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KLC Lewis November 21st 06 10:51 PM

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Might even say he's neaped himself. lol

"Capt. JG" wrote in message
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Mean, low, low actually.

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"katy" wrote in message
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Capt. JG wrote:
"Gilligan" wrote in message
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"KLC Lewis" wrote in message
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"DSK" wrote in message
...

...swam out with the anchor...?

Easy - you just a cushion or pfd for flotation.

KLC Lewis wrote:

Oh, c'mon. You manly men wouldn't have any problem at all. You'd grab
that 45# CQR, plop in on your hairy chest, and backstroke out a
hundred yards.

Oh sure, the anchor itself is no problem. It's the 20 yards of chain
that's the problem... stuff keeps getting tangled in your legs as
you're swimming....

DSK


Have you tried organising it around the...Samson post?


I hate it when all my chest hair get caught up in the anchor chain.
That's why I carry the chain in my teeth and the anchor in one hand when
I swim out to set it. To make sure I don't expend any unecessary effort
trying to stay down while setting the anchor I wear 85lbs of diver's
weights. I don't understand why any manly man would use an anchor to
kedge the boat when its aground. Why not just swim under the boat and
lift it up and push it out?


Gotta get the little woman to carry the anchor and chain... come on, get
with the program....

"little woman"? oh man...you have sunk lower than low...






katy November 21st 06 11:05 PM

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KLC Lewis wrote:
Might even say he's neaped himself. lol

"Capt. JG" wrote in message
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Mean, low, low actually.

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"katy" wrote in message
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Capt. JG wrote:

"Gilligan" wrote in message
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"KLC Lewis" wrote in message
news:H5mdnc9YYc3RiP7YnZ2dnUVZ_qGdnZ2d@century tel.net...


"DSK" wrote in message
t...


...swam out with the anchor...?

Easy - you just a cushion or pfd for flotation.

KLC Lewis wrote:


Oh, c'mon. You manly men wouldn't have any problem at all. You'd grab
that 45# CQR, plop in on your hairy chest, and backstroke out a
hundred yards.

Oh sure, the anchor itself is no problem. It's the 20 yards of chain
that's the problem... stuff keeps getting tangled in your legs as
you're swimming....

DSK


Have you tried organising it around the...Samson post?


I hate it when all my chest hair get caught up in the anchor chain.
That's why I carry the chain in my teeth and the anchor in one hand when
I swim out to set it. To make sure I don't expend any unecessary effort
trying to stay down while setting the anchor I wear 85lbs of diver's
weights. I don't understand why any manly man would use an anchor to
kedge the boat when its aground. Why not just swim under the boat and
lift it up and push it out?


Gotta get the little woman to carry the anchor and chain... come on, get
with the program....


"little woman"? oh man...you have sunk lower than low...





....in the bud...

Joe November 22nd 06 12:23 AM

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Jeff wrote:
-rick- wrote:
Joe wrote:

3rd, you should have jumped in and swam out
with the anchor, dove down and planted it deep so you could kedge
yourself off.


...swam out with the anchor...?

Easy - you just a cushion or pfd for flotation.


A fender works well also.

Nothing worse than a winter swim with a 25 lb danforth to kedge
off...except calling towthiefsUSA and getting a bill that you wonder if
vasaline is included,

The bright side is you might discover an oyster reef, and instill some
level of self reliance and competence to your crew.

Joe


Gilligan November 22nd 06 12:47 AM

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"KLC Lewis" wrote in message
et...

"Gilligan" wrote in message
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"KLC Lewis" wrote in message
et...

"DSK" wrote in message
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...swam out with the anchor...?

Easy - you just a cushion or pfd for flotation.


KLC Lewis wrote:
Oh, c'mon. You manly men wouldn't have any problem at all. You'd grab
that 45# CQR, plop in on your hairy chest, and backstroke out a
hundred yards.

Oh sure, the anchor itself is no problem. It's the 20 yards of chain
that's the problem... stuff keeps getting tangled in your legs as
you're swimming....

DSK


Have you tried organising it around the...Samson post?


I hate it when all my chest hair get caught up in the anchor chain.
That's why I carry the chain in my teeth and the anchor in one hand when
I swim out to set it. To make sure I don't expend any unecessary effort
trying to stay down while setting the anchor I wear 85lbs of diver's
weights. I don't understand why any manly man would use an anchor to
kedge the boat when its aground. Why not just swim under the boat and
lift it up and push it out?


You could cut the testosterone here with a knife.

Hmmmm. Not a half-bad idea, that! ;-D

Your sense of humor is outstanding. Are you left handed?



KLC Lewis November 22nd 06 02:07 AM

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"Gilligan" wrote in message
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Your sense of humor is outstanding. Are you left handed?


Almost. I'm a drummer. lol



Scotty November 22nd 06 03:02 AM

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"Scout" wrote in message
He did mention the fuel pump. I believe his wife failed

to
replace it the night before, even though she knew it was
going to die the next day.

Scotty


That's funny!
Scout



As funny as McNabb tripping over his own shoelaces and
getting injured?

SBV




Ryk November 22nd 06 04:38 AM

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On Tue, 21 Nov 2006 08:26:13 -0700, in message

"Gilligan" wrote:

I don't
understand why any manly man would use an anchor to kedge the boat when its
aground. Why not just swim under the boat and lift it up and push it out?


Strangely enough, I have a photo around here somewhere of a friend
doing almost exactly that...

Ryk



Scout November 22nd 06 09:28 AM

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"Scotty" wrote in message
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"Scout" wrote in message
He did mention the fuel pump. I believe his wife failed

to
replace it the night before, even though she knew it was
going to die the next day.

Scotty


That's funny!
Scout



As funny as McNabb tripping over his own shoelaces and
getting injured?

SBV


No way, he tripped over the chalk line. Lousy union chalk liners!
Scout



Scout November 22nd 06 09:42 AM

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"Scotty" wrote in message
. ..

"Scout" wrote in message
He did mention the fuel pump. I believe his wife failed

to
replace it the night before, even though she knew it was
going to die the next day.

Scotty


That's funny!
Scout



As funny as McNabb tripping over his own shoelaces and
getting injured?

SBV


Almost , but definitely as funny as Big Ben thinking his helmetless head was
tougher than a car bumper!
Scout



Scout November 22nd 06 09:43 AM

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"katy" wrote in message
...
Scotty wrote:
"katy" wrote in message
...

wrote:

Don White wrote:


David OHara


I'm really glad you posted this and htat I read it before


ripping you a

new one that would have been the size of the


GrandCanyon...


When I was younger, I blamed everything on my wife, too. But
now I'm more mature, or is it 'trained'.


Scotty


...trained....you'll do almost anything for a Ritz cracker with squirty
cheese on it...


ah, um, nevermind.
Scout



katy November 22nd 06 03:00 PM

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Scout wrote:
"katy" wrote in message
...

Scotty wrote:

"katy" wrote in message
...


wrote:


Don White wrote:


David OHara


I'm really glad you posted this and htat I read it before

ripping you a


new one that would have been the size of the

GrandCanyon...


When I was younger, I blamed everything on my wife, too. But
now I'm more mature, or is it 'trained'.


Scotty



...trained....you'll do almost anything for a Ritz cracker with squirty
cheese on it...



ah, um, nevermind.
Scout


I said "almost"....

[email protected] November 22nd 06 10:02 PM

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katy wrote:
Scout wrote:
"katy" wrote in message
...

Scotty wrote:

"katy" wrote in message
...


wrote:


Don White wrote:


David OHara


I'm really glad you posted this and htat I read it before

ripping you a


new one that would have been the size of the

GrandCanyon...


When I was younger, I blamed everything on my wife, too. But
now I'm more mature, or is it 'trained'.


Scotty



...trained....you'll do almost anything for a Ritz cracker with squirty
cheese on it...



ah, um, nevermind.
Scout


I said "almost"....


Y'all still goin on on this topic? Get over it, We have. So I spent
nearly 500 bucks to be towed. Nobody got hurt, the boat is OK, I
learned about getting towed, I learned to leave my dinghy oars aboard,
and I got a story to tell my family at Thanksgiving (and I promise to
take the blame). BTW, it is still blowing 20 kts out of the north, my
idea that it would stop and blow from the south was wrong.


katy November 23rd 06 12:34 AM

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wrote:
katy wrote:

Scout wrote:

"katy" wrote in message
...


Scotty wrote:


"katy" wrote in message
...



wrote:



Don White wrote:


David OHara


I'm really glad you posted this and htat I read it before

ripping you a



new one that would have been the size of the

GrandCanyon...


When I was younger, I blamed everything on my wife, too. But
now I'm more mature, or is it 'trained'.


Scotty



...trained....you'll do almost anything for a Ritz cracker with squirty
cheese on it...


ah, um, nevermind.
Scout



I said "almost"....



Y'all still goin on on this topic? Get over it, We have. So I spent
nearly 500 bucks to be towed. Nobody got hurt, the boat is OK, I
learned about getting towed, I learned to leave my dinghy oars aboard,
and I got a story to tell my family at Thanksgiving (and I promise to
take the blame). BTW, it is still blowing 20 kts out of the north, my
idea that it would stop and blow from the south was wrong.

We're talking about Scotty now, not you. And his proclivity for putting
weird things in hsi stomach. He eats Spam, ya know...
and you think YOU were ashamed!

Scotty November 23rd 06 01:22 AM

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"katy" wrote in message
...
wrote:

We're talking about Scotty now, not you. And his

proclivity for putting
weird things in hsi stomach. He eats Spam, ya know...
and you think YOU were ashamed!


In fact, Lisa just finished sculpting the 'Turkey' out of
Spam ( 33 cans worth ) MmmMmm, can't wait till tomorrow!

Scotty



Maxprop November 23rd 06 02:57 AM

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"Scotty" wrote in message
. ..

"katy" wrote in message
...
wrote:

We're talking about Scotty now, not you. And his

proclivity for putting
weird things in hsi stomach. He eats Spam, ya know...
and you think YOU were ashamed!


In fact, Lisa just finished sculpting the 'Turkey' out of
Spam ( 33 cans worth ) MmmMmm, can't wait till tomorrow!


My cousin is a physician with Mayo Health Systems in Austin, MN, the home of
Hormel (Spam). They actually have a Spam Museum there. You'd love the
place. I think you can sample the product after the tour.

Max



katy November 23rd 06 04:22 AM

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Scotty wrote:
"katy" wrote in message
...

wrote:

We're talking about Scotty now, not you. And his


proclivity for putting

weird things in hsi stomach. He eats Spam, ya know...
and you think YOU were ashamed!



In fact, Lisa just finished sculpting the 'Turkey' out of
Spam ( 33 cans worth ) MmmMmm, can't wait till tomorrow!

Scotty


Bet you deep gry it too, huh?

katy November 23rd 06 04:23 AM

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Maxprop wrote:
"Scotty" wrote in message
. ..

"katy" wrote in message
...

wrote:

We're talking about Scotty now, not you. And his


proclivity for putting

weird things in hsi stomach. He eats Spam, ya know...
and you think YOU were ashamed!


In fact, Lisa just finished sculpting the 'Turkey' out of
Spam ( 33 cans worth ) MmmMmm, can't wait till tomorrow!



My cousin is a physician with Mayo Health Systems in Austin, MN, the home of
Hormel (Spam). They actually have a Spam Museum there. You'd love the
place. I think you can sample the product after the tour.

Max


I wonder how long a person would live if all they ate was Spam,
Twinkies, and squirty cheese?

Scout November 23rd 06 09:10 AM

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"katy" wrote in message
...
Maxprop wrote:
"Scotty" wrote in message
. ..

"katy" wrote in message
...

wrote:

We're talking about Scotty now, not you. And his

proclivity for putting

weird things in hsi stomach. He eats Spam, ya know...
and you think YOU were ashamed!

In fact, Lisa just finished sculpting the 'Turkey' out of
Spam ( 33 cans worth ) MmmMmm, can't wait till tomorrow!



My cousin is a physician with Mayo Health Systems in Austin, MN, the home
of Hormel (Spam). They actually have a Spam Museum there. You'd love
the place. I think you can sample the product after the tour.

Max

I wonder how long a person would live if all they ate was Spam, Twinkies,
and squirty cheese?


don't know how long they'd live, but I'll bet they'd take centuries to
decompose.
Scout



Martin Baxter November 23rd 06 12:49 PM

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katy wrote:


I wonder how long a person would live if all they ate was Spam,
Twinkies, and squirty cheese?


I'd give said person about two days before before deciding not to wait
to find out.

Cheers
Marty

Scotty November 23rd 06 04:57 PM

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"katy" wrote in message
...
Scotty wrote:
"katy" wrote in message
...

wrote:

We're talking about Scotty now, not you. And his


proclivity for putting

weird things in hsi stomach. He eats Spam, ya know...
and you think YOU were ashamed!



In fact, Lisa just finished sculpting the 'Turkey' out

of
Spam ( 33 cans worth ) MmmMmm, can't wait till

tomorrow!

Scotty


Bet you deep gry it too, huh?



Nah, it's too big for that. Goes on a spit, over an old fuel
tank which I then burn leaves in.


--
Scott Vernon
Plowville Pa _/)__/)_/)_



Scotty November 23rd 06 04:58 PM

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"katy" wrote in message
...


My cousin is a physician with Mayo Health Systems in

Austin, MN, the home of
Hormel (Spam). They actually have a Spam Museum there.

You'd love the
place. I think you can sample the product after the

tour.

Max


I wonder how long a person would live if all they ate was

Spam,
Twinkies, and squirty cheese?


You may find this hard to believe, but I've never had a
Twinkie.

Scotty



Martin Baxter November 23rd 06 05:46 PM

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Scotty wrote:


Bet you deep gry it too, huh?


Nah, it's too big for that. Goes on a spit, over an old fuel
tank which I then burn leaves in.


It'll cook faster if you leave a couple of gallons of heating oil in the
old tank!

Cheers
Marty
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Don White November 23rd 06 06:22 PM

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Scotty wrote:
"katy" wrote in message
...


My cousin is a physician with Mayo Health Systems in


Austin, MN, the home of

Hormel (Spam). They actually have a Spam Museum there.


You'd love the

place. I think you can sample the product after the


tour.

Max



I wonder how long a person would live if all they ate was


Spam,

Twinkies, and squirty cheese?



You may find this hard to believe, but I've never had a
Twinkie.

Scotty



Well, you came to the right spot. We have a few 'twinkies' in here!

Don White November 23rd 06 11:05 PM

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Short Wave Sportfishing wrote:
On Mon, 20 Nov 2006 15:43:29 GMT, Don White
wrote:


Gilligan wrote:
snip...

It is unfortunate that the great and powerful mind of that Master Mariner
Capt Neal is not here to contribute further on this subject. I am certain
that he would add brilliant insight.



Yeah... he'd be squealing like a school girl!



Or a Canadian.


We don't squeal... we growl & snarl like the wolf!

Don White November 23rd 06 11:10 PM

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Short Wave Sportfishing wrote:
On Thu, 23 Nov 2006 18:22:09 GMT, Don White
wrote:


Scotty wrote:

"katy" wrote in message
...


My cousin is a physician with Mayo Health Systems in

Austin, MN, the home of


Hormel (Spam). They actually have a Spam Museum there.

You'd love the


place. I think you can sample the product after the

tour.


Max



I wonder how long a person would live if all they ate was

Spam,


Twinkies, and squirty cheese?

You may find this hard to believe, but I've never had a
Twinkie.


Well, you came to the right spot. We have a few 'Canadians' in here!



Couldn't even get twinkies here until 10 or so years ago.
I remember when a co-worker went down to california in the late 70s or
early 80s & brought back a carton of them for me.
Here's what we've always had courtesy of Quebec...
http://www.canadaonly.ca/canadaonly....ks/bakery.html

Don White November 23rd 06 11:12 PM

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Don White wrote:
Short Wave Sportfishing wrote:

On Thu, 23 Nov 2006 18:22:09 GMT, Don White
wrote:


Scotty wrote:

"katy" wrote in message
...


My cousin is a physician with Mayo Health Systems in


Austin, MN, the home of


Hormel (Spam). They actually have a Spam Museum there.


You'd love the


place. I think you can sample the product after the


tour.


Max



I wonder how long a person would live if all they ate was


Spam,


Twinkies, and squirty cheese?


You may find this hard to believe, but I've never had a
Twinkie.


Well, you came to the right spot. We have a few 'Canadians' in here!




Couldn't even get twinkies here until 10 or so years ago.
I remember when a co-worker went down to california in the late 70s or
early 80s & brought back a carton of them for me.
Here's what we've always had courtesy of Quebec...
http://www.canadaonly.ca/canadaonly....ks/bakery.html


BTW don't pay any attention to those outrageous prices....much cheaper
at local grocery stores.

Don White November 23rd 06 11:29 PM

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Short Wave Sportfishing wrote:
On Thu, 23 Nov 2006 23:10:37 GMT, Don White
wrote:


Short Wave Sportfishing wrote:

On Thu, 23 Nov 2006 18:22:09 GMT, Don White
wrote:



Scotty wrote:


"katy" wrote in message
...



My cousin is a physician with Mayo Health Systems in

Austin, MN, the home of



Hormel (Spam). They actually have a Spam Museum there.

You'd love the



place. I think you can sample the product after the

tour.



Max



I wonder how long a person would live if all they ate was

Spam,



Twinkies, and squirty cheese?

You may find this hard to believe, but I've never had a
Twinkie.

Well, you came to the right spot. We have a few 'Canadians' in here!


Couldn't even get twinkies here until 10 or so years ago.
I remember when a co-worker went down to california in the late 70s or
early 80s & brought back a carton of them for me.
Here's what we've always had courtesy of Quebec...
http://www.canadaonly.ca/canadaonly....ks/bakery.html



They ship Canadians out of Quebec?



No...cakes! Our 1/2 Moons are somewhat similar to your Twinkies.

Jere Lull November 24th 06 03:27 AM

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In article ,
Don White wrote:

Larry wrote:
"Frogwatch" wrote in news:1164000104.521584.101920
@e3g2000cwe.googlegroups.com:


I probably should go make amends.




No problem. The mall diamond stores open at 9AM, right on time....


Larry


That could be a dangerous thing to do. The wife may expect similar
offerings everytime he's wrong.


Oh GAWD, that'd be several times a day for me -- IF you accept her side
of the story, rather than mine ;-)


--
Jere Lull
Xan-a-Deux ('73 Tanzer 28 #4 out of Tolchester, MD)
Xan's Pages: http://members.dca.net/jerelull/X-Main.html
Our BVI FAQs (290+ pics) http://homepage.mac.com/jerelull/BVI/

Maxprop November 24th 06 03:51 AM

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"katy" wrote in message
...
Maxprop wrote:
"Scotty" wrote in message
. ..

"katy" wrote in message
...

wrote:

We're talking about Scotty now, not you. And his

proclivity for putting

weird things in hsi stomach. He eats Spam, ya know...
and you think YOU were ashamed!

In fact, Lisa just finished sculpting the 'Turkey' out of
Spam ( 33 cans worth ) MmmMmm, can't wait till tomorrow!



My cousin is a physician with Mayo Health Systems in Austin, MN, the home
of Hormel (Spam). They actually have a Spam Museum there. You'd love
the place. I think you can sample the product after the tour.

Max

I wonder how long a person would live if all they ate was Spam, Twinkies,
and squirty cheese?


Maybe indefinitely. We might all be doing it wrong.

Max



Maxprop November 24th 06 03:51 AM

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"Scout" wrote in message
...
"katy" wrote in message
...
Maxprop wrote:
"Scotty" wrote in message
. ..

"katy" wrote in message
...

wrote:

We're talking about Scotty now, not you. And his

proclivity for putting

weird things in hsi stomach. He eats Spam, ya know...
and you think YOU were ashamed!

In fact, Lisa just finished sculpting the 'Turkey' out of
Spam ( 33 cans worth ) MmmMmm, can't wait till tomorrow!


My cousin is a physician with Mayo Health Systems in Austin, MN, the
home of Hormel (Spam). They actually have a Spam Museum there. You'd
love the place. I think you can sample the product after the tour.

Max

I wonder how long a person would live if all they ate was Spam, Twinkies,
and squirty cheese?


don't know how long they'd live, but I'll bet they'd take centuries to
decompose.
Scout


LOL.

Max



Don White November 24th 06 01:58 PM

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Maxprop wrote:
"katy" wrote in message
...

Maxprop wrote:

"Scotty" wrote in message
om...


"katy" wrote in message
...


wrote:

We're talking about Scotty now, not you. And his

proclivity for putting


weird things in hsi stomach. He eats Spam, ya know...
and you think YOU were ashamed!

In fact, Lisa just finished sculpting the 'Turkey' out of
Spam ( 33 cans worth ) MmmMmm, can't wait till tomorrow!


My cousin is a physician with Mayo Health Systems in Austin, MN, the home
of Hormel (Spam). They actually have a Spam Museum there. You'd love
the place. I think you can sample the product after the tour.

Max


I wonder how long a person would live if all they ate was Spam, Twinkies,
and squirty cheese?



Maybe indefinitely. We might all be doing it wrong.

Max



Probably be the only items not 'Made in China' very very soon.

Seahag November 24th 06 05:01 PM

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"katy" wrote in message
...
Scotty wrote:
"katy" wrote in message
...

wrote:

We're talking about Scotty now, not you. And his


proclivity for putting

weird things in hsi stomach. He eats Spam, ya know...
and you think YOU were ashamed!



In fact, Lisa just finished sculpting the 'Turkey' out of
Spam ( 33 cans worth ) MmmMmm, can't wait till
tomorrow!

Scotty


Bet you deep gry it too, huh?


Yum, fried spam...almost as good as bacon for breakfast!

Seahag



katy November 24th 06 07:09 PM

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Scotty wrote:
"katy" wrote in message
...


My cousin is a physician with Mayo Health Systems in


Austin, MN, the home of

Hormel (Spam). They actually have a Spam Museum there.


You'd love the

place. I think you can sample the product after the


tour.

Max



I wonder how long a person would live if all they ate was


Spam,

Twinkies, and squirty cheese?



You may find this hard to believe, but I've never had a
Twinkie.

Scotty


Hah......how unAmerican can you get....

Scout November 25th 06 09:43 AM

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"Seahag" wrote in message
...

"katy" wrote in message
...
Scotty wrote:
"katy" wrote in message
...

wrote:

We're talking about Scotty now, not you. And his

proclivity for putting

weird things in hsi stomach. He eats Spam, ya know...
and you think YOU were ashamed!


In fact, Lisa just finished sculpting the 'Turkey' out of
Spam ( 33 cans worth ) MmmMmm, can't wait till tomorrow!

Scotty


Bet you deep gry it too, huh?


Yum, fried spam...almost as good as bacon for breakfast!

Seahag


You gotta try it with a little squirty cheese on top!
Scout



Scotty November 25th 06 01:29 PM

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"Scout" wrote in message
...
Scotty


Bet you deep gry it too, huh?


Yum, fried spam...almost as good as bacon for breakfast!

Seahag


You gotta try it with a little squirty cheese on top!



Spam, bacon? Both!


Scotty



jlrogers±³© November 26th 06 02:30 PM

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Mature. Always sail with the wind at your back; there's no point in
annoying the pig.

--
jlrogers±³©
"katy" wrote in message
...
Scotty wrote:
"katy" wrote in message
...

wrote:

Don White wrote:


David OHara


I'm really glad you posted this and htat I read it before


ripping you a

new one that would have been the size of the


GrandCanyon...


When I was younger, I blamed everything on my wife, too. But
now I'm more mature, or is it 'trained'.


Scotty


...trained....you'll do almost anything for a Ritz cracker with squirty
cheese on it...




jlrogers±³© November 26th 06 02:33 PM

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Where is Neal? Any word?

--
jlrogers±³©
"Gilligan" wrote in message
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Leave the wife home. Obviously she can not contribute to the solution of
the problem, she can only make matters worse. Just think of what might
have happened if someone was injured or quick action was needed to prevent
catastrophe.

The icing on the cake is to mention to her how lonely her retirement will
be when you are out sailing the world - without her.

I do not understand why men are expected to cater to women's emotionally
driven whims and are expected to "apologize" for not understanding. Why
aren't women expected to understand men? Why is it assumed that women are
so handicapped? Why must men yield to this emotional terrorism?

Women are wired for dealing with children, other women and some family
matters. Men are wired for dealing with the external world - things such
as attacking beasts, danger, dinosaurs, thugs, science, sailing and the
like. In your situation there was a conflict between the manly world and
the woman's world. It looks like the costliest solution won.

It is unfortunate that the great and powerful mind of that Master Mariner
Capt Neal is not here to contribute further on this subject. I am certain
that he would add brilliant insight.





Don White November 26th 06 02:47 PM

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jlrogers±³© wrote:
Where is Neal? Any word?



Best not to ask that question. It might open a portal into a dimension
you don't want to go.... or worse.

katy November 26th 06 03:32 PM

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jlrogers±³© wrote:
Where is Neal? Any word?


He's here...alias Ellen MacArthur...they missed when he had his
hermmorhoidectormy...

Ellen MacArthur November 26th 06 10:10 PM

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"katy" wrote
| He's here...alias Ellen MacArthur...they missed when he had his
| hermmorhoidectormy...


Such fantasies you have, Dearie! Got nothing better to do with your time?
But you give me a good laugh. Capt. Neal knows more about sailing in his little
finger than I know about it in my whole body. I think it'd be accurate to say
Capt. Neal knows more about sailing than everybody in this news group put
together. Seems like you people never go sailing. And, even though you all
are addicted to your computers, I don't see anybody here who has a website
chock full of sailing wisdom like Capt. Neal does. Sailing wisdom and life's
lessons wisdom. All grounded in philosophy that'd make Aristotle take notice.
That's rare in a man these days. Hmmmmmm, sorta makes you wonder doesn't
it Katy? I guess you find it easier to spread gossip and lies than doing something
constructive. Yes, that's it! Jealous of the man's greatness. No ambition of your
own so you stay mediocre.

Cheers,
Ellen


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