{ By Definition }
Posted by
Nicki Clark
on Thursday, February 19, 2009
Today, like most days, I was talking with my good friend Marie on the IM. Mostly I like talking with Marie on the IM for two reasons. #1: Being that we are such good friends, I know exactly how everything she types is meant to be taken and exactly which Marie voice and inflection it is said in. And #2: Our conversations, no matter what we're talking about, usually take a silly twist and make me laugh.
During our conversation this morning I had been meaning to type "learning," (as part of the sentance "I love learning" - cheesy I know) but ended up typing "leanring" (a non-real word) instead. The conversation that followed went like this:
Nicki:
..."learning," not "leanring." I don't even know what leanring is.
Marie:
Ya not leanring. Me either. We should look it up.
Nicki:
Ya. Or make it up.
Marie:
Ya. it isn't a word.
Nicki:
"Leanring: a device used to support the main sail mast on a catamaran."
Marie:
Oh. I was so wrong
Nicki:
Ha ha. No, silly. I made it up. Your turn.
Marie:
Oh. Love it. Ok.
"Leanring: A modern term to describe the two things a guy would do to creep a girl out... deriving from the root words 'leaning' and 'lingering.'"
Nicki:
LOL. Awesome.
5 comments:
I believe a leanring is only necessary to support the mast on sailing trimarans or the very largest sailing catamarans. The initial stability caused by the exaderated LP measurement relative to the beam/waterline-length ratio of most catamarans means the simple use of a triadic stay on the leeward side or a slightly larger headstay angle is more than sufficent to support the mast on all but the largest of catamarans. Or you could just get a motorboat... turn the key and go. But don't forget... no brake pedal.
I know I always say this...but you are the world's greatest blogger! Yeah for Nicki! It was so awesome to see you earlier in the month. You seem like you are doing awesome! I miss you and think you are great.
You're so cute! I miss you!
that guy is SERIOUSLY creepy. i don't know where you found him, but i'm guessing stockphotos has a few hidden gems up their sleeves...
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