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Joe wrote:
I think anyone who pulls salvage on another mariner on his personal yacht in peril is a scumball, unless thats his profession or the boat was abandoned and it's not needed anyway. Huzzah, what he said!! A true Good Samaritan. Cheers Marty ------------ And now a word from our sponsor ------------------ Do your users want the best web-email gateway? Don't let your customers drift off to free webmail services install your own web gateway! -- See http://netwinsite.com/sponsor/sponsor_webmail.htm ---- |
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![]() On Jan 24, 1:07 pm, Martin Baxter wrote: Joe wrote: I think anyone who pulls salvage on another mariner on his personal yacht in peril is a scumball, unless thats his profession or the boat was abandoned and it's not needed anyway.Huzzah, what he said!! A true Good Samaritan. Cheers Marty Yes indeed. I would pull a contract on any commerical boat. Or any professional staffed yacht. Working mariners get paid, and if I'm helping someone earn his keep then I want my cut and then some. Joe ------------ And now a word from our sponsor ------------------ Do your users want the best web-email gateway? Don't let your customers drift off to free webmail services install your own web gateway! -- Seehttp://netwinsite.com/sponsor/sponsor_webmail.htm ---- |