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On May 31, 6:21*pm, "Wilbur Hubbard"
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"Bruce" wrote in message

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On Tue, 31 May 2011 14:54:58 -0700 (PDT), Joe
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On May 31, 2:11 pm, "Wilbur Hubbard"
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"Joe" wrote in message


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Hey, check out what Roger Long has moved on to:


http://forums.sbo.sailboatowners.com...play.php?f=142


Interesting topics..ect...ect..


I was wondering where he was posting his cruising logs.


And, just who in the hell is Roger Long and why should I give a hoot
about
the Rube?


Wilbur Hubbard


No one was talking to you , please dis-regard.. you would have no
interest.


Roger has a boat, sails it places and has designed many commerical
vessels. Not to mention someone spent 100X's what your little boat is
worth just to have him take a first hand up close look at the most
famous shipwreck on earth.


Roger has a wealth of nautical knowledge, again something you have no
use for.


See Willie-boy, I told you so.


Willie-boy SCB's very own buffoon.


Talk about a buffoon! *Didn't you read Joe's recent post where he bragged
about catching his limit of Red Snapper over the week-end which is days
before the Red Snapper season starts in the Gulf of Mexico? Season starts
June first which is tomorrow. I should have the Rube arrested. Why, he's no
better than a Cuban raft immigrant when it comes to raping the fisheries out
of season.

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Geeze, now I'm going to have to roast and eat all the bald eagles I
have in my 50 cubic foot freezer before parks and wildlife show up.

Hey Nellie did you know in Florida it is unlawful to dump untreated
raw sewage from any boat on public or private lands, or in waters of
the state (even if you are dumping it from a cedar bucket). In areas
designated as No Discharge Zones, you are prohibited from discharging
even treated sewage, such as with a Type 1 or 2 MSD.

The primary environmental concern with your sewage is not the urine
(which is basically sterile) , but the feces. Human feces contains
bacteria, pathogens, and nutrients. The idea behind federal
regulations concerning sewage on boats is to keep untreated sewage out
of our inland and coastal waters, so we don’t have to swim in it or
drink it.

Joe