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07 Apr 03 - 09:56 AM (#927820) Subject: BS: I'll go to sea once more From: kendall As Gordon Bok's song says, "As sure as the tides will rise and run, he'll go back on the bay again." I "swallowed the anchor" many years ago, and have often missed being on the water. The older I get, the more I miss it, and, now, I must face the possibility that I wont ever be able to do a full length performance again. That has been getting to me, and, I guess the cosmos heard me piss and moan about it, because, just yesterday, I was offered a job as Captain of a water taxi/sightseeing boat in west Penobscot Bay, Maine. That is the area I covered as a Maine Coastal Warden years ago. I have no doubt that my boat handling skills and my ability to navigate in the dead of night are still there, but, I don't know if I'm up to it physically. Long hours at the helm are hard on the back, etc. Opinions please. Am I engaging in wishful thinking, or, is the universe trying to give me a break? |
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07 Apr 03 - 10:03 AM (#927823) Subject: RE: BS: I'll go to sea once more From: RichM Go for it! If it's not meant to be, at least you can give it a try. Follow your heart. Rich McCarthy |
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07 Apr 03 - 10:12 AM (#927833) Subject: RE: BS: I'll go to sea once more From: Rick Fielding Absolutely no question, my friend. Do it. Oh......and maybe some night when yer alone, you'll raise yer currently "croaky" voice, and a sound will come out.......and the next night, a little better sound....well you know what I'm gettin' at. Cheers Rick |
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07 Apr 03 - 10:26 AM (#927841) Subject: RE: BS: I'll go to sea once more From: Amos Aw go on, Skipper -- get yourself one of those back-girdle thingies. Give it a shot. You've certainly got the voice for it. "And on youah raht you'll see the Baylor house, folks, long-time residence of the dumbest jehk ever caught a crab with an oah, known from heah to Boothbay as a moronic son-of-a-bitch who couldn't poah piss out of a boot if the instructions were written on the heel! Moving on, you'll see up ahead one of the wohst restaurants on the entire coast of Maine..." Oh, I think you'll attract them by the tens of thousands, Kendall!! I think it'd be a hoot! A |
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07 Apr 03 - 10:31 AM (#927844) Subject: RE: BS: I'll go to sea once more From: Sorcha You've gotta try, Cap'n. You just gotta try. |
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07 Apr 03 - 10:35 AM (#927849) Subject: RE: BS: I'll go to sea once more From: Charley Noble Kendall- I'll contribute a sack of potatoes to help with your navigating them foggy waters of Penobscot Bay. Do you need a bowman (one who stands in on the pointy end of the boat, you ninnies) as well? Cheerily, Charley Noble |
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07 Apr 03 - 11:38 AM (#927880) Subject: RE: BS: I'll go to sea once more From: harpgirl ...your taxes will go up! Maybe you shouldn't! |
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07 Apr 03 - 11:40 AM (#927883) Subject: RE: BS: I'll go to sea once more From: Amos Yeah, but so will his income! A |
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07 Apr 03 - 11:53 AM (#927892) Subject: RE: BS: I'll go to sea once more From: Charley Noble Watch out for the sirens off Merchant Island, or was that Crotch Island? Penobscot Bay is one amazing place! Kendall's not one to complain, When we's in the fog and rain; He'll sniff the air and if it's fair, We's bound for Merchant Island! Charley Noble |
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07 Apr 03 - 12:28 PM (#927923) Subject: RE: BS: I'll go to sea once more From: DougR Give it a shot, Kendall. On those lonly nights when you have no passengers, perhaps you will give some thought to your transgressions (in this case changing from a Republican to whatever you are at present) :>) DougR |
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07 Apr 03 - 01:30 PM (#927977) Subject: RE: BS: I'll go to sea once more From: Charley Noble Kendall- Why don't you extend an open invitation to our friend DougR to ship aboard as anchor or bilge pump? Charley Noble |
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07 Apr 03 - 01:36 PM (#927983) Subject: RE: BS: I'll go to sea once more From: Morticia Go for it,hon.What have you got to lose? I'll sign up as cabin boy,Shamus can be first mate....course, I'm not sure where you will put the llama but we'll think of something. |
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07 Apr 03 - 01:53 PM (#927994) Subject: RE: BS: I'll go to sea once more From: Leadfingers If you have a go and it doesnt work out,you stop.If you dont have a go then you will be left wondering IF??? I rest my case. |
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07 Apr 03 - 02:16 PM (#928002) Subject: RE: BS: I'll go to sea once more From: GUEST From the opening of the (unfortunately out-of-print) LP "Garden of Joy" (Jim Kweskin Jug Band) "Let it happen Cap'n" |
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07 Apr 03 - 04:44 PM (#928080) Subject: RE: BS: I'll go to sea once more From: kendall Good way to test my favorite saying, "You must get out on the limb: that's where the fruit is." Morticia, this is the best laugh I've had all day. Thanks, luv. Charlie Noble; you are awfully hard on Doug. I'm sure I could find a more dignified berth for him Know anything about Llamas, Doug? Bty, Doug, that invitation to visit still stands. |
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07 Apr 03 - 05:30 PM (#928117) Subject: RE: BS: I'll go to sea once more From: Jeri Kendall, I'm just guessing here... If you take the job and find out it's too much, you can quit. If you don't take it? My guess is you'll always wonder how it would have been, you'll continue to miss the water more and more, and you'll kick yourself in the butt for passing up the opportunity. |
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07 Apr 03 - 05:56 PM (#928140) Subject: RE: BS: I'll go to sea once more From: AllisonA(Animaterra) Cap'n, Kendall, sir, I agree with the crew: sign on, or be sorry! |
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07 Apr 03 - 06:13 PM (#928157) Subject: RE: BS: I'll go to sea once more From: JenEllen "Alas, you watery siren," We heard the Cap'n say, "My fate revolves around you, To the sea I'll go away. For god is in the spashing waves, Not here in quiet halls. I'll find a way to love you well." Dear Captain, heed the call. Give'er a go, remember your sunblock (and from the sounds of it, your llama block too!) ~Jen |
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07 Apr 03 - 06:28 PM (#928170) Subject: RE: BS: I'll go to sea once more From: Allan C. Jeri's post is quite nearly identical to what I was going to say. I am forever in favor of adventures. |
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07 Apr 03 - 07:52 PM (#928230) Subject: RE: BS: I'll go to sea once more From: kendall Oh hell, I know I can handle it; just a bit timid after so many years ashore. |
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07 Apr 03 - 07:59 PM (#928238) Subject: RE: BS: I'll go to sea once more From: Amos Besides, you can require them to rig you a sling from the deckhead at the wheel so you can park yer bony butt in it and take a load off yer brains! :>) Love ya, Capn, A |
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07 Apr 03 - 08:18 PM (#928251) Subject: RE: BS: I'll go to sea once more From: SINSULL Go for it, Captain. You will hate yourself if you don't. Keep in mind that keel-hauling has been outlawed and it is unlikely that you are permitted to perform marriages that close to shore. As to the llama - maybe you can christen the boat Noah's Ark. |
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07 Apr 03 - 09:09 PM (#928276) Subject: RE: BS: I'll go to sea once more From: Giac "... And fishermen hold flowers Between the windows of the sea Where lovely mermaids flow And nobody has to think too much About Desolation Row ..." I suppose I could claim in some pseudo-intellectual fashion that this actually applies, but it's one of my favorite Dylan quotes and I just thought I'd stick it in here. Aw, heck Cap'n, go for it, and give us a report. Mary |
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07 Apr 03 - 09:28 PM (#928288) Subject: RE: BS: I'll go to sea once more From: catspaw49 If you have this many doubts and questions about it, then don't do it. Better that you retire to the darkness of your bedroom and retreat from life in general. Make the occasional trip to the crapper and the kitchen, but otherwise watch the boob tube or sleep. I think that's the ticket. Then you can shrivel up into a dessicated looking little old pissant with nothing left to give but the occasional "old person fart." Stock up on Jello and cheap boullion first and you'll be set for whatever is left of your pathetic and sorry-ass little life. That's the way to go don't you think? ......geeziz..........Just how big a dipstick are you anyway? You must have a screw loose for even asking this silly-ass question. Go down and see these folks tomorrow, whip out your pecker, and say, "I'm your man!" Spaw |
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07 Apr 03 - 09:39 PM (#928297) Subject: RE: BS: I'll go to sea once more From: Amos ROTFL! Spaw, you've been out of the employment circle much too long!! A |
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07 Apr 03 - 09:41 PM (#928299) Subject: RE: BS: I'll go to sea once more From: Dave Swan What the hell, it'll take a little time to figure out what the owners expect of you and what it's like day to day at this job. During that time you can figure out whether you're having any fun at the helm. If you're not having any fun, you can go back ashore with no harm done, or maybe it'll be a kick in the ass and you'll have a great time. In either case you'll KNOW..you won't sit around wondering whether you should've. There's nothing wrong with the universe meeting your wishful thoughts with a break. Doesn't have to be either/or at this point. Have fun, D |
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07 Apr 03 - 10:54 PM (#928345) Subject: RE: BS: I'll go to sea once more From: Tinker Tis all been said... go for it! Tinker |
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07 Apr 03 - 10:59 PM (#928349) Subject: RE: BS: I'll go to sea once more From: Melani Go for it, Kendall! But I wouldn't take Spaw's advice on interview etiquette... |
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07 Apr 03 - 11:06 PM (#928358) Subject: RE: BS: I'll go to sea once more From: Troll Go for it Kendall. If you don't you'll always wonder. I only wish I could go with you. Don't need some crew, do you? I can hand, reef and steer. Or I yusta could. troll |
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07 Apr 03 - 11:16 PM (#928362) Subject: RE: BS: I'll go to sea once more From: Padre If you need a sick berth attendant or a chaplain, keep me in mind! Padre (HMCS (FMF) USN Retired) |
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08 Apr 03 - 01:05 AM (#928424) Subject: RE: BS: I'll go to sea once more From: DonMeixner Kendall, I'd say do it. Collect them tips for a well spun yarn and a true sea song from the tourists. What ever keeps you in coffee and rum. I haven't built a boat in 20 years but I know I have at least one or two big ones left in me. I want to build anothe 60' Eastern rig trawler, and maybe another 65' tour boat. But the economy has me inrons and I doubt I'll ever get the shot at another big one unless I win the lottery. I know how you feel. Don And what did you find out on the sea? Oh Foolish man, What did you find out on the sea? Oh Foolish man, What did you find out on the Sea? I found hard times and bankrupcy, The Devil did smite me Three times Three Oh foolish man. |
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08 Apr 03 - 02:31 AM (#928447) Subject: RE: BS: I'll go to sea once more From: DougR Kendall: I'd like nothing better! I don't worry about Charlie. As a good liberal, I know he would never seriously advocate the drowning of another, even me! DougR |
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08 Apr 03 - 08:41 AM (#928573) Subject: RE: BS: I'll go to sea once more From: Charley Noble Kendall- "It's too rough out here!" "What's that big white and grey bird?" "Where did all the water go?" "Where's the TV/VCR?" "I'm hungry" "I'm thirsty!" "I'm not feeling so good..." "How do you know where you are?" "My cellphone won't work!" "Where's little Willie?" "That's a pretty dinky whale!" "Are we still lost?" Doug- Not to worry! I'd make sure we hauled you up to the surface every two to three minutes. Cheerily, Charley Noble |
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08 Apr 03 - 08:52 AM (#928580) Subject: RE: BS: I'll go to sea once more From: MMario Go for it Kendall! My Dad is going to take an apprenticeship as a glass-blower; and he was 86 this February! |
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08 Apr 03 - 08:53 AM (#928581) Subject: RE: BS: I'll go to sea once more From: kendall Conversation between a cruise boat Captain and a NJ tourist lady. Lady: "I understand you have a mink farm." Captain: "Yup, I raise mink in the off season." Lady: "Really? that's very interesting, I have a mink coat. Tell me, how often do you skin those mink"? Captain: "More than once a year makes them nervous." Marshall Dodge and I used to do this as part of a dialog in performances. Marshall Dodge is the "I" of Bert and I. |
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08 Apr 03 - 04:17 PM (#928912) Subject: RE: BS: I'll go to sea once more From: Mudlark Oh, you know you're going to go for it! Better to regret things done, than things passed by. Just keep track of your back. Knowing when to quit is just as important as knowing when to start. Good luck, Cap'n |
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08 Apr 03 - 05:14 PM (#928950) Subject: RE: BS: I'll go to sea once more From: Stilly River Sage A friend of mine is the ship naturalist on a cruise ship that sails from Seattle to Alaska each summer, via the inland passage between Vancouver's Island and the mainland. Tourist: What is the elevation in this passage? Brent, pointing at the water: Sea level. Pretty simple question and answer, but be prepared to answer it more than once! And you might also want to brush up on giving directions to the bathroom and coke machine. ;-) Other than that, go for it! One of the best captains I knew of a boat that size was Harry MacNamee, with the National Park Service in New York Harbor, who finally retired when he was 88. You have lots of time to go yet, Kendall! SRS |
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08 Apr 03 - 05:35 PM (#928961) Subject: RE: BS: I'll go to sea once more From: Jeri You're gonna have to let us know when you weigh anchor. (A few hunnert pounds'd be my guess.) Maybe we could get that "Mudcat Cruise" together and have a wee session on board if your employer does charter jobs. |
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08 Apr 03 - 05:46 PM (#928976) Subject: RE: BS: I'll go to sea once more From: Kim C Go Kendall! Go Kendall! Do you need an assistant? I'm really tired of working for stupid people. ;-) |
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08 Apr 03 - 06:34 PM (#929014) Subject: RE: BS: I'll go to sea once more From: kendall There is a fly in the ointment. The owner is going through a divorce, and, it is not a sure thing yet. However, if that works out, I will do it. |
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08 Apr 03 - 06:51 PM (#929031) Subject: RE: BS: I'll go to sea once more From: SINSULL Oh Captain! What month of the year is the tide high? This is my third trip- one in May, one in Spetember and now this one in April - and it's always low. |
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08 Apr 03 - 07:17 PM (#929057) Subject: RE: BS: I'll go to sea once more From: Amos Kendall: That's not one of Bob Fish's boats is it? He owns the whole tourist fleet out of Boothbay, or used to -- he must be getting on now, though. He used to be a very aggressive businessman. Bought the Nellie G from Dodge and Dixon, the Maranbo, the Balmy Days -- the whole lot of 'em. He was not well liked by the children, I can tell ya! A |
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08 Apr 03 - 08:45 PM (#929123) Subject: RE: BS: I'll go to sea once more From: kendall No. |
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08 Apr 03 - 11:09 PM (#929180) Subject: RE: BS: I'll go to sea once more From: Amos Oh. Well, thanks! A |
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09 Apr 03 - 08:29 AM (#929418) Subject: RE: BS: I'll go to sea once more From: kendall So, why was he not liked? I never knew him. The old skipper of Balmy Days could never remember names, so, he called everyone "George." |
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09 Apr 03 - 09:05 AM (#929451) Subject: RE: BS: I'll go to sea once more From: Charley Noble My memories of the big tourist boats like the Balmy Days and the Argo were from the perspective of encountering them in narrow channels like Thompson's Gut, endeavering not to be swamped by their wake in our 12-foot skiff while the tourists cheerfully waved from the rails. What joy! Now there's a whole fleet of Pink Ladies out of Boothbay Harbor, and we probably should write a song about the misadventures of one to brighten up this thread! Say, we could all dress up like pirates and board Capt. Morse's boat while he's cruising in the lowlands low of Penobscot Bay. Anyone game? Cheerily, Charley Noble, who still has his 1958 Boston Whaler |
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09 Apr 03 - 11:05 AM (#929543) Subject: RE: BS: I'll go to sea once more From: Amos I'm for that!! Kendall -- the kids didn't like Bob Fish because he didn't like kids. Dodge and Dixon, who owned the long-retired Nellie G were much more tolerant of younkers running around the boat. Bob was sort of an anal type, I guess. But that may just have been the shallow impression of an over-heated kid, too! :>) A |
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09 Apr 03 - 01:12 PM (#929663) Subject: RE: BS: I'll go to sea once more From: kendall I'd have to know the whole story to judge. Having been a boat captain with a group of adults (other wardens) not knowing how to act, I can be somewhat sympathetic. I was looking for a buoy in the fog, and one of the wardens started blowing a harmonica. Had to educate him. A boat is no place for kids to be running loose because there are dozens of ways to get hurt. Are you sure he simply didn't want to get sued? There was a case where a woman was sueing a store for her slipping on a wet floor; thing was, it was wet because SHE had thrown a can of soda at her husband! |
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09 Apr 03 - 10:37 PM (#930117) Subject: RE: BS: I'll go to sea once more From: SINSULL Captain Morse takes a dim view of pirates. Maybe you should dress up as mermaids...or llamas. |
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09 Apr 03 - 10:45 PM (#930123) Subject: RE: BS: I'll go to sea once more From: Amos Well, Capn. he was probably just being a concerned businessman more'n anything else. I'll leave it in the past where it belongs -- it's an obsolete tale by a long shot! Good luck on the new command! How about manatee costumes? A |
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09 Apr 03 - 10:52 PM (#930131) Subject: RE: BS: I'll go to sea once more From: Dave Swan Kendall, That's the advantage of being a boat captain. You have, as you say, a group of adults. I'm a fire captain where we're nothing but children. If you're a grown-up, you filter out and go into another line of work. We're all arrested seventh graders. Is it too late to go to sea? D |
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10 Apr 03 - 05:38 AM (#930289) Subject: RE: BS: I'll go to sea once more From: kendall "Them as dies will be the lucky ones, har har" |
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10 Apr 03 - 04:23 PM (#930632) Subject: RE: BS: I'll go to sea once more From: Amos So, Skipper, what's the name of this jollyboat of yours? Is it just a sort of water taxi, or does it have a keel? How big, how many will it carry, and whither will it wander? A |
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10 Apr 03 - 06:18 PM (#930710) Subject: RE: BS: I'll go to sea once more From: SINSULL HMMM...I feel a fantasy thread coming on loosely based on Gilligan's Island and Mutiny On The Bounty with a heavy does of Captains Courageous and Two Years Before the Mast...or was it three? Maybe spiced with a little Loveboat and Peter Pan. |
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10 Apr 03 - 09:15 PM (#930800) Subject: RE: BS: I'll go to sea once more From: Amos Sinsull: Why would you waste perfectly good peanut butter on a boat? A |
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11 Apr 03 - 04:57 AM (#930967) Subject: RE: BS: I'll go to sea once more From: katlaughing Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things that you didn't do than by the ones you did do. So throw off the bowlines. Sail away from the safe harbor. Catch the trade winds in your sails. Explore. Dream. Discover. ~ Mark Twain ~ |
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11 Apr 03 - 07:54 AM (#931021) Subject: RE: BS: I'll go to sea once more From: SINSULL Captain Hook...Peter Pan...pirates...oh what's the use What was the name of Captain Hook's ship? Anyone remember? |
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11 Apr 03 - 08:27 AM (#931028) Subject: RE: BS: I'll go to sea once more From: MMario It was the 'Jolly Roger' - |
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11 Apr 03 - 09:04 AM (#931058) Subject: RE: BS: I'll go to sea once more From: catspaw49 If we play Peter Pan, I get to play the Crocodile because I tick. It's not always quite so rhythmic but steady enough anyway......and how many other people have a chest that ticks? Spaw |
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11 Apr 03 - 09:08 AM (#931062) Subject: RE: BS: I'll go to sea once more From: kendall She's registered for 20 passengers, flat bottom and built for winter use too. Her main area is West Penobscot Bay Maine. But, as I said, I'm meeting with the owner today to thrash out the details. It may not happen. |
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11 Apr 03 - 09:12 AM (#931066) Subject: RE: BS: I'll go to sea once more From: catspaw49 Kendall, from that last post of yours, it's hard to tell if you're talking about skippering a boat or taking over the pimp duties for an overweight prostitute. Spaw |
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11 Apr 03 - 10:58 AM (#931145) Subject: RE: BS: I'll go to sea once more From: Charley Noble 'Twas a dark and story night and the glass was falling... Well, let's wait on this till the skipper gets his boat. No use sinking the boat in the lowlands low until he's aboard! Cheerily, Charley Noble, adrift in Brooklyn |
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11 Apr 03 - 11:13 AM (#931160) Subject: RE: BS: I'll go to sea once more From: Amos Oh, here's a wee gifty to celbrate, and make it a musical thread to boot, Capting! Schools of Trippers Oh it was a fair, and a pleasant day, And the docks were flush with ma's and nippers As a Captain bold, sir, I was enrolled To go trawling for the schools of trippers! Oh the work was hard, and the hours long, And they fed me on cold tea and kippers, Spending summer pointing out attractions To the fat and lazy schools of trippers! In their shorts and spats, with their snotty brats Wearing paisley socks and bedroom slippers With their shades as large as a cargo barge, God defend me from the schools of trippers! (I leave the rest to your gracious Muses, Skipper!) A |
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11 Apr 03 - 11:53 AM (#931206) Subject: RE: BS: I'll go to sea once more From: curmudgeon Kendall -- This boat sounds ideal for a floating session if the engine isn't too loud. Let us know when, where, how much, so we can plan a trip up to Portland -- Tom |
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11 Apr 03 - 12:23 PM (#931227) Subject: RE: BS: I'll go to sea once more From: kendall Spaw, I'm glad I wasn't taking a swig of tea when I read that! First laugh of the day. Amos, that is great! Tom, I surely will. |
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11 Apr 03 - 04:02 PM (#931321) Subject: RE: BS: I'll go to sea once more From: Amos Well, don't haul Spaw into this gather or you'll be constrained to playing Jug Band Music! A |
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11 Apr 03 - 06:17 PM (#931411) Subject: RE: BS: I'll go to sea once more From: SINSULL spaw? Was that a chest THAT ticks or WITH ticks? |
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11 Apr 03 - 06:20 PM (#931414) Subject: RE: BS: I'll go to sea once more From: Amos Spaw handles chest ticks with a song, as a good folkie should: "No place to run, no place to hide...." A |
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11 Apr 03 - 08:51 PM (#931511) Subject: RE: BS: I'll go to sea once more From: Deckman Kendall ... I've always enjoyed your posts and respect the person behind them. Though I live clear out here on the West Coast, I have spent time at sea. It's obvious to me, and others, that yes, the UNIVERSE is speaking to you. Go for it! CHEERS and my very best wishes! Bob(deckman)Nelson |
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12 Apr 03 - 04:09 AM (#931633) Subject: RE: BS: I'll go to sea once more From: Doug_Remley Kendall, I live in East Boothbay and often sailed the Penobscot. Some relatively severe war wounds have returned with age to haunt me but I am determined to build a new boat to accomodate my flaws. I had originally signed on as "wolfieVN" but I didn't want to be known by my burnt bridges. I have come to believe one's calendar age is not as important as it was years ago. Now, more than ever was possible, the concept of ability, knowledge and strengths makes you who you are. If the sea begs your return, you must go for your own peace of mind. Doug |
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12 Apr 03 - 09:03 AM (#931707) Subject: RE: BS: I'll go to sea once more From: Jeri Oh my. Kendall, the DougRs are multiplying! :-) Completely right about the calendar age not mattering. Odd, but it DOES usually matter to people who would hire you. The guy who's talking to you obviously values experience. |
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12 Apr 03 - 09:10 AM (#931712) Subject: RE: BS: I'll go to sea once more From: catspaw49 Or the boat's a goner Jeri. Maybe the guy figures that if the thing goes down, better to lose an old fart like Kendall than some younger skipper..........Just joking Kendall!!! Although I would check into some decent survival sear from Line 7 and a new Class One jacket. Say, this guy isn't paying for any life insurance for you for which he is the beneficiary is he? Nah..........probably not.......don't worry about it Kendall............ Spaw |
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12 Apr 03 - 10:48 AM (#931745) Subject: RE: BS: I'll go to sea once more From: Amos Doug Renley, Don't worry -- he can use the story of your name change in his patter when he's putting in between landmarks. Gotta be careful what you tell Capn Morse -- he's a raconteur, and it's ALL ammunition to him!! :>) It sure is the beginning of the right season for cruising down the Penobscot, innit? I'm jealous! A |
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12 Apr 03 - 11:12 AM (#931768) Subject: RE: BS: I'll go to sea once more From: kendall Bad news. The deal fell through. Too many legal problems, and this packet may be grabbed up by creditors. It was a great dream though. But, in any case, I can still get out on the bay again; Gordon has a 32 foot yawl that I can borrow whenever he is not sailing. And, I can also sail with him. |
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12 Apr 03 - 11:36 AM (#931786) Subject: RE: BS: I'll go to sea once more From: SINSULL Sorry Kendall. But what is keeping you from looking around for another Captain's spot? Get your license updated. Your eyes were sparkling at the prospect of going back to sea. |
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12 Apr 03 - 11:44 AM (#931794) Subject: RE: BS: I'll go to sea once more From: kendall I'm not willing to spend $1200.00 on speculation. |
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12 Apr 03 - 01:58 PM (#931876) Subject: RE: BS: I'll go to sea once more From: Amos Don't shade your eyes -- Advertize!! A |