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wbross1
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Posted - 07 Jul 2010 : 16:13:09
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OK Folks, here it is!!
If you are married and still talking to you wife you may want to mark your calendar. The Wife Husband National Championship is coming to Lake Norman YC October 9 & 10, AND you are stuck with me as your PRO!! I am going to do my best to bring you some wind and no thunderstorms to make a perfect weekend. Dave Safirstein and his crew of thousands is planning a real bash on shore if you are up to it after I finish with you on the race course.
The Notice of Race is on the www.fssa.com for you to take a look at. The planning is done and tweaked by our “One Design Regatta of the Year Award Winner," and last years NAC Regatta Chairman Carol Claypool. It is also a holiday weekend for many, so you will have a travel day on Monday. If not, tell the boss you need an R&R weekend with the wife or you will be in big trouble, and you’ll see him on Tuesday!!
Insert a reply here and tell who plans to be here.
Bill Ross Tel: 704-664-9511 Cell: 704-564-7418
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FS2321
Deck Hand
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Posted - 07 Jul 2010 : 22:20:35
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Bronson Bowlingis considering getting married to attend the 2010 Husband & Wife Flying Scot Championship regatta. Pre-nuptial/Annulment papers to be pre-signed and post dated for the following Monday.
Is this legal for the regatta?
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wbross1
Admiral
    
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Posted - 09 Jul 2010 : 10:14:46
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Pre-nuptuials accepted. However, they must be authentic and accompanied by marriage certificate and if forged or otherwise, you may end up pulling marks and she will be washing pots and pans!
Bill Ross, FS/5820 Chmn. FSSA National Championship Cmtte. |
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jakreidler
Top Crew
 
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Posted - 21 Jul 2010 : 19:43:20
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I plan on attending but need everyone's help in pulling off my 'story'. Once Alma found out there was a no-spinny division, she quickly stated, 'We are NOT flying a spinnaker and if you expect me to race with you, we will be in the Non Spin division!'. I am in the process of convincing her that the Non spin division has been canceled and we will need to be in the A or B division.
So once we are on site and I start getting grilled about 'Why are we in the Spin A or Spin B division?', come to my aid. Free beer and rum for your support. |
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MrDave
Commander
   
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Posted - 21 Jul 2010 : 20:06:50
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If I sail with your wife and you sail with mine, would that still be husband and wife? We both would be technically. My wife could teach you to be a caring skipper and I may be able to show your wife that it is not really that hard! Actually we have not yet decided we are going. Dave |
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wbross1
Admiral
    
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Posted - 21 Jul 2010 : 20:55:50
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Okay here is what you tell her on the Spinny issue. It is better than wallowing along whilst boats pass and the breeze will be cooler and there will be a little time to rest, read her book, and maybe have a glass of wine and a hug or two We have slipped the Lake Patrol a fiver to stay at the other end of the lake so there will be no trouble with the wine. AND no Switching with Dave!
Bill Ross, FS/5820 Chmn. FSSA National Championship Cmtte. |
Edited by - wbross1 on 21 Jul 2010 20:57:33 |
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wbross1
Admiral
    
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Posted - 31 Aug 2010 : 21:59:25
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Registrations are coming in for the Wife Husband 9 boats are now registered. We have a boat from Seattle! Others from PA, VA, NC, SC, MS, FL. Check the NOR on this website. Don't forget, it is a holiday weekend and also a race weekend at the Charlotte Motor Speedway, so make reservations now!
Bill Ross, FS/5820 Chmn. FSSA National Championship Cmtte. |
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