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On Wed, 23 Jun 2010 14:45:07 -0400, Harry
wrote: I have liquor on the lobsta' boat for when I wine and dine the Washington elite. Aww shucks, you must be a spoofer. Just about everyone knows that the Washington elite would not be seen dead on anything resembling a lobsta' boat. Anything less than a 120 ft mega yacht is small change in those circles. A lobsta' boat might make a decent tender however if it was well appointed with corinthian leather upholstery and a few other upscale touches. A Hinckley picnic boat would be a better choice however. http://hubpages.com/hub/Hinckley-Pic...-Lake-St-Clair http://www.yachtworld.com/boats/cate...Boat+Classic/1 Looks like there are quite a few on the Chesapeake but very doubtful that any belong to our hero. As I recall he couldn't afford the fuel for a 24 ft cuddy. |
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On 6/23/10 7:21 PM, Wayne.B wrote:
On Wed, 23 Jun 2010 14:45:07 -0400, wrote: I have liquor on the lobsta' boat for when I wine and dine the Washington elite. Aww shucks, you must be a spoofer. Just about everyone knows that the Washington elite would not be seen dead on anything resembling a lobsta' boat. Anything less than a 120 ft mega yacht is small change in those circles. A lobsta' boat might make a decent tender however if it was well appointed with corinthian leather upholstery and a few other upscale touches. A Hinckley picnic boat would be a better choice however. http://hubpages.com/hub/Hinckley-Pic...-Lake-St-Clair http://www.yachtworld.com/boats/cate...Boat+Classic/1 Looks like there are quite a few on the Chesapeake but very doubtful that any belong to our hero. As I recall he couldn't afford the fuel for a 24 ft cuddy. You're always the same asshole, w'hine...consistent. |
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On Wed, 23 Jun 2010 20:12:19 -0400, Harry
wrote: You're always the same asshole, w'hine...consistent. You must be a spoofer also. The real Harold is much too cultured and refined to say something like that. He'd no doubt say something clever and witty, probably in Yalish. |
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#5
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On Jun 23, 6:21*pm, Wayne.B wrote:
On Wed, 23 Jun 2010 14:45:07 -0400, Harry wrote: I have liquor on the lobsta' boat for when I wine and dine the Washington elite. Aww shucks, you must be a spoofer. * Just about everyone knows that the Washington elite would not be seen dead on anything resembling a lobsta' boat. *Anything less than a 120 ft mega yacht is small change in those circles. *A lobsta' boat might make a decent tender however if it was well appointed with corinthian leather upholstery and a few other upscale touches. *A Hinckley picnic boat would be a better choice however. http://hubpages.com/hub/Hinckley-Pic...-Lake-St-Clair http://www.yachtworld.com/boats/cate...Picnic+Boat+Cl... Looks like there are quite a few on the Chesapeake but very doubtful that any belong to our hero. * As I recall he couldn't afford the fuel for a 24 ft cuddy. Just think. my dream home. No yard mowing! http://s4.hubimg.com/u/1860299_f520.jpg |
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On 6/24/10 6:15 PM, Tim wrote:
On Jun 23, 6:21 pm, wrote: On Wed, 23 Jun 2010 14:45:07 -0400, wrote: I have liquor on the lobsta' boat for when I wine and dine the Washington elite. Aww shucks, you must be a spoofer. Just about everyone knows that the Washington elite would not be seen dead on anything resembling a lobsta' boat. Anything less than a 120 ft mega yacht is small change in those circles. A lobsta' boat might make a decent tender however if it was well appointed with corinthian leather upholstery and a few other upscale touches. A Hinckley picnic boat would be a better choice however. http://hubpages.com/hub/Hinckley-Pic...-Lake-St-Clair http://www.yachtworld.com/boats/cate...Picnic+Boat+Cl... Looks like there are quite a few on the Chesapeake but very doubtful that any belong to our hero. As I recall he couldn't afford the fuel for a 24 ft cuddy. Just think. my dream home. No yard mowing! http://s4.hubimg.com/u/1860299_f520.jpg A vacation house is certainly a lot more appealing than a vacation boat, unless the boat is a 90-footer, with lots of space, real bathrooms, real bedrooms, a real kitchen and plenty of room to stretch out, *and* a maintenance crew. A few days aboard any smaller boat is enough for me. |
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#7
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In article ,
says... On 6/24/10 6:15 PM, Tim wrote: On Jun 23, 6:21 pm, wrote: On Wed, 23 Jun 2010 14:45:07 -0400, wrote: I have liquor on the lobsta' boat for when I wine and dine the Washington elite. Aww shucks, you must be a spoofer. Just about everyone knows that the Washington elite would not be seen dead on anything resembling a lobsta' boat. Anything less than a 120 ft mega yacht is small change in those circles. A lobsta' boat might make a decent tender however if it was well appointed with corinthian leather upholstery and a few other upscale touches. A Hinckley picnic boat would be a better choice however. http://hubpages.com/hub/Hinckley-Pic...-Lake-St-Clair http://www.yachtworld.com/boats/cate...Picnic+Boat+Cl... Looks like there are quite a few on the Chesapeake but very doubtful that any belong to our hero. As I recall he couldn't afford the fuel for a 24 ft cuddy. Just think. my dream home. No yard mowing! http://s4.hubimg.com/u/1860299_f520.jpg A vacation house is certainly a lot more appealing than a vacation boat, unless the boat is a 90-footer, with lots of space, real bathrooms, real bedrooms, a real kitchen and plenty of room to stretch out, *and* a maintenance crew. A few days aboard any smaller boat is enough for me. Spoofer alert! Everyone knows that I've spent my whole life aboard boats. I've done it all. |
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#8
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Tim wrote:
On Jun 23, 6:21 pm, wrote: On Wed, 23 Jun 2010 14:45:07 -0400, wrote: I have liquor on the lobsta' boat for when I wine and dine the Washington elite. Aww shucks, you must be a spoofer. Just about everyone knows that the Washington elite would not be seen dead on anything resembling a lobsta' boat. Anything less than a 120 ft mega yacht is small change in those circles. A lobsta' boat might make a decent tender however if it was well appointed with corinthian leather upholstery and a few other upscale touches. A Hinckley picnic boat would be a better choice however. http://hubpages.com/hub/Hinckley-Pic...-Lake-St-Clair http://www.yachtworld.com/boats/cate...Picnic+Boat+Cl... Looks like there are quite a few on the Chesapeake but very doubtful that any belong to our hero. As I recall he couldn't afford the fuel for a 24 ft cuddy. Just think. my dream home. No yard mowing! http://s4.hubimg.com/u/1860299_f520.jpg If that's up north, you'll have to shovel your 'yard' in the winter! |
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