Re: Is the glass half-empty or half-full? [Re: whitecaps] #3307
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either way, i need more in my glass ;)<br><br>

Re: Is the glass half-empty or half-full? [Re: whitecaps] #3308
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In our neck of the woods, it will soon be..............
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<br>COMPLETELY FROZEN REGARDLESS OF FULLNESS!
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<br>Good day,
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<br>Tim J.<br><br>Hobie 20 #541
<br>Bald Eagle Yacht Club, Fleet 52
<br>White Bear Lake, MN

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Re: Is the glass half-empty or half-full? [Re: whitecaps] #3309
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The glass is neither half empty, nor half full...
<br>It is merely too big.<br><br>


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Re: Is the glass half-empty or half-full? [Re: hobie541] #3310
10/29/01 05:11 PM
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that would make it fuller as the water expands as it freezes, right?<br><br>

Re: Is the glass half-empty or half-full? [Re: basket.case] #3311
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More full, yes, but still just as frozen!
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<br>Fair winds,
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<br>Tim J.<br><br>Hobie 20 #541
<br>Bald Eagle Yacht Club, Fleet 52
<br>White Bear Lake, MN


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Re: Is the glass half-empty or half-full? [Re: hobie541] #3312
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When the water gets hard, the boat shape just needs to change. So you'll be giving us ice boating updates? <br><br>Keith, Annapolis, Md.
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Re: Is the glass half-empty or half-full? [Re: Keith] #3313
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The sad part is that it's harder to find the right conditions to ice boat in than it is to find the right conditions to sail in during the summer. There has to be no snow whatsoever, first of all, and obviously the lake has to be frozen. An often tough combination.
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<br>Our club calendar sums it up. On one day, it says, "Ice boat season begins." On the very next day, it says, "Ice boat season ends."
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<br>I think getting an ice boat would only further serve to frustrate my sailing withdrawl sindrome. An ill more easily cured by hopping on a plane to some place warm!
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<br>Fair winds,
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<br>Tim J.<br><br>Hobie 20 #541
<br>Bald Eagle Yacht Club, Fleet 52
<br>White Bear Lake, MN

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