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After seeing another forumite's loss, I happened on this post on another boat forum site.
oyster . Member # 5154 posted 10-24-2002 08:12 AM -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I found this on another site. Is this the same person? Books and Plans on Small Boat Design Posted By: P. Cassidy <p_cassidy@sympatico.ca> Date: Wednesday, 23 October 2002, at 3:41 p.m. My husband died a few months ago. He was really interested in building small boats and left a number of books on the subject of small boat design and boat construction as well as some boat plans. I would like to sell them as they are mostly in new or nearly-new condition. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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Geez, I hope not! Talk about coincidences! I do collect nautical books, but have no relation to the deceased.
To quote an old riverboat captain who also made a fair living as a writer: "Rumors of my demise have been greatly exagerated!" |
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Well I had a wild guess that maybe you were tied up in the closet and your wife had seized the computer to cure your addiction. Yes Joe, that was a joke. [img]smile.gif[/img]
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Mike, I hope you're just recalling my speculation about what to do with books and tools and such as part of your estate. I never gave much thought, though, to all those unbuilt boat plans...
Boats, books, tools, beer, cats.....life is good. |
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Kermit, in relationship to your number here and the wad of paper you carry under your arm, I call first right to refusal to removing your mother load to the recycle bin.
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