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JR North wrote:
It doesn't matter what they wear, Harry, it's the level of difficulty in persuading them to take it off that counts. JR Harry Krause wrote: Chuck Gould wrote: On Apr 9, 10:01?am, Harry Krause wrote: ...tomorrow morning, my place, between 7 and 10 AM. Septic Tank pumpout party. Bring your own lawn chairs. (Note: since this actually is a holding tank pumpout, I figured it was boating related enough for our local netcops.) Coffee, donuts, and gasmasks will be supplied. What are the gasmasks for, Harry? You've spent years trying to persuade everybody that yours doesn't stink. Pretty sad when the only body of water you ineract with much anymore is the effluent in your septic tank. But aren't you always looking for a warm place to swim? I could say I was going to have the tank opened to see where you live, but that would require me to act here as you do, so I'll pass that gas. We'll be "interacting" with Chesapeake Bay later this month, when it warms up. As I have stated here a number of times, I don't like boating in "Seattle-like" weather. Temps have to be in the 60s, at least, for me to go boating, 70s are better, and 80s are what I really like. This is what the gals wear in my kind of boating weather: http://tinyurl.com/3yejye This is what they wear where you boat: http://tinyurl.com/37h5rp I assume the weather where you are explains some of your grumpiness. With some, though, you've got a head start. |
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On Apr 9, 7:55 pm, Dan wrote:
Harry Krause wrote: Chuck Gould wrote: On Apr 9, 10:01?am, Harry Krause wrote: ...tomorrow morning, my place, between 7 and 10 AM. Septic Tank pumpout party. Bring your own lawn chairs. (Note: since this actually is a holding tank pumpout, I figured it was boating related enough for our local netcops.) Coffee, donuts, and gasmasks will be supplied. What are the gasmasks for, Harry? You've spent years trying to persuade everybody that yours doesn't stink. Pretty sad when the only body of water you ineract with much anymore is the effluent in your septic tank. But aren't you always looking for a warm place to swim? I could say I was going to have the tank opened to see where you live, but that would require me to act here as you do, so I'll pass that gas. We'll be "interacting" with Chesapeake Bay later this month, when it warms up. As I have stated here a number of times, I don't like boating in "Seattle-like" weather. Temps have to be in the 60s, at least, for me to go boating, 70s are better, and 80s are what I really like. This is what the gals wear in my kind of boating weather: http://tinyurl.com/3yejye This is what they wear where you boat: http://tinyurl.com/37h5rp I assume the weather where you are explains some of your grumpiness. More evidence that the lobster boat is a dream...- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Okay, got to ask.... Please explain how ANYTHING written in this thread could be construed as "More evidence that the lobster boat is a dream". |
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![]() Harry Krause wrote: Chuck Gould wrote: On Apr 9, 10:01?am, Harry Krause wrote: ...tomorrow morning, my place, between 7 and 10 AM. Septic Tank pumpout party. Bring your own lawn chairs. (Note: since this actually is a holding tank pumpout, I figured it was boating related enough for our local netcops.) Coffee, donuts, and gasmasks will be supplied. What are the gasmasks for, Harry? You've spent years trying to persuade everybody that yours doesn't stink. Pretty sad when the only body of water you ineract with much anymore is the effluent in your septic tank. But aren't you always looking for a warm place to swim? I could say I was going to have the tank opened to see where you live, but that would require me to act here as you do, so I'll pass that gas. We'll be "interacting" with Chesapeake Bay later this month, when it warms up. As I have stated here a number of times, I don't like boating in "Seattle-like" weather. Temps have to be in the 60s, at least, for me to go boating, 70s are better, and 80s are what I really like. This is what the gals wear in my kind of boating weather: http://tinyurl.com/3yejye This is what they wear where you boat: http://tinyurl.com/37h5rp Party is over. Crew showed up, dug up the access covers, broke up the sludge in the solids tank, emptied tanks, et cetera, and a grand time was had by all. Chuck didn't show. Too bad. This was the entertainment: http://tinyurl.com/2mawb7 She flew over Seattle one summer, but it was too cold and dreary to land. |
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![]() Harry Krause wrote: Party is over. Crew showed up, dug up the access covers, broke up the sludge in the solids tank, emptied tanks, et cetera, and a grand time was had by all. Nothing like a good "honey dippin' " to start the year off right! |
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Tim wrote:
Harry Krause wrote: Party is over. Crew showed up, dug up the access covers, broke up the sludge in the solids tank, emptied tanks, et cetera, and a grand time was had by all. Nothing like a good "honey dippin' " to start the year off right! Indeed. It wasn't as bad as I thought it would be. Last time I had this done, it was many years ago and in the summer. The stench then would have offended even those in my killfile here. Maybe. I now have technical knowledge I never had before, including the fact that we have a multi-chamber 2500-gallon septic tank. Isn't that the most exciting thing? :} |
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![]() "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... Tim wrote: Harry Krause wrote: Party is over. Crew showed up, dug up the access covers, broke up the sludge in the solids tank, emptied tanks, et cetera, and a grand time was had by all. Nothing like a good "honey dippin' " to start the year off right! Indeed. It wasn't as bad as I thought it would be. Last time I had this done, it was many years ago and in the summer. The stench then would have offended even those in my killfile here. Maybe. I now have technical knowledge I never had before, including the fact that we have a multi-chamber 2500-gallon septic tank. Isn't that the most exciting thing? :} Multi chamber is a requirement here... but 2500 gallons sounds big. When I built my cape Cod back in 1975 I installed the concrete syphon type... 1st big chamber emptied into a smaller chamber that emptied into a siphon chamber.... which spit out it's contents at regular intervals. Fiberglass tanks were just getting popular here at that time but I went traditional. |
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On Apr 10, 7:09�am, Harry Krause wrote:
Harry Krause wrote: Chuck Gould wrote: On Apr 9, 10:01?am, Harry Krause wrote: ...tomorrow morning, my place, between 7 and 10 AM. Septic Tank pumpout party. Bring your own lawn chairs. (Note: since this actually is a holding tank pumpout, I figured it was boating related enough for our local netcops.) Coffee, donuts, and gasmasks will be supplied. What are the gasmasks for, Harry? *You've spent years trying to persuade everybody that yours doesn't stink. Pretty sad when the only body of water you ineract with much anymore is the effluent in your septic tank. But aren't you always looking for a warm place to swim? I could say I was going to have the tank opened to see where you live, but that would require me to act here as you do, so I'll pass that gas. We'll be "interacting" with Chesapeake Bay later this month, when it warms up. As I have stated here a number of times, I don't like boating in "Seattle-like" weather. Temps have to be in the 60s, at least, for me to go boating, 70s are better, and 80s are what I really like. This is what the gals wear in my kind of boating weather: http://tinyurl.com/3yejye This is what they wear where you boat: http://tinyurl.com/37h5rp Party is over. Crew showed up, dug up the access covers, broke up the sludge in the solids tank, emptied tanks, et cetera, and a grand time was had by all. Chuck didn't show. Too bad. This was the entertainment: http://tinyurl.com/2mawb7 She flew over Seattle one summer, but it was too cold and dreary to land.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - So that's what she told you? We carefully inspect any hookers arriving at the airport on flights from Baltimore and DC. Most of them can't be allowed out of quarantine and have to be sent back- far too many nasty diseases, etc. (If they are spending their days and nights hanging around septic tanks and sewage back there, it's no wonder they show up here smelling so badly). |
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![]() "Chuck Gould" wrote in message ups.com... On Apr 10, 7:09?am, Harry Krause wrote: Harry Krause wrote: Chuck Gould wrote: On Apr 9, 10:01?am, Harry Krause wrote: ...tomorrow morning, my place, between 7 and 10 AM. Septic Tank pumpout party. Bring your own lawn chairs. (Note: since this actually is a holding tank pumpout, I figured it was boating related enough for our local netcops.) Coffee, donuts, and gasmasks will be supplied. What are the gasmasks for, Harry? You've spent years trying to persuade everybody that yours doesn't stink. Pretty sad when the only body of water you ineract with much anymore is the effluent in your septic tank. But aren't you always looking for a warm place to swim? I could say I was going to have the tank opened to see where you live, but that would require me to act here as you do, so I'll pass that gas. We'll be "interacting" with Chesapeake Bay later this month, when it warms up. As I have stated here a number of times, I don't like boating in "Seattle-like" weather. Temps have to be in the 60s, at least, for me to go boating, 70s are better, and 80s are what I really like. This is what the gals wear in my kind of boating weather: http://tinyurl.com/3yejye This is what they wear where you boat: http://tinyurl.com/37h5rp Party is over. Crew showed up, dug up the access covers, broke up the sludge in the solids tank, emptied tanks, et cetera, and a grand time was had by all. Chuck didn't show. Too bad. This was the entertainment: http://tinyurl.com/2mawb7 She flew over Seattle one summer, but it was too cold and dreary to land.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - So that's what she told you? We carefully inspect any hookers arriving at the airport on flights from Baltimore and DC. Most of them can't be allowed out of quarantine and have to be sent back- far too many nasty diseases, etc. (If they are spending their days and nights hanging around septic tanks and sewage back there, it's no wonder they show up here smelling so badly). ***** 5 stars and a thumbs up. |
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Calif Bill wrote:
"Chuck Gould" wrote in message ups.com... On Apr 10, 7:09?am, Harry Krause wrote: Harry Krause wrote: Chuck Gould wrote: On Apr 9, 10:01?am, Harry Krause wrote: ...tomorrow morning, my place, between 7 and 10 AM. Septic Tank pumpout party. Bring your own lawn chairs. (Note: since this actually is a holding tank pumpout, I figured it was boating related enough for our local netcops.) Coffee, donuts, and gasmasks will be supplied. What are the gasmasks for, Harry? You've spent years trying to persuade everybody that yours doesn't stink. Pretty sad when the only body of water you ineract with much anymore is the effluent in your septic tank. But aren't you always looking for a warm place to swim? I could say I was going to have the tank opened to see where you live, but that would require me to act here as you do, so I'll pass that gas. We'll be "interacting" with Chesapeake Bay later this month, when it warms up. As I have stated here a number of times, I don't like boating in "Seattle-like" weather. Temps have to be in the 60s, at least, for me to go boating, 70s are better, and 80s are what I really like. This is what the gals wear in my kind of boating weather: http://tinyurl.com/3yejye This is what they wear where you boat: http://tinyurl.com/37h5rp Party is over. Crew showed up, dug up the access covers, broke up the sludge in the solids tank, emptied tanks, et cetera, and a grand time was had by all. Chuck didn't show. Too bad. This was the entertainment: http://tinyurl.com/2mawb7 She flew over Seattle one summer, but it was too cold and dreary to land.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - So that's what she told you? We carefully inspect any hookers arriving at the airport on flights from Baltimore and DC. Most of them can't be allowed out of quarantine and have to be sent back- far too many nasty diseases, etc. (If they are spending their days and nights hanging around septic tanks and sewage back there, it's no wonder they show up here smelling so badly). ***** 5 stars and a thumbs up. You two have each others' thumbs up your respective butts if you think the good-looking women who pose for these photos are "hookers." |
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![]() "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... You two have each others' thumbs up your respective butts if you think the good-looking women who pose for these photos are "hookers." That 'Kalif Bill' must go through a pile of lip balm...considering how often he kisses butts. |
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