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PipeDreamsMarine 07-22-2009 12:12 PM

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Funny NB's, VERY Funny.

I just looked at your forum initials. Could you (or anyone else) suggest what they might stand for??? :D :D :D

Oh man.....this gonna be good... ol'No Boner

Well that stateroom is realy NB's bedroom, which he decorated and picked all the colors and fabrics..NB is a bit Metrosexual...

lost2a6 07-22-2009 02:16 PM

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Did you go to the famous Donut Hole for breakfast??

No, I saw the hooter meter though. :D
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How did you seal the masters autograph?


I used a piece of clear vinyl that is used as a rock guard for automobiles.
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Steve, looking good!
Hey can you do me a favor and send me some detailed pic's of your interior? I've brought mine out of the moth ball's and started back to work on'er. I've just about got the interior gutted out and need some idea's on how to put it back.

Chris, It's about time that you do something with your Seavette. :D I'll have to get my daughter to take some good detailed pics. I have some of the interior but not a lot.
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Yo Finny,
I snapped these interior pics of Steve's Seavette at
Long Point last year...

:D :D :D I wish!

Finster 07-22-2009 02:29 PM

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Thanks Steve I appreciate it. The interior is now completely gutted and I don't think it's going to be a real fun job to redo.

BigLew 07-22-2009 05:49 PM

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Did you go to the famous Donut Hole for breakfast??

Yeah, but nothing was there!

I read one time that 'nothing" was actually patented in England in the 1600-1700's. That "nothing" was the hole in the donut!! Who knew?


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