Friday, April 28, 2006

Here's a picture of me jumping off the top of a large expensive motor yacht anchored off of South Beach, Miami while smiling and holding a beer can












This is why I take all the pictures.

16 comments:

Pile On® said...

Lookin' good spd.

Lookin' good.

spd rdr said...

Is that a Bud or a Heineken I'm holding?

portia said...

Cannonball!

Pile On® said...

I thought it looked like a Red Stripe.

Pooke said...

It looks just like you, but if you were taking all the pics, who was your double? Flipper? Flipper? Flipper?

Actually, if you look at it like you would a cloud, it looks like a moose stiff. Was it Moosehead?

portia said...

Oops. I didn't realize this was a quiz.

Hmmm. What beer would a sailor whose favorite book is Moby Dick drink at sea? Gotta be Harpoon! That, or a six-pack of this

*skinny dipping into the night*

portia said...

Erratum: That, or a six-pack of this :)

spd rdr said...

There are three rules to boating to which all good sailors must adhere:

1. Don't hit anything.
2. Don't hit anything.
3. Drink beer in cans.

That last one is an order.

Pile On® said...

Man....I wish I were jumping off a large expensive motor yacht right now.

And it doesn't matter when you are reading this.

spd rdr said...

It'a all about attitude, Pile. Your bathtub will work just fine.

Cassandra said...

Dear Lord.

I wait patiently all these years to find out what you look like, only to have it suddenly sprung on me you are quite possibly the most handsome man I have ever seen in my life...

Be still my beating heart.

spd rdr said...

(John Wayne voice:)

Yeah, well get over it, little lady. There won't be be no beauty contest hereabouts. Not until spring shearing, anyhow.

Cassandra said...

"Get over it", he says.

Story of my life.

camojack said...

I think you posted the wrong picture; that's actually one of me, by my yacht.

Well, this one is, definitely...
(Having sunscreen applied)

spd rdr said...

Nice spit you found, camo. Where?

camojack said...

spd rdr:
That's on Loggerhead Key, a couple of miles due North of Fort Jefferson, in the Dry Tortugas...there's an awesome reef for snorkeling on the North side, which is where we "parked".