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Monday Sail Report...a perfect weather day!
"katy" wrote in message ... Frank Boettcher wrote: So snap at the meat, not at the roe... rope? |
Monday Sail Report...a perfect weather day!
Scotty wrote:
"katy" wrote in message ... Joe wrote: . BTW...the word you wanted is "ho", not "hoe"....a "hoe" is a gardening implement..you all know what the other is...Bob's wife. Oiy! Yer gonna rot in Hades, Scotty... |
Monday Sail Report...a perfect weather day!
Scotty wrote:
"katy" wrote in message ... Frank Boettcher wrote: So snap at the meat, not at the roe... rope? Good grief, look it up.... |
Monday Sail Report...a perfect weather day!
Thomas train set cost more than Scotty's boat..
Once again this ****** can't even be creative. He keeps trying to use my lines 6 months later. I told the Boobster that my train collection was worth more than all of his cars 6 months ago. Get a life. 35s5: PHRF 141 with an air-conditioner. |
Monday Sail Report...a perfect weather day!
On Sep 6, 12:20 am, Ringmaster wrote:
Thomas train set cost more than Scotty's boat.. Once again this ****** can't even be creative. He keeps trying to use my lines 6 months later. I told the Boobster that my train collection was worth more than all of his cars 6 months ago. Get a life. 35s5: PHRF 141 with an air-conditioner. Gee wiz, Sloco, maybe you'be interested in my boxed GP-9 series from 1958. It's never been run and according to Lionel is the only complete set they've seen with all packing intact. Bill of sale from the original Alexanders is still in the box as well. My father gave it to me along with an excellent 665 (and yes I have the milk car) and most of the Burlington Alco set with silver finish. I'll sell the GP-9 at auction eventually, though I may cave in and give to a friend who's been begging for it for years. My father also owns the pink girls set in VG condition and the Dynamo pantograph, which is in fair shape. Cheers, SLOWco! RB 35s5...faster than a Express 30 NY |
Monday Sail Report...a perfect weather day!
On Thu, 06 Sep 2007 04:59:51 -0000, "Capt. Rob"
wrote this crap: Gee wiz, Sloco, maybe you'be interested in my boxed GP-9 series from 1958. It's never been run and according to Lionel is the only complete set they've seen with all packing intact. Bill of sale from the original Alexanders is still in the box as well. My father gave it to me along with an excellent 665 (and yes I have the milk car) and most of the Burlington Alco set with silver finish. I'll sell the GP-9 at auction eventually, though I may cave in and give to a friend who's been begging for it for years. My father also owns the pink girls set in VG condition and the Dynamo pantograph, which is in fair shape. I've got the original Silver Surfer comic book. Just one in a collection of many comic books. I'm Horvath and I approve of this post. |
Poor, poor Sloco!
I've got the original Silver Surfer comic book. Just one in a collection of many comic books. I gave away and sold most of my collection when the market for them began to flatten 8 years ago. It's coming on again though. I still have complete X-Men and Howard the Duck. I owned and sold Spidey #1 & 4 a few years back. Can you imagine that poor Sloco is now stewing again, praying to god that I don't have the 1st of the GP-9 series from Lionel? Sorry, Sloco, but I do. There's actually quite a bit more in my father's attic including Lionel Display trains which are worth a fortune. Thomas will inherit those one day. The boxed GP-9 will probably go to a collector friend at some point. It's so funny how I casually eclipse anything poor Sloco works hard for. I bet the moron has collected trains for years! And now I'm younger than he is and own a faster, nicer, newer boat! Of course. The poor putz even posted that MOST Alerion 28's have lifelines. He got quiet about that one, just like the smackdown when he admitted not knowing who Phillipe Starcke was! RB 35s5 NY |
Monday Sail Report...a perfect weather day!
Bloody Horvath wrote:
On Thu, 06 Sep 2007 04:59:51 -0000, "Capt. Rob" wrote this crap: Gee wiz, Sloco, maybe you'be interested in my boxed GP-9 series from 1958. It's never been run and according to Lionel is the only complete set they've seen with all packing intact. Bill of sale from the original Alexanders is still in the box as well. My father gave it to me along with an excellent 665 (and yes I have the milk car) and most of the Burlington Alco set with silver finish. I'll sell the GP-9 at auction eventually, though I may cave in and give to a friend who's been begging for it for years. My father also owns the pink girls set in VG condition and the Dynamo pantograph, which is in fair shape. I've got the original Silver Surfer comic book. Just one in a collection of many comic books. I'm Horvath and I approve of this post. So...we've got all the Captain Willy Whizbang series... |
Monday Sail Report...a perfect weather day!
"Bloody Horvath" wrote in message ... On Thu, 06 Sep 2007 04:59:51 -0000, "Capt. Rob" wrote this crap: Gee wiz, Sloco, maybe you'be interested in my boxed GP-9 series from 1958. It's never been run and according to Lionel is the only complete set they've seen with all packing intact. Bill of sale from the original Alexanders is still in the box as well. My father gave it to me along with an excellent 665 (and yes I have the milk car) and most of the Burlington Alco set with silver finish. I'll sell the GP-9 at auction eventually, though I may cave in and give to a friend who's been begging for it for years. My father also owns the pink girls set in VG condition and the Dynamo pantograph, which is in fair shape. I've got the original Silver Surfer comic book. Just one in a collection of many comic books. I've got the pen (quill) that was used to sign the Declaration of Independence. SBV |
Monday Sail Report...a perfect weather day!
Scotty wrote:
"Bloody Horvath" wrote in message .... I've got the original Silver Surfer comic book. Just one in a collection of many comic books. I've got the pen (quill) that was used to sign the Declaration of Independence. SBV A comic juggler whose name I forget would hold up a hatchet and say, "This is George Washington's original hatchet. I had to replace the handle ... I had to replace the head ... but it occupies the same space." |
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