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![]() "katysails" wrote in message ... Naw, I pointed it out to him about 5 years ago, but he still hasn't left. I think he's permanently moored here, just like his boat is permanently moored to an old A-4 engine block. Sorry, Katy - you sexy thing, you - my mooring is much better than some old Atomic 4 block. For your information, it consists of two, 500-pound, 48" ID, cast iron, manhole cover frames. You've heard asked why is a manhole cover round? You have probably heard stupid answers like 'so it won't fall into the hole' or or 'it can fit in any position', etc.? The correct answer why a manhole cover is round is because the frame is round. I got the frames, honey! Why not come down this winter and sail with me again. You know you enjoyed the heck out of it the last time. S.Simon |
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