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JR North March 25th 05 06:06 AM

You forgot Reagan, Nafta and Harry. In fact. I'm sure it's Harry's
fault. And Skipper too.
JR

Short Wave Sportfishing wrote:
that last year at this time, in fact right about now (1200 hrs EST) I
was fishing Lake Quinsigamond in Shrewsbury, Mass working a weed line
for pike.

This morning I shoveled six inches of snow out the Ranger and the Lake
is frozen over.

This is Bush's fault - I just know it. Bush, Cheney and Halliburton.

Let not forget the Illumaniti, Tri-Lateral Commission and Black
Jesuits.

And Rockefeller.

And long haired hippie type pinko fags.

*******s.

~~ mutter ~~ snow ~~ mutter ~~ commies ~~

Later,

Tom



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Calif Bill March 25th 05 07:22 AM


"Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message
...
On Thu, 24 Mar 2005 22:49:53 GMT, "Calif Bill"
wrote:


"Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message
.. .
On Thu, 24 Mar 2005 13:43:04 -0500, Black Dog
wrote:

Short Wave Sportfishing wrote:
that last year at this time, in fact right about now (1200 hrs EST)

I
was fishing Lake Quinsigamond in Shrewsbury, Mass working a weed

line
for pike.

This morning I shoveled six inches of snow out the Ranger and the

Lake
is frozen over.

This is Bush's fault - I just know it. Bush, Cheney and

Halliburton.

Let not forget the Illumaniti, Tri-Lateral Commission and Black
Jesuits.

And Rockefeller.

And long haired hippie type pinko fags.

*******s.

~~ mutter ~~ snow ~~ mutter ~~ commies ~~

Clearly, it's Bush's fault alone, for not supporting the Kyoto Accord.
You are obviously a victim of global warming.

Obviously.

It's so obvious in fact that it's almost amazing.


Actually is the precursor to a new Ice Age.


Which will happen after the ice caps melt, the oceans rise and CA
falls into the Pacific Ocean making Denver beach front property.

Later,

Tom


Only the Western half will fall into the sea. The other 1/2 is on the
continental plate.



Wayne.B March 25th 05 07:39 AM

On Thu, 24 Mar 2005 19:34:55 GMT, Short Wave Sportfishing
wrote:

Just out of curiosity, where do you live during the summer? I work
the north side of LIS from Saybrook up to Westerly in the summer -
maybe we can hook up for a day of fishing around those environs.


===============================

The boat did not sink and the ride this afternoon was really nice.

We lived in Westchester County for many years but did most of our
boating out of Stamford and points east. Sold the house when we
moved down here but bought the GB49 with the idea of using it as our
summer home up north. Assuming the trip north goes OK, we'll be
hanging out in Long Island Sound, Block Island and the Vineyard this
summer.

Good chance we could hook up in the Saybrook/Essex area some time
since those are some of our favorite spots (free popcorn at the Olde
Griswold Inn and all that). I'll keep you posted on our progress.


Short Wave Sportfishing March 25th 05 10:53 AM

On Fri, 25 Mar 2005 02:39:14 -0500, Wayne.B
wrote:

On Thu, 24 Mar 2005 19:34:55 GMT, Short Wave Sportfishing
wrote:

Just out of curiosity, where do you live during the summer? I work
the north side of LIS from Saybrook up to Westerly in the summer -
maybe we can hook up for a day of fishing around those environs.


===============================

The boat did not sink and the ride this afternoon was really nice.

We lived in Westchester County for many years but did most of our
boating out of Stamford and points east. Sold the house when we
moved down here but bought the GB49 with the idea of using it as our
summer home up north. Assuming the trip north goes OK, we'll be
hanging out in Long Island Sound, Block Island and the Vineyard this
summer.

Good chance we could hook up in the Saybrook/Essex area some time
since those are some of our favorite spots (free popcorn at the Olde
Griswold Inn and all that). I'll keep you posted on our progress.


10-4.

Later,

Tom

Jack Goff March 25th 05 11:50 AM


"JimH" wrote in message
...

"Jack Goff" wrote in message
om...

"Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote:

~~ mutter ~~ snow ~~ mutter ~~ commies ~~

Later,

Tom


Ouch. I took the new (to us) Boxster to work today. Top down. 76
degrees
for a high.

My condolences.

Jack



http://driving.timesonline.co.uk/art...510976,00.html

Nice!


Thanks. The writer mentions a lack of power on the base model... I don't
know, I've never driven one. We bought the "S" model, and with its extra
gear and more displacement and HP, it sure seems plenty fast to me! Not
that I'd exceed the posted limit... :-)



Jack Goff March 25th 05 11:55 AM


"John H" wrote in message
...
I had thought about a Boxter until I saw and drove the new Mustang GT. It

was
love at first sight.

If I'd waited a year, the Boxter may have gotten the nod. Nice cars. You

got any
pics up yet?

I just know you're hoping to see mine, so here you go:

http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/jherring1/my_photos

--
John H


Yep... I'd seen the first pic you posted a while back. Nice car, we
considered it as well. Whatever we got HAD to have a soft top, so I never
got around to driving the Mustang, as they aren't out yet.

I haven't taken a single picture yet. But I will!



Gary March 25th 05 11:56 AM


"Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message

There is only so much conspiracy to spread around.


No. No. No. It's ALL a conspiracy.





Jack Goff March 25th 05 11:59 AM


"Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message
...

I know retro is all the rage, but there is something about the 05
Mustang that just takes it one step too far.

Don't get me wrong - it's a nice car and it has a certain panache, but
it just looks wrong - like a cross between a '65 Mustang Fastback and
a '69 Opel.

Then again, what do I know - I own a '70 Corvette - the most beautiful
car on the face of the planet. :)

Later,

Tom


I dunno... Ford hit a solid home-run with this one. The look, performance,
and price are all just right. They'll sell every one they can make.
Quickly.

A 70 vette? Cool! My old muscle car is a '70 Torino GT. At least one of
us has taste. grin



Jack Goff March 25th 05 12:02 PM


"Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message
...

Not necessary. In fact, it is I who should be offering condolences.

After all, you have to feel sad for those who can't purchase real
cars. :)

Later,

Tom


Hey, watch it! I would have bought a "real car", but I couldn't find a '69
Mercury Marauder. ;-)



Short Wave Sportfishing March 25th 05 12:29 PM

On Fri, 25 Mar 2005 12:02:46 GMT, "Jack Goff" wrote:


"Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message
.. .

Not necessary. In fact, it is I who should be offering condolences.

After all, you have to feel sad for those who can't purchase real
cars. :)

Later,

Tom


Hey, watch it! I would have bought a "real car", but I couldn't find a '69
Mercury Marauder. ;-)


They were nice. Back in the day, I was fortunate to have two - '70
440 GTX and a '70 Corvette. I sold the GTX a couple of years ago
because I wasn't using it and a collector had been after me for years
to sell it - the offer kept going up and eventually, I just gave in.

My Corvette is all original and only has 16K on it. It's the one car
that I couldn't part with - I sold all my other restorations (a '70
Duster, '54 Crown Vic, '50 International L-110 pickup, and four
International tractors) almost as soon as I finished them. :)

The 'Vette - that's my baby. Bought it when I came back after my
second tour and kept it ever since.

Later,

Tom



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