Molto Bene

Starting June 1 and featuring about 60 sailboats spread over numerous racing classes, the much-anticipated event provides adventure on the high seas. It is one of the most historic and well known of the U.S. East Coast blue water races.

Molto Bene

Postby moondoggie » Sat Jun 02, 2007 1:04 pm

Best of Luck, Richard & Idarae..... I will be looking for you from 35,000ft on my flights up to Newark!

All of us at Continental will keep an eye out..


Moondoggie! 8)
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Watching Your Back!

Postby moondoggie » Sun Jun 03, 2007 1:33 pm

As of now you got a solid 8 kts.. Hang in there Girl ... You might have to ride that jumpseat for a bit.. so far the seas appear to be only about 3 ft.. but then we are in our houses and you are in the boat... :shock:
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Idarae!

Postby moondoggie » Sun Jun 03, 2007 6:05 pm

Only you! Always a girl at the front of the boat to lead the way!
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Safe Night!

Postby moondoggie » Sun Jun 03, 2007 10:06 pm

Idarae & Richard... Hope you are reading these... have a safe night.. Will update for you and the other racers new weather maps and prognostics...in the morning..


I bet you could use a margaritta or 3 or 4 about now... And you thought flying at 35000ft wrestling a bar cart in moderate turbulance sucked .. Hang in there you two.. YOU both are an awesome team ... Hey richard she is just as professional on the plane as I bet she is on the MOLTO BENE Take care of each other..

Good Night ..

PS.. life on reserve ... is great ..see got to be team cheerleader GO GO GO 8)
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Postby guest » Mon Jun 04, 2007 6:26 pm

Crew of Molto Bene,

I have been watching the map all weekend. I'm a little late in sharing my good wishes, but they have been with you all weekend. I hope all of you have a hot shower waiting for you soon after the finish.

Cayrn and Kip, please come share some of your adventure with us on the First 235 forum. I can't even imagine what you have been through.

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The final stretch!

Postby moondoggie » Mon Jun 04, 2007 8:16 pm

Lets see there I was at 40,000ft winging to Cancun...and back to Houston today! worrying over You & Richard... Nice smooth air... there you were 12+ seas..I hope you had the seatbelt sign on and kept the bar cart out of the aisle... However I do believe you still both did it with smiles ..

I am so proud... to have you as friends.. You never forget...my birthday nothing .. you always remember the holidays you two are what can never be bought and that is incredible friends..

Moondoggie! :D


PADDLE FASTER... oh this is a sailboat race I forgot!
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LADIES & GENTLEMAN

Postby moondoggie » Mon Jun 04, 2007 9:20 pm

Captain Richard has released the "FASTEN SEATBELT SIGN" feel free to get up and exit the MOLTO BENE! Please check around your seats for any of your items left behind. Captain Richard and his FIRST MATE Idarae would like to "THANK YOU for sailing MOLTO BENE AIR" Remember to 'THANK THE CREW exiting the boat for their fine service. and REMEMBER ... BUH BYE BUH BYE till the next race!


CONGRADULATIONS MOLTO BENE!
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