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![]() Scott Vernon wrote: Ahoy Thom, last week it was in the 60's here, now it's in the 20's and it snowed last night. Only an inch, but enough to cover everything outside. Nothing to do but keep the fire stoked and snuggle. ![]() Dont you have a b-day party to put on? And BTW I here it's like 120 below where Katy lives...Man that must really suck. Only going to get in the low 60's here today, but 70's by the end of the week. Joe Scott Vernon Plowville Pa _/)__/)_/)_ "Thom Stewart" wrote in message ... A strange sight greeted me today. Pneuma is iced in, in her finger pier slip. The seconded time I've seen this happen in 35 years. Ole Thom |
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![]() "Joe" wrote Dont you have a b-day party to put on? Lisa is getting the cake now. And BTW I here it's like 120 below where Katy lives...Man that must really suck. Yup, don't know why anybody would 'live' up there. Only going to get in the low 60's here today, but 70's by the end of the week. I've been in Texas in the Summer. You can have it. -- Scott Vernon Plowville Pa _/)__/)_/)_ |
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Texas in the summer is great! I will take it anyday over dealing with
the yankee cold. Joe |
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How right you are. People who live north of the Mason-Dixon
Line are idiots. How ludicrous it is that they claim to be sailors while living where sailing cannot be done a good part of the year. You have the right idea, Joe. A good steel boat, a warm climate, a hot woman and a Captain-is-the-master attitude. CN "Joe" wrote in message ups.com... Texas in the summer is great! I will take it anyday over dealing with the yankee cold. Joe |
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![]() Capt. Neal=AE wrote: How right you are. People who live north of the Mason-Dixon Line are idiots. How ludicrous it is that they claim to be sailors while living where sailing cannot be done a good part of the year. It's insane, But hey someone's gotta do it. Just not going to be me. I could make more money if I live in the Detroit or Holland Michigan area but it aint worth it. You have the right idea, Joe. A good steel boat, Yes I like RedCloud, I was happy to find her. She will be safe sound and sea worthy as long as I am alive. a warm climate, Indeed, why would anyone want to suffer an life huddled in a cave around a fire shivering at the thought of sal****er spray covering yourself. a hot woman and a Captain-is-the-master attitude. Well we are both captains, masters, cooks, galley hands, deckhands, oilers,ect. To be married and claim the Captain is master only works if your married to another Captain. I must admit I do most the bilge and engine room work. But its a great trade off to be able to sleep soundly knowing RedCloud is on-course and safe. Life could only be better if I could get out on the hook like you live, yet still be able to maintain and continue my career. Your a lucky man Capt Neal! Hopefully soon the tech will be affordable and reliable enough to live that dream. Joe CN "Joe" wrote in message ups.com... Texas in the summer is great! I will take it anyday over dealing with the yankee cold.=20 =20 Joe |
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Joe,
Both Detroit and Holland are economically depressed. Just what would you make money at in either place? "Joe" wrote in message oups.com... Capt. Neal® wrote: How right you are. People who live north of the Mason-Dixon Line are idiots. How ludicrous it is that they claim to be sailors while living where sailing cannot be done a good part of the year. It's insane, But hey someone's gotta do it. Just not going to be me. I could make more money if I live in the Detroit or Holland Michigan area but it aint worth it. You have the right idea, Joe. A good steel boat, Yes I like RedCloud, I was happy to find her. She will be safe sound and sea worthy as long as I am alive. a warm climate, Indeed, why would anyone want to suffer an life huddled in a cave around a fire shivering at the thought of sal****er spray covering yourself. a hot woman and a Captain-is-the-master attitude. Well we are both captains, masters, cooks, galley hands, deckhands, oilers,ect. To be married and claim the Captain is master only works if your married to another Captain. I must admit I do most the bilge and engine room work. But its a great trade off to be able to sleep soundly knowing RedCloud is on-course and safe. Life could only be better if I could get out on the hook like you live, yet still be able to maintain and continue my career. Your a lucky man Capt Neal! Hopefully soon the tech will be affordable and reliable enough to live that dream. Joe CN "Joe" wrote in message ups.com... Texas in the summer is great! I will take it anyday over dealing with the yankee cold. Joe |
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Closer to many of my clients in the automotive industry.
Have you heard of Prince, or Donnelly in Holland? I've worked for both of them on several occasions. Ford ,Visteon, GM, Bosch, Hella NA, NAL, and several other tier 1's in the detroit area. Being there would give me more customer contact, and chances to do more work for them. I do make it up every year to the SAE Congress. Joe |
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You forget...we all know how much you can sail down where you are...about as
much as we do up here...so get lost, old man...your pipe went out a long time ago... "Capt. Neal®" wrote in message ... How right you are. People who live north of the Mason-Dixon Line are idiots. How ludicrous it is that they claim to be sailors while living where sailing cannot be done a good part of the year. You have the right idea, Joe. A good steel boat, a warm climate, a hot woman and a Captain-is-the-master attitude. CN "Joe" wrote in message ups.com... Texas in the summer is great! I will take it anyday over dealing with the yankee cold. Joe |
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Hey Frank,
How the winds down there? Blowing pretty good up here. Force 4 to F5 but gusting up to force 6. Blowing everything off the house but the taxes. Anyway, they're warm. Looking at the map; we could maybe have a couple of days of this. How's the flooding down there. Water getting high up here but still only watch warnings. Ole Thom |
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![]() Thom Stewart wrote: Hey Frank, How the winds down there? Blowing pretty good up here. Force 4 to F5 but gusting up to force 6. Blowing everything off the house but the taxes. Anyway, they're warm. Looking at the map; we could maybe have a couple of days of this. How's the flooding down there. Water getting high up here but still only watch warnings. Hey, Ole Thom, Winds have been pretty blustery this morning. We're about a mile from the water and up on a hill in "urban" Everett; but my in-laws live on Priest Point on the Tulalip Res. and we're watching their house while they're out of town. Always hafta keep a weather eye there cuz they're right at the high tide mark. Our house has been rumbling badly cuz they're re-doing the sewer lines in the alley and moving lots of heavy construction equipment, digging, etc. right behind the house today. That plus the wind was sure a wake-up call this am. Instead of suffering through all the mess here, I should go down to the Seattle boatshow or over to Whidbey to look at those auction boats Joe cited. Take it easy up there! Frank |
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