Oh thanks, now I remember.
Thought he raised a horse or something...
Oh thanks, now I remember.
Thought he raised a horse or something...
I'm not a sailing guy but live in SF.
My boat friends say, despite what you think of Larry, that it's a really really cool idea. We tried to go watch a race on Saturday and it was just full of people so we bailed.
But much better than being miles from shore and no one watching. Also skill over $$$, relatively speaking.
Captain Jack Sparrow wrote:
Uncle Rico wrote:I'm on a boat.
He wasn't for long.
NOT FOR LONNNNG, M------ F------!
I've been told by someone who would probably know, that Johnson was fighting an injury before the race, but there was so much publicity/prize money he ran anyway hoping for the best.
Remember that 150 back in the day? MJ v Bailey?!!!
A Duck wrote:
White might can't jump and brother's can't sail/swim?
Brother is can't sail/swim? Makes no sense.
Presumably you're trolling, but if you're not, your an idiot.Starboard and port do NOT depend on which direction you're looking. That's the point.
Er... wrote:
Depends whether you're looking from bow or stern.
Recognizer of Ignorance wrote:Starboard to port would be right to left.
Exactly what track needs these days. more showdowns between champs at different events.
We already know you're an idiot, for saying "your an idiot," but I'll take a crack at explaining this to you anyway.I did not say that starboard and port depend on which direction you're looking. What I said was that saying someone moving from "starboard to port" is going "right to left" depends on your position, bow or stern. I was correcting in Recognizer of Ignorance's post an error which you ignorantly have attributed to me, jack@ss.
A Boater wrote:
Presumably you're trolling, but if you're not, your an idiot.
Starboard and port do NOT depend on which direction you're looking. That's the point.
Er... wrote:Depends whether you're looking from bow or stern.