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Unfortunately for some, my resignation from rec.boats will be further
delayed.

The buyer for my boat backed out today due to the delays in getting the oil
pans replaced.
The engines are out but the new pans aren't the right ones and either have
to be returned or modified and it will take more time.

His surveyor has recommended that he have patience. The few things that he
discovered or recommended in the survey have been addressed or corrected and
he has given the boat a clean bill of health. But it appears the buyer is
concerned that much of the summer will be gone before he can take ownership
and decided to look elsewhere.

So, my resignation post goes back in the draft folder, for now.

Eisboch


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On Thu, 18 Jun 2009 02:14:41 -0400, "Eisboch"
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Unfortunately for some, my resignation from rec.boats will be further
delayed.

The buyer for my boat backed out today due to the delays in getting the oil
pans replaced.
The engines are out but the new pans aren't the right ones and either have
to be returned or modified and it will take more time.

His surveyor has recommended that he have patience. The few things that he
discovered or recommended in the survey have been addressed or corrected and
he has given the boat a clean bill of health. But it appears the buyer is
concerned that much of the summer will be gone before he can take ownership
and decided to look elsewhere.

So, my resignation post goes back in the draft folder, for now.


Hey - that's great news. Not the boat thing - that's bad news, I meant
the regisnation thing.

I have to head off to Washington this morning to meet with some folks
at Georgetown, then visit the daughters. I thought, as long as I was
in the area, to stop by and visit Harry - you know, educate him a
little about the "marine suit".

Want to come along? Could be fun...
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Eisboch wrote:
Unfortunately for some, my resignation from rec.boats will be further
delayed.

The buyer for my boat backed out today due to the delays in getting the oil
pans replaced.
The engines are out but the new pans aren't the right ones and either have
to be returned or modified and it will take more time.

His surveyor has recommended that he have patience. The few things that he
discovered or recommended in the survey have been addressed or corrected and
he has given the boat a clean bill of health. But it appears the buyer is
concerned that much of the summer will be gone before he can take ownership
and decided to look elsewhere.

So, my resignation post goes back in the draft folder, for now.

Eisboch



I wouldn't worry about "resigning" from rec.boats when and if you become
boatless. At least half the regular posters here are in the boatless
category, including your BFF floridajim.


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HK wrote:
Eisboch wrote:
Unfortunately for some, my resignation from rec.boats will be further
delayed.

The buyer for my boat backed out today due to the delays in getting
the oil pans replaced.
The engines are out but the new pans aren't the right ones and either
have to be returned or modified and it will take more time.

His surveyor has recommended that he have patience. The few things
that he discovered or recommended in the survey have been addressed or
corrected and he has given the boat a clean bill of health. But it
appears the buyer is concerned that much of the summer will be gone
before he can take ownership and decided to look elsewhere.

So, my resignation post goes back in the draft folder, for now.

Eisboch


I wouldn't worry about "resigning" from rec.boats when and if you become
boatless. At least half the regular posters here are in the boatless
category, including your BFF floridajim.


How sweet. Harry is trying his damnedest to resurrect his lost
friendship with Eisboch.

Too little too late. Every day you are reinforceing the fact that you
are a miserable POS.

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On Thu, 18 Jun 2009 05:58:02 -0400, Wizard of Woodstock
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On Thu, 18 Jun 2009 02:14:41 -0400, "Eisboch"
wrote:

Unfortunately for some, my resignation from rec.boats will be further
delayed.

The buyer for my boat backed out today due to the delays in getting the oil
pans replaced.
The engines are out but the new pans aren't the right ones and either have
to be returned or modified and it will take more time.

His surveyor has recommended that he have patience. The few things that he
discovered or recommended in the survey have been addressed or corrected and
he has given the boat a clean bill of health. But it appears the buyer is
concerned that much of the summer will be gone before he can take ownership
and decided to look elsewhere.

So, my resignation post goes back in the draft folder, for now.


Hey - that's great news. Not the boat thing - that's bad news, I meant
the regisnation thing.

I have to head off to Washington this morning to meet with some folks
at Georgetown, then visit the daughters. I thought, as long as I was
in the area, to stop by and visit Harry - you know, educate him a
little about the "marine suit".

Want to come along? Could be fun...


****ty weather down here, watch the traffic. Many accidents all over
the place.

That also means that the emergency medical service folks are busy. So,
be easy with the education process.

Next time, give me a shout. We could have a cup of coffee, or
something.
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John H

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gospel of envy, its inherent virtue is the equal sharing of misery."

Churchill


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On Thu, 18 Jun 2009 02:14:41 -0400, "Eisboch"
wrote:

Unfortunately for some, my resignation from rec.boats will be further
delayed.

The buyer for my boat backed out today due to the delays in getting the oil
pans replaced.




No need to resign, there's always a "next boat".
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"Wizard of Woodstock" wrote in message
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On Thu, 18 Jun 2009 02:14:41 -0400, "Eisboch"
wrote:

Unfortunately for some, my resignation from rec.boats will be further
delayed.

The buyer for my boat backed out today due to the delays in getting the
oil
pans replaced.
The engines are out but the new pans aren't the right ones and either have
to be returned or modified and it will take more time.

His surveyor has recommended that he have patience. The few things that
he
discovered or recommended in the survey have been addressed or corrected
and
he has given the boat a clean bill of health. But it appears the buyer
is
concerned that much of the summer will be gone before he can take
ownership
and decided to look elsewhere.

So, my resignation post goes back in the draft folder, for now.


Hey - that's great news. Not the boat thing - that's bad news, I meant
the regisnation thing.

I have to head off to Washington this morning to meet with some folks
at Georgetown, then visit the daughters. I thought, as long as I was
in the area, to stop by and visit Harry - you know, educate him a
little about the "marine suit".

Want to come along? Could be fun...


Careful now... harry is armed and dangerous. He's said it many times here in
rec.boats. It's unlikley anything would happen though. When you knock on his
door, he'd be too busy cleaning himself up after he "soiled himself" to be
of any threat. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w1ieBwfQFbk

--Mike


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On Jun 18, 6:09*am, John H wrote:
On Thu, 18 Jun 2009 05:58:02 -0400, Wizard of Woodstock



wrote:
On Thu, 18 Jun 2009 02:14:41 -0400, "Eisboch"
wrote:


Unfortunately for some, my resignation from rec.boats will be further
delayed.


The buyer for my boat backed out today due to the delays in getting the oil
pans replaced.
The engines are out but the new pans aren't the right ones and either have
to be returned or modified and it will take more time.


His surveyor has recommended that he have patience. *The few things that he
discovered or recommended in the survey have been addressed or corrected and
he has given the boat a clean bill of health. * But it appears the buyer is
concerned that much of the summer will be gone before he can take ownership
and decided to look elsewhere.


So, my resignation post goes back in the draft folder, for now.


Hey - that's great news. Not the boat thing - that's bad news, I meant
the regisnation thing.


I have to head off to Washington this morning to meet with some folks
at Georgetown, then visit the daughters. *I thought, as long as I was
in the area, to stop by and visit Harry - you know, educate him a
little about the "marine suit".


Want to come along? Could be fun...


****ty weather down here, watch the traffic. Many accidents all over
the place.



Yeah. Courtesy of me!

But relax John. Plenty of sunshine and 95+ temps headed your way with
heat index's up around 110.

Here's lookin' at ye.
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