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Jonathan Ganz June 24th 03 05:12 PM

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??

"Bobsprit" wrote in message
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Jeez.. I actually wrong almost the same thing before
I saw your post.


Hoobily Dooby do?

RB




Bobsprit June 24th 03 06:03 PM

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2) not accidently on purpose
fall on Moorons limp dick.


Just when you think Gay Ganzy's made progress, he fouls himself with the above.
Sigh.

RB

Jonathan Ganz June 24th 03 06:10 PM

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Just when you think Gay Robert Brody is making progress,
he "reaquaints" himself with male anatomy.

"Bobsprit" wrote in message
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2) not accidently on purpose
fall on Moorons limp dick.


Just when you think Gay Ganzy's made progress, he fouls himself with the

above.
Sigh.

RB




Donal June 24th 03 06:11 PM

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"Capt. Mooron" wrote in message
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Good Gawd..... both of those locations are equivalent to a day sail. You
folks are discussing 3 hr passages here.


Exactly! This was my point when I asked about the distance to Oyster Bay.

..... and Bobby thinks that he hooked *me*????


Regards


Donal
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Bobsprit June 24th 03 06:17 PM

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This is true. However, leaving sails against shrouds is poor sailing
also. It's a bad habit and should be avoided.

Alright....Ganzy! You asked for this! You have no one to blame but yourself!
I agree with you.

Sorry I had to get rough.

RB

Bobsprit June 24th 03 06:23 PM

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The "town dock" is actually called "Norwalk Visitors Dock" or
something along those lines. It's way up the river and not in what I
would call a "good " neighborhood to be in at night. If you are
looking for a cheap whore or some crack, it's probably just the place.
During the day, it's okay to tie up there for a while to have lunch,
use the free pumpout, or whatever for a few hours. 25 cents a foot.

It's at the "end" and is the best entrance to the restaurants and town in
general. The only problem is the rush of fishing boats that start out at 5:00
am or so.
It's not 25 cents a food...not even close. It's a dollar a foot and you can
only stay on the dock at the beginning and end of the season. You'll never get
a spot in the summer-too much traffic. In the spring and early september you
can usually pull up and tie up for free.
Thanks for proving that you know not of what you speak. When were you last in
Norwalk? 1960? Ever?

RB

Bobsprit June 24th 03 06:35 PM

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If you "did" tie up at the Visitors dock, and you asked any local
where was the best place to get a clam roll within easy walking
distance, what would they say?

I can't eat clams, sadly. Or Lobster for that matter.

RB

Jonathan Ganz June 24th 03 06:44 PM

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Ouch. That really hurt. But, I like it rough.

"Bobsprit" wrote in message
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This is true. However, leaving sails against shrouds is poor sailing
also. It's a bad habit and should be avoided.

Alright....Ganzy! You asked for this! You have no one to blame but

yourself!
I agree with you.

Sorry I had to get rough.

RB




Jonathan Ganz June 24th 03 06:45 PM

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hahahahahahhahahahahahaaaa

wrote in message
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On 24 Jun 2003 17:34:29 GMT, (Bobsprit) wrote:

and Bobby thinks that he hooked *me*????

More like you crawled into the lobster trap again. I'll haul you up

later!

RB


You can't eat him - are you going to lick him a little?

BB




Bobsprit June 24th 03 06:46 PM

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although usually it's by car.

sigh


RB


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