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L&M

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  1. You been on Bob's boat again Rod?
  2. Have to agree Glenn. Beautiful Brookie.
  3. http://www.syracuse.com/news/index.ssf/ ... n_cha.html
  4. Great news Andy!
  5. Good to hear Andy & Elliot we're all with ya on this one. Get well bud.
  6. Thoughts & prayers are with you Elliot, Andy & family. Hank
  7. Have a good one Mark
  8. Many thanks to all the good friends & customers I've meet here on LOU over the years and Ray did she really say that? Always wondered where I picked that word up.
  9. Narrows it right down thats for sure
  10. viewtopic.php?f=14&t=20219&p=114856#p114856
  11. Give John Mann a call in Sodus Pt.. 315-871-6400
  12. Have you ever considered golfing?
  13. I think ya hit the nail right on the head Shawn with that fountain of youth deal. Happy Birthday Lew. Take a day off & enjoy.
  14. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
  15. Barge breaks loose from moorings, hits seawall, blocks marina in Oswego Published: Sunday, September 05, 2010, 11:54 AM Updated: Sunday, September 05, 2010, 12:09 PM Catie O'Toole / The Post-Standard Oswego, NY - Strong winds and large waves in Lake Ontario caused a 195-foot barge to break loose from its moorings early this morning and strike a wall in front of Patz Restaurant in Oswego, according to the U.S. Coast Guard. "It broke loose from the Port Authority dock and drifted up river into the seawall in front of Patz Restaurant," said Jason Furman, U.S. Coast Guard machinery technician 2nd class. No damage and no injuries were reported. However, the barge blocked the entrance to a marina on the east side of the Oswego River, Furman said. U.S. Coast Guard crews, with help from the U.S. Border Patrol, tied the barge to the seawall and a pier about 12:30 a.m. today so it wouldn't drift any farther into the marina. About 11:15 a.m., Port Authority employees pulled the barge about 500 feet, back to its moorings, Furman said. This is the first time Furman -- an eight-year U.S. Coast Guard employee -- said he has seen a barge break loose from its moorings because of the winds. "The winds were really strong last night," he said. "It was a constant 20 knots (about 26 mph), with gusts over 25 knots (about 32.5 mph)."
  16. http://www.ndbc.noaa.gov/station_page.php?station=45012
  17. Check & make sure the gimble bearing is properly seated in the housing.
  18. Same as a 47.
  19. http://www.syracuse.com/news/index.ssf/ ... oat_c.html
  20. Thumbs up to both of ya. Great job
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