GL: Boats for mental health

DavidDoy at aol.com DavidDoy at aol.com
Fri Aug 8 10:20:35 EDT 2008


But...............
I bet you spend more than one short session a week on the boat.
It's still a bargain at any price, and no shrink could ever make me feel  
that good.
David D
_www.cruisingthegreatloop.com_ (http://www.cruisingthegreatloop.com)  
 
 
In a message dated 8/8/2008 10:01:46 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
LRZeitlin at aol.com writes:

In a  message dated 8/8/08 12:00:38 AM, Mike writes:


> Actually I  consider my boat to be a mental health prescription. And cheaper
> than  a shrink.
> 
I agree that a boat is good for mental health. It  permits you to focus all 
your anxieties on one source. But I'm not sure  that it is cheaper than a 
shrink. 
My neighbor, a psychiatrist, charges  $100 a weekly session. Assuming that 
you 
see him every week, that's only  $5000 a year. (Two weeks off for vacation.) 
My boat costs me more than  that.

Larry Z



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