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HarryKrause wrote:

We had a nice short cruise today from Solomons Island out the Patuxent
River down Chesapeake Bay and up the Potomac River to Piney Point,
Maryland, for a 4th of July Weekend picnic with some labor union
friends, 14 of which rode down and came back with us.


You didn't expect all 14 to make the return trip?
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On Sun, 03 Jul 2005 23:57:54 GMT, Dan Krueger
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HarryKrause wrote:

We had a nice short cruise today from Solomons Island out the Patuxent
River down Chesapeake Bay and up the Potomac River to Piney Point,
Maryland, for a 4th of July Weekend picnic with some labor union
friends, 14 of which rode down and came back with us.


You didn't expect all 14 to make the return trip?


Damn terrorists...
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Harry,
Were you able to clean up your bilge so it didn't smell?


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HarryKrause wrote:

We had a nice short cruise today from Solomons Island out the Patuxent
River down Chesapeake Bay and up the Potomac River to Piney Point,
Maryland, for a 4th of July Weekend picnic with some labor union friends,
14 of which rode down and came back with us.


You didn't expect all 14 to make the return trip?



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On Sun, 03 Jul 2005 17:14:26 -0400, HarryKrause wrote:

We had a nice short cruise today from Solomons Island out the Patuxent
River down Chesapeake Bay and up the Potomac River to Piney Point,
Maryland, for a 4th of July Weekend picnic with some labor union
friends, 14 of which rode down and came back with us.

I don't think I have the patience to be a cruise ship captain! We had a
couple of stragglers who arrived at the marina 40 minutes late.

The weather was pretty decent, a bit overcast, but the air was warm, the
water had only a slight chop, and we didn't run into huge crowds everywhere.

Lots of fishermen in the Pax River mouth area, pulling in the croakers
that some here find so hard to find, but we didn't stop to enjoy
catching any ourselves.

A few of my passengers managed to get looped at the picnic, but the trip
back was uneventful and for once I had a willing crew for boatwashing
detail. I wanted to get back early enough in the day so we didn't run
into any of the traffic heading for the local fireworks displays. We
might hit one of those ourselves later. The downtown DC display is
fabulous, but it's a pain in the ass getting downtown and back for a
megacrowd event there.

Hope your holiday is safe.


Very nice story, Harry. Glad to hear the croaker are biting off the Pax River.
They haven't started yet up at Herring Bay (except for one well-known
fisherman), but hopefully they'll be there in another week or so.

Fifteen people on that Parker must have been a little crowded, but glad to hear
everything went well!
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Very nice story, Harry. Glad to hear the croaker are biting off the Pax River.
They haven't started yet up at Herring Bay (except for one well-known
fisherman), but hopefully they'll be there in another week or so.

Fifteen people on that Parker must have been a little crowded, but glad to hear
everything went well!


Did Harry said he used the Parker??? I'll have to go back to confirm that.


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John H wrote:

Very nice story, Harry. Glad to hear the croaker are biting off the Pax River.
They haven't started yet up at Herring Bay (except for one well-known
fisherman), but hopefully they'll be there in another week or so.

Fifteen people on that Parker must have been a little crowded, but glad to hear
everything went well!



John, how do you know that the croaker haven't started yet at Herring
Bay? NONE of your buddies at tidalfish has said anything even close to
that. You were going to post all of the replies here, and didn't, why?

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"Dan Krueger" wrote in message
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HarryKrause wrote:

We had a nice short cruise today from Solomons Island out the Patuxent
River down Chesapeake Bay and up the Potomac River to Piney Point,
Maryland, for a 4th of July Weekend picnic with some labor union
friends, 14 of which rode down and came back with us.


You didn't expect all 14 to make the return trip?


Careful Dan.

The person who posts here as Harry Krause does not own a boat. It has been
proven quite a few times. He has been caught in many many "fishing
stories"...this of course, being another one of them.

He cuts and pastes information from the web, and posts it here as his own
words. When he is not plagiarizing photos of other peoples boats, he's lying
about everything from where he lives, to fantasy boating trips...like the
one above.

He is also solely responsible for this groups demise. He posts 99% of the
political OT posts here, and even has a penchant to stalk those who don't
agree with him, and will contact their ISP in an effort to get personal
information and/or their accounts shut down.

He will insult you, fabricate lies about you, and generally, act like an
idiot. He lives here on Usenet on an average of 9 hours a day...every day.
Obliviously, a pathetic existence in the strongest sense.

Best bet is to kill file him, and let him stew in his own little fantasy
world of idiocy.

Take care.

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