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Leanne August 12th 04 01:08 AM

Waitin to git walloped
 

"Tom R." wrote in message
...
Stayed at the Moorings in Carabelle this past spring while delivering a

boat
via a modified version of the Great Loop. I have a Julia Mae's bumper
sticker next to my printer right now. The good news is that the S2 is

built
like a tank. Mine S2 9.1 survived a slew of hurricanes while moored in
Marion, MA. Best wishes.


Tom, Marion is a nice place, but I would think a bit crowded for a
hurricane hole. I left Mattapoisett a little over 50 years ago and both it
and Marion had breathing room, but not any more.

Leanne



rhys August 12th 04 02:09 AM

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On 11 Aug 2004 15:21:29 -0700, (Parallax)
wrote:

This is Florida the
way it should be but it is almost gone as my Carabelle paradise has
been "discovered" by South Florida and Yankee scum


Wow, I didn't know Carl Hiassen was a boater G

R.



Tom R. August 12th 04 11:23 AM

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We were lucky. We had a commercial size mooring on the channel coming in
after Ram Island more or less across from the Beverly Yacht Club. Facing
southeast there was nothing in front of us.
We left it about 5 years ago and downsized to smaller boats on Pleasant Bay
in Chatham.

Tom


"Leanne" wrote in message
...

"Tom R." wrote in message
...
Stayed at the Moorings in Carabelle this past spring while delivering a

boat
via a modified version of the Great Loop. I have a Julia Mae's bumper
sticker next to my printer right now. The good news is that the S2 is

built
like a tank. Mine S2 9.1 survived a slew of hurricanes while moored in
Marion, MA. Best wishes.


Tom, Marion is a nice place, but I would think a bit crowded for a
hurricane hole. I left Mattapoisett a little over 50 years ago and both it
and Marion had breathing room, but not any more.

Leanne





Parallax August 12th 04 02:07 PM

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rhys wrote in message . ..
On 11 Aug 2004 15:21:29 -0700, (Parallax)
wrote:

This is Florida the
way it should be but it is almost gone as my Carabelle paradise has
been "discovered" by South Florida and Yankee scum


Wow, I didn't know Carl Hiassen was a boater G

R.


Fortunately for my boat but unfortunately for the removal of
condo-trash from MY beaches, Bonnie has turned into a bust.

NOW, for my OT rant.

I HAVE A DREAM, that one day, air conditioning will be illegal, and
all the northern transplants will go away and return FL to its natural
state of being a backwater swamp. To that end, I advocate that every
year, we burn Dr. John Gorrie in effigy in Apalachicola, FL (in 1856,
Gorrie invented AC by building an ice machine to be used to cool a
stream of air for his malaria patients).
For cruising sailors, feel free to visit, but for Gods sake, dont
stay, This aint no Disney world. Rodent World is the work of the
devil.
As a 6th generation Fl native, I despise what tourism has done to my
home and I think that tourism is an especially dirty industry. It
provides Minimum wage seasonal jobs while claiming to help the
economy. It destroys our salt marshes and beaches by covering them
with tacky condo-shacks filled with refrigerated air and cryogenic
Yankees. Make Air Conditioning illegal and Real Estate Agentism an
illegal profession and put razor wire fences along I-75. Get rid of
tourists and then DRILL FOR OIL AND GAS IN THE GULF. The oil industry
is FAR cleaner than the tourist industry. A thousand Exxon Valdez
accidents would cause less damage than a single Theme park. Which is
worse, drilling rigs on the horizon or not being able to see the
horizon due to condos? Oil and gas could provide jobs for the few
remaining natives after the transplants are gone.
BTW, Carl Hiassen is a yankee transplant.

David OHara

Florida Keyz August 12th 04 03:37 PM

Waitin to git walloped
 
David, why don't you tell us how you really feel?

Don't forget, without tourism, there would be no Jobs for you.

Stephen Trapani August 12th 04 06:26 PM

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Dave wrote:

On 12 Aug 2004 06:07:53 -0700, (Parallax) said:


I HAVE A DREAM, that one day, air conditioning will be illegal, and
all the northern transplants will go away and return FL to its natural
state of being a backwater swamp.



And while we're at it, let's take down all the bridges to Manhattan and make
ferries the only way to get here. In fact maybe we could even expel everyone
who didn't have an ancestor here before 1776. (There would, of course, be a
"right of return" for anybody who did.) Everybody get in his tree house and
pull up the ladder behind him. ;)


Yeah, and let's do away with home heating systems too, and go back to
bearskin coats! And while we're at it airplanes and trains and cars! In
fact, let's go back to the stone age where we fight the next tribe over
for our food and territory! This comfort and security nowadays is just
too much to take!

Stephen

rhys August 13th 04 05:08 AM

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On 12 Aug 2004 06:07:53 -0700, (Parallax)
wrote:

BTW, Carl Hiassen is a yankee transplant.


Yeah, but my strong impression is that he hates what's happened to
Florida in the last 20 years (OK, since WWII) about as much as you do,
P.

If you get rid of air conditioning, that means sailboats and
powerboats, too, you know. What's good for the goose...G


Overall, I have to agree with you. Florida's pretty much gone to hell.
R.

MMC August 13th 04 05:25 AM

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David O'hara,
One would think a sixth generation Floridian would know what to do with his
wee boat when a storm breweth!
I wondered why you were spending more time writing (and wringing your
hands), than dealing with the problem. And I'm still wondering.
My daughter is a first generation Floridian, I first came down here to pick
pieces of the Challenger off the bottom, and decided I like the place. But
not necessarily all the rednecks. Remember, fresh blood is GOOD for the gene
pool.
MMC
"Parallax" wrote in message
om...
rhys wrote in message

. ..
On 11 Aug 2004 15:21:29 -0700, (Parallax)
wrote:

This is Florida the
way it should be but it is almost gone as my Carabelle paradise has
been "discovered" by South Florida and Yankee scum


Wow, I didn't know Carl Hiassen was a boater G

R.


Fortunately for my boat but unfortunately for the removal of
condo-trash from MY beaches, Bonnie has turned into a bust.

NOW, for my OT rant.

I HAVE A DREAM, that one day, air conditioning will be illegal, and
all the northern transplants will go away and return FL to its natural
state of being a backwater swamp. To that end, I advocate that every
year, we burn Dr. John Gorrie in effigy in Apalachicola, FL (in 1856,
Gorrie invented AC by building an ice machine to be used to cool a
stream of air for his malaria patients).
For cruising sailors, feel free to visit, but for Gods sake, dont
stay, This aint no Disney world. Rodent World is the work of the
devil.
As a 6th generation Fl native, I despise what tourism has done to my
home and I think that tourism is an especially dirty industry. It
provides Minimum wage seasonal jobs while claiming to help the
economy. It destroys our salt marshes and beaches by covering them
with tacky condo-shacks filled with refrigerated air and cryogenic
Yankees. Make Air Conditioning illegal and Real Estate Agentism an
illegal profession and put razor wire fences along I-75. Get rid of
tourists and then DRILL FOR OIL AND GAS IN THE GULF. The oil industry
is FAR cleaner than the tourist industry. A thousand Exxon Valdez
accidents would cause less damage than a single Theme park. Which is
worse, drilling rigs on the horizon or not being able to see the
horizon due to condos? Oil and gas could provide jobs for the few
remaining natives after the transplants are gone.
BTW, Carl Hiassen is a yankee transplant.

David OHara




Parallax August 15th 04 12:18 AM

"MMC" wrote in message m...
David O'hara,
One would think a sixth generation Floridian would know what to do with his
wee boat when a storm breweth!
I wondered why you were spending more time writing (and wringing your
hands), than dealing with the problem. And I'm still wondering.
My daughter is a first generation Floridian, I first came down here to pick
pieces of the Challenger off the bottom, and decided I like the place. But
not necessarily all the rednecks. Remember, fresh blood is GOOD for the gene
pool.
MMC
"Parallax" wrote in message
om...
rhys wrote in message

. ..
On 11 Aug 2004 15:21:29 -0700, (Parallax)
wrote:

This is Florida the
way it should be but it is almost gone as my Carabelle paradise has
been "discovered" by South Florida and Yankee scum

Wow, I didn't know Carl Hiassen was a boater G

R.


Fortunately for my boat but unfortunately for the removal of
condo-trash from MY beaches, Bonnie has turned into a bust.

NOW, for my OT rant.

I HAVE A DREAM, that one day, air conditioning will be illegal, and
all the northern transplants will go away and return FL to its natural
state of being a backwater swamp. To that end, I advocate that every
year, we burn Dr. John Gorrie in effigy in Apalachicola, FL (in 1856,
Gorrie invented AC by building an ice machine to be used to cool a
stream of air for his malaria patients).
For cruising sailors, feel free to visit, but for Gods sake, dont
stay, This aint no Disney world. Rodent World is the work of the
devil.
As a 6th generation Fl native, I despise what tourism has done to my
home and I think that tourism is an especially dirty industry. It
provides Minimum wage seasonal jobs while claiming to help the
economy. It destroys our salt marshes and beaches by covering them
with tacky condo-shacks filled with refrigerated air and cryogenic
Yankees. Make Air Conditioning illegal and Real Estate Agentism an
illegal profession and put razor wire fences along I-75. Get rid of
tourists and then DRILL FOR OIL AND GAS IN THE GULF. The oil industry
is FAR cleaner than the tourist industry. A thousand Exxon Valdez
accidents would cause less damage than a single Theme park. Which is
worse, drilling rigs on the horizon or not being able to see the
horizon due to condos? Oil and gas could provide jobs for the few
remaining natives after the transplants are gone.
BTW, Carl Hiassen is a yankee transplant.

David OHara


Fresh blood is for sharks and lightning is Gods wrath on Yankee
golfers in Florida. In the past, I kept my boat in a very safe canal,
unfortunately, the influx of people has made such safe places very
rare so I have had to make do with an exposed location I do not like
(Carabelle is a nice little town, but not a good hurricane hole). The
real problem is too many people in Florida. It oughta be a sort of
clue when Miami, one of the wettest places on earth is running out of
fresh water.
My long term plan after my next bahama trip is to sell my 28' S2 and
build a 32' trailerable tri. With 1.5' draft (board up), I can put
her waaaaaaaaaaaaaay up river in shallow water where nobody else can
go.
BTW, oughta be some good deals on storm damaged boats right now.

Florida Keyz August 15th 04 04:17 AM

Maybe you should buy a log, carve it out, and get outa here? Sounds like your
not too happy


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