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Glenn Ashmore
 
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Larry W4CSC wrote:

What class were you in, Glenn? Sorry you missed homecoming, even
though Wofford whooped up on the boys in blue pretty hard...(c;

I provided all the classes Carolina Beach Music from the Class of '68
tent from 9AM until dark from the Stereo Stepvan named by one of the
ladies as "My Blue Heaven" (it's Air Force blue). Everyone had a
great time and NOONE could eat all that and drink the bar dry. Class
of '68 also had a party the Thursday before at the Maritime Center on
the Cooper I played for. More real Carolina Beach Music until the
dockmaster ran us off about 10:30 so he could go home and the marina
could get some sleep....(c;



Class of '66 but I transferred to Tech my Junior year. After a year of
hell and another dating Ashley Hall girls I went for my ROTC scholarship
and the Army decided they didn't need a physics major with a football
knee. When I got out of Tech though they found my knee was just fine
for carrying an M16.

I did learn to sail there though. The sailing team was exempt form PE. :-)

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Glenn Ashmore

I'm building a 45' cutter in strip/composite. Watch my progress (or lack
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'66 had a tent. You'd probably met many people you knew. Everyone
had a grand time....er,ah....except the coach and football team...(c;



On Fri, 07 Nov 2003 11:05:22 -0500, Glenn Ashmore
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Larry W4CSC wrote:

What class were you in, Glenn? Sorry you missed homecoming, even
though Wofford whooped up on the boys in blue pretty hard...(c;

I provided all the classes Carolina Beach Music from the Class of '68
tent from 9AM until dark from the Stereo Stepvan named by one of the
ladies as "My Blue Heaven" (it's Air Force blue). Everyone had a
great time and NOONE could eat all that and drink the bar dry. Class
of '68 also had a party the Thursday before at the Maritime Center on
the Cooper I played for. More real Carolina Beach Music until the
dockmaster ran us off about 10:30 so he could go home and the marina
could get some sleep....(c;



Class of '66 but I transferred to Tech my Junior year. After a year of
hell and another dating Ashley Hall girls I went for my ROTC scholarship
and the Army decided they didn't need a physics major with a football
knee. When I got out of Tech though they found my knee was just fine
for carrying an M16.

I did learn to sail there though. The sailing team was exempt form PE. :-)

--
Glenn Ashmore

I'm building a 45' cutter in strip/composite. Watch my progress (or lack
there of) at: http://www.rutuonline.com
Shameless Commercial Division: http://www.spade-anchor-us.com



Larry W4CSC

"Very funny, Scotty! Now, BEAM ME MY CLOTHES! KIRK OUT!"

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'66 had a tent. You'd probably met many people you knew. Everyone
had a grand time....er,ah....except the coach and football team...(c;



On Fri, 07 Nov 2003 11:05:22 -0500, Glenn Ashmore
wrote:



Larry W4CSC wrote:

What class were you in, Glenn? Sorry you missed homecoming, even
though Wofford whooped up on the boys in blue pretty hard...(c;

I provided all the classes Carolina Beach Music from the Class of '68
tent from 9AM until dark from the Stereo Stepvan named by one of the
ladies as "My Blue Heaven" (it's Air Force blue). Everyone had a
great time and NOONE could eat all that and drink the bar dry. Class
of '68 also had a party the Thursday before at the Maritime Center on
the Cooper I played for. More real Carolina Beach Music until the
dockmaster ran us off about 10:30 so he could go home and the marina
could get some sleep....(c;



Class of '66 but I transferred to Tech my Junior year. After a year of
hell and another dating Ashley Hall girls I went for my ROTC scholarship
and the Army decided they didn't need a physics major with a football
knee. When I got out of Tech though they found my knee was just fine
for carrying an M16.

I did learn to sail there though. The sailing team was exempt form PE. :-)

--
Glenn Ashmore

I'm building a 45' cutter in strip/composite. Watch my progress (or lack
there of) at: http://www.rutuonline.com
Shameless Commercial Division: http://www.spade-anchor-us.com



Larry W4CSC

"Very funny, Scotty! Now, BEAM ME MY CLOTHES! KIRK OUT!"

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Kelton Joyner wrote:

Want some REALLY good N.C. BBQ, drive over to Parkers on 301 in Wilson.
Been there since 1946.


Parkers is pretty good, but it isn't as good as Wilburs. One thing I've noticed is
that BBQ has gotten more peppery over the last few years, peoples tastes are shifting
towards more spicy food. Have you had Allen & Sons down toward Pittsboro?

I hesitate to make a negative restaurant comment on the internet, but my wife and I
have tried King's BBQ in Kinston. Let's just say that we aren't motivated to return.

DSK

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Kelton Joyner wrote:

Want some REALLY good N.C. BBQ, drive over to Parkers on 301 in Wilson.
Been there since 1946.


Parkers is pretty good, but it isn't as good as Wilburs. One thing I've noticed is
that BBQ has gotten more peppery over the last few years, peoples tastes are shifting
towards more spicy food. Have you had Allen & Sons down toward Pittsboro?

I hesitate to make a negative restaurant comment on the internet, but my wife and I
have tried King's BBQ in Kinston. Let's just say that we aren't motivated to return.

DSK



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"Armond Perretta" wrote:

LaBomba182 wrote:
Subject: Heading south from US E coast
From: "Bill"


People usually leave in the middle of October or thereabouts. This
is after the hurricane season


The hurricane season ends in December.

Capt. Bill


The official end is 01 Nov. Whether that turns out to be the case is often
another question.


The official start is 1 June and the official end is 30 November.

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"Armond Perretta" wrote:

LaBomba182 wrote:
Subject: Heading south from US E coast
From: "Bill"


People usually leave in the middle of October or thereabouts. This
is after the hurricane season


The hurricane season ends in December.

Capt. Bill


The official end is 01 Nov. Whether that turns out to be the case is often
another question.


The official start is 1 June and the official end is 30 November.

grandma Rosalie
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Don White
 
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Well 'kiss my grits'!
That sounds mighty invitin'

Capt Lou wrote in message
...
Larry, I love that southern hospitality! A bottle of cool wine upon

docking,
bagles or donuts, coffee, and the newspaper delivered to the boat every
morning, a courtesy car to go shopping..............

When will those yankee marina owners learn how to treat their paying

customers?

And by the way, tell the Chamber that I know the difference between

Beaufort
(Bu-fort), SC and Beaufort (Bo-fort), NC.


"Listen to the live broadcast of 'Nautical Talk Radio' with Captain Lou

every
Sunday afternoon from 4 - 5 (Eastern Standard Time) on the web at
www.959watd.com or if you are in Boston or Cape Cod set your radio dial to
95.9FM.



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Well 'kiss my grits'!
That sounds mighty invitin'

Capt Lou wrote in message
...
Larry, I love that southern hospitality! A bottle of cool wine upon

docking,
bagles or donuts, coffee, and the newspaper delivered to the boat every
morning, a courtesy car to go shopping..............

When will those yankee marina owners learn how to treat their paying

customers?

And by the way, tell the Chamber that I know the difference between

Beaufort
(Bu-fort), SC and Beaufort (Bo-fort), NC.


"Listen to the live broadcast of 'Nautical Talk Radio' with Captain Lou

every
Sunday afternoon from 4 - 5 (Eastern Standard Time) on the web at
www.959watd.com or if you are in Boston or Cape Cod set your radio dial to
95.9FM.



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