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![]() Scott Vernon wrote: Boston Pops on 4th of July! Boston Symphony, in Boston Symphony hall, on any day. Jim "katysails" wrote in message ... Scotty: I prefer John Philip Sousa. I like Sousa...quite imspirational if the band is good...quite horrible if the band is not.... -- katysails s/v Chanteuse Kirie Elite 32 http://katysails.tripod.com "Women and cats will do as they please, and men and dogs should relax and get used to the idea." - Robert A. Heinlein |
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![]() Jonathan Ganz wrote: Keep twisting on the end of the line MacBoy. You're obviously a liar and a fraud. Actually, what I have posted regarding considering several boats and then placing an order for the Mac 26m is true. Who are you shilling for? Certainly not a Mac dealer. Even they know it's a garbage boat. Have a nice weekend John. - Incidentally, have you considered my suggestion that you might benefit from some professional help? Jim |
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Living all my life in Boston I've attended both on many, many occasions.
Symphony Hall is one of the best venues in the country. I've been there five times this season, most recently to see Bobby McFerrin - a great show, especially with the Symphony Hall acoustics. However, the July 4th event on the river is a spectacle not to be missed, at least a few times. For a number of years I worked in the boathouse directly across from the Hatch Shell on the Esplanade. Perfect seats for the fireworks, but we used the TV and radio to bring in the concert. I haven't gone over to watch the concert in a few years - only the first 200,000 get good seats. Last year we watched the concert on TV on our boat, moored in Salem Harbor waiting for their fireworks. "Jim Cate" wrote in message ... Scott Vernon wrote: Boston Pops on 4th of July! Boston Symphony, in Boston Symphony hall, on any day. Jim "katysails" wrote in message ... Scotty: I prefer John Philip Sousa. I like Sousa...quite imspirational if the band is good...quite horrible if the band is not.... -- katysails s/v Chanteuse Kirie Elite 32 http://katysails.tripod.com "Women and cats will do as they please, and men and dogs should relax and get used to the idea." - Robert A. Heinlein |
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seen that on the tube. must be fantastic live.
Scotty "katysails" wrote in message ... Boston Pops on 4th of July! The best....although I heard the Washington Symphony (I think it was them...) perfrom the 1812 Overture on the oval in front of the White House with cannon and fireworks and I think that probably was the most spectacular music I've ever been privy to hear... -- katysails s/v Chanteuse Kirie Elite 32 http://katysails.tripod.com "Women and cats will do as they please, and men and dogs should relax and get used to the idea." - Robert A. Heinlein |
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they don't let Mac26Mx owners in.
"Jim Cate" wrote in message ... Scott Vernon wrote: Boston Pops on 4th of July! Boston Symphony, in Boston Symphony hall, on any day. Jim "katysails" wrote in message ... Scotty: I prefer John Philip Sousa. I like Sousa...quite imspirational if the band is good...quite horrible if the band is not.... -- katysails s/v Chanteuse Kirie Elite 32 http://katysails.tripod.com "Women and cats will do as they please, and men and dogs should relax and get used to the idea." - Robert A. Heinlein |
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"Jeff Morris" wrote ...
Living all my life in Boston I've attended both on many, many occasions. Symphony Hall is one of the best venues in the country. I've been there five times this season, most recently to see Bobby McFerrin - a great show, especially with the Symphony Hall acoustics. how recent? Just last week, on the radio, one of those 'what-ever-happened-to?' bits, asked if Bobby was still happy. However, the July 4th event on the river is a spectacle not to be missed, at least a few times. For a number of years I worked in the boathouse directly across from the Hatch Shell on the Esplanade. Perfect seats for the fireworks, but we used the TV and radio to bring in the concert. I haven't gone over to watch the concert in a few years - only the first 200,000 get good seats. Last year we watched the concert on TV on our boat, moored in Salem Harbor waiting for their fireworks. Sounds lovely! Scotty |
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![]() "Scott Vernon" wrote in message ... "Jeff Morris" wrote ... Living all my life in Boston I've attended both on many, many occasions. Symphony Hall is one of the best venues in the country. I've been there five times this season, most recently to see Bobby McFerrin - a great show, especially with the Symphony Hall acoustics. how recent? Just last week, on the radio, one of those 'what-ever-happened-to?' bits, asked if Bobby was still happy. Two weeks ago, April 4. Symphony Hall was sold out, the first time I've seen it filled this year. It was a great concert; lots of audience participation. McFerrin is an incredible musician. Making a special appearance was harpist Deborah Henson-Conant, who amazed all with her "electric blues harp" and singing, which sounded like Bonnie Riatt. Their duets were worth the price of admission. McFerrin finished with a Wizard of Oz medley, and then did the Mickey Mouse Club Song for an encore. He seemed very happy, but he did not do his trademark song. However, the July 4th event on the river is a spectacle not to be missed, at least a few times. For a number of years I worked in the boathouse directly across from the Hatch Shell on the Esplanade. Perfect seats for the fireworks, but we used the TV and radio to bring in the concert. I haven't gone over to watch the concert in a few years - only the first 200,000 get good seats. Last year we watched the concert on TV on our boat, moored in Salem Harbor waiting for their fireworks. Sounds lovely! Scotty |
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Were you working at Community Boating? I sailed out of
there for five years, and enjoyed walking along the Half Shell. Community Boating had 81 total boats, including 51 Mercuries when I was there. I bet the Mercuries are all still there. We have three left at the boat club. This is where I learned to sail, on these same Mercuries. Now, I'm in charge of refurbishing them this year. They are tanks --15.5' 630 lbs worth of solid fiberglass. These boat are so tough, when the kids hit the dock, the dock gets damanged. Since we have three, and they will be used for the youngest juniors--9 year olds. I was surprised to see they only had numbers and no names. One nice thing about running the project--I get to pick the names. I love naming boats. There is an art to it. They must be fitting and cool. I thought of kids crashing into docks and then I thought, three boats, then I thought--"The Three Stooges". Moe, Larry and Curly. I spent the moring sanding "Larry" down before I went sailing. I'm trying to find another boat or two for donation. Others names could be named Nyuck, Nyuck-Nyuck, or Curly-Joe. I learned on these same boats, nearly 39 years ago! I still remember the centerboards, that drop like a guillotine. So I have a certain foundness for them and want to make them look really nice. These are getting new masts, new booms, new centerboards, lots of new hardware, and new paint. Bart "Scott Vernon" wrote "Jeff Morris" wrote at least a few times. For a number of years I worked in the boathouse directly across from the Hatch Shell on the Esplanade. Perfect seats for the fireworks, but we used the TV and radio to bring in the concert. Sounds lovely! Scotty |
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"N1EE" wrote in message
om... Were you working at Community Boating? I sailed out of there for five years, and enjoyed walking along the Half Shell. Community Boating had 81 total boats, including 51 Mercuries when I was there. I bet the Mercuries are all still there. I sailed at Community every summer day from the time I was 11 until I was 18. They still have the Mercuries, plus a number of other boats. Price for juniors is still $1 for the entire summer. I never worked at Community, but I did spend some years at Harvard Sailing, on the Cambidge side. You probably missed them - they built on a barge in 1972 directly across from the Hatch Shell. They had (still have?) a fleet of InterClubs - the world's tippiest dinghies, and Larks, plus other assorted relics. We have three left at the boat club. This is where I learned to sail, on these same Mercuries. Now, I'm in charge of refurbishing them this year. They are tanks --15.5' 630 lbs worth of solid fiberglass. These boat are so tough, when the kids hit the dock, the dock gets damanged. In my first few days there I took the shore class, then went out once or twice with other kids and decided I was ready to solo. Within 10 minutes I was aground on the island, hauled off, and pointed back to the dock which I rammed full speed! For penance, I had to take off and return 25 times - by the end of that I knew how to sail. Since we have three, and they will be used for the youngest juniors--9 year olds. I was surprised to see they only had numbers and no names. One nice thing about running the project--I get to pick the names. I love naming boats. There is an art to it. They must be fitting and cool. I thought of kids crashing into docks and then I thought, three boats, then I thought--"The Three Stooges". Moe, Larry and Curly. I spent the moring sanding "Larry" down before I went sailing. I'm trying to find another boat or two for donation. Others names could be named Nyuck, Nyuck-Nyuck, or Curly-Joe. I learned on these same boats, nearly 39 years ago! 39 years? You may have just missed me - the summer of '65 my horizons were expanding and I spent little time at Community. I still remember the centerboards, that drop like a guillotine. So I have a certain foundness for them and want to make them look really nice. These are getting new masts, new booms, new centerboards, lots of new hardware, and new paint. Yup, great boats, great club. |
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Actually, you're just a liar.
I only consider suggestions from people with IQs above 135. You don't qualify. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com "Jim Cate" wrote in message ... Jonathan Ganz wrote: Keep twisting on the end of the line MacBoy. You're obviously a liar and a fraud. Actually, what I have posted regarding considering several boats and then placing an order for the Mac 26m is true. Who are you shilling for? Certainly not a Mac dealer. Even they know it's a garbage boat. Have a nice weekend John. - Incidentally, have you considered my suggestion that you might benefit from some professional help? Jim |
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