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To: Nemer who wrote (49577)8/10/1998 9:00:00 AM
From: SE  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 58727
 
Aye Aye, Captain! :)

To tell the truth, no withdrawal pains...<gg>

Enjoy your jury duty. I bet you are home before lunch. Just tell them the truth and you will be stricken cause you are too learned and would offer the jury too much sage advice.....

If you are picked...you will be the foreman. Either way, it will be interesting for you. Enjoy the voir dire.

Under control? To tell the truth...I am nervous as &%$^! After a good week last week, now I start a fresh.....and want to start the week on a good note. I am half inclined not to make a trade today...that way I won't have a loser! :) Ah well, follow my methods and take what comes...that is the reason for the trial period, right?

-Scott



To: Nemer who wrote (49577)8/10/1998 9:48:00 AM
From: HairBall  Respond to of 58727
 
Nemer: Now I know the Justice system IS in trouble! <g>

Regards,
LG



To: Nemer who wrote (49577)8/16/1998 1:43:00 PM
From: Patrick Slevin  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 58727
 
<Pat is to paddle his own canoe in the wilds of the FarNorth about now..... can't you see him in the water when the skinny bottom craft capsizes>

So as I told Fred, My 2nd son was paddling one of the canoes to the island to get my 1st son and I was securing the other canoe, having told my wife to keep the boat off the rocks.

My older 2 sons and I ended up in the water pushing the freaking boat off a pile of rocks and I sprang for $107 bucks (US) to repair the prop.

The trip went a bit downhill at that point. But I brightened up when I found the Canadian Dollar (the "Looney") had plummeted while I was gone. In effect, the boat rented for over $400 less than I thought, so I still saved $300 even trashing the propeller.

My best thought was the "Hurricane Deck" sign though....that was funny as hell.