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Old 03-31-2015, 11:42 PM
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However storage is $1,500 per hour to Bayliner owners, the first hour must be paid in advance......after one hour we will use the boats as target practice. The $1,500 is to have the pieces removed from the back of the property after the fun is over!!
Donnie, if someone in this group of purists owns a Bayliner.....
Do you really think they would come clean ????

God forbid!!

Capt. Terry, if you really want a place to keep your Seafari
while you are here in Florida it would not be a problem!! It is about as safe and secure as you can get !! Ask any of our members that have been here..
I only require a blind fold on your initial visit...
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Old 04-02-2015, 08:07 AM
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Yah- I didn't know I was Terry 3. Maybe I should have made my user name "Terry & the Pirates" after my namesake.
Capt Terry (& the Pirates?)

We all (the Terry's 1,2,and 3) must be in the same age bracket...My mother use to tell me that I was named after "Terry and the Pirates"
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Old 04-02-2015, 11:20 AM
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We all (the Terry's 1,2,and 3) must be in the same age bracket...My mother use to tell me that I was named after "Terry and the Pirates"
Ditto here!
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Old 04-02-2015, 09:04 PM
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We have a Terry at work.
This may confusing.
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Old 04-02-2015, 10:43 PM
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We have a Terry at work.
This may confusing.
Nothing a Zanax bar and a lil' rot gut could'nt handle.....
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Old 04-03-2015, 03:48 PM
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Ditto here!
Well you two Terry's are the first I've ever met that shared their Pirate background. My dad was in the Navy during WWII and spent the last of his four years at Guantanamo with my Mom. This was pretty sweet duty- the tropics, beautiful beaches, cheap beer, other Navy couples, etc. When I was on the way, Dad shipped Mom back to new Jersey because no Navy doctor was going to deliver his kid! I take it part of the entertainment was Terry and the Pirates and thought there were some movie serials to that effect in addition to the comic strip.

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Old 04-03-2015, 08:21 PM
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Ter 2, What the heck are you talking about with Pirate Background?
You never heard of Edward England? He was an Irishman sailing for the King against Spain because it paid better than potato gardening. He was pretty good to his captives and eventually because he wasn't blood thursty enough his crew mutinied and left him and two of his men on an atoll in the Indian Ocean. Being as resourceful as any SeaCraft owner they scrounged up enough flotsam, dunnage and trees to build a raft and sail 1100 miles to Madagascar where he die pennyless because he didn't have Danny Wood looking after his investments!
Now reguardin' the 20 century Terry and the Pirates I personally graduated from Boca Ciega High School as a PIRATE and presently "yacht around" in the equivalent of a TRAMP STEAMER and I think I married the DRAGON LADY too! So'I'm a certified pirate to the third power.
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Old 04-03-2015, 08:29 PM
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Nothing a Zanax bar and a lil' rot gut could'nt handle.....
Last pills I did had 714 stamped on them. If I had my druthers, I would be Bacchus.
Can`t quite foot the bill for 97 Amarones.

Now if we can get Doc to show the leech the door, then maybe I can cook for future pick of the cellar escapades again.

He still has 2 `61 Pinchons.

Zanny bars? When would I ever go down. You may want to sedate me, but it ain`t gonna happen.

Brush your fur,
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Old 04-06-2015, 09:11 PM
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Zanny bars? When would I ever go down. You may want to sedate me, but it ain`t gonna happen.

Brush your fur,
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Speaking of Doctor'in - What the heck kind of sauce are you dream'in up to dollop on our fish at Long Point Sandy? I've been worry'in about that.
Kenny will be grill'in and the fish don't stand a chance with Kmoose's new Battle Star Galactica electronics set up. The old JRC with that big ducer would spot a 3# red Grouper in 70' of water at 25 MPH. He can probably pick out flounder eyeballs pok'in out of the sand with that new thang.
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Old 04-06-2015, 09:40 PM
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As you saw that ol JRC is still master of its domain but the SideVu unit does do a damn good job of looking out 150'+ on either side. Just what I needed.... the ability to find a few hundred more numbers I don't have the time to fish.
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