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Old 12-29-2013, 10:21 PM
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I'm sure you will come up with one reason or another...
He has wonderful Squids, and anchors here. Give it time my friend.
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Old 12-30-2013, 11:17 AM
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Terry, I never said a word, but you just had to spill the beans. Still,its nice to know you have finally come out, cause that story is surely connected to me getting a Seafari.
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Old 12-31-2013, 09:23 AM
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Ok, ok I resemble that comment......Speaking of missing....thanks for representing 442 this Fall

It was clear that CSC Gatherings 3.0 was fully rooted and 25 Seafaris and a 21 were leading the way. Maybe snookerd, nobones, capt chuck, 65bowrider and company can actually represent once again at the same time.
Now that you mention it...the fall gathering was dominated by the big "Seacrafts"

I think Dog and Denny were the only "small" boats at the gathering. Now if only some one would bring a "27" we could have the full Monty
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Old 12-31-2013, 09:44 AM
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Terry, I never said a word, but you just had to spill the beans.
Conner,
Spill the beans.....!
That dang Snookerd pumped my stomach. Unreasonable search and seizure. First he "de-rails" my Train of Thought by talking about me hitting my head on the windshield of a Bayliner, then before I know it he has me explain'in how I "scraped the guardrail" on the Learning Curve to Sea Crafts. I was Snookered...! Them NSA boys is always up in the "Cloud", watch'in ain't they.
Conner, here I am spinn'in these yarns on this forum about my Nautical Adventures trying to impress all these whipper snappers about back in the days when you and I were Buffalo Hunters and Denny comes along, like a Bull Shark and now ever'body here thinks the closest thing I got to a Sea Craft is the rubber ducky in mt bathtub. Now nobody believes me anymore - I feel like the POTUS....!
You've always been a man of Honor and Integrity. I'm sorry to have temporarily misjudged those qualities in you. I am learning to be extra cautious around that Robalo-erd though.
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Old 01-01-2014, 10:48 AM
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OK, So I needed to check out the new "cutter-head" I ordered from Ken at Prop Gods, for the Dredge Marshtackie to make sure it would work properly at LONG POINT for the dredging I'm planning on doing. But man, the wind was howl'in at home and the weatherman said 18 to 22 from the ENE.

Then I remembered what Conner taught me back in the 70's - the "Weatherman De-Lier". First you take your boat to the ramp, like your going to go no matter what. Then you walk out on the dock with a solo cup filled half way with up Vodka. Then you put your back to the wind and look carefully in the solo cup. If it isn't "white capping" in the solo cup - you GO. If it is "white capping" in the cup, you drink the Vodka first and then GO!

The prop worked well - ready to go to work creating new channels at LONG POINT in May.
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Old 01-09-2014, 11:29 PM
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Man, I is so stink'in cold up here that I can't hardly think, but I got to think'in about Mcgillicutty and how he was just like Steve Miller and jumped on a "Big 'ol Jet Airliner" and flew to the Anclote Gathering rather than dragg'in his ol' 21 Moesly across the lower 48 with the Jeep. That guy is one smooth operator. So I'm study'in rather than hooking my ol' SeaCraft to the Hudson and driving south through 300 miles of slush to get to the paved Interstate highway in May, I might just fly down there to Long Point and sip some of Don V's elixir, ride in Conner's Safari, help detail the boats for the Saturday Pass in Review and Blessing of the Fleet at Port Carla and of course arm wrassle Kmoose! I have quite a few skins and pelts so I could just gather 'em up to trade and chisel the snowmobile out of the snowdrift and run it down to Moose Crossing. Then I could get Red Hargrove to take me in his snowcat to Moose Landing and catch the Otter into Moose Junction where the weekly Super Connie can take me down to Bangor where I can board one of them fancy 707's to the land of eternal SunShine. I think that is my new plan - molding my life after McGilliecutty.
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Old 01-09-2014, 11:52 PM
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Man, I is so stink'in cold up here that I can't hardly think, but I got to think'in about Mcgillicutty and how he was just like Steve Miller and jumped on a "Big 'ol Jet Airliner" and flew to the Anclote Gathering rather than dragg'in his ol' 21 Moesly across the lower 48 with the Jeep. That guy is one smooth operator. So I'm study'in rather than hooking my ol' SeaCraft to the Hudson and driving south through 300 miles of slush to get to the paved Interstate highway in May, I might just fly down there to Long Point and sip some of Don V's elixir, ride in Conner's Safari, help detail the boats for the Saturday Pass in Review and Blessing of the Fleet at Port Carla and of course arm wrassle Kmoose! I have quite a few skins and pelts so I could just gather 'em up to trade and chisel the snowmobile out of the snowdrift and run it down to Moose Crossing. Then I could get Red Hargrove to take me in his snowcat to Moose Landing and catch the Otter into Moose Junction where the weekly Super Connie can take me down to Bangor where I can board one of them fancy 707's to the land of eternal SunShine. I think that is my new plan - molding my life after McGilliecutty.

Cold and cabin fever....
A mind is a terrible thing to waste.....

Wait, I'm already wasted.... sip sip!

Have another one, on me ....

See ya at LP after the thaw!
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Old 01-10-2014, 10:04 AM
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Well it is actually "McGillicuddy", I'm going to mold my life after.
Sometimes I think my brain is like a sieve with mesh the size of a chain link fence. If I took a bucket of CoQ10 every morning with a Ginko Biloba chaser I still couldn't remember squat....! Soldier on, Brothers
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Old 01-10-2014, 10:19 AM
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I've met 'da Moose, however have not met you, but I'm thinking arm "rasslin" Ken is not a good idea. I'll be looking forward to your visit in May with some "apple pie" shine to mix with the CoQ10 and Ginko Biloba....should work perfect.
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Old 01-10-2014, 09:59 PM
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Man, I is so stink'in cold up here that I can't hardly think, but I got to think'in about Mcgillicutty and how he was just like Steve Miller and jumped on a "Big 'ol Jet Airliner" and flew to the Anclote Gathering rather than dragg'in his ol' 21 Moesly across the lower 48 with the Jeep. That guy is one smooth operator. So I'm study'in rather than hooking my ol' SeaCraft to the Hudson and driving south through 300 miles of slush to get to the paved Interstate highway in May, I might just fly down there to Long Point and sip some of Don V's elixir, ride in Conner's Safari, help detail the boats for the Saturday Pass in Review and Blessing of the Fleet at Port Carla and of course arm wrassle Kmoose! I have quite a few skins and pelts so I could just gather 'em up to trade and chisel the snowmobile out of the snowdrift and run it down to Moose Crossing. Then I could get Red Hargrove to take me in his snowcat to Moose Landing and catch the Otter into Moose Junction where the weekly Super Connie can take me down to Bangor where I can board one of them fancy 707's to the land of eternal SunShine. I think that is my new plan - molding my life after McGilliecutty.
Are you north of Bangahhh? Give my best to Bert.
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