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Scott Vernon June 21st 04 04:33 AM

notice to mariners
 
The CG was broadcasting (on 16) a NtM, today, seems they 'found' a 5'
section of a sailboat bow off Point No Point MD (mouth of Potomac R. ) .
Asking boaters to be on the lookout for bodies in the water.


--
Scotty
S/V Lisa Marie
Balt. MD USA


katysails June 21st 04 11:53 AM

notice to mariners
 
seems they 'found' a 5'
section of a sailboat bow off Point No Point

That's bad.....poor people....

--
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



Bobsprit June 21st 04 12:32 PM

notice to mariners
 
Oh goody, floaters...what a wonderful way to make your day.


I'll never understand creeps like Scotty Potty who get their jollies by
listening to the disasters on the radio.

RB

Bobsprit June 21st 04 01:00 PM

notice to mariners
 
I'll never understand creeps like Scotty Potty who get their jollies by
listening to the disasters on the radio.

RB


Umm Bubbles, my understanding is that it was a securite call

Scotty recently commented that it was "fun" to listen to a boat that had run
aground. I said "wonderful" to his horrific pleasures and the scumbag was
totally busted.
What an asshole Scotty Potty is.

RB

Joe June 21st 04 08:18 PM

notice to mariners
 
(Bobsprit) wrote in message ...
I'll never understand creeps like Scotty Potty who get their jollies by
listening to the disasters on the radio.

RB


Umm Bubbles, my understanding is that it was a securite call

Scotty recently commented that it was "fun" to listen to a boat that had run
aground. I said "wonderful" to his horrific pleasures and the scumbag was
totally busted.
What an asshole Scotty Potty is.

RB


Bobspirt,

I too often listen to 22 alpha to hear of the lubbers in peril on the
sea. Some of it has me ROTFLMAO. Some of it is serious and worth
listening to. On a lonely late hour watch it can be very entertaining.
One of my favorites was a boat taking on water thru the head here in
the bay. On all securite and
Pon Pon messages you need to listen.

Its amazing what some lubbers think an emergency is.

And is wise to scan 22 perhaps you might pick up a signal offshore
that is to weak for the USCG to hear.

During really fast big heavy squalls here I usually swith to 11 and
listen to all the barge and ship traffic. Usually no one is hurt but
you hear some great sea stories.

Joe

Scott Vernon June 21st 04 11:57 PM

notice to mariners
 

"Bobsprit" wrote


I'll never understand peeps like Scotty who get
their jollies by sailing



sorry. I can't help it.


Scott Vernon June 22nd 04 12:02 AM

notice to mariners
 
Right on, Joe. Since I got my nice handheld, I listen to it in the cockpit.
Scan 16, 9, 22. Better than TV. Lots of funny stuff, some serious too. On
Sat., wind was 10~15kts, a sailboat called for a tow because he ran out of
fuel. booby?

SV

"Joe" wrote in message
om...
(Bobsprit) wrote in message

...
I'll never understand creeps like Scotty Potty who get their jollies by
listening to the disasters on the radio.

RB


Umm Bubbles, my understanding is that it was a securite call

Scotty recently commented that it was "fun" to listen to a boat that had

run
aground. I said "wonderful" to his horrific pleasures and the scumbag

was
totally busted.
What an asshole Scotty Potty is.

RB


Bobspirt,

I too often listen to 22 alpha to hear of the lubbers in peril on the
sea. Some of it has me ROTFLMAO. Some of it is serious and worth
listening to. On a lonely late hour watch it can be very entertaining.
One of my favorites was a boat taking on water thru the head here in
the bay. On all securite and
Pon Pon messages you need to listen.

Its amazing what some lubbers think an emergency is.

And is wise to scan 22 perhaps you might pick up a signal offshore
that is to weak for the USCG to hear.

During really fast big heavy squalls here I usually swith to 11 and
listen to all the barge and ship traffic. Usually no one is hurt but
you hear some great sea stories.

Joe



Scott Vernon June 22nd 04 12:07 AM

notice to mariners
 

"Bobsprit" wrote

Scotty recently commented that it was "fun" to listen to a boat that had

run
aground.



Post the proof or you are a big fat liar........again.


I said "wonderful" to his horrific



so you think it's wonderful that someone grounded? You are a prick.


What an asshole Scotty Potty has.


gee, I haven't heard the 'Scotty Potty' thing since 3rd grade.

SV




RB



Scott Vernon June 22nd 04 12:30 AM

notice to mariners
 
Could have been someone trying to collect insurance on a Mac26 that they
couldn't unload.

Scotty

"katysails" wrote in message
...
seems they 'found' a 5'
section of a sailboat bow off Point No Point

That's bad.....poor people....

--
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




Bobsprit June 22nd 04 02:11 AM

notice to mariners
 
Lots of funny stuff, some serious too.

Running aground has the potential to be "serious" but you thought it was fun.
You remain a scumbag.

RB


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