- Tim
If you add a few scoops of resin, matting, fertilizer, and yellow dye, your
boat will expand into a seaworthy Coronado 27.
You will be so proud.
regards,
Jim
p.s. do NOT remove the tag under penalty of law.
From the Southern Bay Sailing Club, website:
http://clubs.yahoo.com/clubs/southernbaysailingclub
and the Chesapeake Bay, the best sailing area in the world!
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L8R
Skip
--
The Society for the Preservation of Tithesis commends your ebriated
and scrutible use of delible and defatigable, which are gainly, sipid
and couth. We are gruntled and consolate that you have the ertia and
eptitude to choose such putably pensible tithesis, which we parage.
>>Stamp out Sesquipedalianism<<
"Jim" <winc...@aol.commotion> wrote in message
news:20010925134118...@mb-bh.aol.com...
You are right on the second part, if not totally, Skip -
For enlightenment on the inside joke, I invite Tim to put on his flameproof
shades and visit the alt.sailing.asa newsgroup, with particular emphasis on the
oft disconcerting and totally hysterical ramblings of Capt. Neal.
As for the honest inquiry about the origins of a sloop manufactured by such a
company, I regret to note that a quick search via Google did not help to reveal
any useful information.
perhaps a photo would jog someones memory?
regards,
Jim
Have several Sail boat directories from back then
didn't get the original post so contact me off list if you need help and
see what I can do
--
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