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"mr.b" wrote in
news ![]() On Wed, 04 Mar 2009 14:37:38 +0000, Richard Casady wrote: Five years to convict. Probably ten more before they sniff the gas. gas? oh no my friend...I think the phrase "poetic justice" comes to mind, and it needn't be a large anchor either...perhaps one of those nice little 10lb admiralty style lunch hooks...just enough to make the useless ****er think he had a chance to stay afloat. Wouldn't it be more fitting to use Well Deserved's own anchor, letting HER deal with her hijackers in a fitting way? Plenty of room, too, for the plank to be rigged up for the ceremony on a 55' trawler's stern.... |
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![]() "Larry" wrote in message ... "mr.b" wrote in news ![]() On Wed, 04 Mar 2009 14:37:38 +0000, Richard Casady wrote: Five years to convict. Probably ten more before they sniff the gas. gas? oh no my friend...I think the phrase "poetic justice" comes to mind, and it needn't be a large anchor either...perhaps one of those nice little 10lb admiralty style lunch hooks...just enough to make the useless ****er think he had a chance to stay afloat. Wouldn't it be more fitting to use Well Deserved's own anchor, letting HER deal with her hijackers in a fitting way? Plenty of room, too, for the plank to be rigged up for the ceremony on a 55' trawler's stern.... Unfortunately, as I understand the story, "Well Deserved's" own anchor had already been used to drown the owners. |
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