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On Mon, 16 May 2005 13:05:00 GMT, Don White wrote:
wrote: The Great Testosterone Race, "Yeeee-haw!" Tugboats are manly craft. Not that they cannot be captained, crewed, or maintained by women (and many are), but there's a certain machismo in any mission where work is accomplished by the artful application of brute force. You must remember 'Tugboat Annie'...expertly mimicked here by our own 'Karen of Oz'. No ugly talk necessary in this thread, Don. It was nice as it was! -- John H "All decisions are the result of binary thinking." |
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You must remember 'Tugboat Annie'...
*************** Tugboat Annie was inspired by a real life character, a woman from Tacoma, Washington Back a hundred years or so ago, this woman and her family lived in a ramshackle cabin on the Tacoma waterfront. In an attempt to make ends meet, our heroine (Thea) put aside a few cents fro the grovery budget each week until she eventually accumulated enough money to buy a small rowboat. She put up a sign, "rowboat for rent", and put aside all the rental income until she could afford to buy a second rowboat. Eventually she was renting an entire fleet of rowboats, and the family built a two story building with a boathouse below and living quarters above. Eventually she acquired a little power boat, (probably a steam launch), and began accepting work pushing and dragging stuff around Commencement Bay. Thea's enterprise flourished, and survives to this day. While it's no longer headquartered in Tacoma, the citizens down there renamed "City Waterway" after this ambitious businesswoman a few years ago. The waterway is now known as "Thea Foss" waterway, and the company she founded? Foss Tug and Barge. |
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