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A man and his dog.
Separated at sea, man and dog make it back to South Florida beach
Sun Sentinel POMPANO BEACH — David Land didn't tell his wife, Felicia, he was going fishing Tuesday morning. Instead, he summoned his usual fishing partner, Lucy, loaded up his 23-foot Ranger open fishing boat, and headed offshore to try his luck. Lucy, a 2-year-old Jack Russell terrier, is the constant fishing companion of the 45-year-old welder from Oakland Park. "I always take her with me," Land said. Though the wind was blowing from the southeast, creating rough conditions and seas that got worse the farther out he went, Land was not deterred. As the Ranger rolled with the waves, he said, "I sat down on the side of the boat rigging my pole, and just as I got my knot tied, a wave knocked me over." Advertisement Before he knew what was happening, he was in the water, and the waves were so high, he couldn't see his boat — or Lucy. "I never even got a lure in the water," Land said. He was about a mile and a half out, near the lighthouse at the Hillsboro Inlet. Land swam to a nearby buoy and climbed it to get a better vantage point. From there he could see his boat drifting away, but not his canine fishing partner. With no other boats nearby, Land decided swimming ashore was his best bet. The current and the waves worked with him and he was able to ease into some body surfing as the water pushed him toward the beach. Kaitlyn Stallings, 11, and her dad, Donald, vacationers from North Carolina, saw the beached boat from the balcony of their hotel room. They ran down to investigate and found the engine running and no one at the helm. Something small was wriggling in the stern. "When I looked inside I saw the dog, and she was shivering and soaking wet," Kaitlyn Stallings said. "She was acting like she wanted to jump out of the back of the boat." Lucy was so excited to leave the Ranger that she scratched the helpful girl on the way out. Meanwhile, Felicia Land got a call about her boat and her dog — but not her husband — washing up on the beach. "I was freaking out. I didn't know where David was," she said. She rushed to the beach to find the boat bobbing in the surf and her husband safely back on board. "I guess he came swimming up," Felicia Land said. Nearly in tears, she ran over to thankfully retrieve Lucy from her rescuers. Donald Stallings said when he first spotted David on the beach, "He was more worried about his dog than anything." Once safely on land, Lucy got to run down the beach chasing seagulls. "It was a happy ending," Kaitlyn Stallings said. |
A man and his dog.
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says... Separated at sea, man and dog make it back to South Florida beach Sun Sentinel POMPANO BEACH ? David Land didn't tell his wife, Felicia, he was going fishing Tuesday morning. Instead, he summoned his usual fishing partner, Lucy, loaded up his 23-foot Ranger open fishing boat, and headed offshore to try his luck. Lucy, a 2-year-old Jack Russell terrier, is the constant fishing companion of the 45-year-old welder from Oakland Park. "I always take her with me," Land said. http://articles.sun-sentinel.com/201...-man-dog-boat- 20100928_1_beached-boat-man-and-dog-fishing-tuesday-morning Do you always post 3 month old articles? Now we know why you never post the links. You don't want everyone to know you are posting old dated information. |
A man and his dog.
On 12/23/10 5:15 PM, BAR wrote:
In , says... Separated at sea, man and dog make it back to South Florida beach Sun Sentinel POMPANO BEACH ? David Land didn't tell his wife, Felicia, he was going fishing Tuesday morning. Instead, he summoned his usual fishing partner, Lucy, loaded up his 23-foot Ranger open fishing boat, and headed offshore to try his luck. Lucy, a 2-year-old Jack Russell terrier, is the constant fishing companion of the 45-year-old welder from Oakland Park. "I always take her with me," Land said. http://articles.sun-sentinel.com/201...-man-dog-boat- 20100928_1_beached-boat-man-and-dog-fishing-tuesday-morning Do you always post 3 month old articles? Now we know why you never post the links. You don't want everyone to know you are posting old dated information. Yeah, what you think you think is really important to me...not. Go **** up a rope. |
A man and his dog.
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A man and his dog.
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says... On 12/23/10 5:15 PM, BAR wrote: In , says... Separated at sea, man and dog make it back to South Florida beach Sun Sentinel POMPANO BEACH ? David Land didn't tell his wife, Felicia, he was going fishing Tuesday morning. Instead, he summoned his usual fishing partner, Lucy, loaded up his 23-foot Ranger open fishing boat, and headed offshore to try his luck. Lucy, a 2-year-old Jack Russell terrier, is the constant fishing companion of the 45-year-old welder from Oakland Park. "I always take her with me," Land said. http://articles.sun-sentinel.com/201...-man-dog-boat- 20100928_1_beached-boat-man-and-dog-fishing-tuesday-morning Do you always post 3 month old articles? Now we know why you never post the links. You don't want everyone to know you are posting old dated information. Yeah, what you think you think is really important to me...not. Go **** up a rope. I am just glad that I could help out the group. And expose you as the fraud you are, again. |
A man and his dog.
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says... In article , says... On 12/23/10 5:15 PM, BAR wrote: In , says... Separated at sea, man and dog make it back to South Florida beach Sun Sentinel POMPANO BEACH ? David Land didn't tell his wife, Felicia, he was going fishing Tuesday morning. Instead, he summoned his usual fishing partner, Lucy, loaded up his 23-foot Ranger open fishing boat, and headed offshore to try his luck. Lucy, a 2-year-old Jack Russell terrier, is the constant fishing companion of the 45-year-old welder from Oakland Park. "I always take her with me," Land said. http://articles.sun-sentinel.com/201...-man-dog-boat- 20100928_1_beached-boat-man-and-dog-fishing-tuesday-morning Do you always post 3 month old articles? Now we know why you never post the links. You don't want everyone to know you are posting old dated information. Yeah, what you think you think is really important to me...not. Go **** up a rope. I am just glad that I could help out the group. And expose you as the fraud you are, again. Hey, I have never told a lie here. Did you ever hear about my father's trip across the Atlantic ocean in November in a small outboard powered boat? |
A man and his dog.
On 12/24/10 9:07 AM, BAR wrote:
In , says... On 12/23/10 5:15 PM, BAR wrote: In , says... Separated at sea, man and dog make it back to South Florida beach Sun Sentinel POMPANO BEACH ? David Land didn't tell his wife, Felicia, he was going fishing Tuesday morning. Instead, he summoned his usual fishing partner, Lucy, loaded up his 23-foot Ranger open fishing boat, and headed offshore to try his luck. Lucy, a 2-year-old Jack Russell terrier, is the constant fishing companion of the 45-year-old welder from Oakland Park. "I always take her with me," Land said. http://articles.sun-sentinel.com/201...-man-dog-boat- 20100928_1_beached-boat-man-and-dog-fishing-tuesday-morning Do you always post 3 month old articles? Now we know why you never post the links. You don't want everyone to know you are posting old dated information. Yeah, what you think you think is really important to me...not. Go **** up a rope. I am just glad that I could help out the group. And expose you as the fraud you are, again. Since you are not a boater, the only way you could help out the group is to leave it and post your bull**** over at rec.palin.sucks. |
A man and his dog.
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says... On 12/24/10 9:07 AM, BAR wrote: In , says... On 12/23/10 5:15 PM, BAR wrote: In , says... Separated at sea, man and dog make it back to South Florida beach Sun Sentinel POMPANO BEACH ? David Land didn't tell his wife, Felicia, he was going fishing Tuesday morning. Instead, he summoned his usual fishing partner, Lucy, loaded up his 23-foot Ranger open fishing boat, and headed offshore to try his luck. Lucy, a 2-year-old Jack Russell terrier, is the constant fishing companion of the 45-year-old welder from Oakland Park. "I always take her with me," Land said. http://articles.sun-sentinel.com/201...-man-dog-boat- 20100928_1_beached-boat-man-and-dog-fishing-tuesday-morning Do you always post 3 month old articles? Now we know why you never post the links. You don't want everyone to know you are posting old dated information. Yeah, what you think you think is really important to me...not. Go **** up a rope. I am just glad that I could help out the group. And expose you as the fraud you are, again. Since you are not a boater, the only way you could help out the group is to leave it and post your bull**** over at rec.palin.sucks. You always turn mean, spiteful and vicious when you are proved to be a fraud. I have spent more time on the Chesapeake Bay and Potomac River boating and fishing than you could ever hope to do in what is left in your pathetic life. I doubt that with all of your boats you have been able to turn three digits on an hour meter. |
A man and his dog.
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says... On 12/24/10 9:07 AM, BAR wrote: In , says... On 12/23/10 5:15 PM, BAR wrote: In , says... Separated at sea, man and dog make it back to South Florida beach Sun Sentinel POMPANO BEACH ? David Land didn't tell his wife, Felicia, he was going fishing Tuesday morning. Instead, he summoned his usual fishing partner, Lucy, loaded up his 23-foot Ranger open fishing boat, and headed offshore to try his luck. Lucy, a 2-year-old Jack Russell terrier, is the constant fishing companion of the 45-year-old welder from Oakland Park. "I always take her with me," Land said. http://articles.sun-sentinel.com/201...-man-dog-boat- 20100928_1_beached-boat-man-and-dog-fishing-tuesday-morning Do you always post 3 month old articles? Now we know why you never post the links. You don't want everyone to know you are posting old dated information. Yeah, what you think you think is really important to me...not. Go **** up a rope. I am just glad that I could help out the group. And expose you as the fraud you are, again. Since you are not a boater, the only way you could help out the group is to leave it and post your bull**** over at rec.palin.sucks. Another Snotty for the Harry ID spoofer. You could do the group good by going to rec.Harry.sucks |
A man and his dog.
"BAR" wrote in message . ..
I am just glad that I could help out the group. And expose you as the fraud you are, again. The closer we get to Christmas the more obnoxious he becomes. Let's bozo bin him for a couple of days and see what happens. -- Ziggy® |
A man and his dog.
On 12/24/10 10:21 AM, BAR wrote:
In , says... Since you are not a boater, the only way you could help out the group is to leave it and post your bull**** over at rec.palin.sucks. You always turn mean, spiteful and vicious when you are proved to be a fraud. I have spent more time on the Chesapeake Bay and Potomac River boating and fishing than you could ever hope to do in what is left in your pathetic life. I doubt that with all of your boats you have been able to turn three digits on an hour meter. I doubt you've spent more time boating on the bay than I have. I make no claims about spending much time boating on the Potomac. As for hours on the meter, you have no more idea about that than you do about anything else. You're not a boater. |
A man and his dog.
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A man and his dog.
In article ,
says... On 12/24/10 10:21 AM, BAR wrote: In , says... Since you are not a boater, the only way you could help out the group is to leave it and post your bull**** over at rec.palin.sucks. You always turn mean, spiteful and vicious when you are proved to be a fraud. I have spent more time on the Chesapeake Bay and Potomac River boating and fishing than you could ever hope to do in what is left in your pathetic life. I doubt that with all of your boats you have been able to turn three digits on an hour meter. I doubt you've spent more time boating on the bay than I have. I make no claims about spending much time boating on the Potomac. As for hours on the meter, you have no more idea about that than you do about anything else. You're not a boater. Show us a picture of the 1st Parker's hour meter and a picture of the second Parker's hour meter? |
A man and his dog.
On Fri, 24 Dec 2010 10:21:37 -0500, BAR wrote:
Since you are not a boater, the only way you could help out the group is to leave it and post your bull**** over at rec.palin.sucks. You always turn mean, spiteful and vicious when you are proved to be a fraud. I have spent more time on the Chesapeake Bay and Potomac River boating and fishing than you could ever hope to do in what is left in your pathetic life. I doubt that with all of your boats you have been able to turn three digits on an hour meter. ==== That would take more fuel than his wife is willing to buy. |
A man and his dog.
On 12/24/10 10:55 AM, BAR wrote:
In , says... On 12/24/10 10:21 AM, BAR wrote: In , says... Since you are not a boater, the only way you could help out the group is to leave it and post your bull**** over at rec.palin.sucks. You always turn mean, spiteful and vicious when you are proved to be a fraud. I have spent more time on the Chesapeake Bay and Potomac River boating and fishing than you could ever hope to do in what is left in your pathetic life. I doubt that with all of your boats you have been able to turn three digits on an hour meter. I doubt you've spent more time boating on the bay than I have. I make no claims about spending much time boating on the Potomac. As for hours on the meter, you have no more idea about that than you do about anything else. You're not a boater. Show us a picture of the 1st Parker's hour meter and a picture of the second Parker's hour meter? snerk As a point of fact, the combo hour meters on both of those boats were barely readable "digitals," like the black on gray digitals of the first digital watches decades ago. They were barely readable under any circumstances, though it was a bit easier to see the one on the 25' Parker because it was inside the cabin. Show us photos of the hour meter on your last boat, the one you got rid of what, 10 years ago? |
A man and his dog.
On 12/24/10 10:54 AM, BAR wrote:
In , says... wrote in message . .. I am just glad that I could help out the group. And expose you as the fraud you are, again. The closer we get to Christmas the more obnoxious he becomes. Let's bozo bin him for a couple of days and see what happens. He needs something to do. The guy building his deck quit. He kids won't visit him on Christmas or Festivus or whatever he celebrates. And, he landlord has most likely locked the door to the upstairs thereby keeping Harry down in the basement for the next couple of weeks. I think it is mildly fascinating that the right-wing trash that dominates this newsgroup spends so much of its time fantasizing about me. Yeah, my helper "quit" until Monday morning, assuming the weather is ok. If it is pouring or snowing heavily, he won't be here. D'oh. I'm not building a levee in anticipation of spring floods. It's a deck. When it is finished, it will be finished. It'll probably be completed by the end of this year, which is within the time frame I had in mind. At the moment, the only object we have to place on the deck is a new barbecue grill which, at the moment, is sitting in a corner of the dining room. Since it is winter, we probably won't be sunning ourselves out there anytime soon, and we haven't even begun looking for some comfy deck/patio furnishings. Gee...let's see some photos of your deck/patio...maybe we can swipe some furniture ideas. |
A man and his dog.
On 12/24/10 10:58 AM, Wayne.B wrote:
On Fri, 24 Dec 2010 10:21:37 -0500, wrote: Since you are not a boater, the only way you could help out the group is to leave it and post your bull**** over at rec.palin.sucks. You always turn mean, spiteful and vicious when you are proved to be a fraud. I have spent more time on the Chesapeake Bay and Potomac River boating and fishing than you could ever hope to do in what is left in your pathetic life. I doubt that with all of your boats you have been able to turn three digits on an hour meter. ==== That would take more fuel than his wife is willing to buy. Going down that road again, W'hine? |
A man and his dog.
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@mypacks.net says... On 12/24/10 10:54 AM, BAR wrote: In , says... wrote in message . .. I am just glad that I could help out the group. And expose you as the fraud you are, again. The closer we get to Christmas the more obnoxious he becomes. Let's bozo bin him for a couple of days and see what happens. He needs something to do. The guy building his deck quit. He kids won't visit him on Christmas or Festivus or whatever he celebrates. And, he landlord has most likely locked the door to the upstairs thereby keeping Harry down in the basement for the next couple of weeks. I think it is mildly fascinating that the right-wing trash that dominates this newsgroup spends so much of its time fantasizing about me. Yeah, my helper "quit" until Monday morning, assuming the weather is ok. If it is pouring or snowing heavily, he won't be here. D'oh. That would be the contractor I hired to do the job. You can even see his trailer. I'm not building a levee in anticipation of spring floods. It's a deck. When it is finished, it will be finished. It'll probably be completed by the end of this year, which is within the time frame I had in mind. The contractor is within this timeframe. At the moment, the only object we have to place on the deck is a new barbecue grill which, at the moment, is sitting in a corner of the dining room. Since it is winter, we probably won't be sunning ourselves out there anytime soon, and we haven't even begun looking for some comfy deck/patio furnishings. Bull****, I have commissioned a very well known decorator to do all of this. |
A man and his dog.
In article ,
says... On 12/24/10 10:21 AM, BAR wrote: In , says... Since you are not a boater, the only way you could help out the group is to leave it and post your bull**** over at rec.palin.sucks. You always turn mean, spiteful and vicious when you are proved to be a fraud. I have spent more time on the Chesapeake Bay and Potomac River boating and fishing than you could ever hope to do in what is left in your pathetic life. I doubt that with all of your boats you have been able to turn three digits on an hour meter. I doubt you've spent more time boating on the bay than I have. I make no claims about spending much time boating on the Potomac. As for hours on the meter, you have no more idea about that than you do about anything else. You're not a boater. Gee, spoofer, that's odd. You claim to know who here has a boat and who doesn't and how much they use it all of the time. |
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