"Gene Kearns" wrote in message
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On 19 May 2004 00:30:41 GMT, (JAXAshby) wrote:
It is not a rope on the boat, it is a line, and when it is attached to
the
anchor, it becomes a rode.
Bill
In France, they speak French. In Italy, they speak Italian. In
California,
they speak cereal (i.e. nuts, fruits and flakes). On Midwest lakes, an
anchor
is tied to a boat with a rope.
In the Midwest one can expect the nautical experience of those
accustomed to a prairie schooner.
Just how much does that "rope" stretch?? It that the same "rope" that
Roy Rogers uses? Get along little dingy..... yip....yip.....
yee-haw.... little mushroom anchor....
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