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HK November 10th 07 03:55 PM

It's time
 
Winterizing son of Yo Ho this weekend, or early next week.

I was hoping for another couple of days of warm weather before the
middle of November, but it doesn't look like it is going to happen.

Right now, it is in the low 40's, with an 18-knot northerly wind. Water
temp has dropped to the mid-50's.

Summer in Seattle weather, maybe, but not the sort of weather in which I
enjoy open boat boating.

Meanwhile, my retired friend who lives in Costa Rica sent me a couple of
ads for islands for sale right off the coast of Nicaragua. $350,000
American for a three acre island with a house with diesel generator,
globalstar sat phone, a caretaker house, a concrete pier, white sand
beach, and "owner financing."

I wonder how often the island is under water during storms? The house is
40' above sea level.

:} Be fun to raise the old Jolly Roger there.

Eisboch November 10th 07 03:58 PM

It's time
 

"HK" wrote in message
...
Winterizing son of Yo Ho this weekend, or early next week.

I was hoping for another couple of days of warm weather before the middle
of November, but it doesn't look like it is going to happen.

Right now, it is in the low 40's, with an 18-knot northerly wind. Water
temp has dropped to the mid-50's.

Summer in Seattle weather, maybe, but not the sort of weather in which I
enjoy open boat boating.

Meanwhile, my retired friend who lives in Costa Rica sent me a couple of
ads for islands for sale right off the coast of Nicaragua. $350,000
American for a three acre island with a house with diesel generator,
globalstar sat phone, a caretaker house, a concrete pier, white sand
beach, and "owner financing."

I wonder how often the island is under water during storms? The house is
40' above sea level.

:} Be fun to raise the old Jolly Roger there.



Take your time wondering. Meanwhile, please forward the ad to me asap.

Eisboch



Reginald P. Smithers III November 10th 07 04:05 PM

It's time
 
HK wrote:
Winterizing son of Yo Ho this weekend, or early next week.

I was hoping for another couple of days of warm weather before the
middle of November, but it doesn't look like it is going to happen.

Right now, it is in the low 40's, with an 18-knot northerly wind. Water
temp has dropped to the mid-50's.

Summer in Seattle weather, maybe, but not the sort of weather in which I
enjoy open boat boating.

Meanwhile, my retired friend who lives in Costa Rica sent me a couple of
ads for islands for sale right off the coast of Nicaragua. $350,000
American for a three acre island with a house with diesel generator,
globalstar sat phone, a caretaker house, a concrete pier, white sand
beach, and "owner financing."

I wonder how often the island is under water during storms? The house is
40' above sea level.

:} Be fun to raise the old Jolly Roger there.


It looks like you got about as much time on your engine as I did in the
in the last few weeks.






BAR November 10th 07 04:06 PM

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HK wrote:
Winterizing son of Yo Ho this weekend, or early next week.


How is the winterizing going for the 36' Zimmerman like Lobsta' boat?


Reginald P. Smithers III November 10th 07 04:17 PM

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JimH wrote:
"Reginald P. Smithers III" wrote in message
...
HK wrote:
Winterizing son of Yo Ho this weekend, or early next week.

I was hoping for another couple of days of warm weather before the middle
of November, but it doesn't look like it is going to happen.

Right now, it is in the low 40's, with an 18-knot northerly wind. Water
temp has dropped to the mid-50's.

Summer in Seattle weather, maybe, but not the sort of weather in which I
enjoy open boat boating.

Meanwhile, my retired friend who lives in Costa Rica sent me a couple of
ads for islands for sale right off the coast of Nicaragua. $350,000
American for a three acre island with a house with diesel generator,
globalstar sat phone, a caretaker house, a concrete pier, white sand
beach, and "owner financing."

I wonder how often the island is under water during storms? The house is
40' above sea level.

:} Be fun to raise the old Jolly Roger there.

It looks like you got about as much time on your engine as I did in the in
the last few weeks.






I thought you previously stated that all you did was stay at the dock on
your houseboat. Did you run the engine the whole time you were at the
dock?



It was not my houseboat. I did spend all the time on the dock. I did
not run my engine at all since Harry asked me how much time i will spend
on my boat, after I had the boat pulled. With the bad weather, I don't
think Harry had a chance to do any boating either.
..

HK November 10th 07 04:19 PM

It's time
 
Eisboch wrote:
"HK" wrote in message
...
Winterizing son of Yo Ho this weekend, or early next week.

I was hoping for another couple of days of warm weather before the middle
of November, but it doesn't look like it is going to happen.

Right now, it is in the low 40's, with an 18-knot northerly wind. Water
temp has dropped to the mid-50's.

Summer in Seattle weather, maybe, but not the sort of weather in which I
enjoy open boat boating.

Meanwhile, my retired friend who lives in Costa Rica sent me a couple of
ads for islands for sale right off the coast of Nicaragua. $350,000
American for a three acre island with a house with diesel generator,
globalstar sat phone, a caretaker house, a concrete pier, white sand
beach, and "owner financing."

I wonder how often the island is under water during storms? The house is
40' above sea level.

:} Be fun to raise the old Jolly Roger there.



Take your time wondering. Meanwhile, please forward the ad to me asap.

Eisboch



Here's a couple of the ads he sent me:

http://www.inmobiliaria24.com/clasif...ua-601-en.html

http://www.inmobiliaria24.com/clasif...ua-601-en.html


Couple of years ago my buddy bought a small coffee plantation on the
side of a mountain in Costa Rica. He's about 20 miles inland from a
coastal town.

HK November 10th 07 04:22 PM

It's time
 
Reginald P. Smithers III wrote:
HK wrote:
Winterizing son of Yo Ho this weekend, or early next week.

I was hoping for another couple of days of warm weather before the
middle of November, but it doesn't look like it is going to happen.

Right now, it is in the low 40's, with an 18-knot northerly wind.
Water temp has dropped to the mid-50's.

Summer in Seattle weather, maybe, but not the sort of weather in which
I enjoy open boat boating.

Meanwhile, my retired friend who lives in Costa Rica sent me a couple
of ads for islands for sale right off the coast of Nicaragua. $350,000
American for a three acre island with a house with diesel generator,
globalstar sat phone, a caretaker house, a concrete pier, white sand
beach, and "owner financing."

I wonder how often the island is under water during storms? The house
is 40' above sea level.

:} Be fun to raise the old Jolly Roger there.


It looks like you got about as much time on your engine as I did in the
in the last few weeks.





Dunno. I ended the season with about 30 hours on the new engine. I've
got to remove the electronics, cushions, batteries, docklines, et
cetera, and store them in the basement.

Reginald P. Smithers III November 10th 07 04:24 PM

It's time
 
HK wrote:
Reginald P. Smithers III wrote:
HK wrote:
Winterizing son of Yo Ho this weekend, or early next week.

I was hoping for another couple of days of warm weather before the
middle of November, but it doesn't look like it is going to happen.

Right now, it is in the low 40's, with an 18-knot northerly wind.
Water temp has dropped to the mid-50's.

Summer in Seattle weather, maybe, but not the sort of weather in
which I enjoy open boat boating.

Meanwhile, my retired friend who lives in Costa Rica sent me a couple
of ads for islands for sale right off the coast of Nicaragua.
$350,000 American for a three acre island with a house with diesel
generator, globalstar sat phone, a caretaker house, a concrete pier,
white sand beach, and "owner financing."

I wonder how often the island is under water during storms? The house
is 40' above sea level.

:} Be fun to raise the old Jolly Roger there.


It looks like you got about as much time on your engine as I did in
the in the last few weeks.





Dunno. I ended the season with about 30 hours on the new engine. I've
got to remove the electronics, cushions, batteries, docklines, et
cetera, and store them in the basement.


While it has been dry down here, you have had bad weather since they
pulled my boat. We could have used that tropical storm.


BAR November 10th 07 04:27 PM

It's time
 
HK wrote:
Reginald P. Smithers III wrote:
HK wrote:
Winterizing son of Yo Ho this weekend, or early next week.

I was hoping for another couple of days of warm weather before the
middle of November, but it doesn't look like it is going to happen.

Right now, it is in the low 40's, with an 18-knot northerly wind.
Water temp has dropped to the mid-50's.

Summer in Seattle weather, maybe, but not the sort of weather in
which I enjoy open boat boating.

Meanwhile, my retired friend who lives in Costa Rica sent me a couple
of ads for islands for sale right off the coast of Nicaragua.
$350,000 American for a three acre island with a house with diesel
generator, globalstar sat phone, a caretaker house, a concrete pier,
white sand beach, and "owner financing."

I wonder how often the island is under water during storms? The house
is 40' above sea level.

:} Be fun to raise the old Jolly Roger there.


It looks like you got about as much time on your engine as I did in
the in the last few weeks.





Dunno. I ended the season with about 30 hours on the new engine. I've
got to remove the electronics, cushions, batteries, docklines, et
cetera, and store them in the basement.


Are you taking the electronics out of the 36' Zimmerman like Lobsta'
boat too?


HK November 10th 07 04:32 PM

It's time
 
BAR wrote:
HK wrote:
Reginald P. Smithers III wrote:
HK wrote:
Winterizing son of Yo Ho this weekend, or early next week.

I was hoping for another couple of days of warm weather before the
middle of November, but it doesn't look like it is going to happen.

Right now, it is in the low 40's, with an 18-knot northerly wind.
Water temp has dropped to the mid-50's.

Summer in Seattle weather, maybe, but not the sort of weather in
which I enjoy open boat boating.

Meanwhile, my retired friend who lives in Costa Rica sent me a
couple of ads for islands for sale right off the coast of Nicaragua.
$350,000 American for a three acre island with a house with diesel
generator, globalstar sat phone, a caretaker house, a concrete pier,
white sand beach, and "owner financing."

I wonder how often the island is under water during storms? The
house is 40' above sea level.

:} Be fun to raise the old Jolly Roger there.

It looks like you got about as much time on your engine as I did in
the in the last few weeks.





Dunno. I ended the season with about 30 hours on the new engine. I've
got to remove the electronics, cushions, batteries, docklines, et
cetera, and store them in the basement.


Are you taking the electronics out of the 36' Zimmerman like Lobsta'
boat too?



You don't really think I'm going to climb down in the septic tank to
play with you, do you? If you do, you're even dumber than I thought, and
believe this, I think you are among dumbest posters who visit here.

Have a nice day.

HK November 10th 07 04:34 PM

It's time
 
Reginald P. Smithers III wrote:
HK wrote:
Reginald P. Smithers III wrote:
HK wrote:
Winterizing son of Yo Ho this weekend, or early next week.

I was hoping for another couple of days of warm weather before the
middle of November, but it doesn't look like it is going to happen.

Right now, it is in the low 40's, with an 18-knot northerly wind.
Water temp has dropped to the mid-50's.

Summer in Seattle weather, maybe, but not the sort of weather in
which I enjoy open boat boating.

Meanwhile, my retired friend who lives in Costa Rica sent me a
couple of ads for islands for sale right off the coast of Nicaragua.
$350,000 American for a three acre island with a house with diesel
generator, globalstar sat phone, a caretaker house, a concrete pier,
white sand beach, and "owner financing."

I wonder how often the island is under water during storms? The
house is 40' above sea level.

:} Be fun to raise the old Jolly Roger there.

It looks like you got about as much time on your engine as I did in
the in the last few weeks.





Dunno. I ended the season with about 30 hours on the new engine. I've
got to remove the electronics, cushions, batteries, docklines, et
cetera, and store them in the basement.


While it has been dry down here, you have had bad weather since they
pulled my boat. We could have used that tropical storm.



We had a really nice October, so I can't complain too much. It's
supposed to warm up a little next week, but I'm in the middle of writing
a proposal for funding for an NGO client, and I'll be chained to my desk
for a while.

JR North November 10th 07 06:04 PM

It's time
 
The Jolly Roger would more likely come sailing in in the dead of night
than you hoisting one there.
JR

HK wrote:
Winterizing son of Yo Ho this weekend, or early next week.

I was hoping for another couple of days of warm weather before the
middle of November, but it doesn't look like it is going to happen.

Right now, it is in the low 40's, with an 18-knot northerly wind. Water
temp has dropped to the mid-50's.

Summer in Seattle weather, maybe, but not the sort of weather in which I
enjoy open boat boating.

Meanwhile, my retired friend who lives in Costa Rica sent me a couple of
ads for islands for sale right off the coast of Nicaragua. $350,000
American for a three acre island with a house with diesel generator,
globalstar sat phone, a caretaker house, a concrete pier, white sand
beach, and "owner financing."

I wonder how often the island is under water during storms? The house is
40' above sea level.

:} Be fun to raise the old Jolly Roger there.



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Home Page: http://www.seanet.com/~jasonrnorth

HK November 10th 07 06:09 PM

It's time
 
JR North wrote:
The Jolly Roger would more likely come sailing in in the dead of night
than you hoisting one there.
JR

HK wrote:
Winterizing son of Yo Ho this weekend, or early next week.

I was hoping for another couple of days of warm weather before the
middle of November, but it doesn't look like it is going to happen.

Right now, it is in the low 40's, with an 18-knot northerly wind.
Water temp has dropped to the mid-50's.

Summer in Seattle weather, maybe, but not the sort of weather in which
I enjoy open boat boating.

Meanwhile, my retired friend who lives in Costa Rica sent me a couple
of ads for islands for sale right off the coast of Nicaragua. $350,000
American for a three acre island with a house with diesel generator,
globalstar sat phone, a caretaker house, a concrete pier, white sand
beach, and "owner financing."

I wonder how often the island is under water during storms? The house
is 40' above sea level.

:} Be fun to raise the old Jolly Roger there.





It certainly is a consideration. My friend who retired to Costa Rica
says he hasn't had any problems with local criminals, but he has heard
or read of a couple of cases. He says Costa Rica is safer than the
United States. I have no idea what "crime" is like in Nicaragua.
Actually, I have no interest in moving there, but I know a few families
who have moved to Costa Rica and they seem to like it a lot. A mutual
friend from here is heading down to Costa Rica early in December and got
a round-trip air ticket for $325. Not bad.

[email protected] November 10th 07 07:59 PM

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On Nov 10, 11:12 am, " JimH" ask wrote:
"Reginald P. Smithers III" wrote in ...





HK wrote:
Winterizing son of Yo Ho this weekend, or early next week.


I was hoping for another couple of days of warm weather before the middle
of November, but it doesn't look like it is going to happen.


Right now, it is in the low 40's, with an 18-knot northerly wind. Water
temp has dropped to the mid-50's.


Summer in Seattle weather, maybe, but not the sort of weather in which I
enjoy open boat boating.


Meanwhile, my retired friend who lives in Costa Rica sent me a couple of
ads for islands for sale right off the coast of Nicaragua. $350,000
American for a three acre island with a house with diesel generator,
globalstar sat phone, a caretaker house, a concrete pier, white sand
beach, and "owner financing."


I wonder how often the island is under water during storms? The house is
40' above sea level.


:} Be fun to raise the old Jolly Roger there.


It looks like you got about as much time on your engine as I did in the in
the last few weeks.


I thought you previously stated that all you did was stay at the dock on
your houseboat. Did you run the engine the whole time you were at the
dock?- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Do you ever get tired of being wrong and sounding foolish?


BAR November 10th 07 08:10 PM

It's time
 
HK wrote:
BAR wrote:
HK wrote:
Reginald P. Smithers III wrote:
HK wrote:
Winterizing son of Yo Ho this weekend, or early next week.

I was hoping for another couple of days of warm weather before the
middle of November, but it doesn't look like it is going to happen.

Right now, it is in the low 40's, with an 18-knot northerly wind.
Water temp has dropped to the mid-50's.

Summer in Seattle weather, maybe, but not the sort of weather in
which I enjoy open boat boating.

Meanwhile, my retired friend who lives in Costa Rica sent me a
couple of ads for islands for sale right off the coast of
Nicaragua. $350,000 American for a three acre island with a house
with diesel generator, globalstar sat phone, a caretaker house, a
concrete pier, white sand beach, and "owner financing."

I wonder how often the island is under water during storms? The
house is 40' above sea level.

:} Be fun to raise the old Jolly Roger there.

It looks like you got about as much time on your engine as I did in
the in the last few weeks.





Dunno. I ended the season with about 30 hours on the new engine. I've
got to remove the electronics, cushions, batteries, docklines, et
cetera, and store them in the basement.


Are you taking the electronics out of the 36' Zimmerman like Lobsta'
boat too?



You don't really think I'm going to climb down in the septic tank to
play with you, do you? If you do, you're even dumber than I thought, and
believe this, I think you are among dumbest posters who visit here.

Have a nice day.


Harry, you are the one in the septic tank. You have the overwhelming
stink of a liar.

The Hatteras Sport Fishing boat.
WorldCom wealth from questionable stock deals.
The 36' Zimmerman like Lobsta' boat.
The single largest forested and undeveloped parcel of land in Great
Falls, Virginia.

You really got your panties in a knot when I was able to prove that you
spend all of your time sitting in front of a computer instead of behind
the helm of a boat. And, your employer was made know as a result of this
which really ****ed you off.

Why did you have all of your posts removed from Google? Why do you not
want you posts archived?

Why did you send Chuck G a copy of your purchase order for the big Parker?

You are a pathetic old man searching for acceptance by others. You life
is too ordinary and you have to puff up your experiences with lies.
Everyone here knows it and laughs at you because you continue to do it
day in and day out.





HK November 10th 07 09:24 PM

It's time
 
BAR wrote:
HK wrote:

You don't really think I'm going to climb down in the septic tank to
play with you, do you? If you do, you're even dumber than I thought, and
believe this, I think you are among dumbest posters who visit here.

John H. November 10th 07 11:29 PM

It's time
 
On Sat, 10 Nov 2007 10:55:44 -0500, HK wrote:

Winterizing son of Yo Ho this weekend, or early next week.

I was hoping for another couple of days of warm weather before the
middle of November, but it doesn't look like it is going to happen.

Right now, it is in the low 40's, with an 18-knot northerly wind. Water
temp has dropped to the mid-50's.

Summer in Seattle weather, maybe, but not the sort of weather in which I
enjoy open boat boating.

Meanwhile, my retired friend who lives in Costa Rica sent me a couple of
ads for islands for sale right off the coast of Nicaragua. $350,000
American for a three acre island with a house with diesel generator,
globalstar sat phone, a caretaker house, a concrete pier, white sand
beach, and "owner financing."

I wonder how often the island is under water during storms? The house is
40' above sea level.

:} Be fun to raise the old Jolly Roger there.


It's going to be in the 60's next week. I've got a brother coming from NC
and one from Seattle for a week of mid-November golf, so the weather will
be great. This will be the last golf for about 4 months, so the weather
*better* hold up!

Wayne.B November 11th 07 12:59 AM

It's time
 
On Sat, 10 Nov 2007 15:10:02 -0500, BAR wrote:

Harry, you are the one in the septic tank. You have the overwhelming
stink of a liar.

The Hatteras Sport Fishing boat.
WorldCom wealth from questionable stock deals.
The 36' Zimmerman like Lobsta' boat.
The single largest forested and undeveloped parcel of land in Great
Falls, Virginia.

You really got your panties in a knot when I was able to prove that you
spend all of your time sitting in front of a computer instead of behind
the helm of a boat. And, your employer was made know as a result of this
which really ****ed you off.

Why did you have all of your posts removed from Google? Why do you not
want you posts archived?

Why did you send Chuck G a copy of your purchase order for the big Parker?

You are a pathetic old man searching for acceptance by others. You life
is too ordinary and you have to puff up your experiences with lies.
Everyone here knows it and laughs at you because you continue to do it
day in and day out.

==============================================

The overall tone of the newsgroup has improved a great deal recently
thanks to a lot of self restraint by many of us.

Why not let sleeping dogs lie?


Dan November 11th 07 01:33 AM

It's time
 
HK wrote:
BAR wrote:
HK wrote:
Reginald P. Smithers III wrote:
HK wrote:
Winterizing son of Yo Ho this weekend, or early next week.

I was hoping for another couple of days of warm weather before the
middle of November, but it doesn't look like it is going to happen.

Right now, it is in the low 40's, with an 18-knot northerly wind.
Water temp has dropped to the mid-50's.

Summer in Seattle weather, maybe, but not the sort of weather in
which I enjoy open boat boating.

Meanwhile, my retired friend who lives in Costa Rica sent me a
couple of ads for islands for sale right off the coast of
Nicaragua. $350,000 American for a three acre island with a house
with diesel generator, globalstar sat phone, a caretaker house, a
concrete pier, white sand beach, and "owner financing."

I wonder how often the island is under water during storms? The
house is 40' above sea level.

:} Be fun to raise the old Jolly Roger there.

It looks like you got about as much time on your engine as I did in
the in the last few weeks.





Dunno. I ended the season with about 30 hours on the new engine. I've
got to remove the electronics, cushions, batteries, docklines, et
cetera, and store them in the basement.


Are you taking the electronics out of the 36' Zimmerman like Lobsta'
boat too?



You don't really think I'm going to climb down in the septic tank to
play with you, do you? If you do, you're even dumber than I thought, and
believe this, I think you are among dumbest posters who visit here.

Have a nice day


Amazing. This guy can dance.

Dan November 11th 07 01:35 AM

It's time
 
BAR wrote:
HK wrote:
BAR wrote:
HK wrote:
Reginald P. Smithers III wrote:
HK wrote:
Winterizing son of Yo Ho this weekend, or early next week.

I was hoping for another couple of days of warm weather before the
middle of November, but it doesn't look like it is going to happen.

Right now, it is in the low 40's, with an 18-knot northerly wind.
Water temp has dropped to the mid-50's.

Summer in Seattle weather, maybe, but not the sort of weather in
which I enjoy open boat boating.

Meanwhile, my retired friend who lives in Costa Rica sent me a
couple of ads for islands for sale right off the coast of
Nicaragua. $350,000 American for a three acre island with a house
with diesel generator, globalstar sat phone, a caretaker house, a
concrete pier, white sand beach, and "owner financing."

I wonder how often the island is under water during storms? The
house is 40' above sea level.

:} Be fun to raise the old Jolly Roger there.

It looks like you got about as much time on your engine as I did in
the in the last few weeks.





Dunno. I ended the season with about 30 hours on the new engine.
I've got to remove the electronics, cushions, batteries, docklines,
et cetera, and store them in the basement.

Are you taking the electronics out of the 36' Zimmerman like Lobsta'
boat too?



You don't really think I'm going to climb down in the septic tank to
play with you, do you? If you do, you're even dumber than I thought,
and believe this, I think you are among dumbest posters who visit here.

Have a nice day.


Harry, you are the one in the septic tank. You have the overwhelming
stink of a liar.

The Hatteras Sport Fishing boat.
WorldCom wealth from questionable stock deals.
The 36' Zimmerman like Lobsta' boat.
The single largest forested and undeveloped parcel of land in Great
Falls, Virginia.

You really got your panties in a knot when I was able to prove that you
spend all of your time sitting in front of a computer instead of behind
the helm of a boat. And, your employer was made know as a result of this
which really ****ed you off.

Why did you have all of your posts removed from Google? Why do you not
want you posts archived?

Why did you send Chuck G a copy of your purchase order for the big Parker?

You are a pathetic old man searching for acceptance by others. You life
is too ordinary and you have to puff up your experiences with lies.
Everyone here knows it and laughs at you because you continue to do it
day in and day out.





Well said.

Dan November 11th 07 01:35 AM

It's time
 
HK wrote:
BAR wrote:
HK wrote:

You don't really think I'm going to climb down in the septic tank to
play with you, do you? If you do, you're even dumber than I thought, and
believe this, I think you are among dumbest posters who visit here.


And here we have the typical response from the bozo Krause!

Wayne.B November 11th 07 06:08 AM

It's time
 
On Sat, 10 Nov 2007 20:33:11 -0500, Dan intrceptor@gmaildotcom
wrote:

Amazing. This guy can dance.


Dan, this stuff gets tiresome after a while.

BAR November 11th 07 11:58 AM

It's time
 
Wayne.B wrote:
On Sat, 10 Nov 2007 20:33:11 -0500, Dan intrceptor@gmaildotcom
wrote:

Amazing. This guy can dance.


Dan, this stuff gets tiresome after a while.


I agree petty attacks are not needed. And, any and all who make such
petty attacks should be admonished.

Dan November 12th 07 12:54 AM

It's time
 
Wayne.B wrote:
On Sat, 10 Nov 2007 20:33:11 -0500, Dan intrceptor@gmaildotcom
wrote:

Amazing. This guy can dance.


Dan, this stuff gets tiresome after a while.


You've got that right. Now you can address the source.

[email protected] November 12th 07 08:53 PM

It's time
 
On Nov 11, 7:54 pm, Dan intrceptor@gmaildotcom wrote:
Wayne.B wrote:
On Sat, 10 Nov 2007 20:33:11 -0500, Dan intrceptor@gmaildotcom
wrote:


Amazing. This guy can dance.


Dan, this stuff gets tiresome after a while.


You've got that right. Now you can address the source.


Look in the mirror.


Dan November 13th 07 01:00 AM

It's time
 
wrote:
On Nov 11, 7:54 pm, Dan intrceptor@gmaildotcom wrote:
Wayne.B wrote:
On Sat, 10 Nov 2007 20:33:11 -0500, Dan intrceptor@gmaildotcom
wrote:
Amazing. This guy can dance.
Dan, this stuff gets tiresome after a while.

You've got that right. Now you can address the source.


Look in the mirror.


Shouldn't you be watering your next harvest?


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