RE: [bolger] An e-group for Sailing Canoes

I do not need another e-group, so I subscribed. I'm getting somewhat
concerned about my sanity.


Jim
> -----Original Message-----
> From: C. O'Donnell [mailto:dadadata@...]
> Sent: Tuesday, January 09, 2001 6:25 PM
> To:bolger@egroups.com
> Subject: [bolger] An e-group for Sailing Canoes
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> A couple of us have started a group for sailing canoes. Not to detract,
> of course, from the discussions here but in hopes of having a place for
> things focussed on old-timey boats, or modern wood sailing canoes, or
> even Coleman conversions.
>
>http://www.egroups.com/group/sailing_canoes
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> Bolger rules!!!
> - no cursing, flaming, trolling, or spamming
> - no flogging dead horses
> - add something: take "thanks!" and "ditto!" posts off-list.
> - stay on topic and punctuate
> - add your comments at the TOP and SIGN your posts
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>
I have to say you are right about exceptional cold in Maryland- 18 to 24
degrees f and 15-25 knts has shut down my house project but 48 degrees
today has gotten me out of the Pub. Clyde

"C. O'Donnell" wrote:

> A couple of us have started a group for sailing canoes. Not to detract,
> of course, from the discussions here but in hopes of having a place for
> things focussed on old-timey boats, or modern wood sailing canoes, or
> even Coleman conversions.
>
>http://www.egroups.com/group/sailing_canoes
>
> Bolger rules!!!
> - no cursing, flaming, trolling, or spamming
> - no flogging dead horses
> - add something: take "thanks!" and "ditto!" posts off-list.
> - stay on topic and punctuate
> - add your comments at the TOP and SIGN your posts
A couple of us have started a group for sailing canoes. Not to detract,
of course, from the discussions here but in hopes of having a place for
things focussed on old-timey boats, or modern wood sailing canoes, or
even Coleman conversions.

http://www.egroups.com/group/sailing_canoes