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Skipper February 13th 06 06:04 AM

Offshore Adventures
 
Hey Eisbock,

Remember the advise I gave you regarding location for that ill-fated
charter business you attempted with Aviator? Just wondering if you've
been following the adventures of 'Go Fisch' and their highly rated show?
Still think winter in the Cortez and summer in Alaskan waters would be a
highly successful charter operation with someone like him.

"To our viewers we owe a great, "Thank You." In 2003 you made us the
most watched outdoors show in the country with over 29 million people
watching. Last year was quite a breakthrough for us and many of you have
emailed asking how Offshore Adventures got started so here you go..."

http://www.offshoreadventures.tv/04FISCH_OAstory.html

http://www.offshoreadventures.tv/index.html

--
Skipper

RCE February 13th 06 09:11 AM

Offshore Adventures
 

"Skipper" wrote in message
...

Hey Eisbock,

Remember the advise I gave you regarding location for that ill-fated
charter business you attempted with Aviator? Just wondering if you've
been following the adventures of 'Go Fisch' and their highly rated show?
Still think winter in the Cortez and summer in Alaskan waters would be a
highly successful charter operation with someone like him.

--
Skipper



Eisboch doesn't live here anymore.

RCE



Skipper February 13th 06 10:15 AM

Offshore Adventures
 
RCE wrote:

Hey Eisbock,


Remember the advise I gave you regarding location for that ill-fated
charter business you attempted with Aviator? Just wondering if you've
been following the adventures of 'Go Fisch' and their highly rated show?
Still think winter in the Cortez and summer in Alaskan waters would be a
highly successful charter operation with someone like him.


http://www.offshoreadventures.tv/index.html


Eisboch doesn't live here anymore.


Well, expect he couldn't get it up forever.

--
Skipper

RCE February 13th 06 10:56 AM

Offshore Adventures
 

"Skipper" wrote in message
...
RCE wrote:

Hey Eisbock,


Remember the advise I gave you regarding location for that ill-fated
charter business you attempted with Aviator? Just wondering if you've
been following the adventures of 'Go Fisch' and their highly rated show?
Still think winter in the Cortez and summer in Alaskan waters would be a
highly successful charter operation with someone like him.


http://www.offshoreadventures.tv/index.html


Eisboch doesn't live here anymore.


Well, expect he couldn't get it up forever.

--
Skipper


Actually, it had a great plot - just the wrong cast.

RCE



Skipper February 13th 06 11:28 AM

Offshore Adventures
 
Harry Krause wrote:

Skipper wrote:
Hey Eisbock,


Remember the advise I gave you regarding location for that ill-fated
charter business you attempted with Aviator? Just wondering if you've
been following the adventures of 'Go Fisch' and their highly rated show?
Still think winter in the Cortez and summer in Alaskan waters would be a
highly successful charter operation with someone like him.


"To our viewers we owe a great, "Thank You." In 2003 you made us the
most watched outdoors show in the country with over 29 million people
watching. Last year was quite a breakthrough for us and many of you have
emailed asking how Offshore Adventures got started so here you go..."


http://www.offshoreadventures.tv/04FISCH_OAstory.html


http://www.offshoreadventures.tv/index.html


The concept was interesting, the location irrelevant, but other than one
of the earlier season chefs, the "crews" are vapid, and the shows are
"cleaned up" to be considered real fishing shows.


Would *you* have booked a week's charter if the skipper was HLAviation
and the boat a Navigator?

--
Skipper

RCE February 13th 06 11:54 AM

Offshore Adventures
 

"Skipper" wrote in message
...

Would *you* have booked a week's charter if the skipper was HLAviation
and the boat a Navigator?

--
Skipper


Surprised to hear you dis the Navigator. After all, it *is* a west coast
build.

RCE



RCE February 13th 06 11:55 AM

Offshore Adventures
 

"Skipper" wrote in message
...
Harry Krause wrote:

Skipper wrote:
Hey Eisbock,


Remember the advise I gave you regarding location for that ill-fated
charter business you attempted with Aviator? Just wondering if you've
been following the adventures of 'Go Fisch' and their highly rated show?
Still think winter in the Cortez and summer in Alaskan waters would be a
highly successful charter operation with someone like him.


"To our viewers we owe a great, "Thank You." In 2003 you made us the
most watched outdoors show in the country with over 29 million people
watching. Last year was quite a breakthrough for us and many of you have
emailed asking how Offshore Adventures got started so here you go..."


http://www.offshoreadventures.tv/04FISCH_OAstory.html


http://www.offshoreadventures.tv/index.html


The concept was interesting, the location irrelevant, but other than one
of the earlier season chefs, the "crews" are vapid, and the shows are
"cleaned up" to be considered real fishing shows.


Would *you* have booked a week's charter if the skipper was HLAviation
and the boat a Navigator?

--
Skipper


Pay attention Skipper. Harry's talking about the TV series.

RCE



Skipper February 13th 06 11:58 AM

Offshore Adventures
 
RCE wrote:

Would *you* have booked a week's charter if the skipper was HLAviation
and the boat a Navigator?


Surprised to hear you dis the Navigator. After all, it *is* a west coast
build.


I would not dis the Navigator. Only illustrating that Krause is all bark
and no byte.

--
Skipper

JimH February 14th 06 01:05 AM

Offshore Adventures
 

"RCE" wrote in message
...

"Skipper" wrote in message
...
RCE wrote:

Hey Eisbock,


Remember the advise I gave you regarding location for that ill-fated
charter business you attempted with Aviator? Just wondering if you've
been following the adventures of 'Go Fisch' and their highly rated
show?
Still think winter in the Cortez and summer in Alaskan waters would be
a
highly successful charter operation with someone like him.


http://www.offshoreadventures.tv/index.html


Eisboch doesn't live here anymore.


Well, expect he couldn't get it up forever.

--
Skipper


Actually, it had a great plot - just the wrong cast.

RCE


The book was better than the movie. ;-)

Has that truck of yours dried out yet?



RCE February 14th 06 04:26 AM

Offshore Adventures
 

" JimH" jimh_osudad@yahooDOT comREMOVETHIS wrote in message
. ..


Has that truck of yours dried out yet?


Yeah, and nice and clean now. Fortunately, it was still below freezing when
I discovered it so it didn't melt. Scooped most of the snow out by hand,
then used a wet/dry vacuum to get the rest.

The window was only open about an inch and a half. I have those plastic
rain deflectors on it and normally can leave the windows cracked open a bit
and rain or snow won't get in. The problem was the wind associated with the
storm - it just blew the snow sideways, then up the window and into the
truck.
A pain, but no harm done.

RCE




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