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I love your stories of the sea adventures in which you have participated. I'm very glad that you have never been washed overboard in the midst of a storm in the past but are here to share more nautical tales.
posted by
TAPS.
on December 23, 2015 at 10:22 PM
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I was on a sabbatical adventure myself, whenever you did "At Sea" before, so I am ready for it. I have had a few sea excursions myself, one in a 30-foot boat with 10 or 12 foot high waves..... and lived to tell about it.
posted by
GoldenMean
on December 23, 2015 at 8:34 AM
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Alright. I will rest up for this. 
posted by
Justi
on December 21, 2015 at 5:30 PM
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Ewwwww...gonna pop some extra buttery popcorn, kick back, and enjoy the show. Looking forward to this!
posted by
WeatheredLight
on December 21, 2015 at 3:03 PM
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Nautikos
I shall be looking with joy to the forseable future old chap. 
posted by
WileyJohn
on December 21, 2015 at 1:59 PM
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I am not in the crowd demanding no more science (yes I can spell it right too) but if a post doesn't interest me I just move on to the next one...I am not one to tell others what they need or have to write.
posted by
Annicita
on December 21, 2015 at 8:57 AM
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Coolness! Let's take a boat ride....
posted by
strat
on December 21, 2015 at 8:02 AM
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You capture the intense emotions that of which were felt very well. I look forward to seeing where your series goes. I can see it going in a number of different ways.
posted by
FormerStudentIntern
on December 21, 2015 at 5:27 AM
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Well you can bet this nerdy girl wasn't in the torch and sign crowd
milling around your balcony. Not me, I wasn't there building the fire under the kettle of tar, or plucking feathers from unwilling chickens. I had nothing to do with hauling that big nasty creosote-coated rail up the cul-de-sac, or the ruffians who planned to ride the science guy out of town on it... But I do love sea stories, and the hero's journey where a green young lad is seasoned as he takes on the unknown, no matter what odds are against him... Eagerly awaiting your next installment... ☺
posted by
Pat_B
on December 21, 2015 at 3:54 AM
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Yes you could repeat it all again Naut. It was one of your finest. Although it was a bit squiddy. Are they very edible, I can't remember which part you enjoyed most. I blame blogit for the uprising, . Most seem contrite. 
posted by
C_C_T
on December 20, 2015 at 11:51 AM
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Nautikos
Well, thank goodness! I can put that dang sign back in the garage! It was taking up valuable room in my trunk that I need for stashing gifts this time of year. I can guarantee you one thing....I may not like science, but I damn well know how to spell it! So, someone else around here needs to 'fess up! Anyway, I love your stories when you get off such serious topics. I have vague memories of these tales from before, am settled in with tea and will get quite cross (and giving you fair warning that I will nag) if you don't follow through soon enough that I don't get withdrawal pains....I can already tell I'm going to enjoy this series.




posted by
Krisles
on December 20, 2015 at 10:36 AM
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Hear Kabu clap. See Kabu smile. Nautikos is going to tell us stories of the sea again!! Now I was not in the crowd calling for no more science for I enjoy those Posts but Nautikal Nauticos...that is something else.
posted by
Kabu
on December 20, 2015 at 10:04 AM
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