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On Tue, 03 Jan 2006 22:36:42 GMT, "NOYB" wrote:
Also, if you have an attractive wife or girlfriend, keep them out of sight if they're wearing a bikini. The LEO's like to stop boats for bikini checks under the guise of a safety check. ================================ Yep, even the USCG on the Caloosahatchee River. The bad news is we got stopped, the good news is that we had attractive ladies on board. The other good news is that they couldn't find anything to cite us for although we did have to scramble around for a few seconds to find a "throwable device". |
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Darn if your going to troll at least hang some bait good bait.
"Wayne.B" wrote: On Tue, 03 Jan 2006 22:36:42 GMT, "NOYB" wrote: Also, if you have an attractive wife or girlfriend, keep them out of sight if they're wearing a bikini. The LEO's like to stop boats for bikini checks under the guise of a safety check. ================================ Yep, even the USCG on the Caloosahatchee River. The bad news is we got stopped, the good news is that we had attractive ladies on board. The other good news is that they couldn't find anything to cite us for although we did have to scramble around for a few seconds to find a "throwable device". |
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![]() "Wayne.B" wrote in message ... On Tue, 03 Jan 2006 22:36:42 GMT, "NOYB" wrote: Also, if you have an attractive wife or girlfriend, keep them out of sight if they're wearing a bikini. The LEO's like to stop boats for bikini checks under the guise of a safety check. ================================ Yep, even the USCG on the Caloosahatchee River. The bad news is we got stopped, the good news is that we had attractive ladies on board. The other good news is that they couldn't find anything to cite us for although we did have to scramble around for a few seconds to find a "throwable device". A few years ago (2001, actually), I had just purchased a 16' Boston Whaler and had launched it for the first time. It came with the basic mandatory safety equipment but I had also purchased a few extras at West Marine, including a flare gun kit of a new type that I had never seen before. I put it, along with all the other gear, in the center console locker. Anyway, I had my youngest son with me and he was driving the boat through Scituate harbor. The Coast Guard decided to board and inspect us (they seem to do this often early in the boating season) and since my son was the "captain" at the time, I figured it would be a good experience for him to go through the inspection routine. After the standard questions about firearms, etc. and checking my registration, they asked my son for the standard list of safety equipment. Everything went fine until they asked for the flares. My son produced the still plastic wrapped case and the inspecting Petty Officer asked him if he knew how to use them. My son's face went blank and he nervously answered, "No". The Coastie then handed the unfamiliar case to me and said, "Show him, Dad". Wise ass, but we all had a laugh. Eisboch |
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On Tue, 3 Jan 2006 19:24:53 -0500, "Eisboch" wrote:
"Wayne.B" wrote in message .. . On Tue, 03 Jan 2006 22:36:42 GMT, "NOYB" wrote: Also, if you have an attractive wife or girlfriend, keep them out of sight if they're wearing a bikini. The LEO's like to stop boats for bikini checks under the guise of a safety check. ================================ Yep, even the USCG on the Caloosahatchee River. The bad news is we got stopped, the good news is that we had attractive ladies on board. The other good news is that they couldn't find anything to cite us for although we did have to scramble around for a few seconds to find a "throwable device". A few years ago (2001, actually), I had just purchased a 16' Boston Whaler and had launched it for the first time. It came with the basic mandatory safety equipment but I had also purchased a few extras at West Marine, including a flare gun kit of a new type that I had never seen before. I put it, along with all the other gear, in the center console locker. Anyway, I had my youngest son with me and he was driving the boat through Scituate harbor. The Coast Guard decided to board and inspect us (they seem to do this often early in the boating season) and since my son was the "captain" at the time, I figured it would be a good experience for him to go through the inspection routine. After the standard questions about firearms, etc. and checking my registration, they asked my son for the standard list of safety equipment. Everything went fine until they asked for the flares. My son produced the still plastic wrapped case and the inspecting Petty Officer asked him if he knew how to use them. My son's face went blank and he nervously answered, "No". The Coastie then handed the unfamiliar case to me and said, "Show him, Dad". Wise ass, but we all had a laugh. Eisboch Nice story. Thanks, E. -- John H. "Divide each difficulty into as many parts as is feasible and necessary to resolve it." Rene Descartes |
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