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To: steve from ihub who wrote (46160)2/14/2013 10:50:57 AM
From: GROUND ZERO™  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 221780
 
Actually, some cruise lines are sailing vessels, we took a barefoot cruise on the original Yankee Clipper... and we had our own sailboat for many years, so we still like to use the old salty terms, it makes us feel like old sailing salts...

GZ



To: steve from ihub who wrote (46160)2/14/2013 11:01:37 AM
From: Kirk ©  Respond to of 221780
 
If you can't find it in your "Funk & Wagnalls" then I think you will find the answer on "the flip-side."
do you have any idea why we still say set sail, when these huge boats dont have sails? inquiring minds want to know.
I think some teens think "the flip-side" is the back of their ipads .... -g-

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