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Default Introduction to Marine Mechanics

On Wed, 10 Sep 2008 14:12:49 -0500, Dave Brown
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Dave, long time no see!!!! How are ya?


LOL well, I'm sure I know you, but not under you new handle. Which of
the many rec,boats dinosaurs are you?

I've been good thanks. Can't promise I'll be able to participate much on
here for a while yet though...


His various alias's include:

Kevin, BassKisser and several others that I cannot recall at the
moment.

We also have another member here using various handles, his most
current
being Reginald Smithers.

Both are from the Atlanta area.

BTW: Welcome back, but unfortunately this is no longer a boating NG.
A scroll through the various topics will show that fact.
 
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