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On Thu, 6 Nov 2003 12:07:29 -0500, "Jim Woodward" jameslwoodward at
attbi dot com wrote: One of the requirements for the boat that turned out to be Fintry was that we could get her draft to less than seven feet for trips between here and Florida -- so, a few years from now, we might just do that. -- Jim Woodward www.mvFintry.com A French Canadian who left his 38' sloop here so they could go home to see the grandkids for Christmas met some French sailors at the Maritime Center dock. I'd befriended Yves and Claudette on this newsgroup a few years ago and invited them to stop by for a visit. They wanted to eat some South Carolina food and meet the people, without it being SEAFOOD they were all sick of by then. I piled them into my old, restored Mercedes and drove them up to Ridgeville, SC, about 35 miles from the city. Dinner was at Duke's Barbecue, the finest country restaurant $5 can buy (all-you-can-eat) NOONE goes away hungry. Dukes own the farm the hogs are raised on! I don't think anyone in Ridgeville, a tiny town of about 500, had heard anyone speaking French, before, especially not standing in line at Dukes! The whole place was unusually "quiet" (meaning you didn't have to scream to be heard). Ms Dukes was thrilled to have them. I don't know if they liked it or not, but the men went through THREE plates piled high with SC Open Pit BBQ cooked very slowly over an open pit loaded with red oak coals from a nearby fire....yum, yum! Larry W4CSC "Very funny, Scotty! Now, BEAM ME MY CLOTHES! KIRK OUT!" |
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