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"PocoLoco" wrote in message ... On Thu, 06 Oct 2005 13:52:43 GMT, "NOYB" wrote: "PocoLoco" wrote in message . .. On Wed, 05 Oct 2005 20:15:52 GMT, "NOYB" wrote: "Starbuck's Words of Wisdom" wrote in message ... Don, I do it because Kevin sent me two emails and signed both of them Kevin Noble. He made a post in rec.boats using his account. He posted his sister-in-law was dieing of cancer in a small town outside of Naples, Kevin Noble's sister in law died of cancer in a small town outside of Naples. Tampa. Not Naples. Naples is where Kevin worked as a job site parking lot security guard while the local Wal-Mart was being built. Hey! I hope you're not too close to Cape Coral! This may be the answer to Doug Kanter's (I think) dog problem. http://www.miami.com/mld/miamiherald...n/12741631.htm Yes, we're within 30 miles of Cape Coral. They're getting pretty prevalent on Sanibel and in the Keys as well. Maybe they'll make a tasty snack for your pythons. Hell, Florida is getting to be a scary place to be. So is the Chesapeake Bay: Shore fisherman dies from sal****er-borne bacterial infection By Associated Press An Eastern Shore Maryland fisherman died from a rare bacterial blood infection caused when an open wound on his body came in contact with contaminated marine life or sal****er, health authorities said. Dr. Ann H. Webb, deputy health officer for Talbot County, refused to release details about the death caused by Vibrio vulnificus, saying that she wanted to protect the privacy of the patient's family. But Webb did say that the fisherman was healthy until a skin abrasion became infected while he was fishing in July on the Chesapeake Bay. |