Frank and Ernest by Thaves for January 22, 2011

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    rockngolfer  almost 14 years ago

    The tide hasn’t lifted me yet.

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    llong65  almost 14 years ago

    i got caught in the rip tide

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    dugharry  almost 14 years ago

    My boat just sank

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    librisleo  almost 14 years ago

    Throw ‘em in, and hope they float!

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    freeholder1  almost 14 years ago

    But if your the Bottom, They’re the top.

    A Cole cruel world.

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    freeholder1  almost 14 years ago

    bib, for my Gramps, it was throw ‘em in and see if they swim. Old German custom. And Gramps was, in fact, an old German.

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    ChukLitl Premium Member almost 14 years ago

    They always manage to find enough water to float their boats. Too bad if you’re left high & dry.

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    galanti  almost 14 years ago

    Hey feel sorry for the people who buy, build or sell “mega-yachts.” You know the 150 to 300 foot yachts with helipads and several smaller boats used as launches that cost more than most make in a year. There was an article in the NY Times today about how the mega-yacht business “sank” (snicker) from an annual rate of 300 boats in the mid-1990s to about 100 boats a year after the 2008 financial collapse. The story told about an the owner of a private investment firm trying to unload a 134-foot Lürssen built in 1995 and a 161-foot Trinity yacht launched in 2009.

    I felt so sorry for these people that I regret ever thinking that they shouldn’t get income tax breaks.

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