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Fitness on Boats -
If Captain Cat were human, he would look just like this. The Can Opener does not.
Can Opener: So. This Voyaging Fitness Routine you've been researching for me... result?
Captain Cat: It's a work in progr... - 2012/02/09 Umpire for Team Racing -
I 've volunteered the Can Opener to help out on the umpire boats at an upcoming Red Tabby Team Racing Regatta.
It's a great way to give back to a good club and to bone up on the sailing racing rules at the same time.
... - 2012/02/09 NOMBRES DE AVES - Algunas de las aves que nos podemos encontrar en el campo o en la ciudad se pueden ver aquí: Abejaruco Europeo - Merops apiaster Abejero Europeo - Pernis apivorus Abubilla - Upupa epops Acentor Alpino - Prunella collaris ... - 2012/02/09 Fòrum Verd: Fórum Verde en Gerona - Fòrum Verd 15 y 16 de febrero 2012 PALAU DE FIRES DE GIRONA Fòrum Verd es un punto de encuentro nacional e internacional para profesionales del sector verde. El salón está dirigido a: Viveristas Jardineros Centros de jardinería Ingenieros y A... - 2012/02/09 Tubing It To... Sail Away! -
Can Opener: Put on yer feathery hat and cape, we're going' to the Cruising Association. Nicola Rodriguez, author of Sail Away, is talking about exploring the Caribbean, Bahamas,
US Eastern Seaboard and the Med. So,... - 2012/02/08 Cruising Crew! -
Can Opener: W e've been invited to join another cruising crew from the Red Tabby Yacht Club !
Captain Cat: We're busy. My karate schedule is currently all consuming. I expect a tournament invitation any day now. &nbs... - 2012/02/08
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