You can not sink someone else's end of the boat and keep your own afloat. Charles Bower
Dead ahead, through the pitch-black night, the captain sees a light on a collision course with his ship.
He sends a signal: "Change your course ten degrees east."
"Change yours ten degrees west," comes the reply
The captain responds, "I'm a United States Navy captain! Change your course, sir!"
"I'm a seaman second class," the next message reads. "Change your course, sir."
The captain is furious. "I'm a battleship! I'm not changing course!"
"I'm a lighthouse. Your call."
Readers Digest 9/3/03
Now that was really cool! I loved it! Great photos, too, Sandra!
ReplyDeleteThis is one instance when I'm pretty sure a seaman second class outranks a captain. Cute story and love the shots. You found some great subjecs at the marina
ReplyDeleteHaha- that was funny! Love your pics.
ReplyDeleteI'm no sailor and have no idea what I'm looking at but I like that red pipe sticking up. Because it's red.
ReplyDeleteHaha! that was a great one! Was laughing out loud (litterally)Great shots! Hope you're having a good morning. Lunch time here!
ReplyDeletePretty photos and a cute story. Have a nice day.
ReplyDeletehaha! funny story! now i'm literally lol!
ReplyDeletelovely shots, too:)
A day spent around the water is a good day!
ReplyDeletexo Catherine
Hahaha! Thanks for the laugh!
ReplyDeletecute post, thanks for the smile. Great pictures too!
ReplyDeleteI love when you share the ocean part of your neighborhood with us...great shots...I can smell the salt air now...
ReplyDeleteOHHHHH!!! THAT is soooooooooooo GOOD!!! Plus cool photos, of course. ,-)
ReplyDelete"Auntie"
what a great story to go with these pics!
ReplyDeleteGreat post with the story and photos. Loved it.
ReplyDeleteWhat an artist you are with the camera. I loved the story too. We used to sail in the Pacific and I miss it sometimes.
ReplyDeleteGREAT PICTURES SO CRIPS...BUT THE DIALOG IS MY FAVORITE.
ReplyDeleteHUGS c
Love these photos! I do love detail. :-)
ReplyDeleteNice shots on the marina and very funny story to go along with it.
ReplyDeleteGreat images of things i don't get to see. I have heard that story before,yep,better let the lighthouse call the shots.
ReplyDeletehahaha~Funny.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the smile, my friend! I have missed you! AND yes, the game really upset me last night!
ReplyDeleteGreat post LOL
ReplyDeleteI have herd that before but I still laugh..
LOL! I loved that one!! Love your sharp and clear photos, too.
ReplyDeleteGreat pictures...funny anecdote! Good combo!!
ReplyDeleteHaHA!
ReplyDeleteThat made me laugh. Fun shots.
ReplyDeleteAwesome pictorial story post....:)You have a great imagination.
ReplyDeletei'm sure i left a comment here yesterday, can't figure out what happened with it.
ReplyDeleteanyway, i loved your funny story and the photos.
thanks for putting a smile on my face.
Great shots, Sandra! Have a good day!
ReplyDeleteGreat shots but a great story!! I enjoyed that.
ReplyDeleteI remember reading that in the Readers Digest. I used to love reading their funny features. Since I rarely can remember punchlines, I can enjoy jokes and humorous stories over and over! This once offered Good Morning laughter along with "vacation day" browsing among the craft at the marina. !Thanks!
ReplyDeletegreat post Sandra! I've missed you and blogland!
ReplyDeleteI love the photos. Wonderful blog
ReplyDeleteGreat post and sorry I am so late. Good laugh.
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