[bolger] Re: Tim's reply problems

In a message dated 11/2/99 7:59:23 AM Central Standard Time,
rlundy@...writes:

<< Subscribe PLEASE. We cannot live without your vibrant prose. On down
days I go back and re-read your British Seagull stories. 2nd funniest
item on the web after the launching of "Alison Might". >>

Ant they (the Seagull stories) are true as far as i am concerned. We had one
down on St. Vincent, an old 1hp putt putt. If you had the oil-gas mis even a
little off, you'd foul the plug. It gets real interesting changing-cleaning
(with emory cloth) a plug in the channel between the reef...LOL...Thankfully
there was oars of things got too dicy...all in all it was THE best small
outboard i've ever seen. We had it from the late 1950s, bought used, and
still had it when i came back to The States in August of 1972. Used on that
little box-punt-dingy "WhiteShark" .........

Larry

Palm Bay, Florida
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Careenage & Blue Lagoon, A page for Home Built Boats & Owners!</A>
Remember; the Titanic was built by the professionals, but Noah's Ark by
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At 05:58 AM 11/2/1999 -0800, you wrote:
>Tim:
>
>Did you go through the subscribing process? Egroups is weird that you
>can read the posts and all, even if not a subscriber, but anything you
>try to post, replies, etc. go straight to Greg C. as moderator.
>
>To subscribe, go to www.egroups.com, click subscribe, etc.
>
>If you come back to egroups via the web, you have to start at
>www.egroups.com and click "my space", otherwise, it won't recognize
>you. Once subscribed though, all the posts will go directly to the
>e-mail box you designate, so you won't have to deal with their wacky
>web interface.
>
>Subscribe PLEASE. We cannot live without your vibrant prose. On down
>days I go back and re-read your British Seagull stories. 2nd funniest
>item on the web after the launching of "Alison Might".
>
>Robert Lundy
>
>tjfatche-@...wrote:
>original article:http://www.egroups.com/group/bolger/?start=651
>> >I am considering building Bolger's family schooner, the W. D.
>Jochems.
>> Anyone else out there building her too?
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Ian
>>
>> Bjorn Habro in norway.
>>
>> (Tim Fatchen)
>> (My email replies to this list die...any reason??)
>> (I =know= I'm legal -- does the egroup server hate me??)
>>
>
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Tim:

Did you go through the subscribing process? Egroups is weird that you
can read the posts and all, even if not a subscriber, but anything you
try to post, replies, etc. go straight to Greg C. as moderator.

To subscribe, go to www.egroups.com, click subscribe, etc.

If you come back to egroups via the web, you have to start at
www.egroups.com and click "my space", otherwise, it won't recognize
you. Once subscribed though, all the posts will go directly to the
e-mail box you designate, so you won't have to deal with their wacky
web interface.

Subscribe PLEASE. We cannot live without your vibrant prose. On down
days I go back and re-read your British Seagull stories. 2nd funniest
item on the web after the launching of "Alison Might".

Robert Lundy

tjfatche-@...wrote:
original article:http://www.egroups.com/group/bolger/?start=651
> >I am considering building Bolger's family schooner, the W. D.
Jochems.
> Anyone else out there building her too?
>
> Regards,
>
> Ian
>
> Bjorn Habro in norway.
>
> (Tim Fatchen)
> (My email replies to this list die...any reason??)
> (I =know= I'm legal -- does the egroup server hate me??)
>
>I am considering building Bolger's family schooner, the W. D. Jochems.
Anyone else out there building her too?

Regards,

Ian

Bjorn Habro in norway.

(Tim Fatchen)
(My email replies to this list die...any reason??)
(I =know= I'm legal -- does the egroup server hate me??)
I am considering building Bolger's family schooner, the W. D. Jochems.
Anyone else out there building her too?

Regards,

Ian
I personally want to thank you for keeping the pictures coming. Its really
neat to see a project develop like this. This goes for Leander and all the
others a' building right now. Your posts keep me going on the Windsprint.
The vault is a neat feature.

PS the light schooner web site now has sailing pics of the Family Schooner
(prototype) and the AS 19 bought by Mike Stockstill. good pics, awesome web
site. Also, some updates to the saga of Alison Might, still the funniest
stuff I've read in a while. Get there at
http://www.ace.net.au/schooner/INDEX.HTM

> -----Original Message-----
> From:bharbo@...[mailto:bharbo@...]
> Sent: 29 October, 1999 12:31 PM
> To:bolger@egroups.com
> Subject: [bolger] Family Schooner
>
>
> Dear Fellow Bolger Boat Builders,
> I have added the upper side panels today and would like to share my joy
> with you. Please have a look at the pictures under vault/WDJ/29OCT1999.
>
> Bjørn
>
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Dear Fellow Bolger Boat Builders,
I have added the upper side panels today and would like to share my joy
with you. Please have a look at the pictures under vault/WDJ/29OCT1999.

Bjørn