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Hello Rec Boaters!
As you recall from quiz 1, the term "clinker-built" was used. Another common boat construction term is commonly used, and means the same thing as "clinker." What is the term that is interchangeable with clinker? a} wheelhouse b} coffee c) ashes all stuck together in a lump d) lapstrake e} keel When correctly answered,(PAY ATTENTION WAYNE!) select and purchase a prize of your choice. Rules: One entry per household only. Cussing allowed. But no alcoholic beverages. Ganja is strictly forbidden. |
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On Feb 5, 7:12*pm, Jim wrote:
Hello Rec Boaters! As you recall from quiz 1, the term "clinker-built" was used. Another common boat construction term is commonly used, and means the same thing as "clinker." What is the term that is interchangeable with clinker? a} wheelhouse b} coffee c) ashes all stuck together in a lump d) lapstrake e} keel When correctly answered,(PAY ATTENTION WAYNE!) select and purchase a prize of your choice. Rules: One entry per household only. Cussing allowed. But no alcoholic beverages. Ganja is strictly forbidden. "Clinker-built" ? That's the guy who designed the Yugo, isn't it? Without looking and if my memory is correct, Isn't the "clinker" the same as "Lapstrake" wood hull building? i dont' have a clue what the other is. And probably dont' have a clue what the "Clinker-built" is either. but there's my shot. |
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Tim wrote:
On Feb 5, 7:12 pm, Jim wrote: Hello Rec Boaters! As you recall from quiz 1, the term "clinker-built" was used. Another common boat construction term is commonly used, and means the same thing as "clinker." What is the term that is interchangeable with clinker? a} wheelhouse b} coffee c) ashes all stuck together in a lump d) lapstrake e} keel When correctly answered,(PAY ATTENTION WAYNE!) select and purchase a prize of your choice. Rules: One entry per household only. Cussing allowed. But no alcoholic beverages. Ganja is strictly forbidden. "Clinker-built" ? That's the guy who designed the Yugo, isn't it? Without looking and if my memory is correct, Isn't the "clinker" the same as "Lapstrake" wood hull building? i dont' have a clue what the other is. And probably dont' have a clue what the "Clinker-built" is either. but there's my shot. Sorry, Tim. You're disqualified. The rules explicitly state "No alcoholic beverages." You admitted you took a shot. Please adhere to the rules. |
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On Feb 5, 7:26*pm, Jim wrote:
Tim wrote: On Feb 5, 7:12 pm, Jim wrote: Hello Rec Boaters! As you recall from quiz 1, the term "clinker-built" was used. Another common boat construction term is commonly used, and means the same thing as "clinker." What is the term that is interchangeable with clinker? a} wheelhouse b} coffee c) ashes all stuck together in a lump d) lapstrake e} keel When correctly answered,(PAY ATTENTION WAYNE!) select and purchase a prize of your choice. Rules: One entry per household only. Cussing allowed. But no alcoholic beverages. Ganja is strictly forbidden. "Clinker-built" ? That's the guy who designed the Yugo, isn't it? Without looking and if my memory is correct, Isn't the "clinker" the same as "Lapstrake" wood hull building? i dont' have a clue what the other is. And probably dont' have a clue what the "Clinker-built" is either. but there's my shot. Sorry, Tim. *You're disqualified. The rules explicitly state "No alcoholic beverages." You admitted you took a shot. Please adhere to the rules. Rats. Ok I confess. I had a shot of Benedictine and Brandy ( B&B) and the wifes Christmas party 5 years ago. Isn't there a statute of limitations involved here? |
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On Feb 5, 7:34*pm, Tim wrote:
On Feb 5, 7:26*pm, Jim wrote: Tim wrote: On Feb 5, 7:12 pm, Jim wrote: Hello Rec Boaters! As you recall from quiz 1, the term "clinker-built" was used. Another common boat construction term is commonly used, and means the same thing as "clinker." What is the term that is interchangeable with clinker? a} wheelhouse b} coffee c) ashes all stuck together in a lump d) lapstrake e} keel When correctly answered,(PAY ATTENTION WAYNE!) select and purchase a prize of your choice. Rules: One entry per household only. Cussing allowed. But no alcoholic beverages. Ganja is strictly forbidden. "Clinker-built" ? That's the guy who designed the Yugo, isn't it? Without looking and if my memory is correct, Isn't the "clinker" the same as "Lapstrake" wood hull building? i dont' have a clue what the other is. And probably dont' have a clue what the "Clinker-built" is either. but there's my shot. Sorry, Tim. *You're disqualified. The rules explicitly state "No alcoholic beverages." You admitted you took a shot. Please adhere to the rules. Rats. Ok I confess. I had a shot of Benedictine and Brandy ( B&B) and the wifes Christmas party 5 years ago. Isn't there a statute of limitations involved here? Man, that "lacquer" must have been some pretty good stuff, because I meant to post my response in quiz #1. |
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Tim wrote:
On Feb 5, 7:34 pm, Tim wrote: On Feb 5, 7:26 pm, Jim wrote: Tim wrote: On Feb 5, 7:12 pm, Jim wrote: Hello Rec Boaters! As you recall from quiz 1, the term "clinker-built" was used. Another common boat construction term is commonly used, and means the same thing as "clinker." What is the term that is interchangeable with clinker? a} wheelhouse b} coffee c) ashes all stuck together in a lump d) lapstrake e} keel When correctly answered,(PAY ATTENTION WAYNE!) select and purchase a prize of your choice. Rules: One entry per household only. Cussing allowed. But no alcoholic beverages. Ganja is strictly forbidden. "Clinker-built" ? That's the guy who designed the Yugo, isn't it? Without looking and if my memory is correct, Isn't the "clinker" the same as "Lapstrake" wood hull building? i dont' have a clue what the other is. And probably dont' have a clue what the "Clinker-built" is either. but there's my shot. Sorry, Tim. You're disqualified. The rules explicitly state "No alcoholic beverages." You admitted you took a shot. Please adhere to the rules. Rats. Ok I confess. I had a shot of Benedictine and Brandy ( B&B) and the wifes Christmas party 5 years ago. Isn't there a statute of limitations involved here? Man, that "lacquer" must have been some pretty good stuff, because I meant to post my response in quiz #1. Sorry, Tim. That's the wrong answer for Quiz #1. |
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On Feb 5, 8:03*pm, Jim wrote:
Tim wrote: On Feb 5, 7:34 pm, Tim wrote: On Feb 5, 7:26 pm, Jim wrote: Tim wrote: On Feb 5, 7:12 pm, Jim wrote: Hello Rec Boaters! As you recall from quiz 1, the term "clinker-built" was used. Another common boat construction term is commonly used, and means the same thing as "clinker." What is the term that is interchangeable with clinker? a} wheelhouse b} coffee c) ashes all stuck together in a lump d) lapstrake e} keel When correctly answered,(PAY ATTENTION WAYNE!) select and purchase a prize of your choice. Rules: One entry per household only. Cussing allowed. But no alcoholic beverages. Ganja is strictly forbidden. "Clinker-built" ? That's the guy who designed the Yugo, isn't it? Without looking and if my memory is correct, Isn't the "clinker" the same as "Lapstrake" wood hull building? i dont' have a clue what the other is. And probably dont' have a clue what the "Clinker-built" is either. but there's my shot. Sorry, Tim. *You're disqualified. The rules explicitly state "No alcoholic beverages." You admitted you took a shot. Please adhere to the rules. Rats. Ok I confess. I had a shot of Benedictine and Brandy ( B&B) and the wifes Christmas party 5 years ago. Isn't there a statute of limitations involved here? Man, that "lacquer" *must have been some pretty good stuff, because I meant to post my response in quiz #1. Sorry, Tim. *That's the wrong answer for Quiz #1. Told you it was good stuff! |
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Hello Rec Boaters! As you recall from quiz 1, the term "clinker-built" was used. Another common boat construction term is commonly used, and means the same thing as "clinker." What is the term that is interchangeable with clinker? a} wheelhouse b} coffee c) ashes all stuck together in a lump d) lapstrake e} keel When correctly answered,(PAY ATTENTION WAYNE!) select and purchase a prize of your choice. Rules: One entry per household only. Cussing allowed. But no alcoholic beverages. Ganja is strictly forbidden. "D", what do I win? Scotty |
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