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Monday Sail Report...a perfect weather day!
So...while the rest of you, or most of you stayed home, we went sailing again! Today was beyond perfect. Execution Rocks station reported steady 12, gusting to 16 or so....cool breeze and fairly flat water...really nice! We decided to get to the boat early so Suzanne and Thomas could spend some time swimming.... http://i196.photobucket.com/albums/a...s35s5/Lab4.jpg We set out for our daysail and winds were closer to 15, gusting to 20, at least for a brief while. I raised the main and we had a great sail. Rarely have I seen so many boats sailing! A few people remarked that it was the best sailing weather all summer. We saw a lot of interesting boats.... http://i196.photobucket.com/albums/a...s35s5/Lab2.jpg With the genoa out things picked up and Suzanne stayed on the helm for a while, really enjoying it, doing pretty fast tacks again and again....a good day to play with the boat. Ya gotta love a blonde who loves to sail and would never want a trawler or a Cat.... http://i196.photobucket.com/albums/a...s35s5/Lab3.jpg There were a lot of fast boats out, but this smallish vessel passed everything. Even the jet in the upper left quickly fell behind!.... http://i196.photobucket.com/albums/a...s35s5/Lab1.jpg 3 days of sailing. We decided to sleep aboard tomorrow instead of tonight. Then no sailing again until Wednesday and Friday. Again, this is about the best weather we've seen on the LIS. Just about every day has been a winner for us! Cheers! RB 35s5 NY |
Monday Sail Report...a perfect weather day!
On Tue, 04 Sep 2007 03:22:53 -0000, "Capt. Rob"
wrote this crap: With the genoa out things picked up and Suzanne stayed on the helm for a while, really enjoying it, doing pretty fast tacks again and again....a good day to play with the boat. Ya gotta love a blonde who loves to sail and would never want a trawler or a Cat.... http://i196.photobucket.com/albums/a...s35s5/Lab3.jpg She's way overdressed. Was it that cold? I'm Horvath and I approve of this post. |
Monday Sail Report...a perfect weather day!
She's way overdressed. Was it that cold? It got cooler as the day wore on and she'd already been swimming for an hour before we sailed. Like I said, it may have been the best sailing day of the summer. I'm expecting a great fall season. Damn, it's great to have a fun and fast sailboat!!!! RB 35s5 NY |
Monday Sail Report...a perfect weather day!
On Tue, 04 Sep 2007 16:13:19 -0000, "Capt. Rob"
wrote this crap: Damn, it's great to have a fun and fast sailboat!!!! Really? When do you think you'll get one? I'm Horvath and I approve of this post. |
Monday Sail Report...a perfect weather day!
The boob posted:http://i196.photobucket.com/albums/aa306/Thomas35s5/
Lab3.jpg Anybody notice the 2 illegal perverts the Boob has sitting on each side of the retard. I guess the Boob hires them to clean that designer interior in exchange for some time below with the kid. They are really checking him out. 35s5: Plenty of cockpit space to take your contractor's crew sailing. |
Monday Sail Report...a perfect weather day!
"Ringmaster" wrote in message oups.com.. .. The boob posted:http://i196.photobucket.com/albums/aa306/Thomas35s5/ Lab3.jpg Anybody notice No, I don't look at the boob's pics. |
Monday Sail Report...a perfect weather day!
No, I don't look at the boob's pics.
You really should. Not only are they a pathway into the Matrix but they usually provide the ammo that everybody uses to debunk his tails of sailing, women, home theater, cars, etc. |
Monday Sail Report...a perfect weather day!
Ringmaster wrote:
The boob posted:http://i196.photobucket.com/albums/aa306/Thomas35s5/ Lab3.jpg Anybody notice the 2 illegal perverts the Boob has sitting on each side of the retard. I guess the Boob hires them to clean that designer interior in exchange for some time below with the kid. They are really checking him out. 35s5: Plenty of cockpit space to take your contractor's crew sailing. Whereas I can see how irritating Bob can be to some with his flaunting of possesions, etc. I still contend that attacking his family is a sign of the character of whoever does the attacjing. Why don't you confine your remarks to Bob alone and leave out the remarks about his family? It's obvious he enjoys his child, has many friends, and sails as frequently as he claims. Why attack the things that are good about him? |
Monday Sail Report...a perfect weather day!
Scotty wrote:
"katy" wrote in message ... Ringmaster wrote: The boob Plenty of cockpit space to take your contractor's crew sailing. Whereas I can see how irritating Bob can be to some with his flaunting of possesions, etc. I still contend that attacking his family is a sign of the character of whoever does the attacjing. Why don't you confine your remarks to Bob alone and leave out the remarks about his family? It's obvious he enjoys his child, has many friends, and sails as frequently as he claims. Why attack the things that are good about him? *** what comes around, goes around *** So, you'll lower yourself to that level? And remember, I am not saying "do not attack Bob"..just lay off the wife/kid bashing...and Bob, that means you, roo. |
Monday Sail Report...a perfect weather day!
"katy" wrote in message ... Ringmaster wrote: The boob Plenty of cockpit space to take your contractor's crew sailing. Whereas I can see how irritating Bob can be to some with his flaunting of possesions, etc. I still contend that attacking his family is a sign of the character of whoever does the attacjing. Why don't you confine your remarks to Bob alone and leave out the remarks about his family? It's obvious he enjoys his child, has many friends, and sails as frequently as he claims. Why attack the things that are good about him? *** what comes around, goes around *** |
Monday Sail Report...a perfect weather day!
"katy" wrote in message ... Scotty wrote: *** what comes around, goes around *** So, you'll lower yourself to that level? Bob's level? I couldn't get that low with an excavator. |
Monday Sail Report...a perfect weather day!
what comes around, goes around .
When I posted a while back that my mother had died the Boob made some pretty lame & low comments. I'll pick apart his "family" anytime I want. Oh and that's if you really believe he has a family. Personally I believe anyone who was living in N.Y. on 911 and sat in his room posting bull**** on the internet all day and the day after and the day after can't possibily have a family or friends. He's a ****** and a poser period. |
Monday Sail Report...a perfect weather day!
Ringmaster wrote:
When I posted a while back that my mother had died the Boob made some pretty lame & low comments. I'll pick apart his "family" anytime I want. Isn't it nice to see how some people act when they think they can get away with it? But his punishment is that everybody recognizes Bubbles for what he is. FWIW I agree with Katysails, and have never insulted Bobsprit's "family" myself. .... Oh and that's if you really believe he has a family. Personally I believe anyone who was living in N.Y. on 911 and sat in his room posting bull**** on the internet all day and the day after and the day after can't possibily have a family or friends. But hey now, it was Bubbles friends who pointed out the IOR-influenced tucked aft sections in his Beneteau 35s5! Actually, Bubbles tacitly admits that his posts are all fakes & trolls. He is just desperate for attention and he probably gets more on this newsgroup than he does in real life.... that's why he keeps coming back. DSK |
Monday Sail Report...a perfect weather day!
On Wed, 05 Sep 2007 13:20:47 -0400, katy
wrote: Ringmaster wrote: The boob posted:http://i196.photobucket.com/albums/aa306/Thomas35s5/ Lab3.jpg Anybody notice the 2 illegal perverts the Boob has sitting on each side of the retard. I guess the Boob hires them to clean that designer interior in exchange for some time below with the kid. They are really checking him out. 35s5: Plenty of cockpit space to take your contractor's crew sailing. Whereas I can see how irritating Bob can be to some with his flaunting of possesions, etc. I still contend that attacking his family is a sign of the character of whoever does the attacjing. Why don't you confine your remarks to Bob alone and leave out the remarks about his family? It's obvious he enjoys his child, has many friends, and sails as frequently as he claims. Why attack the things that are good about him? Uh, Katy, he includes them in the posts that he admits are trolls. They become part of his bait. When you throw out the bait, something is going to snap at it. Frank |
Monday Sail Report...a perfect weather day!
Frank Boettcher wrote:
On Wed, 05 Sep 2007 13:20:47 -0400, katy wrote: Ringmaster wrote: The boob posted:http://i196.photobucket.com/albums/aa306/Thomas35s5/ Lab3.jpg Anybody notice the 2 illegal perverts the Boob has sitting on each side of the retard. I guess the Boob hires them to clean that designer interior in exchange for some time below with the kid. They are really checking him out. 35s5: Plenty of cockpit space to take your contractor's crew sailing. Whereas I can see how irritating Bob can be to some with his flaunting of possesions, etc. I still contend that attacking his family is a sign of the character of whoever does the attacjing. Why don't you confine your remarks to Bob alone and leave out the remarks about his family? It's obvious he enjoys his child, has many friends, and sails as frequently as he claims. Why attack the things that are good about him? Uh, Katy, he includes them in the posts that he admits are trolls. They become part of his bait. When you throw out the bait, something is going to snap at it. Frank So snap at the meat, not at the roe... |
Monday Sail Report...a perfect weather day!
"katy" wrote in message ... Frank Boettcher wrote: Uh, Katy, he includes them in the posts that he admits are trolls. They become part of his bait. When you throw out the bait, something is going to snap at it. Frank So snap at the meat, not at his hoe... Katy! |
Monday Sail Report...a perfect weather day!
On Sep 5, 4:29 pm, "Scotty" wrote:
"katy" wrote in message ... Frank Boettcher wrote: Uh, Katy, he includes them in the posts that he admits are trolls. They become part of his bait. When you throw out the bait, something is going to snap at it. Frank So snap at the meat, not at his hoe... Katy! She better break out the roseary beads. Joe! |
Monday Sail Report...a perfect weather day!
Joe wrote:
On Sep 5, 4:29 pm, "Scotty" wrote: "katy" wrote in message ... Frank Boettcher wrote: Uh, Katy, he includes them in the posts that he admits are trolls. They become part of his bait. When you throw out the bait, something is going to snap at it. Frank So snap at the meat, not at his hoe... Katy! She better break out the roseary beads. Joe! Nope...Scotty's the one who'll pay, not me....I know what I typed....and it wasn't in katytype, either... BTW...the word you wanted is "ho", not "hoe"....a "hoe" is a gardening implement..you all know what the other is... |
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Now this type of in-fighting is not good at all. No, no, no. The main
reason is because it's not fully focused on me, which is what ASA is really all about. Katy, I appreciate the comments, but you know what I do here and that it's fun for me. I never get angry like certain people here and I don't imagine that folks like Doug and Sloco are as dumb as they pretend to be. What kind of moron would snap at my juvinile bait again and again unless they enjoyed the silly banter and sparring? Jeff has even admitted that the nonsense here occasionally forces him to mess about with books and facts he's happy to get back to. He knows I busting his balls about the Nonsuch, but he's (hopefully) having some fun trying to "prove" me wrong. We did sail circles around a NS 33 today in a J24 though! Calling someone's dead mommy a name is only going to offend the true dolts of the universe, unless they have serious issues. So these folks can attack my wife and kid all they want. Suzanne is beautiful (You MUST see her new hairstyle, very foxy!) and Thomas is loving sailing far more than I dared to dream. It's been a great season and the best couple of months are still ahead I think. I'm a happy guy and Thomas train set cost more than Scotty's boat. Life is good on all fronts! Just remember that "front" has more than a couple of meanings! RB 35s5 NY |
Monday Sail Report...a perfect weather day!
"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! |
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." |
Poor, poor Sloco!
"Capt. **** Head" wrote in message ps.com... 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. I've got the dress that Monica Lewinski was wearing, complete with stains. SBV |
Monday Sail Report...a perfect weather day!
On Sep 6, 8:38 am, "Scotty" wrote:
"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- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Hey Scotty, I have a hunk of the gray slate that came off the back porch walk to Independance Hall. Got to ring the Liberty bell the same day I picked up the slate. I bet Ben Franklin stood upon it during a smoke break. Joe |
Monday Sail Report...a perfect weather day!
Scotty wrote:
"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 You plucked that off a duck last week.... |
Monday Sail Report...a perfect weather day!
Joe wrote:
On Sep 6, 8:38 am, "Scotty" wrote: "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- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Hey Scotty, I have a hunk of the gray slate that came off the back porch walk to Independance Hall. Got to ring the Liberty bell the same day I picked up the slate. I bet Ben Franklin stood upon it during a smoke break. Joe I have a vial of Mt St Helen's volcanic ash.... |
Poor, poor Sloco!
Scotty wrote:
"Capt. **** Head" wrote in message ps.com... 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. I've got the dress that Monica Lewinski was wearing, complete with stains. SBV eeeeewwwwwwww...........you can keep it.... |
Monday Sail Report...a perfect weather day!
On Sep 6, 9:11 am, katy wrote:
Joe wrote: On Sep 6, 8:38 am, "Scotty" wrote: "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- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Hey Scotty, I have a hunk of the gray slate that came off the back porch walk to Independance Hall. Got to ring the Liberty bell the same day I picked up the slate. I bet Ben Franklin stood upon it during a smoke break. Joe I have a vial of Mt St Helen's volcanic ash....- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I have a vial of glacier dust...and a piece of the Rock of Gibraltar. Joe |
Monday Sail Report...a perfect weather day!
Joe wrote:
On Sep 6, 9:11 am, katy wrote: Joe wrote: On Sep 6, 8:38 am, "Scotty" wrote: "Bloody Horvath" wrote in message m... 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- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Hey Scotty, I have a hunk of the gray slate that came off the back porch walk to Independance Hall. Got to ring the Liberty bell the same day I picked up the slate. I bet Ben Franklin stood upon it during a smoke break. Joe I have a vial of Mt St Helen's volcanic ash....- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I have a vial of glacier dust...and a piece of the Rock of Gibraltar. Joe That's not a piece of the R of G..it's petrified baboon crap... |
Monday Sail Report...a perfect weather day!
On Sep 6, 9:23 am, katy wrote:
Joe wrote: On Sep 6, 9:11 am, katy wrote: Joe wrote: On Sep 6, 8:38 am, "Scotty" wrote: "Bloody Horvath" wrote in message m... 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- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Hey Scotty, I have a hunk of the gray slate that came off the back porch walk to Independance Hall. Got to ring the Liberty bell the same day I picked up the slate. I bet Ben Franklin stood upon it during a smoke break. Joe I have a vial of Mt St Helen's volcanic ash....- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I have a vial of glacier dust...and a piece of the Rock of Gibraltar. Joe That's not a piece of the R of G..it's petrified baboon crap.. My big brother was on a helo crew in the Navy...Mine sweeper working the Med. His crew landed on the rock and filled a big coffee can full with rocks. Joe ..- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - |
Monday Sail Report...a perfect weather day!
Scotty Potty wrote:
I've got the dress that Monica Lewinski was wearing, complete with stains and I'm wearing it while I type. |
Monday Sail Report...a perfect weather day!
On Sep 6, 9:34 am, "Capt. Rob" wrote:
Scotty Potty wrote: I've got the dress that Monica Lewinski was wearing, complete with stains and I'm wearing it while I type. If he did , it would be worth more than anything you own. Joe |
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