Re: The ode of the midnight skulker
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Fri, 15 Jan 1999 16:22:13 -0500
Original-From: Limpet6@aol.com
Original-Reply-To: seascout-net@mail.sea.scouter.com
Original-Date: Thu, 19 Nov 1998 09:22:33 EST
Skulker
Ship 101 Viking rises to the challenge:
"Winter tie ups or storage are here and its unfair
The time when all hands only sneeze and stare
You can't take young men and young women
Sailin', rowin' or swimmin'
Yet there are things that can be done with a pen, log book, and a chair"
As ye may judge we believe in free association and meter.
Of course there's the matter of a prize. As we beat the drum I notice me crew
always rows faster when there's something at the end as a sweetener.
Is there a disinterested party willing to put something of value up to make
this a memorable event? Raw diamonds, a Maltese falcon, doubloons, CD's, an
old fishing trophy, an egg timer?
Looking before you leap is for sissies. Whatever doesn't kill you makes you
stronger. NO FEAR.
YISS,
Roger Crossland
Skipper
Sea Scout Ship 101 Viking
Stratford, CT
"We sail to the ends of the earth."
We only bail when the waters up to the berth.
Our crew is mighty selective
Now semaphore's an elective
Choosin' galley cooks primarily by girth.
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