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How many boats have you missed this year?

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So far this year I have missed two.

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  1. i missed two flights i dont sail it freaks me out


  2. just one, wont make that mistake again....who am i kidding? I probably will

  3. keep missing them

  4. none but i've rocked a few

  5. Three, I think my sights need adjusting

  6. I missed a couple , but most of them get rammed real hard .

  7. none

  8. Loads. I need my a*se kicking

  9. Well, I only had one scheduled and I was right on time. Caught a bunch of fish too!

  10. Quite a few..............I was at the airport!!!!!!!.......x*x

  11. None. Went to Amsterdam in April, that is the only proper boat i have ever been on.

  12. a-lot,,getting a bit slow,,

  13. errr none , though not using one to commute i'm hardly likely to on otherhand if you meant missed opputunities well who's to know!!

  14. Hello D, I have been on a few boats this year.

  15. None,,,I sold our Narrowboat in 2004,,,,,mind you though we may but another

  16. i don't miss many...

    I'm usually the first on board

  17. One boat in the springtime! Going down the Chicago river. It was a party boat!

  18. There have been boats?????

  19. None this year, but 3 in my lifetime.

  20. Well I did miss this one boat, but they were pretty nimble in their boat.  I mean, a chain machine gun is only as accurate as the guy blasting away with it right?

    Or..........  Did you mean a life opportunity, using the clever metaphor, "I missed the boat".  Not at all.  I wanted to be an idiot.  And what do ya know, I am!

    Or.... Did I miss boarding on a boat?  Since I own a pontoon boat, I'd say never.  I am the captain.  Huh.  I imagine if you didn't have the boat tethered by the winch, it'd drift off as you were disembarking from the trailer.

  21. none, i saw the reruns

  22. I didn't know any were coming for me, so all of them!

  23. I do a lot of Fishing and Boating.

    I've had more close calls with airplanes.  

    When going out for a long weekend with the guys.... I like to be the one bringing the beer or galley supplies.  Acting as purser is a little work but is well worth it as the boat will not leave without you and the food/beer needed for the journey. He he he.

    But really timing is important on a boat.  Tides.  Destination tide.  (bite)  Most captains have more than one issue with being late leaving the dock.  So plan for time needed to find parking and loading your gear.

    Have fun and take some photos on the way. :-)

  24. thousends   its not my year

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