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....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.
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...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.


All you can eat??

I remember way back in 1983 when I lived outside town in a Cedar Cape Cod I
built with my own two hands.
We had a well and septic system. Just before we were to leave on our big
trip to California, the earth around the tank input settled and the pipe
fell loose.
I dug up all around it by pick & shovel to see the problem and had the tank
pumped, but couldn't backfill etc until I came back a week later.
Neighbours loved me for that....


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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?


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Don White wrote:
"Harry Krause" wrote in message
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...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.


All you can eat??

I remember way back in 1983 when I lived outside town in a Cedar Cape Cod I
built with my own two hands.
We had a well and septic system. Just before we were to leave on our big
trip to California, the earth around the tank input settled and the pipe
fell loose.
I dug up all around it by pick & shovel to see the problem and had the tank
pumped, but couldn't backfill etc until I came back a week later.
Neighbours loved me for that....




Absolutely.

This is a voluntary pump out...no problems yet, but it should be done
every three years or so around here.
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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.





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http://tinyurl.com/3yejye


I believe this is the young lady that served me breakfast at
the pancake house Sunday morn.

db~I had a nice Easter.





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http://tinyurl.com/3yejye


I believe this is the young lady that served me breakfast at
the pancake house Sunday morn.

db~I had a nice Easter.






Gosh, I hope so. Hate to think of her going to waste.
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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


I assume the weather where you are explains some of your grumpiness.




More evidence that the lobster boat is a dream...
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Harry Krause wrote:

I assume the weather where you are explains some of your grumpiness.



Would the weather where you are Krauseter explain some of your delusions?

Cheers,
William


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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.





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