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Don White January 10th 10 03:16 PM

Great picture in Boat US magazine.
 

"Harry" wrote in message
m...
John H wrote:
On Sat, 09 Jan 2010 15:43:32 -0500, Wayne.B
wrote:

On Sat, 09 Jan 2010 14:25:37 -0500, John H
wrote:

Maybe it's all those Key West boats at the Freedom Boat Club that get
my heart racing.
http://www.boatusmagazine.com/boatus/20100102#pg22

That CC in the foreground looks like mine, except for the engine and
the lack of a bow rail.
That picture was taken at Salty Sam's Marina in Ft Myers Beach which
is sort of in the boating backyard of "gfretwell" and myself.
Unfortunately it's not a very good day for boating right now:

http://www.wunderground.com/cgi-bin/findweather/getForecast?query=33931

I was out for a quick spin in the runabout yesterday but it was a
chilly 55 degrees on the water. Today is worse, much worse.


It's beginning to warm up in Alexandria, according to the TV folks.
But, my thermometer shows 18.5 F out there. Not golfing weather, nor
boating.

You reckon those folks would let me tie up my Key West at no charge?
We' ve a new establishment here called 'National Harbor'. Place has a
nice dock, so we stopped for a planned cup of coffee. A young guy
comes running out of a shack and asks what we want. I tell him we want
to walk up and get some coffee. He says, "That'll be $10 an hour." We
left. Now I know why there's hardly ever anyone tied up at the
docks.

http://tinyurl.com/yeo3lof


Are you objecting to the rate or the fact that a fee is charged, because
on the other side of the river, in Alexandria, there's an $11 dockage fee
for short-term transients that covers a several hour stay. Lots of places
have dockage fees for transients. If you used your boat more, you'd know
this.

My guess is that you are objecting to the fee. You right-wingers are all
alike.


Johnny thinks the world owes him something for his glorious army service.
Maybe they would if he had actually won a war somewhere...anywhere!



Harry[_2_] January 10th 10 03:31 PM

Great picture in Boat US magazine.
 
Don White wrote:
"Harry" wrote in message
m...
John H wrote:
On Sat, 09 Jan 2010 15:43:32 -0500, Wayne.B
wrote:

On Sat, 09 Jan 2010 14:25:37 -0500, John H
wrote:

Maybe it's all those Key West boats at the Freedom Boat Club that get
my heart racing.
http://www.boatusmagazine.com/boatus/20100102#pg22

That CC in the foreground looks like mine, except for the engine and
the lack of a bow rail.
That picture was taken at Salty Sam's Marina in Ft Myers Beach which
is sort of in the boating backyard of "gfretwell" and myself.
Unfortunately it's not a very good day for boating right now:

http://www.wunderground.com/cgi-bin/findweather/getForecast?query=33931

I was out for a quick spin in the runabout yesterday but it was a
chilly 55 degrees on the water. Today is worse, much worse.
It's beginning to warm up in Alexandria, according to the TV folks.
But, my thermometer shows 18.5 F out there. Not golfing weather, nor
boating.

You reckon those folks would let me tie up my Key West at no charge?
We' ve a new establishment here called 'National Harbor'. Place has a
nice dock, so we stopped for a planned cup of coffee. A young guy
comes running out of a shack and asks what we want. I tell him we want
to walk up and get some coffee. He says, "That'll be $10 an hour." We
left. Now I know why there's hardly ever anyone tied up at the
docks.

http://tinyurl.com/yeo3lof

Are you objecting to the rate or the fact that a fee is charged, because
on the other side of the river, in Alexandria, there's an $11 dockage fee
for short-term transients that covers a several hour stay. Lots of places
have dockage fees for transients. If you used your boat more, you'd know
this.

My guess is that you are objecting to the fee. You right-wingers are all
alike.


Johnny thinks the world owes him something for his glorious army service.
Maybe they would if he had actually won a war somewhere...anywhere!



Or a special wharf for vets who helped lose a war.

Loogypicker[_2_] January 10th 10 05:01 PM

Great picture in Boat US magazine.
 
On Jan 10, 10:16*am, "Don White" wrote:
"Harry" wrote in message

m...





John H wrote:
On Sat, 09 Jan 2010 15:43:32 -0500, Wayne.B
wrote:


On Sat, 09 Jan 2010 14:25:37 -0500, John H
wrote:


Maybe it's all those Key West boats at the Freedom Boat Club that get
my heart racing.
http://www.boatusmagazine.com/boatus/20100102#pg22


That CC in the foreground looks like mine, except for the engine and
the lack of a bow rail.
That picture was taken at Salty Sam's Marina in Ft Myers Beach which
is sort of in the boating backyard of "gfretwell" and myself.
Unfortunately it's not a very good day for boating right now:


http://www.wunderground.com/cgi-bin/findweather/getForecast?query=33931


I was out for a quick spin in the runabout yesterday but it was a
chilly 55 degrees on the water. * Today is worse, much worse.


It's beginning to warm up in Alexandria, according to the TV folks.
But, my thermometer shows 18.5 F out there. Not golfing weather, nor
boating.


You reckon those folks would let me tie up my Key West at no charge?
We' ve a new establishment here called 'National Harbor'. Place has a
nice dock, so we stopped for a planned cup of coffee. A young guy
comes running out of a shack and asks what we want. I tell him we want
to walk up and get some coffee. He says, "That'll be $10 an hour." We
left. Now I know why there's hardly ever anyone tied up at the
docks.


http://tinyurl.com/yeo3lof


Are you objecting to the rate or the fact that a fee is charged, because
on the other side of the river, in Alexandria, there's an $11 dockage fee
for short-term transients that covers a several hour stay. Lots of places
have dockage fees for transients. If you used your boat more, you'd know
this.


My guess is that you are objecting to the fee. You right-wingers are all
alike.


Johnny thinks the world owes him something for his glorious army service.
Maybe they would if he had actually won a war somewhere...anywhere!- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


And you think the world owes you something for your glorious Crown
Corp. job as a public servant. Now go fetch your son some more beer
before he beats the **** out of you, again.

Wayne.B January 10th 10 05:29 PM

Great picture in Boat US magazine.
 
On Sun, 10 Jan 2010 09:29:25 -0500, John H
wrote:

You reckon those folks would let me tie up my Key West at no charge?
We' ve a new establishment here called 'National Harbor'. Place has a
nice dock, so we stopped for a planned cup of coffee. A young guy
comes running out of a shack and asks what we want. I tell him we want
to walk up and get some coffee. He says, "That'll be $10 an hour."

We left. Now I know why there's hardly ever anyone tied up at the
docks.

http://tinyurl.com/yeo3lof


You can tie up for free if you're having dinner at the restaurant next
door (Parrot Key Caribbean Grill). We have quite a few places like
that.
http://www.fortmyers-sanibel.com/do/...detail=marinas

The town of Key West is a different matter however since it is a big
tourist town and dockspace is at a premium. $10/day to park a dinghy
is par for the course down there, and more like $250/day for our big
boat.


John H[_12_] January 10th 10 05:35 PM

Great picture in Boat US magazine.
 
On Sun, 10 Jan 2010 12:29:03 -0500, Wayne.B
wrote:

On Sun, 10 Jan 2010 09:29:25 -0500, John H
wrote:

You reckon those folks would let me tie up my Key West at no charge?
We' ve a new establishment here called 'National Harbor'. Place has a
nice dock, so we stopped for a planned cup of coffee. A young guy
comes running out of a shack and asks what we want. I tell him we want
to walk up and get some coffee. He says, "That'll be $10 an hour."

We left. Now I know why there's hardly ever anyone tied up at the
docks.

http://tinyurl.com/yeo3lof


You can tie up for free if you're having dinner at the restaurant next
door (Parrot Key Caribbean Grill). We have quite a few places like
that.
http://www.fortmyers-sanibel.com/do/...detail=marinas

The town of Key West is a different matter however since it is a big
tourist town and dockspace is at a premium. $10/day to park a dinghy
is par for the course down there, and more like $250/day for our big
boat.


Well, I guess I won't be boating to Key West for the free parking.
--

America needs Obamacare like Nancy Pelosi needs a Halloween mask.

John H

*e#c January 10th 10 06:06 PM

Great picture in Boat US magazine.
 
On Jan 10, 12:01*pm, Loogypicker wrote:
On Jan 10, 10:16*am, "Don White" wrote:



"Harry" wrote in message


om...


John H wrote:
On Sat, 09 Jan 2010 15:43:32 -0500, Wayne.B
wrote:


On Sat, 09 Jan 2010 14:25:37 -0500, John H
wrote:


Maybe it's all those Key West boats at the Freedom Boat Club that get
my heart racing.
http://www.boatusmagazine.com/boatus/20100102#pg22


That CC in the foreground looks like mine, except for the engine and
the lack of a bow rail.
That picture was taken at Salty Sam's Marina in Ft Myers Beach which
is sort of in the boating backyard of "gfretwell" and myself.
Unfortunately it's not a very good day for boating right now:


http://www.wunderground.com/cgi-bin/findweather/getForecast?query=33931


I was out for a quick spin in the runabout yesterday but it was a
chilly 55 degrees on the water. * Today is worse, much worse.


It's beginning to warm up in Alexandria, according to the TV folks.
But, my thermometer shows 18.5 F out there. Not golfing weather, nor
boating.


You reckon those folks would let me tie up my Key West at no charge?
We' ve a new establishment here called 'National Harbor'. Place has a
nice dock, so we stopped for a planned cup of coffee. A young guy
comes running out of a shack and asks what we want. I tell him we want
to walk up and get some coffee. He says, "That'll be $10 an hour." We
left. Now I know why there's hardly ever anyone tied up at the
docks.


http://tinyurl.com/yeo3lof


Are you objecting to the rate or the fact that a fee is charged, because
on the other side of the river, in Alexandria, there's an $11 dockage fee
for short-term transients that covers a several hour stay. Lots of places
have dockage fees for transients. If you used your boat more, you'd know
this.


My guess is that you are objecting to the fee. You right-wingers are all
alike.


Johnny thinks the world owes him something for his glorious army service.
Maybe they would if he had actually won a war somewhere...anywhere!- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


And you think the world owes you something for your glorious Crown
Corp. job as a public servant. Now go fetch your son some more beer
before he beats the **** out of you, again.


I'll bet Loogy has a empty room full of those blow-up Clown Punching
Bags. Whenever he looses it, he goes in the room, and...... After, his
poor Wife has to go in and give another blow-job to another clown.

Don White[_4_] January 10th 10 07:00 PM

Great picture in Boat US magazine.
 
Loogypicker wrote:
On Jan 10, 10:16 am, "Don White" wrote:
"Harry" wrote in message

m...





John H wrote:
On Sat, 09 Jan 2010 15:43:32 -0500, Wayne.B
wrote:
On Sat, 09 Jan 2010 14:25:37 -0500, John H
wrote:
Maybe it's all those Key West boats at the Freedom Boat Club that get
my heart racing.
http://www.boatusmagazine.com/boatus/20100102#pg22
That CC in the foreground looks like mine, except for the engine and
the lack of a bow rail.
That picture was taken at Salty Sam's Marina in Ft Myers Beach which
is sort of in the boating backyard of "gfretwell" and myself.
Unfortunately it's not a very good day for boating right now:
http://www.wunderground.com/cgi-bin/findweather/getForecast?query=33931
I was out for a quick spin in the runabout yesterday but it was a
chilly 55 degrees on the water. Today is worse, much worse.
It's beginning to warm up in Alexandria, according to the TV folks.
But, my thermometer shows 18.5 F out there. Not golfing weather, nor
boating.
You reckon those folks would let me tie up my Key West at no charge?
We' ve a new establishment here called 'National Harbor'. Place has a
nice dock, so we stopped for a planned cup of coffee. A young guy
comes running out of a shack and asks what we want. I tell him we want
to walk up and get some coffee. He says, "That'll be $10 an hour." We
left. Now I know why there's hardly ever anyone tied up at the
docks.
http://tinyurl.com/yeo3lof
Are you objecting to the rate or the fact that a fee is charged, because
on the other side of the river, in Alexandria, there's an $11 dockage fee
for short-term transients that covers a several hour stay. Lots of places
have dockage fees for transients. If you used your boat more, you'd know
this.
My guess is that you are objecting to the fee. You right-wingers are all
alike.

Johnny thinks the world owes him something for his glorious army service.
Maybe they would if he had actually won a war somewhere...anywhere!- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


And you think the world owes you something for your glorious Crown
Corp. job as a public servant. Now go fetch your son some more beer
before he beats the **** out of you, again.


Hey, where else can you get enough money to keep you and your son in
beer, and not have to actually do any work.

puck you, it was a good way to pass time during the work hours.

John H[_2_] January 10th 10 10:39 PM

Great picture in Boat US magazine.
 
On 1/10/2010 12:35 PM, John H wrote:
On Sun, 10 Jan 2010 12:29:03 -0500, Wayne.B
wrote:

On Sun, 10 Jan 2010 09:29:25 -0500, John H
wrote:

You reckon those folks would let me tie up my Key West at no charge?
We' ve a new establishment here called 'National Harbor'. Place has a
nice dock, so we stopped for a planned cup of coffee. A young guy
comes running out of a shack and asks what we want. I tell him we want
to walk up and get some coffee. He says, "That'll be $10 an hour."

We left. Now I know why there's hardly ever anyone tied up at the
docks.

http://tinyurl.com/yeo3lof


You can tie up for free if you're having dinner at the restaurant next
door (Parrot Key Caribbean Grill). We have quite a few places like
that.
http://www.fortmyers-sanibel.com/do/...detail=marinas

The town of Key West is a different matter however since it is a big
tourist town and dockspace is at a premium. $10/day to park a dinghy
is par for the course down there, and more like $250/day for our big
boat.


Well, I guess I won't be boating to Key West for the free parking. Not if I have to pay.



Don White January 10th 10 11:27 PM

Great picture in Boat US magazine.
 

"Don White" wrote in message
...
Loogypicker wrote:
On Jan 10, 10:16 am, "Don White" wrote:
"Harry" wrote in message

m...





John H wrote:
On Sat, 09 Jan 2010 15:43:32 -0500, Wayne.B
wrote:
On Sat, 09 Jan 2010 14:25:37 -0500, John H
wrote:
Maybe it's all those Key West boats at the Freedom Boat Club that
get
my heart racing.
http://www.boatusmagazine.com/boatus/20100102#pg22
That CC in the foreground looks like mine, except for the engine and
the lack of a bow rail.
That picture was taken at Salty Sam's Marina in Ft Myers Beach which
is sort of in the boating backyard of "gfretwell" and myself.
Unfortunately it's not a very good day for boating right now:
http://www.wunderground.com/cgi-bin/findweather/getForecast?query=33931
I was out for a quick spin in the runabout yesterday but it was a
chilly 55 degrees on the water. Today is worse, much worse.
It's beginning to warm up in Alexandria, according to the TV folks.
But, my thermometer shows 18.5 F out there. Not golfing weather, nor
boating.
You reckon those folks would let me tie up my Key West at no charge?
We' ve a new establishment here called 'National Harbor'. Place has a
nice dock, so we stopped for a planned cup of coffee. A young guy
comes running out of a shack and asks what we want. I tell him we want
to walk up and get some coffee. He says, "That'll be $10 an hour." We
left. Now I know why there's hardly ever anyone tied up at the
docks.
http://tinyurl.com/yeo3lof
Are you objecting to the rate or the fact that a fee is charged,
because
on the other side of the river, in Alexandria, there's an $11 dockage
fee
for short-term transients that covers a several hour stay. Lots of
places
have dockage fees for transients. If you used your boat more, you'd
know
this.
My guess is that you are objecting to the fee. You right-wingers are
all
alike.
Johnny thinks the world owes him something for his glorious army
service.
Maybe they would if he had actually won a war somewhere...anywhere!-
Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


And you think the world owes you something for your glorious Crown
Corp. job as a public servant. Now go fetch your son some more beer
before he beats the **** out of you, again.


Hey, where else can you get enough money to keep you and your son in beer,
and not have to actually do any work.

puck you, it was a good way to pass time during the work hours.


As your girlfriend, Kevin, if the kids made it through the holidays without
any broken bones.



Don White[_4_] January 10th 10 11:57 PM

Great picture in Boat US magazine.
 
Don White wrote:
"Don White" wrote in message
...
Loogypicker wrote:
On Jan 10, 10:16 am, "Don White" wrote:
"Harry" wrote in message

m...





John H wrote:
On Sat, 09 Jan 2010 15:43:32 -0500, Wayne.B
wrote:
On Sat, 09 Jan 2010 14:25:37 -0500, John H
wrote:
Maybe it's all those Key West boats at the Freedom Boat Club that
get
my heart racing.
http://www.boatusmagazine.com/boatus/20100102#pg22
That CC in the foreground looks like mine, except for the engine and
the lack of a bow rail.
That picture was taken at Salty Sam's Marina in Ft Myers Beach which
is sort of in the boating backyard of "gfretwell" and myself.
Unfortunately it's not a very good day for boating right now:
http://www.wunderground.com/cgi-bin/findweather/getForecast?query=33931
I was out for a quick spin in the runabout yesterday but it was a
chilly 55 degrees on the water. Today is worse, much worse.
It's beginning to warm up in Alexandria, according to the TV folks.
But, my thermometer shows 18.5 F out there. Not golfing weather, nor
boating.
You reckon those folks would let me tie up my Key West at no charge?
We' ve a new establishment here called 'National Harbor'. Place has a
nice dock, so we stopped for a planned cup of coffee. A young guy
comes running out of a shack and asks what we want. I tell him we want
to walk up and get some coffee. He says, "That'll be $10 an hour." We
left. Now I know why there's hardly ever anyone tied up at the
docks.
http://tinyurl.com/yeo3lof
Are you objecting to the rate or the fact that a fee is charged,
because
on the other side of the river, in Alexandria, there's an $11 dockage
fee
for short-term transients that covers a several hour stay. Lots of
places
have dockage fees for transients. If you used your boat more, you'd
know
this.
My guess is that you are objecting to the fee. You right-wingers are
all
alike.
Johnny thinks the world owes him something for his glorious army
service.
Maybe they would if he had actually won a war somewhere...anywhere!-
Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -
And you think the world owes you something for your glorious Crown
Corp. job as a public servant. Now go fetch your son some more beer
before he beats the **** out of you, again.

Hey, where else can you get enough money to keep you and your son in beer,
and not have to actually do any work.

puck you, it was a good way to pass time during the work hours.


As your girlfriend, Kevin, if the kids made it through the holidays without
any broken bones.



I have no idea what this guy was trying to say, but i juust wanted to
let you know, it is not me. Even when I am **** faced, i don't mangle
a sentence that bad.


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