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Re: TWL: Warf Rats

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AlorMaria@aol.com
Wed, Feb 2, 2000 6:50 PM

In a message dated 02/02/2000 9:49:18 AM Eastern Standard Time,
PBrowne900@aol.com writes:

<< I've tried to make this a coherent story, Shipmates, one with a little
plot,
maybe a proper beginning and a satisfying ending.  But I can't seem to pull
it off.  No matter how I try, I'm still left with a bunch of dislocated
episodes and images, snapshots of the wonderful life along the wobbly docks
and hauled boats of our marina.  >>

There's a movie plot in there somewhere. {8^)

Al Johnson
34' Marine Trader "Angelina"

In a message dated 02/02/2000 9:49:18 AM Eastern Standard Time, PBrowne900@aol.com writes: << I've tried to make this a coherent story, Shipmates, one with a little plot, maybe a proper beginning and a satisfying ending. But I can't seem to pull it off. No matter how I try, I'm still left with a bunch of dislocated episodes and images, snapshots of the wonderful life along the wobbly docks and hauled boats of our marina. >> There's a movie plot in there somewhere. {8^) Al Johnson 34' Marine Trader "Angelina"
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scaramouche@tvo.org
Wed, Feb 2, 2000 11:39 PM

I've tried to make this a coherent story, Shipmates, one with a
little
plot,
maybe a proper beginning and a satisfying ending.  But I can't seem
to pull
it off.  No matter how I try, I'm still left with a bunch of
dislocated
episodes and images, snapshots of the wonderful life along the
wobbly docks
and hauled boats of our marina.

Don't know where you are lccated, but your stories remind me very
much of the place I live in - up here on Lake Ontario, Canada. You'd
feel right at home here, or for that matter so would I in your
place...

Ciao - George

>PBrowne900@aol.com writes I've tried to make this a coherent story, Shipmates, one with a little plot, maybe a proper beginning and a satisfying ending. But I can't seem to pull it off. No matter how I try, I'm still left with a bunch of dislocated episodes and images, snapshots of the wonderful life along the wobbly docks and hauled boats of our marina. Don't know where you are lccated, but your stories remind me very much of the place I live in - up here on Lake Ontario, Canada. You'd feel right at home here, or for that matter so would I in your place... Ciao - George