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K. Smith
 
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Wayne.B wrote:
On Sun, 06 Feb 2005 20:07:17 GMT, Short Wave Sportfishing
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Middle of March if the ice cooperates maybe even sooner.



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Ice is for drinks. You're living too far north.



Sorry Tom confused it's "disconnected" & the ignition was on for
what??? 6-8 wks???

Regardless Tom is anyone going to mention that if the ignition has
"really" been on long enough to fry the battery, what are the
implications, if any at all, for the motors' systems????

Anyway maybe someone will address it???

K


So the Krause lie of the day??? Here ya go:-)

So just getting back to the Hatt 43 lie:-) What happened was at
least 2 of the NG people lived near where he "claimed" he did & said
they'd settle if he owned a Hatt 43 or not by simply calling around &
taking a look:-) After all his usual abuse & fained "privacy" concerns
it was starting to look like his lying hide was about to be hung out to
dry:-)

This would be more than his ego could even contemplate, so in his
desperation not to be caught red handed (again:-)) he then lied again;
which despite it being totally unbelievable it allowed his damaged mind
to think he was still the big man his lies had created:-)

Doubt save to organise employment wrecking union strokes he's never
even been to Florida but he desperately needed to get away from the lie
mansion & the lie Hatt 43:-)





We had the Hatteras for two years. Last year, out of the cold clear,

a broker approached me with an offer to buy. Our continued Florida
lifestyle was somewhat up in the air, because the two breadwinners
hereabouts were about to be offered long-term but temporary assignments
they could not refuse in the Washington, D.C., area. So, after being
romanced a little, we sold the Hatt for almost precisely what we paid

for it. Not bad, after two full years of use. And I mean full years. So,
we didn't "make" any money off the Hatt, but we didn't lose any, either.
The proceeds were prudently invested.