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![]() "Don White" wrote in message ... He got the biggest kick when someone suggested he take along an old puke bucket wetted with turpentine. For years he loved to tell how he cured us of road sickness by putting that bucket under our noses whenever we got queasy. For some reason, we didn't puke into the bucket. Think that would work on a boat? Eisboch |
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Eisboch wrote:
"Don White" wrote in message ... He got the biggest kick when someone suggested he take along an old puke bucket wetted with turpentine. For years he loved to tell how he cured us of road sickness by putting that bucket under our noses whenever we got queasy. For some reason, we didn't puke into the bucket. Think that would work on a boat? Eisboch I should try it next time I get out into the rough stuff. |
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