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Careful there Dennis, you're gonna need that man's vote if your hero Bush is
going to be reelected.


"Jim -" wrote in message
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This is an unbelievably stupid discussion.

Scott, go back to your trailer park, marry your sister and give up

boating.


"Scott Downey" wrote in message
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It is large heavy and ugly.
I was thinking of going into 40 foot or deeper water and heaving it over

the
side. Does anyone have a problem with this?
In a few years the metal frame would be gone and of course the wood and
cloth would rot as well. It is an old sleep sofa and IMO, too hard to

lug
back up the dock.





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Paul,

There, I just made it political.

"Paul Schilter" paulschilter@comcast,dot,net wrote in message
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Jim,
But at least it isn't political, yet. Actually kind of humorous.
Paul

"Jim -" wrote in message
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This is an unbelievably stupid discussion.

Scott, go back to your trailer park, marry your sister and give up

boating.


"Scott Downey" wrote in message
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It is large heavy and ugly.
I was thinking of going into 40 foot or deeper water and heaving it

over
the
side. Does anyone have a problem with this?
In a few years the metal frame would be gone and of course the wood

and
cloth would rot as well. It is an old sleep sofa and IMO, too hard to

lug
back up the dock.







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From: "Scott Downey"


I think the marina manger would have a problem with that


Sounds like he's a dick.

The other thing I could do is dissasemble the frame out of the sofa to
lighten it


Now you're thinking.

but I still like the over board route, much less to deal with.


Very true. Is there a public pool near by?

I wonder if it would be illegal.


My guess? Yes.
But those who make environmental laws tend to be dicks too.

Capt. Bill

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From: "Lloyd Sumpter"


Yup, we smoke our salmon out here...


Do you use Chesterfield chips for flavor?

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Gee. why not just throw it out at the launch ramp?
Make certain it's out far enough so it's still covered at low tide.
I'm sure no one would mind.


Finally someone is getting into the spirit of this.

Capt. Bill


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From: "Jack Rye"


With homeland security, U.S. Coast Guard. Maybe they are monitoring this
group for complete morons willing to dump garbage in the sea.


First it's terrorist, now it's complete morons. If this keeps up I want some of
my tax dollars back.

Where we get
our food and pleasure from.


I think have a sofa or two on the water might enhance our pleasure.

If they are. I hope you go to jail, and rot
there till you can no longer pose a menace to society, and the boating
public.


Yes, sofa killers are a true menace society. Not to mention cereal ottoman
killers.


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"LaBomba182" wrote in message
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Subject: Can I dump my boat sofa in the chesapeake bay?
From: "bomar"


Gee. why not just throw it out at the launch ramp?
Make certain it's out far enough so it's still covered at low tide.
I'm sure no one would mind.


Finally someone is getting into the spirit of this.

Capt. Bill


I think next to the ramp, not in the water. Comfort station for the ramp
follies.
Bill


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If I hook it accidently trolling and break a downrigger or rod....I'm gonna
have some very grave, unresolved issues with you.
"Scott Downey" wrote in message
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IF it is really deep then no one is going to hit it. I know of parts that
are over 60 feet deep.


"Larry Hill" wrote in message
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It is large heavy and ugly.
I was thinking of going into 40 foot or deeper water and heaving it

over
the
side. Does anyone have a problem with this?
In a few years the metal frame would be gone and of course the wood and
cloth would rot as well. It is an old sleep sofa and IMO, too hard to

lug
back up the dock.


If you are really stupid and don't care about your fellow boaters

hitting
and
****ing up thier boat because you were an asshole...
NEED I SAY MORE?
Take it to a dump!
Larry Hill





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"Lloyd Sumpter" wrote in message ...
Yup, we smoke our salmon out here...

Lloyd


Must be hell keeping it lit!
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