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On Aug 2, 1:37*pm, wrote:
On Thu, 02 Aug 2012 08:34:18 -0400, X ` Man wrote: 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. The worst racist assholes I have ever met were in the DC area. Most were cops. The only Klan meeting I ever actually knew about was in southern PG county. As a place to visit, it is hard to beat the mountains in southern North Carolina. We had a bunch of tourists on the local news earlier this week. Some were from the Carolinas and some from Penn. They came up to avoid the sweltering heat at home and were quite pleased with our more moderate temperatures in the mid 70's F range. |
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wrote in message ... On Thursday, August 2, 2012 8:48:25 AM UTC-4, Eisboch wrote: "X ` Man" wrote in message m... 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. Mt. Pleasant is a nice place, and there are lots more all over the state. The Lexington / Lake Murray area is one, and in the upstate the Greenville / Spartanburg area is nice. Almost no one from SC goes to Myrtle Beach, however. Tourist trap. Hilton Head is the upscale beach destination here. Edisto Island is a quieter, family kind of beach. We'll be on the water in Charleston in about 24 hours. I'll wave in your son's general direction. Did he move down for Boeing? ------------------------------------------- Nope. He moved down because he got sick of Massachusetts. He and his wife lived together for a year or so while he was in the Navy, stationed down there. They loved it. Plus, he suffers from severe asthma and there's something up here in MA that constantly triggers it. He has far fewer and milder attacks down there. They have two girls aged 13 and 8. A year ago his wife had twins, one girl, one boy. So, he has his hands full now at 39 years old. I am looking forward to taking a trip down there this fall and scope out the marinas and boats. Mrs.E. is finally starting to agree that we don't need a place as large as we have up here in MA. |
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"X ` Man" wrote in message m... On 8/2/12 11:39 AM, North Star wrote: On Aug 2, 10:23 am, "Eisboch" wrote: "iBoaterer" wrote in message ... 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. ----------------------------------------------------- Is Larry the guy who rebuilt vintage Merc outboards or something? I remember someone who seemed to have parts for almost anything from the 40's or 50's. This was back when rec.boats was a boating newsgroup, of course. |
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"North Star" wrote in message ... On Aug 2, 9:48 am, "Eisboch" wrote: "X ` Man" wrote in messagenews:CsGdnaJRkM5X7ofNnZ2dnUVZ_jidnZ2d@earth link.com... 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. ---------------------------------------------------- Our potential move will be based on the end of her love affair with those 1200 lb animals that have reached the end of their evolutionary cycle and purpose on this planet. |
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On Aug 2, 5:14*pm, "Eisboch" wrote:
"North Star" *wrote in message ... On Aug 2, 9:48 am, "Eisboch" wrote: "X ` Man" *wrote in messagenews:CsGdnaJRkM5X7ofNnZ2dnUVZ_jidnZ2d@earth link.com... 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. ---------------------------------------------------- Our potential move will be based on the end of her love affair with those 1200 lb animals that have reached the end of their evolutionary cycle and purpose on this planet. Good luck with that. I had a sister who loved horses also. She was afraid of heights so wouldn't crawl up on one but still ended up owning a 'rescue horse' that she kept in a neighbours barn. |
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On Thursday, August 2, 2012 4:47:01 PM UTC-4, (unknown) wrote:
On Thu, 2 Aug 2012 11:44:14 -0700 (PDT), North Star wrote: On Aug 2, 1:37*pm, wrote: On Thu, 02 Aug 2012 08:34:18 -0400, X ` Man wrote: 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. The worst racist assholes I have ever met were in the DC area. Most were cops. The only Klan meeting I ever actually knew about was in southern PG county. As a place to visit, it is hard to beat the mountains in southern North Carolina. We had a bunch of tourists on the local news earlier this week. Some were from the Carolinas and some from Penn. They came up to avoid the sweltering heat at home and were quite pleased with our more moderate temperatures in the mid 70's F range. They could have just gone West 50-100 miles. It was beautiful in the mountains in July. High 70s in the day, mid 60s at night. Yup. The Blue Ridge Mountains are a close, easy getaway from the heat when we want a break. But the lake works too! |
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"Eisboch" wrote in message ... "X ` Man" wrote in message m... On 8/2/12 11:39 AM, North Star wrote: On Aug 2, 10:23 am, "Eisboch" wrote: "iBoaterer" wrote in message ... 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. ----------------------------------------------------- Is Larry the guy who rebuilt vintage Merc outboards or something? I remember someone who seemed to have parts for almost anything from the 40's or 50's. This was back when rec.boats was a boating newsgroup, of course. ------------------------------------------------- Ah... the old rusty disk drive in my head slowly started spinning. Larry wasn't the Merc guy. Larry repaired and serviced Hammond organs. It was another guy ... started with a "C" that had the old Mercs. |
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On 8/2/12 4:12 PM, Eisboch wrote:
"X ` Man" wrote in message m... On 8/2/12 11:39 AM, North Star wrote: On Aug 2, 10:23 am, "Eisboch" wrote: "iBoaterer" wrote in message ... 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. ----------------------------------------------------- Is Larry the guy who rebuilt vintage Merc outboards or something? I remember someone who seemed to have parts for almost anything from the 40's or 50's. This was back when rec.boats was a boating newsgroup, of course. No, different guy. Larry was the guy who maintained church organs and had what appeared to me to be a good handle on things mechanical and electrical, especially as related to boats. He also was a huge conspiracy freak, but he was funny and a good story teller. -- I'm a liberal because the militant fundamentalist ignorant science-denying religious xenophobic corporate oligarchy of modern Republican conservatism just doesn't work for me or my country. |
Yo Tim!
On 8/2/12 5:44 PM, Eisboch wrote:
"Eisboch" wrote in message ... "X ` Man" wrote in message m... On 8/2/12 11:39 AM, North Star wrote: On Aug 2, 10:23 am, "Eisboch" wrote: "iBoaterer" wrote in message ... 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. ----------------------------------------------------- Is Larry the guy who rebuilt vintage Merc outboards or something? I remember someone who seemed to have parts for almost anything from the 40's or 50's. This was back when rec.boats was a boating newsgroup, of course. ------------------------------------------------- Ah... the old rusty disk drive in my head slowly started spinning. Larry wasn't the Merc guy. Larry repaired and serviced Hammond organs. It was another guy ... started with a "C" that had the old Mercs. Did you know Howie Vidal at Amity, btw? He was related to Gore, who died the other day. -- I'm a liberal because the militant fundamentalist ignorant science-denying religious xenophobic corporate oligarchy of modern Republican conservatism just doesn't work for me or my country. |
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"X ` Man" wrote in message m... Did you know Howie Vidal at Amity, btw? He was related to Gore, who died the other day. --------------------------------------- Drawing a blank. I seem to remember a girl ... Evie Vidal .... but she was 2 or 3 years behind me ... closer to my sister's age and class. I only attended Amity for one year .... when I attended that is .... |
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