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cavelamb himself <cavel...@Xearth_link_.net wrote Now THAT is class... Gee, three of my cruising exploits are being published as articles in Points East  http://www.pointseast.com this year. That must make me a world class porker among the Port drinkers of the world Assuming that pointeast is a Maine publication one does not worry about passing the Port to the left (Port). One worries about grabbing the beer before Lew Boudearu gets it. And, short lobsters are all right if you dig the hole yourself and go out to the island on an actual lobster boat with a tub of bait in the cockpit Bruce-in-Bangkok (correct email address for reply) I kinda did that once in the Gulf - shrimpin' 3 Good ol' boys in a 14 foot jon boat with a case of beer. We had quite a haul for the Jumbo that weekend. And all God's cute little slimy creatures in the bottom of the boat. Closest I've ever come to being green gilled sea sick! Richard
 
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And, short lobsters are all right if you dig the hole yourself and go out to the island on an actual lobster boat with a tub of bait in the cockpit Shorts and scrambled eggs, breakfast of Champions! Cheers Marty
 
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And, short lobsters are all right if you dig the hole yourself and go out to the island on an actual lobster boat with a tub of bait in the cockpit Shorts and scrambled eggs, breakfast of Champions! Cheers Marty Goodness, and here I thought that all RBC folks were law abiding good guys. I mention short lobsters and it seems like everybody knows what I'm talking about. Next thing I'm going to mention jack lighting to see if there are any deer hunters in the crowd. Bruce-in-Bangkok (correct email address for reply)
 
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My post of January 20, 2008, copy of  which follows, received no reply from Joe.  The questions asked are what I consider to be some of the basics of sailing offshore.  Thankfully Joe and crew are still around, and I am in hopes they'll be able to venture out again sometime.
 
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And, short lobsters are all right if you dig the hole yourself and go out to the island on an actual lobster boat with a tub of bait in the cockpit Shorts and scrambled eggs, breakfast of Champions! Cheers Marty Goodness, and here I thought that all RBC folks were law abiding good guys. I mention short lobsters and it seems like everybody knows what I'm talking about. Next thing I'm going to mention jack lighting to see if there are any deer hunters in the crowd. Had friends on Grand Manan Island when I was young. Honest Officer, those little fellers was killed by the big lads in the pots, once we had em in the boat it seemed like it'd just be polluting to throw them back... No deer there, but the island I currently live on has plenty, and a number of people with apparently impaired night vision; why else would they have those giant lights on the cab roof? Cheers Marty
 
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And, short lobsters are all right if you dig the hole yourself and go out to the island on an actual lobster boat with a tub of bait in the cockpit Shorts and scrambled eggs, breakfast of Champions! Cheers Marty Goodness, and here I thought that all RBC folks were law abiding good guys. I mention short lobsters and it seems like everybody knows what I'm talking about. Next thing I'm going to mention jack lighting to see if there are any deer hunters in the crowd. Had friends on Grand Manan Island when I was young. Honest Officer, those little fellers was killed by the big lads in the pots, once we had em in the boat it seemed like it'd just be polluting to throw them back... No deer there, but the island I currently live on has plenty, and a number of people with apparently impaired night vision; why else would they have those giant lights on the cab roof? Cheers Marty- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Knew this was a lie when I read Had friends... The Good Captain 35s5 NY
 
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