Spanner wrote:
> On Mar 19, 1:33 pm, "Miracle" <GetL....TakeThisOut@yourexpense.com> wrote:
>> Spanner: I never did get that scarf in the mail, but rest
>> assured you'll have it for next winter.
>>
>
> Hey, that's cool. I got my ticket and I'm working on the bridge now,
> but it does get mighty cold up there in the winter with all that glass
> and all, especially since I'm working on a boat that is almost as old
> as I am. Who knows, the next boat might be older.
>
> Good to hear you are feeling better. I hope you'll be back to your
> old self soon.
Thank you sweetheart.
Just seeing you fellas again generates happy energy. I've had
a real good week, energy-wise, and I'm sure y'all are at least
indirectly responsible for that, having posted both humorous
and interesting things.
Ross and I watched the last show about the Alaskan fishermen
who go out for king crabs and risk life and limb. We couldn't help
but think of you and wonder how your winter was.
Commercial fishing up in the Bering Sea can be brutal in the
winter months. I can't think of a less-desirable job I'd want in
the cold and ice of winter. Brrrrrrr!!!
Congrats on getting onto the bridge! Seems to me that would
be nicer than the deck, but not as snug as down below the deck.
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