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Mr. Skip Starbuck
 
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I enjoy taking vacations off season, it is quieter and less expensive. When
my kids were young, we took them to Disney World the week after Labor Day.
We walked directly onto every ride, without any waiting. We could get into
every restaurant without a reservation, and it was cooler than the summer.
I have taken many Caribbean Vacations in the summer, I think the thrill of a
hurricane adds to the excitement. You can buy insurance cheaply to protect
from extreme weather.

The only problem with Hawaii off season is the rain, the weather is great
year round.

Now if I owned a 36' Lobster Boat, I know I would have to take my vacations
off season. ; )




"P. Fritz" wrote in message
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"Mr. Skip Starbuck" wrote in message
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JohnH,
In all of the groups I read, Harry is the only person who takes a

vacation,
and then posts in the morning, again in the afternoon, and then again

in the
evening. I would have no desire to post while on vacation, but my wife
would be very upset if I found posting on rec.boats more enjoyable than
having a vacation with her.

Then again, if my wife (did I mention she is a young beautiful bride?)

was
married to someone like Harry, she might prefer if I was typing away in
rec.boats than spending time with her.


Did anyone notice that harry went to hawaii in the extreme
offseason?.......looks like he is spending all his money on gas for his
lobsta boat.



"PocoLoco" wrote in message
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On Sat, 1 Oct 2005 18:16:03 -0400, "Mr. Starbuck"

wrote:

Harry,
You posted a week's worth of activities, how did you get all that

great
stuff done in 4 days, especially since you have been posting on

rec.boats
through out each of the 4 days you have been in Hawaii. I am beginning

to
think this Harry Krause might be "Smithers".

I think we all are being "Smithered" again.


In three weeks we leave for our Disney Cruise. Please keep track of

the
number
of posts and amount of time I spend trying to attract the attention of
folks
while I'm on vacation!
--
John H

"All decisions are the result of binary thinking."