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On 8/2/12 8:48 AM, Eisboch wrote:


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On 8/2/12 8:22 AM, iBoaterer wrote:

You sure seem to have a chip on your shoulder about the south, bigot.
I've been to some very nice places in every state you mentioned.


Every state has "some nice places," but I wasn't taking about beaches,
scenic overlooks, museums or other natural or manmade venues. I was
talking about where right-wing craziness rules the roost and is encouraged.

I like coastal South Carolina.

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My oldest son just moved his family from MA to Mount Pleasant, SC.
Beautiful place, within a few miles of the Isle of Palms Marina; one
of my stops when taking the Navigator south to Jupiter, FL.

He's been emailing pictures of several local marinas with slips for
sale. Seriously thinking of another boat down there in about a year.
Just need to talk Mrs.E. out of her horses.



The Atlantic coastal areas of South Carolina, Georgia and even (gasp!)
northern Florida are great places for boaters and fishermen.



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Mount Pleasant is a great place. If you son doesn't know about it,
tell
him to go to The Wreck of the Richard and Charlene, or as the locals
call it, The Wreck. There is no sign on the place, but once you find
it,
it's the best seafood in all of Charleston.

-------------------------------------

I think you mentioned "The Wreck" in an earlier post and I mentioned
it in
an e-mail to my son. He knows exactly where it is and is going to
try it
(may have already).

They just moved down there in early July. He's been scouting the area
out and so far they love it. A little hot, but they'll get used to
it.


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On Thursday, August 2, 2012 9:23:14 AM UTC-4, Eisboch wrote:
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Mount Pleasant is a great place. If you son doesn't know about it,

tell

him to go to The Wreck of the Richard and Charlene, or as the locals

call it, The Wreck. There is no sign on the place, but once you find

it,

it's the best seafood in all of Charleston.



-------------------------------------



I think you mentioned "The Wreck" in an earlier post and I mentioned

it in

an e-mail to my son. He knows exactly where it is and is going to

try it

(may have already).



They just moved down there in early July. He's been scouting the area

out and so far they love it. A little hot, but they'll get used to

it.


In downtown Charleston, Hank's and Coast are two good restaraunts. We have reservations at both this weekend. My wife loves the Seafood ala Wando at Hank's. But there are lots more places to try.

If the Wreck was open for lunch we'd go there too, but they're a dinner only place.
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On Aug 2, 9:22*am, iBoaterer wrote:
In article , dump-on-
says...







On 8/1/12 4:55 PM, BAR wrote:
In article ,
says...


On Wed, 1 Aug 2012 11:17:32 -0400, BAR wrote:


When I was in Md I kept my 97 riot gun under the bed and a 1911 in the
night stand drawer but we didn't have kids and discouraged people from
bringing them around.
I have grand children now and I keep all of my guns locked up.
(Florida law) although getting to my Ruger and my Baretta is a 2
second thing.
I could tell you the trick but I would have to kill you *;-)
The shotgun and M1A are in another locked cabinet, hidden pretty well
but not really a 2 second thing, more like 10.


I like building hidden compartments in things I make.


You should have lived in a better neighborhood when you were in
Maryland.


"Bad neighborhoods" have a way of sneaking up on you in Maryland.
You think you are far enough out of DC to be safe, then DC comes out
to meet you. It won't be long until they get out to Harry in Calvert
County. PG is a combat zone and Charles is rapidly going that way.
I am so damned happy to be 1400 miles away from that sewer.


Two years and I will be leaving this state for good.


Well, that'll clear the air a little. Let's see...where would a
right-winger like you go...uh...South Carolina? Texas? Mississippi?
Alabama?


You sure seem to have a chip on your shoulder about the south, bigot.
I've been to some very nice places in every state you mentioned.


Snellville GA??.. or maybe Tucker GA??
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On Aug 2, 9:48*am, "Eisboch" wrote:
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On 8/2/12 8:22 AM, iBoaterer wrote:



You sure seem to have a chip on your shoulder about the south,
bigot.
I've been to some very nice places in every state you mentioned.


Every state has "some nice places," but I wasn't taking about beaches,
scenic overlooks, museums or other natural or manmade venues. I was
talking about where right-wing craziness rules the roost and is
encouraged.

I like coastal South Carolina.

--------------------------------------------------------------

My oldest son just moved his family from MA to Mount Pleasant, SC.
Beautiful place, within a few miles of the Isle of Palms Marina; one
of my stops when taking the Navigator south to Jupiter, FL.

He's been emailing pictures of several local marinas with slips for
sale. *Seriously thinking of another boat down there in about a year.
Just need to talk Mrs.E. *out of her horses.


Move the horses down there with you & the wife.
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On Aug 2, 10:23*am, "Eisboch" wrote:
"iBoaterer" *wrote in message

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Mount Pleasant is a great place. If you son doesn't know about it,
tell
him to go to The Wreck of the Richard and Charlene, or as the locals
call it, The Wreck. There is no sign on the place, but once you find
it,
it's the best seafood in all of Charleston.

-------------------------------------

I think you mentioned "The Wreck" in an earlier post and I mentioned
it in
an e-mail to my son. * He knows exactly where it is and is going to
try it
(may have already).

They just moved down there in early July. *He's been scouting the area
out and so far they love it. * A little hot, but they'll get used to
it.


Wonder where that Larry guy from either Savanagh or Charlston is these
days He was an old navy type who had loads of info on the Carolinas
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On 8/2/12 11:39 AM, North Star wrote:
On Aug 2, 10:23 am, "Eisboch" wrote:
"iBoaterer" wrote in message

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Mount Pleasant is a great place. If you son doesn't know about it,
tell
him to go to The Wreck of the Richard and Charlene, or as the locals
call it, The Wreck. There is no sign on the place, but once you find
it,
it's the best seafood in all of Charleston.

-------------------------------------

I think you mentioned "The Wreck" in an earlier post and I mentioned
it in
an e-mail to my son. He knows exactly where it is and is going to
try it
(may have already).

They just moved down there in early July. He's been scouting the area
out and so far they love it. A little hot, but they'll get used to
it.


Wonder where that Larry guy from either Savanagh or Charlston is these
days He was an old navy type who had loads of info on the Carolinas



Larry...forgot about him. I have an email addy for him somewhere, but I
don't know if it is still a good addy. He doesn't seem to post in
rec.boats.cruising anymore but, then, hardly anyone does. Larry live
along the river in Charleston.



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