My Excellent Adventures
On Thu, 18 Jun 2009 08:09:48 -0400, Jim2242
wrote:
John H wrote:
On Thu, 18 Jun 2009 07:30:22 -0400, Wizard of Woodstock
wrote:
On Thu, 18 Jun 2009 06:28:43 -0400, Jim222
wrote:
HK wrote:
Wizard of Woodstock wrote:
Anything else you'd like to know?
Su
Please explain why certain models of Husqvarna lawn/garden tractors
exist even though you claim they never were manufactured.
When you finish explaining that, please explain why you put an outboard
with a 25" lower unit on a boat with a 20" transom.
When you finish explaining that, please explain how that outboard can be
*so* efficient, it burns about half the fuel competing outboards would
on the same boat and under the same operating conditions.
Oh, and is your bipolar disorder under control now?
That's sure to get you back in Tom's good graces.
He'll have his chance - I'm going to stop by his place tomorrow
evening just to say hi - maybe get a tour of his ranch or whatever it
is.
BTW You forgot to wish me happy birthday yesterday.
I'm sorry -
Happy Birthday Squid Jim.
Cheers
Back at 'cha.
Be sure and get a tour of the barn.
--
John H
I once shook hands with a pudgy guy who:
Sailed from San Francisco to Hawaii.
Rounded Cape Horn, twice.
Transited the Panama Canal.
Has owned more than 20 boats in his lifetime.
Sailed large boats competitively.
Has been hundreds of miles from land in a powerboat
under his command.
And who set a new record for the most distance covered and fish caught in the Chesapeake Bay in the shortest time!
Was that a hello handshake or a goodbye handshake? I think I know, but I
need confirmation.
Uh, both. It was the handshake that ensured I'd never spend a whole,
long day on a very small 25' boat with the man. (Or even on a 36'
Lobsta boat, for that matter.)
--
John H
I once shook hands with a pudgy guy who:
Sailed from San Francisco to Hawaii.
Rounded Cape Horn, twice.
Transited the Panama Canal.
Has owned more than 20 boats in his lifetime.
Sailed large boats competitively.
Has been hundreds of miles from land in a powerboat
under his command.
And who set a new record for the most distance covered
and most fish caught in the Chesapeake Bay in the shortest
time!
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