Blood Sweat Tears and Mashed Knuckles...

Discussion in 'Boat Design' started by Sean Herron, Jan 27, 2007.

  1. Sean Herron
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    Sean Herron Senior Member

    Hello...

    Sometimes the only way to get beyond those who are wholly negative in your life is to promote and hold onto your own strengths - against those who oppose you - and let them follow you like snakes - always good to watch your back for the odd Python - and to let them drown in their own promotions ...

    Cheers...

    SH.
     
  2. balsaboatmodels
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    balsaboatmodels Junior Member

    Hey Sean;

    True, period.

    Sounds like something significant is going on.

    'Tis not required to reveal what.

    Whatever it is you do, fair winds, following seas, and prayers to the Lord above for you.

    later,
    Forrest
    Lee's Summit.
     
  3. Poida
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    Poida Senior Member

    I wont ask how you mashed your knuckles, just hope their nose heals soon.

    Poida
     
  4. hansp77
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    hansp77

    sounds like me trying to manually crank-start my old inboard.
    Its been three weeks now, and any time I lightly touch or bump the bone below my thumb knuckle I get the agonies again.
    Might be time for an X-ray soon.

    After that one, I pulled off my carby to service it, and went straight to the marine shop to by a brand new and much bigger starting battery.

    No more cranking.
     

  5. Roly
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    Roly Senior Member

    I identify with your revelation.Having a lot of talent around you can make you
    lose sight of your own strengths, no matter how vast they are. I guess it depends on how buried your ego is and how graceful your disposition.
    Especially in leadership.

    There is instant gratification in mashed knuckles;Just keep them away from solvent.
     
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