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On 3 Jun 2004 16:12:09 -0500, Dave wrote:
On Thu, 03 Jun 2004 17:21:53 GMT, felton said: I will say that old Jose, who paints bottoms day in and day out seems to be well covered up and protected and I don't envy him that job. Particularly since under your economic analysis old Jose works for free. Dave S/V Good Fortune CS27 While you may balk at the idea of doing an honest day's work in the boatyard, I don't mind it. A day or two working on the bottom of my boat for something over $1,000 in savings seems like a good deal to me. |
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felton wrote:
While you may balk at the idea of doing an honest day's work in the boatyard, I don't mind it. A day or two working on the bottom of my boat for something over $1,000 in savings seems like a good deal to me. Heck yeah. Of course, you can understand why the guy who otherwise is going to pocket that $1,000 bucks probably thinks of it as a cost ![]() DSK |
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