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On Thu, 31 Mar 2005 07:44:42 -0500, Gary L. Burnore
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****ing scum.


Gary if you don't learn some manners I'll have to tell your mother
you are sneaking onto the computer again!

Glen
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Hey Gary if you want to get on me for throwing 2-3 lbs of organic
ashes in the ocean (I do understand it might foul up your bubble bath)
go ahead... I'm still going to tell your Mom...
Glen



On Thu, 31 Mar 2005 22:10:21 -0500, Gary L. Burnore
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On Thu, 31 Mar 2005 21:43:27 -0500, Glen wrote:

On Thu, 31 Mar 2005 07:44:42 -0500, Gary L. Burnore
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****ing scum.


Gary if you don't learn some manners[SLAP]


You dump garbage in the water and you want to talk about MANNERS?
You're scum.


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When Neal dies his ashes will be carried around in a cedar bucket. And you
will be able to hear that cedar bucket complain all the way to where REAL
sailors hang out. It will be the dirtiest load it has ever had the
displeasure of carrying.

Lonny B


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I need some help. A very good friend of mine just died. He and his
wife loved to sail with us. She called and told me she would like to
have Steve's ashes thrown overboard into the sound. Since the boat is
not very big (25') we plan on having the bulk of the memorial party on
shore at our house. What is the "proper" way to set the boat up..ie
flags, bunting,etc. He died in Mexico so it will be a few days before
his ashes return here. Any suggestion will be appreciated.

Glen



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"Lonny B" wrote in message news:Ghw3e.8878$Fh2.8314@trnddc04...
When Neal dies his ashes will be carried around in a cedar bucket. And you
will be able to hear that cedar bucket complain all the way to where REAL
sailors hang out. It will be the dirtiest load it has ever had the
displeasure of carrying.

Lonny B



Great Idea!!!! I shall look into the possibility of going into production making
small, genuine cedar buckets from Juniperis Virginiana. These cedar buckets
will be of the same type real sailors use on their fine, blue-water vessels but
smaller and with a gasketed lid so they can hold the ashes of deceased sailors
who wish to be contained that way and not in some earthen (gasp!) container.

CN
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"Capt. Neal®" wrote in message

Great Idea!!!! I shall look into the possibility of going into production
making
small, genuine cedar buckets from Juniperis Virginiana. These cedar
buckets
will be of the same type real sailors use on their fine, blue-water
vessels but
smaller and with a gasketed lid so they can hold the ashes of deceased
sailors who wish to be contained that way and not in some earthen (gasp!)
container.


Will they all come with copious samples of your brown shrimp included?

Max


 
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