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jeeze , Joe! Hoe high are the blocks in that pic? Good
luck!


Thanks!

12 "

We just had another round of rain, picked up 4 " in about

an hour.

Low tide is 02:00, weather should clear soon, but mucho

water heading
this way in the bayou's and streams.

Joe


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Even had a baby rat bite me...little ****ball.


You didn't, by chance, have some hollandaise sauce on your leg, didja?

Max


No...He was in the way floating on a stick , I decided to move him. I
did not think he was big enough to bite me, more on the line of a field
mouse than a rat. Bit the tip of my finger.

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Major problems, might of lost both cars ;0(

Pictures later

Joe


http://thumb6.webshots.net/t/14/15/7...87145100632129
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Joe

iny picture but looks like a lot of water...not

good....they ginally
opened up the city of Franklin just south of here where

the Blackwater
took out the whole town...they're looking for DEMA

monry to help with
some of the restoration...jope you flood wasn't as

bad....


http://good-times.webshots.com/photo...0063212926orKg
oP

One more, tide is going down, but it's raining very hard

now, with
tornados poppin up every where. Lot's o lightning.

Joe


Is Jesus driving that car?

Ellen's idea of the tarp is pure genius.



Yeah, until the car floats away.


Don't you keep a spare anchor in the car?


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well the place is squeeky clean, easy to start again :0)


Nothing new will arrive unless you make room for it.

To be at one with everything... well look at it this way...less crap
holding you back.

If it wasn't for these interesting times... life would be dull.

Congratulations!

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well the place is squeeky clean, easy to start again :0)


Nothing new will arrive unless you make room for it.


Just the other day I was commenting on how we made it so long without
getting a flood or storm, and how good the dock was looking. A regular
paradise.

To be at one with everything... well look at it this way...less crap
holding you back.


Yeah but I needed that crap for current projects. Good news.. I now
know who has my box!
I will retreive it when the water settles. It's still as high as in the
pictures but I saw the sun at sundown and the skies are now clear,
right peaceful out here right now..like at anchor with a silent source
of electricity.


If it wasn't for these interesting times... life would be dull.


No doubt. Terry had to go to school, so I had to load her into the dink
and bring her to the road. It was pouring so FN hard you would not
beleive it, we got 4 inches of rain between the boat and the road. I
admire her sitck-to-it-ness. Skipper and I will take the dink to get
her here in a couple of hours.


Congratulations!


Thanks..I think the pictures will make a fine addition to my ships
log.

Joe

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well the place is squeeky clean, easy to start again

:0)

Nothing new will arrive unless you make room for it.


Just the other day I was commenting on how we made it so

long without
getting a flood or storm, and how good the dock was

looking.


You should have knocked on your head after saying that.

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Scotty wrote:
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Capt.Mooron wrote:
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well the place is squeeky clean, easy to start again

:0)

Nothing new will arrive unless you make room for it.


Just the other day I was commenting on how we made it so

long without
getting a flood or storm, and how good the dock was

looking.


You should have knocked on your head after saying that.


No kiddin, I knew it was a mistake right after I said it. I'll try to
be more humble.

Ill have the truck back on the road soon, a can of WD-40 and a couple
taps of the hammer a good rinsing and she'll be like new. Not much to
go wrong with it, the clutch picked up a bit of water, and the bendex
is not working on the starter now. At least it's on jacks and easy to
work on ;0)

Joe



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Capt.Mooron wrote:
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well the place is squeeky clean, easy to start again

:0)
Nothing new will arrive unless you make room for it.
Just the other day I was commenting on how we made it so

long without
getting a flood or storm, and how good the dock was

looking.


You should have knocked on your head after saying that.


No kiddin, I knew it was a mistake right after I said it. I'll try to
be more humble.

Ill have the truck back on the road soon, a can of WD-40 and a couple
taps of the hammer a good rinsing and she'll be like new. Not much to
go wrong with it, the clutch picked up a bit of water, and the bendex
is not working on the starter now. At least it's on jacks and easy to
work on ;0)

Joe


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As long as you use a snorkel....
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Even had a baby rat bite me...little ****ball.


You didn't, by chance, have some hollandaise sauce on your leg, didja?

Max


No...He was in the way floating on a stick , I decided to move him. I
did not think he was big enough to bite me, more on the line of a field
mouse than a rat. Bit the tip of my finger.


Do you have river rats there? They appear to be somewhere between the size
of a large mouse and a small rat, and they're aggressive buggers. They are
pervasive around my brother's Sonoma Valley vacation home. We've trapped,
poisoned, gassed, and clubbed them, but they keep on coming. There's not
even a food supply, but they won't give up, the brazen little *******s.

Max


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Even had a baby rat bite me...little ****ball.

You didn't, by chance, have some hollandaise sauce on your leg, didja?

Max


No...He was in the way floating on a stick , I decided to move him. I
did not think he was big enough to bite me, more on the line of a field
mouse than a rat. Bit the tip of my finger.


Do you have river rats there?


These are just run of the mill dock mice and rats, when they get
agressive I shoot them.
Little sucker was lucky I was not packing a pistol this morning.

They appear to be somewhere between the size
of a large mouse and a small rat, and they're aggressive buggers. They are
pervasive around my brother's Sonoma Valley vacation home. We've trapped,
poisoned, gassed, and clubbed them, but they keep on coming. There's not
even a food supply, but they won't give up, the brazen little *******s.


They were here before us, and will be here after us.

Joe
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