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Old 10-05-2004, 05:55 PM   #21 (permalink)
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i am over building a deep light such as a hydraglow. to much work!

however i will stick to modifying an LP for now.

thanx for the many good points risktaker2.

and yes the camera thing would be tits!

plenty alohas!

Robbie

is it beer:30 yet?
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Old 10-05-2004, 08:14 PM   #22 (permalink)
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Hey Pat:

Yeah, I hear ya. You may suspect that I had a slow day at the office. But that is far from correct. We had an extremely productive day involving many high ranking personnel, from Big capitalized publicly traded companies, to hash out a few "details", which I do not wish to discuss in any more detail. But I did close out my day with a perusal of swordfishingcentral.com, a favored surfing venue, which allows me to change gears: and this topic just grabbed my attention where I felt compelled to lay down my own two cents worth and throw in a nickel.

But if that idea takes off, I do not expect a commission, or a royalty for Patent # xxxxx. But it would be totally cool, Dude, (Pardon the Cal. lingo) to have that technology at our disposal, for a small chunk of change, $US. We need to focus our talents on quality of life; if that involves toys, so be it! In preference to other alternatives such as mechanisms of destruction. Don't get me completely out of context, as I am who I am, and I restate a similarly versed quote to say, speak softly, but carry a BF(sH) sledge hammer. But certainly life is more fun if we can focus on the benign things, like whacking swords.. and taking pictures for the family album.

I do not think I have offended any terrorists. I just hope, now that I have not offended any particular special interest group(s).

P.S. - Turtle O.R. kits available for sale at a special price if you do not wish to buy a Swordfish U/W camera system. Don't call me for this kit, but I can tell you where to go.

I hope you enjoy this featured article: (Take this with a splash of Cabo-wabo, a slice of lime and a few grains of salt.)

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Old 10-05-2004, 09:38 PM   #23 (permalink)
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Aloha Robbie:

Good catch: It is.. 30 yet.... Beer is not quite advisable table fare for the South Beach diet plan. But a reasonable ration of Bombay Sapphire or a nice Scots solution or even a Capn's. special boatdrink of old Barbancourt would serve as a suitable alternative.

Sorry for the deviation from the hard core fishin stuff; but fun and tales and other stories adds a spice 'o' life, which also happens to be a healthy ingredient for the diet plan under any label.

Let me know (by PM) if you are interested and/or want to persue the photo op.

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