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On topic again!
On Mon, 16 May 2011 20:47:55 -0400, Wayne B
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On Mon, 16 May 2011 19:56:30 -0400, wrote:
On Mon, 16 May 2011 18:36:07 -0400, Wayne B
wrote:
On Mon, 16 May 2011 15:04:21 -0700 (PDT), "Jack."
wrote:
Just got back from today's Shuttle launch this afternoon. From 6
miles away it makes a lot of noise! Unfortunately. there was some
cloud cover, so we didn't get to see the SRB's separate, but it was
still fun. Only one more launch left. See it while you can.
The founder of the company lives in Port Orange in the same flying
community that John Travolta lived in... until he bought his 707. He
gave us a golf cart tour and bought dinner last night. Very nice
place.
Washed all the love bugs off the front of the 'vette and put her up.
1st road trip in her, sweet ride.
On topic? Lots of boats, causeways, bridges, and water. And of
course, Florida.
What's not to like? We were docked in Miami last night and had hoped
we might catch a glimpse of the launch this morning but no luck - too
much cloud cover to the north and too far away. We did catch a night
launch from Titusville two years ago and that was pretty spectacular.
Beautiful weather today as we cruised north up the beaches. Caught a
smallish bonito just south of Palm Beach Inlet, steaked it out, and
are now in the process of broiling it for dinner. Smells delicious.
Just be careful not to catch a Goliath Grouper, you will be called a
racist. ;-)
(I doubt Plume will even get that joke)
Probably not unless "she" Googles it up. :-)
Darn good parrot though, repeats everything verbatim.
We had a Giant Grouper living under our boat for a few days down in
the Dry Tortugas a few years ago. Every once in awhile it would poke
its head out so you could see it. The mouth on it was the size of a
pie plate, looked like it could have swallowed a football in one
gulp.
Probably you just pretend to give a crap about your fellow man.
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