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Re: Can a lost Sailor come home ??
Posted: Sun Dec 20, 2015 4:08 pm
by mrron_tx
Highlander wrote:kmclemore wrote:Ixneigh wrote:I like anchovies too. ....
Ix
OK.
I'll also have the black olives on mine, please.

Welcome back
same as above with xtra sliced tomatoes , hot tex jalapeno grated cheese , double up the anchovies Mmmm makes the beer go down real nice
LOL why go for the mild peppers when You could go for the Habeneros (?) The Navy used a bottom paint the this stuff in it to keep barnacles off the ships..... It worked.

Ron.
Re: Can a lost Sailor come home ??
Posted: Mon Dec 21, 2015 8:29 am
by wccorder
Double on the peppers, but let's go for Bell's Christmas Alr!
Re: Can a lost Sailor come home ??
Posted: Fri Dec 25, 2015 3:47 pm
by JotaErre
Welcome back!
Re: Can a lost Sailor come home ??
Posted: Fri Dec 25, 2015 4:59 pm
by Catigale
There is a Board member here who put the best ad for a Mac with the best clause about how he isn't interested in financing to get rid of the dreamers and scammers....
Re: Can a lost Sailor come home ??
Posted: Sat Dec 26, 2015 7:18 am
by Bilgemaster
dlandersson wrote:One of those scam things?
mrron_tx wrote:Hello All: Just wondering if I can come home again

Dauntless sold with a balance due ( I know DUMB ) but as it turns out the guy made a big time mistake and tried to ship Her down to Costa Rica.....luckily the shipping lines require proof of ownership or permission and paperwork from the Owner before They will ship something. They contacted Me with this and of course I informed them that No one has permission to ship My Vessel out of the country. I went to Houston with repossession papers and now...after some assembly ,Dauntless is back where She should have always stayed. There are a few scrapes and a couple of gouges on the bow.....looks like the ladder got it , otherwise She looks great. Anyway....I'd love to come home...and promise not to run away again

Dauntless

Ron.
Hmmm. It almost doesn't sound so much like a well-played scam as it does a "bitten-off-more-than-he-could-chew dreamer-turned-scumbag." I mean, assuming the down payment and even subsequently paid installments mentioned were real enough, this is definitely not the modus operandi of your practiced scammer, who'd invariably strive to leave the mark with an empty bag. It's more the sloppy hallmarks of a maybe thrice-divorced prospective "alimony refugee" who'd polished off one too many cases of Corona while listening to Jimmy Buffet compilations and now aiming for Costa Rica or Belize or anywhere else down there three steps ahead of the sheriff's notices, garnishments and seizures, but then running out of ready cash to bring his sorry-ass deadbeat dream south, or maybe just jumping the gun, doncha think? In any event, not sorting out those boat papers or at least arranging for a lien to be recorded on them (if only for appearance's and customs' sake, never mind whether he ever intended to actually pay it off) was definitely not
according to Hoyle. Leaving his wallet and phone at the shipping office was also an elegant touch. Nope...Probably not a scammer, just a hot mess.
Can I make mine a prosciutto and mushroom calzone with a Yuengling Black and Tan?