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That might be the most creative advertising I have ever seen. Ask the
question, and then wait for someone else to post the link. Anyone who is that creative must have made one hell of a cupholder. "Paul" wrote in message ble.rogers.com... Why for you ask? http://www.liquidcaddy.com/ Oh, that's why. wrote in message om... Just wondering if you are happy with the cupholder on your boat....I would appreciate your feedback....thanks. Susan |
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Depends on the vessel I'm on.
If a member of the Stewards department is assigned as my "cup holder", then I'm generally satisfied, since at the time they'll have no other duties and can follow me around without interruption. However, if the ship is low on manning, and the duty Mate is assigned, then some very frustrating inconveniences can occur, such as when I'm out on the bridgewing and I give an engine order, the duty Mate being in charge of the EOT and Bell Book, must run into the wheelhouse (with my cuppa) to answer the bell and log same, thus causing me to either have to follow to remain within reach, or to wait until his return ..... very inconvenient. otn wrote: Just wondering if you are happy with the cupholder on your boat....I would appreciate your feedback....thanks. Susan |
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"otnmbrd" wrote in message ink.net... Depends on the vessel I'm on. If a member of the Stewards department is assigned as my "cup holder", then I'm generally satisfied, since at the time they'll have no other duties and can follow me around without interruption. However, if the ship is low on manning, and the duty Mate is assigned, then some very frustrating inconveniences can occur, such as when I'm out on the bridgewing and I give an engine order, the duty Mate being in charge of the EOT and Bell Book, must run into the wheelhouse (with my cuppa) to answer the bell and log same, thus causing me to either have to follow to remain within reach, or to wait until his return ..... very inconvenient. You could also delay giving the engine order. Or, horrors, hold your own drink in you own hand. |
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Bill Cole wrote:
That might be the most creative advertising I have ever seen. Ask the question, and then wait for someone else to post the link. Anyone who is that creative must have made one hell of a cupholder. It should be the answer to every Konservative's prayer, since the ad copy promises: "Just pull and twist the bottom... and it will increase in length and at the same time automatically adjust its inner diameter." Just imagine the fun you can have with that device and the guys at the next Republican fundraiser, Bill. * * * email sent to will *never* get to me. |
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Gary Warner wrote: "otnmbrd" wrote in message ink.net... Depends on the vessel I'm on. If a member of the Stewards department is assigned as my "cup holder", then I'm generally satisfied, since at the time they'll have no other duties and can follow me around without interruption. However, if the ship is low on manning, and the duty Mate is assigned, then some very frustrating inconveniences can occur, such as when I'm out on the bridgewing and I give an engine order, the duty Mate being in charge of the EOT and Bell Book, must run into the wheelhouse (with my cuppa) to answer the bell and log same, thus causing me to either have to follow to remain within reach, or to wait until his return ..... very inconvenient. You could also delay giving the engine order. This can lead to some unpleasant consequences in narrow channels. Or, horrors, hold your own drink in you own hand. To do that, I would have to either give up smoking or using the radio ...... no, best to live with the inconvenience. |
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lol very cute, do you see sexual connotation in everything you read?
"Harry Krause" wrote in message ... Bill Cole wrote: That might be the most creative advertising I have ever seen. Ask the question, and then wait for someone else to post the link. Anyone who is that creative must have made one hell of a cupholder. It should be the answer to every Konservative's prayer, since the ad copy promises: "Just pull and twist the bottom... and it will increase in length and at the same time automatically adjust its inner diameter." Just imagine the fun you can have with that device and the guys at the next Republican fundraiser, Bill. * * * email sent to will *never* get to me. |
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On Tue, 12 Aug 2003 19:04:56 -0400, Harry Krause
wrote: Bill Cole wrote: That might be the most creative advertising I have ever seen. Ask the question, and then wait for someone else to post the link. Anyone who is that creative must have made one hell of a cupholder. It should be the answer to every Konservative's prayer, since the ad copy promises: "Just pull and twist the bottom... and it will increase in length and at the same time automatically adjust its inner diameter." Just imagine the fun you can have with that device and the guys at the next Republican fundraiser, Bill. * * * email sent to will *never* get to me. Harry, Do the last two letters of your boat registration provide an indication of what to expect when one see's that you are the author of a post? John On the 'Poco Loco' out of Deale, MD |
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JohnH wrote:
On Tue, 12 Aug 2003 19:04:56 -0400, Harry Krause wrote: Bill Cole wrote: That might be the most creative advertising I have ever seen. Ask the question, and then wait for someone else to post the link. Anyone who is that creative must have made one hell of a cupholder. It should be the answer to every Konservative's prayer, since the ad copy promises: "Just pull and twist the bottom... and it will increase in length and at the same time automatically adjust its inner diameter." Just imagine the fun you can have with that device and the guys at the next Republican fundraiser, Bill. * * * email sent to will *never* get to me. Harry, Do the last two letters of your boat registration provide an indication of what to expect when one see's that you are the author of a post? John On the 'Poco Loco' out of Deale, MD Why not? BTW, took two guys stranded at the dock Sunday out for a day of feeeeshing. Brothers-in-law, apparently. Their outdrive wouldn't lower into the water, and they were about to pack it in for the day. Man, I hate it when a boat craps out on a Sunday. A good time was had by all, and we certainly left some fish in the bay for you. -- * * * email sent to will *never* get to me. |
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