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On Sat, 10 Nov 2007 10:30:53 -0800, Joe wrote:

On Nov 9, 11:29 pm, (Thom Stewart) wrote:
Wish I could be there but age and condition make it impossible.

Best wishes to you and "Red Cloud" Hope you have Great success! GOOD
LUCK & HAPPY SAILING.

JML Sigs


Thanks Ol Thom, after you drink this coffee you will become a "coffee
snob"

Joe


I hate to tell you Joe, but Ol Thom insists that coffee made in a
percolator is
his favorite. That would be a terrible waste of good beans.



Old Tom's senile. What do you expect?

Greg


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On Nov 9, 11:29 pm, (Thom Stewart) wrote:
Wish I could be there but age and condition make it impossible.

Best wishes to you and "Red Cloud" Hope you have Great success! GOOD
LUCK & HAPPY SAILING.

JML Sigs


Some Pictures for you

School yard
http://sports.webshots.com/photo/287...63212926IYXKlP


The dock
http://sports.webshots.com/photo/200...63212926lSCITj


Dirt Bags?
http://sports.webshots.com/photo/208...63212926qbnnnT



From offshore San Pedro



http://sports.webshots.com/photo/208...63212926qbnnnT

400 YO anchor
http://sports.webshots.com/photo/230...63212926pRUVZj


Roller on the reef
http://sports.webshots.com/photo/213...63212926pRrgfN


Caye Coffee
http://sports.webshots.com/photo/239...63212926dJhhJY


Airport Cauker Caye
http://sports.webshots.com/photo/260...63212926CIVDtI


Da Plane
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Dr. Jackson & Terry & Dog
http://sports.webshots.com/photo/229...63212926HhoLZk


A queston abuot oen of your pcitures:
Why are you having sex with a wooden dummy?


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A queston abuot oen of your pcitures:
Why are you having sex with a wooden dummy?



Joe's having sex with Capt. JG????????

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On Nov 10, 2:26 pm, "Gregory Hall" wrote:
Let us all know when you depart and when you plan to return.

I think I'll do an anonymous phone call about a boat named Red Cloud
smuggling cocaine hidden in bags of coffee beans. Ha ha! Your coffee will be
stale, spilled out in the bilge and ruined before the authorities get done
with you.

I sell coffee, too and I don't need any more competition.

Greg


Thanks for posting that here. Confessing to a criminal act on-line
always helps the police-USCG find the right person. I'll go ahead and
forward this message to the USCG commander here in the port. In-fact
since I'm visiting him Monday I'll carry it in person.

Joe

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El Lago Coffee Co & Caye Coffee to usher in new age of Eco-Sailing

The Sailing Vessel RedCloud has been converted to carry cargo. SCV
RedCloud will be departing Houston mid to late November to pick up her
first load of Caye Coffee coffee cargo from the Caye Coffee Ltd
located in San Pedro Town, Ambergris Caye, Belize.

The press is invited to come and tour the Cutter Ketch Sailing Cargo
Vessel RedCloud and the EL Lago Coffee Co.'s facility located at 4141
NASA Road 1 EL Lago Texas Friday November 16 and sample Caye Coffee's
coffee.

Please RSVP or call 281-532-0248

With fair winds and favorable seas SCV RedCloud hopes to return in
time to list the Caye Coffee cargo on e-bay just before Christmas.

The ELLago Coffee Company, in association with Caye Coffee will be
importing the Caye Coffee coffee (10,000 LBS per trip) in an eco-
friendly sustainable way to the USA aboard the sailing vessel
RedCloud. This will be, according to William Ukers all about coffee,
the first time since the Braque Padang arrived in NYC Christmas day
1914 that coffee has been imported to the USA via sailing vessel.

It's the dawn of the new age of Eco-Sailing.

After sampling many, many coffee's from all over the Central America
and the Caribbean, the El Lago coffee Co. selected the Ambergris
Caye's Caye Coffee Ltd. Coffee products to import for several
reasons. The main reason it is the BEST TASTING and FRESHEST coffee
that we sampled. Paul Claus, Roast-master and owner of Caye Coffee
Ltd, has perfected to a fine art, four different roast combos, from
his award-winning , organically grown, sun-dried and hand sorted
coffee beans, beans that are grown 5000 ft above sea level in
neighboring Guatemala.

Ambergris Caye is the perfect size port to promote environmental
awareness and preservation, and is located in a great central
collecting area reducing overland travel from the coffee plantations.
The harbor of San Pedro is in-accessible to any large ships due to her
shallow coral- laden harbor, and pristine barrier reefs.

The ElLago Coffee co. will be the only importer to the USA of
Belizean coffee.

With the high prices of oil affecting everyone on earth, and the fact,
coffee is the second largest traded commodity on earth after oil, the
goal of the El Lago Coffee company T and Caye Coffee Ltd is to be a
model of sustainability and profit, using 100% renewable energy
resources for others to follow.

By Eco-Sailing Caye Coffee Ltd's organic, sun dried and hand sorted
coffee will hope to provide the public the cleanest and GREENEST
products in today's Green, Organic concise and aware world.

Our mission will be to deliver high quality, high demand, organic
coffee products shipped in a manner that fosters brand loyalty from
our customers and promotes environmental awareness and preservation.

ElLago Coffee Company, SCV RedCloud and Caye Coffee are currently
seeking donations of school supplies of pencils and paper, spiral
notebooks, computer equipment, new and used musical instruments or
anything else that could help the school children of San Pedro. We
have an empty ship heading south and will ship these items free. The
schools are very small over crowded and in need of any supplies.

We would like to take this opportunity to thank the press and citizens
of Houston and of the USA for their generosity and hope everyone has a
chance to taste Caye Coffee coffee!

Contact Information:

EL Lago Coffee Co,
Capt Joe & Terry
281-532-0248
4141 NASA Road 1
El Lago Texas

Caye Coffee Ltd.
Roastmaster Paul Clause
Facilty Director Sara
011- 501-626-5701
Ambergris Caye
Belize C.A.



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On Nov 10, 2:26 pm, "Gregory Hall" wrote:
Let us all know when you depart and when you plan to return.

I think I'll do an anonymous phone call about a boat named Red Cloud
smuggling cocaine hidden in bags of coffee beans. Ha ha! Your coffee will
be
stale, spilled out in the bilge and ruined before the authorities get
done
with you.

I sell coffee, too and I don't need any more competition.

Greg


Thanks for posting that here. Confessing to a criminal act on-line
always helps the police-USCG find the right person. I'll go ahead and
forward this message to the USCG commander here in the port. In-fact
since I'm visiting him Monday I'll carry it in person.



Since when is reporting possible drug smuggling a criminal act? I'd call it
a public service. But, you sound a little defensive there and are definitely
over reacting. Why's that I wonder? You don't know it but I've managed to
get ahold of a little inside info about your "cover story" about coffee
imports. Yah right! Don't you know those drug sniffing dogs can smell
cocaine even if it's inside bags of coffee?


Greg




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On Nov 11, 12:14 pm, "Gregory Hall" wrote:
"Joe" wrote in message

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On Nov 10, 2:26 pm, "Gregory Hall" wrote:
Let us all know when you depart and when you plan to return.


I think I'll do an anonymous phone call about a boat named Red Cloud
smuggling cocaine hidden in bags of coffee beans. Ha ha! Your coffee will
be
stale, spilled out in the bilge and ruined before the authorities get
done
with you.


I sell coffee, too and I don't need any more competition.


Greg


Thanks for posting that here. Confessing to a criminal act on-line
always helps the police-USCG find the right person. I'll go ahead and
forward this message to the USCG commander here in the port. In-fact
since I'm visiting him Monday I'll carry it in person.


Since when is reporting possible drug smuggling a criminal act? I'd call it
a public service. But, you sound a little defensive there and are definitely
over reacting. Why's that I wonder? You don't know it but I've managed to
get ahold of a little inside info about your "cover story" about coffee
imports. Yah right! Don't you know those drug sniffing dogs can smell
cocaine even if it's inside bags of coffee?

Greg- Hide quoted text -

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Do you also get on the Radio and yell Mayday for kicks?

Joe

 
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