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two days on the '23 ft. Marquis cuddie....
Don White wrote:
"HK" wrote in message ... Don White wrote: "RG" wrote in message m... Don, how old is #2 son? I must just be a mean old guy 'cause I think I'd have told him he could take it after he unloaded the gravel and washed the dust off. Then *I'd* have gone in the house and had a glass of iced tea. That's because you have the benefit of a spine. Looks like #2 son sees Don as a milquetoast and takes him about as seriously as the rest of us. No surprise there. Don't you have a whole life policy you can con someone into purchasing. Must be your turn to harass the 'cold contacts'. Russ is trying to become Skipper. He would be a pathetic shadow of Skipper. The only thing in common would be the nasty attitude. although Skipper was only nasty on occasion...not in every visit. True enough. Also, and I hesitate to say this...on occasion Skipper could turn a nice phrase. |
two days on the '23 ft. Marquis cuddie....
On Tue, 19 Jun 2007 22:01:09 -0300, "Don White"
wrote: "Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message .. . On Tue, 19 Jun 2007 16:24:40 -0300, "Don White" wrote: Yes...first thing I did. He grumbled something and went into the house, magically re-appearing just after I had finished shovelling all the gravel off and hosing off the crusher dust. You are doing it all wrong. You hand him the shovel and tell him to get started - you'll be right back. Then you reappear after it's all shoveled out and the dust has been sprayed out. :) Freakin' Canadians - always doing things backwards. He's actually thinking of joining the reserves. It'll be interesting to see what a little military training will do Best of luck to him. Now that I think of it, now that Canada has all one military, how does one join, say, the Navy as opposed to the Army? |
two days on the '23 ft. Marquis cuddie....
Short Wave Sportfishing wrote:
On Tue, 19 Jun 2007 22:01:09 -0300, "Don White" wrote: "Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message ... On Tue, 19 Jun 2007 16:24:40 -0300, "Don White" wrote: Yes...first thing I did. He grumbled something and went into the house, magically re-appearing just after I had finished shovelling all the gravel off and hosing off the crusher dust. You are doing it all wrong. You hand him the shovel and tell him to get started - you'll be right back. Then you reappear after it's all shoveled out and the dust has been sprayed out. :) Freakin' Canadians - always doing things backwards. He's actually thinking of joining the reserves. It'll be interesting to see what a little military training will do Best of luck to him. Now that I think of it, now that Canada has all one military, how does one join, say, the Navy as opposed to the Army? Trust me, just sign on the bottom line, and we can not only put you in the branch of service you want, but we will give you the job you want in that branch. Now sign here..................................... |
two days on the '23 ft. Marquis cuddie....
On Tue, 19 Jun 2007 22:01:09 -0300, "Don White" wrote: "Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message ... On Tue, 19 Jun 2007 16:24:40 -0300, "Don White" wrote: Yes...first thing I did. He grumbled something and went into the house, magically re-appearing just after I had finished shovelling all the gravel off and hosing off the crusher dust. You are doing it all wrong. You hand him the shovel and tell him to get started - you'll be right back. Then you reappear after it's all shoveled out and the dust has been sprayed out. :) Freakin' Canadians - always doing things backwards. He's actually thinking of joining the reserves. It'll be interesting to see what a little military training will do Oi! |
two days on the '23 ft. Marquis cuddie....
On Wed, 20 Jun 2007 06:36:51 -0400, "Reginald P. Smithers III"
wrote: Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: On Tue, 19 Jun 2007 22:01:09 -0300, "Don White" wrote: "Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message ... On Tue, 19 Jun 2007 16:24:40 -0300, "Don White" wrote: Yes...first thing I did. He grumbled something and went into the house, magically re-appearing just after I had finished shovelling all the gravel off and hosing off the crusher dust. You are doing it all wrong. You hand him the shovel and tell him to get started - you'll be right back. Then you reappear after it's all shoveled out and the dust has been sprayed out. :) Freakin' Canadians - always doing things backwards. He's actually thinking of joining the reserves. It'll be interesting to see what a little military training will do Best of luck to him. Now that I think of it, now that Canada has all one military, how does one join, say, the Navy as opposed to the Army? Trust me, just sign on the bottom line, and we can not only put you in the branch of service you want, but we will give you the job you want in that branch. Now sign here..................................... Oddly, if I could, I would. |
two days on the '23 ft. Marquis cuddie....
"Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message ... Now that I think of it, now that Canada has all one military, how does one join, say, the Navy as opposed to the Army? That 'unification' thing isn't quite as bad as when it first came in and army/navy/airforce personel all looked like coca cola drivers. My son passed the initial screening and they gave him two phone numbers to call...his choice.army or navy. He has a cousin who's a recruiter and she thinks he should be a candidate for officer school since he already has a university degree. We'll see if he likes the bootcamp experience since he sure doesn't like me telling him what to do. |
two days on the '23 ft. Marquis cuddie....
On Wed, 20 Jun 2007 09:44:57 -0300, "Don White"
wrote: "Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message .. . Now that I think of it, now that Canada has all one military, how does one join, say, the Navy as opposed to the Army? That 'unification' thing isn't quite as bad as when it first came in and army/navy/airforce personel all looked like coca cola drivers. My son passed the initial screening and they gave him two phone numbers to call...his choice.army or navy. Cool. He has a cousin who's a recruiter and she thinks he should be a candidate for officer school since he already has a university degree. He should do it. One of the biggest mistakes I made when I was in was not to take the OCS school offer and mustang my way up. We'll see if he likes the bootcamp experience since he sure doesn't like me telling him what to do. Heh. Understood. |
two days on the '23 ft. Marquis cuddie....
On Wed, 20 Jun 2007 09:44:57 -0300, "Don White"
wrote: "Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message .. . Now that I think of it, now that Canada has all one military, how does one join, say, the Navy as opposed to the Army? That 'unification' thing isn't quite as bad as when it first came in and army/navy/airforce personel all looked like coca cola drivers. My son passed the initial screening and they gave him two phone numbers to call...his choice.army or navy. He has a cousin who's a recruiter and she thinks he should be a candidate for officer school since he already has a university degree. We'll see if he likes the bootcamp experience since he sure doesn't like me telling him what to do. If he's able to get into your officer school, I'd sure encourage him to go for it. Being an officer is a much nicer existence than being enlisted, and the money is a little better. He'll probably have to put up with a lot of **** in officer school though! |
two days on the '23 ft. Marquis cuddie....
Don White wrote:
"Dan" wrote in message nk.net... Clear evidence of who the bitch in your family is. Ask your wife to buy him a car. I'd buy you a car if you'd go drive it off a short pier. The truth hurts, huh? |
two days on the '23 ft. Marquis cuddie....
Back on track for a moment.
now it looks like I need to shop for a Bimini top. An all day outing baking in the hot sun isn't an idea of family fun..... Tim wrote: Yes, thered is, John. But the Marina[s] around the lake don't have the best security policies. Basicly you park it "over there" tarp it and there it sits, with no security fence or any type of guardianship. But you do get to rent the space off them! ?:) Besides, the boat does have a really good cover, but leaving it outside even under tarp just seems to invite mould, and moisture doesn't do the bright or woodwork any favors. Granted this isn't a new boat, but I'd like to keep it , especially the floor, from deteriorating from leaving it sit damp and in an oven like codition. That's why I trailer it back and stuff it in my warehouse. Even with wear and tear on the old wagon, I figure it's better for the boat in the long run. I could be wrong though. |
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