Dear Mr Gribman

Dear Mr Gribman,

I hope this letter finds you well, first of all let me thank you for all
the useful information you have provided day by day about the wind in
your grib files.

I am writing today with a note of disappointment regarding the file you
sent me on 05/06/2009 at about 8pm. I read with interest your pointy
arrows and deduced that it was finally a good night to catch on some
sleep, a little innocuous front would come through, with top wind speeds
of 25kt, but only for a couple of hours or so, then cold front, and back
into light airs waiting for the next low.

Well Mr Gribman, after several hours in solid 30s i have to say you may
wish to revise your assumption in time for tomorrow's file. I hope you
dont let your concentration level slip this way again.

Best Regards,

a very wet sailor.

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Go ahead, very paraculo wet

Go ahead, very paraculo wet sailor! You're second!
Happy 30s!

Hi, very wet sailor, take

Hi, very wet sailor, take your spirit hight, go in safety. Love, M.

Marco, you're doing really

Marco, you're doing really well, good on you my friend. Good to see you in such high spirits. Go safely in the new low and I wish you well. Nick (diablo-j)