Happy birthday Gilligan!

GregV814

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Im trying to think of a snappy retort about the passage of thyme and philosophic realizations that conjure wisdom, keen insight and arbitrary:bday: innuendos. but alas, I am at a crossroad of sublime direction.
 

GregV814

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Hessian

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Gilligan...You mind digging in your archives and finding a foto of that beautiful boat you built? I know you put a lot of pride and hours into that....hope you still enjoy it. Happy Birthday!
 

PrchJrkr

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Thanks everyone!! er....well...most of you, anyway. I missed seeing this thread yesterday because I was, like I am every day, nose to the grindstone with no time to mess about on a forum.

Wait til SGI sees that ^...
I hope you made out okay through this crazy weather.
 

Gilligan

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:lol: If anyone makes it thru a storm, it's him. Power out? Generators. Flooded? Boats. Stores shut down? Enough stock for a town.

Having enough beer might be an issue.
i've learned from past disasters. During the aftermath of Hurricane Ernesto....we ran out of beer. My brother and a buddy volunteered to take one of the skiffs and go see if stores off the island were open and had beer. They ran the skiff right down the middle of Rt 249 on the island..the water on the road was easily 3-4' deep.

Halfway up the island., ran in to a National Guard M35 deuce and a half loaded with some county personnel. They were attempting to rescue an elderly lady from her home but the yard was probably another foot or so deeper than the road and they were stumped. My brother landed the skiff on the lady's porch, loaded her up in her wheelchair, and transported her to the M35. Deputies asked..."whatcha doin' out here anyway..just rescuing folks?" Brother: "well ..actually,,,we were headed off the island to rescue some beer". Not another word was said. LOL.
 

stgislander

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i've learned from past disasters. During the aftermath of Hurricane Ernesto....we ran out of beer. My brother and a buddy volunteered to take one of the skiffs and go see if stores off the island were open and had beer. They ran the skiff right down the middle of Rt 249 on the island..the water on the road was easily 3-4' deep.

Halfway up the island., ran in to a National Guard M35 deuce and a half loaded with some county personnel. They were attempting to rescue an elderly lady from her home but the yard was probably another foot or so deeper than the road and they were stumped. My brother landed the skiff on the lady's porch, loaded her up in her wheelchair, and transported her to the M35. Deputies asked..."whatcha doin' out here anyway..just rescuing folks?" Brother: "well ..actually,,,we were headed off the island to rescue some beer". Not another word was said. LOL.
You never called me your brother before. See everyone... he really likes me.
 
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