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On Sun, 30 Jan 2011 09:28:38 -0500, "MMC" wrote:
and supposed to get to 70. Think I'll do a little filling and sanding this morning and take the family for a little river cruise this afternoon. Not that I'd rub it in or anything. There has got to be 60 holes in the cockpit of my old boat where gear was moved around (mostly filled but poorly) and where I've removed small fittings like jam cleats and strap eyes. I'm redoing the non skid so I think my patches will hide better. The temp (38F) isn't bad, but the three inch layer of snow on the ground makes golfing impossible. Checked the boat yesterday, and found the shrink wrap held up to the snow quite well. Felt sorry for some of the folks who lost their boat covers due to the weight of the wet snow we had. Yeah, I could use some 70 degree weather. |
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On 1/30/11 10:24 AM, John H wrote:
On Sun, 30 Jan 2011 09:28:38 -0500, wrote: and supposed to get to 70. Think I'll do a little filling and sanding this morning and take the family for a little river cruise this afternoon. Not that I'd rub it in or anything. There has got to be 60 holes in the cockpit of my old boat where gear was moved around (mostly filled but poorly) and where I've removed small fittings like jam cleats and strap eyes. I'm redoing the non skid so I think my patches will hide better. The temp (38F) isn't bad, but the three inch layer of snow on the ground makes golfing impossible. Use orange whiffle balls, asshole. And see if you can catch a bit of hypothermia while you're at it. |
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