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Originally Posted by fatlazyless
Actually, as I recall at the time I wrote that, I was not intending to be sarcastic. I was looking at the situation as someone who knows that beer and boating is pretty common. In my mind, as someone familiar with Diamond Island, what was a very small & easy turn of the steering wheel resulted into a huge human disaster. I'm sorry for any pain my comments, as perceived by you, may have caused and apologize for that. As someone who has experienced the sudden death of a brother-in-law, I recall how angry his death made me, at the time.
Determining whether a forum post is straight-ahead or sarcastic is not always so easy, and a different readers can interpret the same post differently.
What else can I say here? I need to go back and reread what I said in that quoted post of mine...hold-on...
Ok...just reread it ...and can understand how it could be interpreted to be sarcastic when one considers all my other posts....however....driving a boat and driving a car are in fact very very different. Car safety is usually a matter of a couple feet, while boat safety is frequently in a wide open space with 360-degree choice of steering.....so long time habits of boating and beer are still happening probably by a good number of boaters.
I was definately not trying to make a sarcastic comment but more thinking along the lines that it is not too unusual boating activity and was just a very small steering error. Boat steering errors have happened to me plenty times, and I think "is there rocks down below"...and "hope this works out ok" and know it's very easy to go astray on Winnipesaukee.
And, I apologize for stepping on anyone's feelings here.
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Thank you very much FLL!!
I have never read any of your posts as being sarcastic. I think you speak from the heart and add a lot to this forum

. More forum members should stop trying to be someone that they aren't and try to be more tolerant of opinions that don't agree with how they feel.
We all have different experiences in life as well as educational back grounds which make forums interesting at times. To stop someone from being themselves would make this a very boring forum.
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