Change and Hope!
Yea, I got ya', and you are all right about various and sundry topics.
However, I know a couple of different people who sunk their boats. They said everything happens really fast and you are in the water in seconds. A couple of 'em spent the night tread'in water hanging on to an Igloo, waiting to be gathered up by somebody. One of 'em was a 23 Seacraft trying to roll over a Sea Ray that had sunk and "turtled"! I know some that passed the football players heading out Clearwater Pass at daybreak. They were coming in because it was just too raggedy. They were thinking "Where the heck are they (the football players) going in this S*%#?"
The deal is ain't none of you guys married to Marsha! She'd run up one side of me and down the other like a chain saw if she had something brush up on her leg a 2:30 in the morn'in that felt like sandpaper, if we were treading water - waiting to get gathered up. You see, I'd been afraid of dying up to that point - then I'd been afraid of liv'ing! As quick as the helicopter set down at Clearwater Air Station she'd start in and she'd still be going on about that at my funeral 10 years later!
Like Roy Orbison once said "I got a women mean as she can be be - sometimes she's almost mean as me" (that's a pretty good tune)
For less than 100 gallons of gas, I know someone will be pointed toward us relatively shortly. It might be Mel, and she'll have those great sandwches packed - if Kenny was on board he'd give me he!! from now on. Like furgett'in my flippers!
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