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On Tue, 31 May 2005 13:37:04 GMT, "rcoleman"
wrote: ~~ snippage ~~ So no cranes, helicopters, or elephants. And it must be a simple plan, because yes, there will be much drinking involved. Ah - well, let me say from personal experience that things become much clearer once a couple of six packs have been consumed. What I would do is gather the tools, friends and mucho beer, head out and have a party near the boat. I guarantee by the end of the day the boat will be floating, but nobody will ever remember how it got there. :) Good luck - sounds like a good time. Later, Tom |
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