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On Mar 13, 11:26 am, "Don White" wrote:
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On Mar 13, 9:47 am, "Don White" wrote:
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On Mar 13, 8:44 am, "JoeSpareBedroom" wrote:
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On Mar 13, 7:14 am, BAR wrote:
Don White wrote:
Good point. When that snow melts and the ground thaws......... a
vehicle
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make quite a mess.
Heck... even my dog makes a mess when the ground is soft & wet.
Where in the Queen's grammar manual does it describe "a vehicle an
make
quite a mess" is proper grammar?
Still need to know if the snow cover is gone up there? Anyone up there
that can fill me in? The guy asked me to wait till the snow is gone,
also noted he was busy so not to bother him till it is...
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Simple answer: The snow cover's not gone.
You buying a boat from this guy, or doing some sort of work for him?
I am picking up a mostly finished sailboat from a guy who never had
the time to finish it and just wants it gone. I hope to finish it up
during the summer.. Nice little daysailer with a small cuddy, sleeps
3-4, room for small kitchenette..
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For the record, it's not weekender (stevproj.com), it's the larger
version called Vacationeer. It's 20 feet long, and 8 feet wide...
I was just ysing a generic term for small sailboats with minimal overnight
accomodation.
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Yeah, I figured, but just wanted to be clear as the designer of these
vessels has a boat called "Weekender". Anyway, I am very excited but
will probably need some sailing lessons after I get a sail bent on. So
if you get down this way...
Maybe we can enter it in the 2009 Marblehead/Halifax race.
You, me & Tom should make a competent crew.
http://www.marbleheadtohalifax.com/