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Got's me fishin' poles.

Got's me a gear bag.

Got's me a boat down there to use.

Got's me a truck all loaded and ready to go.

WHOO HOO!!

Now all I have to do it wait for Mrs. Wave to get home because if I
jump the gun and leave without her - THERE WILL BE HELL TO PAY!!

~~ wimmenz ~~


Wave as you drive by.

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On Fri, 15 Feb 2008 07:47:58 -0500, BAR wrote:

Short Wave Sportfishing wrote:
Got's me fishin' poles.

Got's me a gear bag.

Got's me a boat down there to use.

Got's me a truck all loaded and ready to go.

WHOO HOO!!

Now all I have to do it wait for Mrs. Wave to get home because if I
jump the gun and leave without her - THERE WILL BE HELL TO PAY!!

~~ wimmenz ~~


Wave as you drive by.


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Short Wave Sportfishing wrote:


Got's me fishin' poles.

Got's me a gear bag.

Got's me a boat down there to use.

Got's me a truck all loaded and ready to go.

WHOO HOO!!

Now all I have to do it wait for Mrs. Wave to get home because if I
jump the gun and leave without her - THERE WILL BE HELL TO PAY!!

~~ wimmenz ~~



Mrs.E. and I don't travel well together. I drive and she flies. Her busy
schedule with horse activities, her elderly parents and the "dogs" makes it
difficult for her to afford the extra travel time by auto/RV.

I usually make much better time driving alone anyway and pick her up at the
destination's nearest airport.

Have a good trip.

Eisboch


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On Fri, 15 Feb 2008 07:59:19 -0500, "Eisboch" wrote:


Short Wave Sportfishing wrote:


Got's me fishin' poles.

Got's me a gear bag.

Got's me a boat down there to use.

Got's me a truck all loaded and ready to go.

WHOO HOO!!

Now all I have to do it wait for Mrs. Wave to get home because if I
jump the gun and leave without her - THERE WILL BE HELL TO PAY!!

~~ wimmenz ~~



Mrs.E. and I don't travel well together. I drive and she flies. Her busy
schedule with horse activities, her elderly parents and the "dogs" makes it
difficult for her to afford the extra travel time by auto/RV.

I usually make much better time driving alone anyway and pick her up at the
destination's nearest airport.

Have a good trip.

Eisboch


I think you should pay someone, namely me, to come and remove that old,
beat up, eyesore of an RV from your property. For a reasonable amount, I
might take the trailer also.
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I think you should pay someone, namely me, to come and remove that old,
beat up, eyesore of an RV from your property. For a reasonable amount, I
might take the trailer also.
--
John H




For the little use we have for it, I should take you up on that offer.
Mrs.E. will have no part of getting rid of it though, at least not yet. I
take it out once a month and drive it around for a day, running the
generator, just to keep it up to 'snuff. That's what is nice about it's
size. You can also use it for around town transportation and not feel like
you are driving a big RV or truck. When I was building a stairway up to my
new office and needed some 14' 2x10's at Lowe's, it came in handy. Still,
after 2 and a half years, it only has 3,700 miles on it.

Hopefully, within the next couple of weeks, I am planning on a little
mid-winter voyage in it. I have no idea where I am going to head, but it
will be someplace warmer and dryer than here. Winter sucks.

Eisboch




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On Fri, 15 Feb 2008 08:44:03 -0500, "Eisboch" wrote:


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I think you should pay someone, namely me, to come and remove that old,
beat up, eyesore of an RV from your property. For a reasonable amount, I
might take the trailer also.
--
John H




For the little use we have for it, I should take you up on that offer.
Mrs.E. will have no part of getting rid of it though, at least not yet. I
take it out once a month and drive it around for a day, running the
generator, just to keep it up to 'snuff. That's what is nice about it's
size. You can also use it for around town transportation and not feel like
you are driving a big RV or truck. When I was building a stairway up to my
new office and needed some 14' 2x10's at Lowe's, it came in handy. Still,
after 2 and a half years, it only has 3,700 miles on it.

Hopefully, within the next couple of weeks, I am planning on a little
mid-winter voyage in it. I have no idea where I am going to head, but it
will be someplace warmer and dryer than here. Winter sucks.

Eisboch


Hey, if you want to deliver it to DC, I could be talked into giving you a
bike ride back up north.

Winter does suck, and it's even worse with a bad neck. I tried jogging on
the treadmill yesterday. That lasted all of about 12 seconds. Hell, I can't
even go to the indoor range and hit golf balls. The grass isn't growing, so
no mowing. Cabin fever sucks!
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Eisboch wrote:
"John H." wrote in message
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I think you should pay someone, namely me, to come and remove that old,
beat up, eyesore of an RV from your property. For a reasonable amount, I
might take the trailer also.
--
John H




For the little use we have for it, I should take you up on that offer.
Mrs.E. will have no part of getting rid of it though, at least not yet. I
take it out once a month and drive it around for a day, running the
generator, just to keep it up to 'snuff. That's what is nice about it's
size. You can also use it for around town transportation and not feel like
you are driving a big RV or truck. When I was building a stairway up to my
new office and needed some 14' 2x10's at Lowe's, it came in handy. Still,
after 2 and a half years, it only has 3,700 miles on it.

Hopefully, within the next couple of weeks, I am planning on a little
mid-winter voyage in it. I have no idea where I am going to head, but it
will be someplace warmer and dryer than here. Winter sucks.

Eisboch




The local tanning booth?

I'm thinking of driving up to Annapolis later to buy fishing line. I
only have about 15 spools of it, but I need more. Gives me an excuse to
visit the boatyards along the way and see if spring has hit any of them.

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On Feb 15, 8:52*am, HK wrote:
Eisboch wrote:
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I think you should pay someone, namely me, to come and remove that old,
beat up, eyesore of an RV from your property. For a reasonable amount, I
might take the trailer also.
--
John H


For the little use we have for it, I should take you up on that offer.
Mrs.E. will have no part of getting rid of it though, at least not yet. * I
take it out once a month and drive it around for a day, running the
generator, just to keep it up to 'snuff. *That's what is nice about it's
size. *You can also use it for around town transportation and not feel like
you are driving a big RV or truck. *When I was building a stairway up to my
new office and needed some 14' 2x10's at Lowe's, it came in handy. * Still,
after 2 and a half years, it only has 3,700 miles on it.


Hopefully, within the next couple of weeks, I am planning on a little
mid-winter voyage in it. *I have no idea where I am going to head, but it
will be someplace warmer and dryer than here. * Winter sucks.


Eisboch


The local tanning booth?

I'm thinking of driving up to Annapolis later to buy fishing line. I
only have about 15 spools of it, but I need more. Gives me an excuse to
visit the boatyards along the way and see if spring has hit any of them.- Hide quoted text -

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Is it the boatyard where your lobster boat is? If so, take some pics,
we'd all love to see it!
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The local tanning booth?

I'm thinking of driving up to Annapolis later to buy fishing line. I only
have about 15 spools of it, but I need more. Gives me an excuse to visit
the boatyards along the way and see if spring has hit any of them.


Be careful. Mid winter boredom is what led to buying another guitar that I
needed like a hole in the head.

Eisboch


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Eisboch wrote:
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The local tanning booth?

I'm thinking of driving up to Annapolis later to buy fishing line. I only
have about 15 spools of it, but I need more. Gives me an excuse to visit
the boatyards along the way and see if spring has hit any of them.


Be careful. Mid winter boredom is what led to buying another guitar that I
needed like a hole in the head.

Eisboch



My wife only lets me hold my "unlimited plastic card" when she is with
me. That's in case she wants a new washing machine or a new car. The
only card I usually carry is my "internet purchase" cash card, which
never has more than a few hundred bucks' room on it. Of course, if I
want to buy clothes, there are no limits. Some years, I spend as much as
$300 on new shorts and shirts. Without wifely supervision. Which
explains all the semi-pornographic fishing shirts I have in my closet I
cannot wear in public.





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