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I totally agree - even if they bought a boat, they would obviously have
problems deciding wether to go out or not, then the ghastly decision of what time to leave. etc etc. Get real wrote in message ... On Wed, 19 Nov 2003 02:21:51 GMT, "Skip Gundlach" .due.to.spam wrote: This originally appeared in a thread about marine heads... "Bruce" wrote in message ... Skip What kind of boat did you buy? We haven't yet. We had an accepted offer on a Mason 43 which Lydia rejected based on the teak and stern cabin redo needed. We expect the deposit back this week. You should not have a boat. It's a far too variable and spontaneous thing for you to deal with. If you really wanted a great boat, you would have bought one long ago. There is absolutely no legitimate reason that you have been doing all this foundering. You need a shrink, not a boat. BB |
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