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Yo Larry ,, I went over to say hello to one of the retiree's today. He was
sleeping in a chair near his boat. Not all the boaters are unfriendly .. some are very nice. It just seems that earlier this week the sour pusses were everywhere. ================================================== === "Larry" wrote in message ... wrote in : Today I am retaliating. If they think going around with big sour pusses is ok, then they are going to indure some very loud, fun, happy music. I have loaded up with Jimmy Buffet, Bob Marley, Beach Boys, .. etc. The boombox is packed and ready. You wouldn't have had this problem in Charleston in the first place. You start sanding the handrails, be sure to have more than one sander, "just laying around"...(c; If you light off that radio near J-dock, it would be interpreted as you are having a party and everyone that can hear it has automatically been invited to come help clean out your booze locker. Try to have the table leaves in the cabin up and ready because everyone will also bring enough food to feed 70% more people than there are on the dock, "just in case someone else shows up"...like the divers, for instance. The party will, obviously, attract more boaters from other docks who see all that food and wine being carried down the dock. YOU started it, so we expect YOU to furnish plenty of mixers, ice, PLASTIC CUPS, but, when not if we run out, someone will make a run to get more, especially ice, so it's a good idea to warn the marina store what you're doing so they don't close early, which may cause the locks on the ice machines to break, mysteriously. Try not to look too astonished, as some of our new visitors have, when the assemblage starts cleaning your boat after the party, washing all the dirty dishes and cleaning your galley, fresh water washdown to get the spilled red wine out of the cockpit, etc..... Now part of the party dock crowd, you'll be listening out for loud music from OTHER boats across the marina, signalling you to grab the chips and dip, any party platters that haven't spoiled from the fridge and a couple of bottle of Two Buck Chuck, from Seattle now one of our favorite party wines, and head down towards the music....THERE'S A PARTY STARTING! Boating IS lots of fun....You're just in the WRONG PORT....(c; "Come on with us! We're going over to Carroll's Seafood in Mike's truck for a hundred pounds of fresh oysters! Hear that music?!" (Oyster or Blue Crab cooking equipment can appear out of thin air with massive propane tanks any time loud Carolina Beach Music is heard. Science has never figured out why.) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beach_music Play it and see if it happens there! http://www.beachshag.com/ Click the picture...Beach Shag streaming...after a short commercial. |
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On Thu, 26 Apr 2007 01:09:51 GMT, "NE Sailboat"
wrote: Yo Larry ,, I went over to say hello to one of the retiree's today. He was sleeping in a chair near his boat. Not all the boaters are unfriendly .. some are very nice. Yeah, most are when they're asleep. Good on you for not waking him up. ---Vic |
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