The reach of c-brats - is it bad?

c-ness

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Ok so I'm sitting here in Europe enjoying an off-season vacation made possible by the no schedule of retirement. Plenty of castles, museums, good food, and so on. Yet when I get back to the room each night the first thing I do is turn on the IPad and browse the c-brats site. When I go to bed I think about upcoming boat projects, some stimulated by c-brat posts. Even across the ocean I can't seem to get away!
 
You poor so and so's are S I C K !

You need to set a schedule and manage your time better.

I Absolutely REFUSE to check C-Brat's before 0400(ET)

...unless there's something I'm closely following.

Best,
Casey
 
Thanks all...I'm starting to feel better. I just had lunch and had to check the c-brat site. I won't check back until after dinner...I hope.
 
I check in several times a day. It's a good thing to do. The most engaged in life, interesting and knowledgeable folks I know are on this site. It's nice to have friends all over the continent, lots I haven't met yet. All because of a somewhat different little boat. Thanks to all of you. George. :thup
 
I am in the desert in southern Arizona for the winter. 500 miles from the ocean. My boat is buried in the snow in Alaska 4200 miles away and I check the C-Brats at least twice a day.
It is a sickness I believe. But a good sickness.

Jack
 
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