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http://www.cga.ct.gov/asp/cgabillstatus/cg...amp;SUBMIT1.y=8
The slimy ###### snuck it in as an amendment
And as I read it doesn’t meet the Federal requirements on reporting so get ready to pay more next year.
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Home is Uncasville and boat is slipped in Groton.
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Got one. If your travels take you out of cell phone or VHF range I recommend you get one.
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What the heck is feck
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I like that technique when used under know conditions where you have plenty of time to react to an anchor being dislodged.
I like to think of my anchor as an emergency brake. I would hate the thought of just a few ty-wraps holding me off the rocks in a strong current, a moderate chop without any power .
When in transit or when on the hook for the night, I’d feel better with a small shackle between the chain and the eye on the shank .
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Watching mega-yachts on InletCam returning from the Palm Beach Show.
So Wiley, it's a working lunch for you? So dedicated
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email from the BIG GUY himself.
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Had both and without a doubt floating docks are my choice. The best are the concrete topped docks with steel piles.
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It says "Send $500 to seahawg...."
No offense but I'll wait for the translation...... Just being carefull here ...Don't want to squander my winnings.
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I know nothing about German... but Herr "RAUL MANUEL" does not sound like a guy from Berlin... It sounds more like Zihuatanejo....
What are you saying Raul Manuel is a very popular German name
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Come on guys I’m getting really anxious here , I‘ll forward some of my winnings to anyone who can translate this for me
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Just got this email......Can someone translate this for me I think I won and want to claim my prize . Oh happy daze
EURO MILLION. MICROSOFT-GROSS JACKPOT-(LOTTERIEPROMO LOTTERIE)
SPAN-NR.: 9465206
Herzlichen Glückwunsch,
Ihr E-Mail-Adresse gewann Nine Hundred und Dreißig fünftausend vierhundert und siebzig Euro (935.470,00 Euro) in die elektronische Post Award Ende des Jahres zieht, man erwartet von Ihnen,wenden Sie sich an den Forderungen Agent sofort für Gewinne Überweisung mit Details siehe unten.
Regulierer: LUIS MARK
E mail: luismark@inMail.sk
Telefon: 0034-672510558
ANSPRUCH, DER FORM VERARBEITET
1. vollstandiger Name
2. Adresse:
3. Nationalitit:
4. Geburtsdatum:
5. Besetzung:
6. Telefon:
7. Mobile:
8. Land:
9. Geschlecht:
Die oben genannten Anforderungen sind erforderlich.
Gluckwunsche noch einmal.
Herzlichst,
Herr Raul Manuel
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This is a good topic, one I obviously haven't spent enough time thinking about.
I guess it would come down to a judgement call.
I was thinking get a rope or belt on the bleeder and then I could focus all of my time and effort performing CPR without worrying about #2 bleeding out.
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Is this a test? If so, then for everyone's edification I'll take a stab at it.
First #2
Second #1
Third #3
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Jeeezz Garett...What took ya so long?
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Trouty is the one in front, Menzies is the one in back.
LOL... Good one!
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I'm in the market for a new gps equiped EPIRB.
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Welcome, this place is really starting to come together.
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Get out to the canyons more than twice. Freezer is empty need more Mako and Yellowfin. Hopefully the weather Gods will cooperate.
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Number #1, is a better composition. There's too much of the white boat deck in the background of #2.
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I only use my radar on clear sunny days, whats better a closed or open array?
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The sandbar and Smallwood, I'll second that.
CT SW License
in Boating and Fishing Discussion
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It's a done deal. From The New London Day.....
Home »Sports News »Local Sports Saltwater licenses are now available
By Tim Coleman Published on 6/5/2009
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Last year fishermen started their season with escalating gas prices. This season they find they will need a license to fish in saltwater in state waters. Here's what we were able to put together from various local sources.
All anglers will need the license by June 15, paying $10 for resident and $15 for non-resident. If that sounds a bit rushed, also consider the bill to approve the license went through the state house, senate and governor's office in one day.
You can obtain the saltwater license at any place now selling freshwater licenses. Such include town halls, some tackle stores or visits Web site at CTDEP.gov., though as of Thursday the web site had only provisions for resident, nothing yet for people that live in other states. Still unanswered at this point is whether other nearby states will honor a Connecticut license if, say, one runs to Montauk from New London?
All anglers hope the monies generated by this move will go to improve fishing but it's highly unlikely that a license will do much to bring back a spring mackerel run to Long Island Sound or improve shore access.