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    Default seattle EBS The troll is coming.

    Ok folks we are on our way. see you soon and please let us know where to meet or who to call.

    its a it of a whirl wind so a shout on our cell phone would be good. our number is 1-503-807-6212. see you all soon.

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    Default Re: seattle EBS The troll is coming.

    Will you make it for the festival?

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    Default Re: seattle EBS The troll is coming.

    Yeah Ernie, more details please. When are you coming and where? Is it to the CWB show or something else?
    Amphibious Macroplankton Oughtredia doublendus
    Mostly found frequenting the littoral and estuarine zones in the southern half of the Salish Sea, though sightings have been recorded both north and south of this area, and occasionally, but rarely, inland, in freshwater environments. This species lives on micro-brewed beer and dutch-oven biscuits,and displays brightly colored nylon and gore-tex plumage during the rainy season. Approach with caution!

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    Default Re: seattle EBS The troll is coming.

    We are here, Tari has been put in the fest at CWB . We met up with Eric valso (i am sure i didnt spell his last name correctly). we are berthed just behind his boat. So yes we are in seattle and we are at the show and we will be heading back home on the 4th. it is 9:46 and we should be down at Tari in about 30 min.

    Give a call or wonder down Erica and I would love to see you All.

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    Default Re: seattle EBS The troll is coming.

    Well rats, Ernie. I wasn't planning on leaving the safety of my island nest and braving the horrors of Seattle midweek traffic, so it looks like I may miss you this go around. Maybe see you in PT? I don't have to drive I-5 to get to that show in a timely manner, I can reach it by water.
    Amphibious Macroplankton Oughtredia doublendus
    Mostly found frequenting the littoral and estuarine zones in the southern half of the Salish Sea, though sightings have been recorded both north and south of this area, and occasionally, but rarely, inland, in freshwater environments. This species lives on micro-brewed beer and dutch-oven biscuits,and displays brightly colored nylon and gore-tex plumage during the rainy season. Approach with caution!

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    Default Re: seattle EBS The troll is coming.

    Actually James we will be out east teaching in Sept; maybe we can hoist a beer a bit earlier? what kind of time do you have for the third weekend in July (when the home built boat show would have been)
    It looks like we will be in Seattle with Tari on that weekend We could do a little sailing and it would be a great stress reliever for us. Give me a call later in the week if that looks good to you.



    Quote Originally Posted by James McMullen View Post
    Well rats, Ernie. I wasn't planning on leaving the safety of my island nest and braving the horrors of Seattle midweek traffic, so it looks like I may miss you this go around. Maybe see you in PT? I don't have to drive I-5 to get to that show in a timely manner, I can reach it by water.

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    Default Re: seattle EBS The troll is coming.

    Sorry Ernie, the third weekend in July I will be somewhere off the west coast of Vancouver Island, encouraging Tim and Eric and Alex to do foolhardy things with tiny open boats.
    Are you not planning on Port Townsend? That's the best show of them all.
    Amphibious Macroplankton Oughtredia doublendus
    Mostly found frequenting the littoral and estuarine zones in the southern half of the Salish Sea, though sightings have been recorded both north and south of this area, and occasionally, but rarely, inland, in freshwater environments. This species lives on micro-brewed beer and dutch-oven biscuits,and displays brightly colored nylon and gore-tex plumage during the rainy season. Approach with caution!

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