Hi I am new
On Thu, 26 Jun 2008 22:57:21 GMT, "sailirc" wrote:
"John H." wrote in message
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On Thu, 26 Jun 2008 01:48:01 GMT, "sailirc" wrote:
"John H." wrote in message
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On Thu, 26 Jun 2008 01:12:05 GMT, "sailirc" wrote:
The Group ASA was rough and tough that way, if you did not get tough you
got ate up and spat out. I was hoping to get away from all that
foolishness
here.
I have learned from the best, but do not want to take that path. So who
ever you are
you took a joke and took it serious. I would suggest drop it and get on
with it.
I come here to make friends not get involved in political BS or anything
else.
And as you can see I have removed my signature tag, since one of you
call
it
Spam.
I thought I was being nice offering it in here.
Getting rid of the spam was a good idea. Don't worry about the rest of
it.
If you want to comment or ask a question, do so. Try not to call names
though. There are a few folks here who would really like to see the
demise
of this group, but hopefully they'll lose their little battle.
Ok thank you
Sorry I just have to comment--- you have the same name as my husband
his name is John H with the H being the beginning of his middle name and
his
last.
:-)
Your husband is a great man. He'd be even greater if he changed his middle
name to Leo!
I take it asking for a boat ride is out of the question LOL
I'm down here in the Clearwater Cause Way. I have only seen one
boat sink since I have been here. The reason I bring it up I was
reading up and someone said something about a wooden filled hull.
The boat that sank was a nice size cuddy to. Shame it was old but they
just let it sink. I bet they had to pay a big fine on that one and the cost
alone
to get it taken out wow.
My one and only memory of the Clearwater Causeway was a Volkswagon beetle
blowing up and engine when I, my wife, and two friends were about half way
across headed to a restaurant on the Clearwater side. I can't remember the
name of the restaurant, Peter Pan?. Hell, that was over 30 years ago.
Anyway, we called a wrecker, who picked us up and gave us a ride to the
restaurant with the VW on the back. He was able to squeeze us all in the
cab of his truck. We had little money at the time, and he wanted a bunch of
it. So, we traded him the VW for the wrecker service. Worked pretty well,
as the VW cost me only $50.
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