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infanterene 06-01-2013 11:51 PM

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Originally Posted by Caymanboy (Post 216384)
No Cuban's? That's right, we are in California, you do have Mexicans though. ;-)
Maduro.
I should be fine, no cegars at the wedding, they don't want us burning down Big Sur, no cameras or cell phones either. :-(. Darn--------.

Oly my parents are Cuban and my wife is Mexican. Not cool

Caymanboy 06-02-2013 04:33 AM

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Originally Posted by infanterene (Post 216475)
Oly my parents are Cuban and my wife is Mexican. Not cool

Please do not take offense, none was meant.
If you look further back in the thread you will see that Strick and I have a dialog going.
And since you don't know me, I do have a strange sense of humor.
It was not meant to disparage your family.
OP

strick 06-02-2013 09:30 AM

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Originally Posted by infanterene (Post 216475)
Oly my parents are Cuban and my wife is Mexican. Not cool

Someone is a little sensitive. :) Lets not take this road on this thread. It is a thread about a boat...mostly well and a few other things. If you would like to comment to either Oly or myself about your issue please do it through PM's ;)

strick

Caymanboy 06-02-2013 10:32 AM

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The wedding:
What can I say, it was something. Pictures cannot describe it.
It was magical, it was a production, it was an experience.
Funny thing was, two rules, no cameras, cell phones or smoking.
One thing about this crowd, they do not listen to rules, soooooo, after I figured out EVERYONE else had a camera, I trucked back out thru the forest and got mine.
Still could not do this whole thing justice.
I mean, how many weddings put grass IN the Porta Potties?? Really???
You will just have to believe me on this one. ;-)

DonV 06-02-2013 10:36 AM

"I mean, how many weddings put grass IN the Porta Potties?? Really???"

Which kind of grass?? :) After all it's Cali!

infanterene 06-02-2013 12:48 PM

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Originally Posted by strick (Post 216498)
Someone is a little sensitive. :) Lets not take this road on this thread. It is a thread about a boat...mostly well and a few other things. If you would like to comment to either Oly or myself about your issue please do it through PM's ;)

strick

I wil admit I do have thin skin for that, especially on the net. Its hard to get a read on what is really meant when you are just reading vs face to face. No big deal but it is comment on a public thread that talks a lot about other thing besides boats so I felt it was ok to go a little off course.

infanterene 06-02-2013 12:49 PM

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Originally Posted by Caymanboy (Post 216481)
Please do not take offense, none was meant.
If you look further back in the thread you will see that Strick and I have a dialog going.
And since you don't know me, I do have a strange sense of humor.
It was not meant to disparage your family.
OP

I dont know you but I have met you at your shop. No biggy. Thanks for the clarification

infanterene 06-02-2013 12:52 PM

Nice wedding. wow. A few years ago my wife and I went to that area to pick up a classic BMW. We spent a week driving up and down PCH in it. The second best vacation Ive ever had. If you have to go somewhere and can take the long way via PCH, do it.

Caymanboy 06-03-2013 06:51 AM

Well, the Cali trip is done, sitting here writing this as we pass over New Orleans, isn't technology a wonderful thing--->
For the final of the Cali trip we had this brunch overlooking the Pacific, Post Ranch Inn, you ever get a chance and someone's else is springing, go for it, you will not regret it.
Left there and drove back up to San Fran, stopped in on Strick and his wonderful wife Lisa, saw his boats and his "worK" area, would love to have either.
Strick, thank you and Lisa for your hospitality, I owe you one!!
Now it is back to reality, and as the project of the "Red SeaCraft 20" is getting close to completion, sea trial and more pics> :-)

Mikem8560 06-03-2013 07:57 AM

Looks like sombody just spent a ton of money.


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