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Allan Bennett September 13th 03 10:52 AM

[marathon-canoe] New to this group (fwd)
 
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Date: Sat, 13 Sep 2003 02:49:22 -0000
From: George and Jodi Miklas
To:
Subject: [marathon-canoe] New to this group


Hi folks,
I proudly own a 1972 Grumman 17' double end canoe. My aunt & uncle
were the original owners. I bought it from them in 1987. I have
now equipped it with a motor mount and sponsons.



Hee, hee...

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David Kemper September 13th 03 05:47 PM

[marathon-canoe] New to this group (fwd)
 



"Allan Bennett" wrote in message
...
---------- Forwarded message ----------
Date: Sat, 13 Sep 2003 02:49:22 -0000
From: George and Jodi Miklas
To:
Subject: [marathon-canoe] New to this group


Hi folks,
I proudly own a 1972 Grumman 17' double end canoe. My aunt & uncle
were the original owners. I bought it from them in 1987. I have
now equipped it with a motor mount and sponsons.



Hee, hee...

--


splutter......

ROTFLMAO!

David
not a fan of sponson lovers



riverman September 14th 03 02:18 PM

[marathon-canoe] New to this group (fwd)
 

"Allan Bennett" wrote in message
...
---------- Forwarded message ----------
Date: Sat, 13 Sep 2003 02:49:22 -0000
From: George and Jodi Miklas
To:
Subject: [marathon-canoe] New to this group


Hi folks,
I proudly own a 1972 Grumman 17' double end canoe. My aunt & uncle
were the original owners. I bought it from them in 1987. I have
now equipped it with a motor mount and sponsons.



Hee, hee...


ROFL. Now all you need is:
-a lawnchair
-a floating seat cushion for a PFD
-Some 1/4 inch cotton clothesline for a 'tying rope' (in front only, of
course)
-a 3 foot wooden Sears 'oar' for paddling
-a 14 inch Rambo knife.

Welcome to the world of the outdoors. Be careful, there's dangerous things
in them woods. Better add a big battery-powered 24000 candlepower spotlight
to your gear list. :-)

--riverman



Dave Manby September 15th 03 10:11 PM

[marathon-canoe] New to this group (fwd)
 
In message , riverman
writes

"Allan Bennett" wrote in message
...
---------- Forwarded message ----------
Date: Sat, 13 Sep 2003 02:49:22 -0000
From: George and Jodi Miklas
To:
Subject: [marathon-canoe] New to this group


Hi folks,
I proudly own a 1972 Grumman 17' double end canoe. My aunt & uncle
were the original owners. I bought it from them in 1987. I have
now equipped it with a motor mount and sponsons.



Hee, hee...


ROFL. Now all you need is:
-a lawnchair
-a floating seat cushion for a PFD
-Some 1/4 inch cotton clothesline for a 'tying rope' (in front only, of
course)
-a 3 foot wooden Sears 'oar' for paddling
-a 14 inch Rambo knife.

Welcome to the world of the outdoors. Be careful, there's dangerous things
in them woods. Better add a big battery-powered 24000 candlepower spotlight
to your gear list. :-)

--riverman

And remember to squeal like a pig!


--
Dave Manby
Details of the Coruh river and my book "Many Rivers To Run" at
http://www.dmanby.demon.co.uk



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