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Old 25-01-2012, 09:47   #16
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One of the joys of cruising is to leave behind all those people who want to correct whatever they think is wrong with you.
The last thing I'd want is to find one in paridise.
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Is anyone offering counseling services to cruisers?

Looking into feasibility of hanging a shingle off the boom.
Lonnatic, if your post was a serious one, I think you can see most responders think of their sailing as any therapy they need, and the likelihood of you supporting your sailing habit or addiction is not great by "hanging your shingle out".

Perhaps you can offer your services to areas that may be require it on a contract basis.

The rest of us prefer to stay crazy
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Sailing is already good therapy.
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Is anyone offering counseling services to cruisers?

Looking into feasibility of hanging a shingle off the boom.
I thought that's what the harbor bar was for???...
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