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Around 3:30 a small sailboat(a Columbia 22 I think) was cruising down the
channel with only its jib up.
I sailed by the boat near the barges as the guy was cruise'n down wind enjoying
a nice breeze.
On my next reach the boat was abeam of the waves and his jib was flogging
terribly. I thought I would head that way and see if the guy was in trouble.
As I got closer I noticed that the guy was nakid standing midships taking a
leak off the side.
It is curious that he would choose this place (the main traffic pattern for
windsurfers) to relieve himself.
I think he would have gotten more shock value if he could have held it a little
longer and put on a show for all the cars on the San Mateo bridge.
--Robert Novak Silicon Graphics Computer Systems 650-933-2603 Desktop Peripherals robertn@sgi.com-DeleteThis
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