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Help save the Boynton Reef
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mike gray - 27 Sep 2005 00:30 GMT I've posted stuff here on the Palm Beach County Reef Rescue...
This is a local diver that has successfully enlisted the help of the state, county, and Harbor Branch in his efforts to force the Boynton/Delray water treatment facility to come into compliance with federal law regarding the several million gallons per day of effluent pumped onto the Boynton reef system.
The treatment facility's permit renewal, usually a rubber-stamp process, is actually now challenged, and substantial changes may be forced.
The process costs money, most of which has come out of Ed Tichenor's pocket so far. Legal fees loom on the horizon, though, but you can help.
PBCRR has an arrangement to peddle T-shirts, coffee mugs, etc. from which a very nice portion goes to PBCRR.
The site is:
http://www.cafepress.com/reef_rescue
Go to the site, buy some PBCRR stuff, or I'll have Popeye visit you at 2 am!
esg
Douglas W. - 27 Sep 2005 03:15 GMT > I've posted stuff here on the Palm Beach County Reef Rescue... > [quoted text clipped - 21 lines] > > esg YES MASTER
Scott - 27 Sep 2005 03:23 GMT > YES MASTER I have a bunch of Tom Waitts on CD.
Any you want?
Douglas W. - 27 Sep 2005 15:14 GMT >> YES MASTER > > I have a bunch of Tom Waitts on CD. > > Any you want? I dunno who he is, I'm musically declined.
Did you send Sunspot Baby? :-)
Scott - 27 Sep 2005 15:56 GMT > >> YES MASTER > > > > I have a bunch of Tom Waitts on CD. > > > > Any you want?
> I dunno who he is, I'm musically declined. He is a musician, poet and actor that plays really odd characters, generally.
He played RM Renfield in Dracula, the crazy guy in jail that eats fly's, etc and says YES MASTER a lot...
> Did you send Sunspot Baby? :-) I tried but it bounced.
I'll try again, but which address?
Douglas W. - 27 Sep 2005 18:54 GMT >> >> YES MASTER >> > [quoted text clipped - 16 lines] > > I'll try again, but which address? Try both?
It may be tooooo big.
Popeye/MD
Scott - 27 Sep 2005 19:09 GMT > Try both? > > It may be tooooo big. 8 megs...
JOF - 27 Sep 2005 19:34 GMT >>> YES MASTER >> [quoted text clipped - 5 lines] > > Did you send Sunspot Baby? :-) Tell him you at least want Old 55. That's a great truckin' song.
JF
Don't Get Stuck On Stupid
Lee Bell - 27 Sep 2005 20:42 GMT >> Did you send Sunspot Baby? :-)
> Tell him you at least want Old 55. That's a great truckin' song. Screw that stuff. I have great trucking songs. I just downloaded them the other night. CW McCall - Convoy, Red Sovine - Phantom 309, Roses for Mama, Six Days on the Road, Girl on the Billboard, Teddy Bear and Jerry Reed - East Bound and Down.
Douglas W. - 27 Sep 2005 23:05 GMT >>> Did you send Sunspot Baby? :-) > [quoted text clipped - 4 lines] > Mama, Six Days on the Road, Girl on the Billboard, Teddy Bear and Jerry > Reed - East Bound and Down. Color me scared.
Al Wells - 28 Sep 2005 00:11 GMT > > Screw that stuff. I have great trucking songs. I just downloaded them > > the other night. CW McCall - Convoy, Red Sovine - Phantom 309, Roses for > > Mama, Six Days on the Road, Girl on the Billboard, Teddy Bear and Jerry > > Reed - East Bound and Down. > > Color me scared. don't forget "Mama's in the Graveyard, Popeye's in the Pen"
Lee Bell - 28 Sep 2005 03:16 GMT >> > Screw that stuff. I have great trucking songs. I just downloaded them >> > the other night. CW McCall - Convoy, Red Sovine - Phantom 309, Roses [quoted text clipped - 5 lines] > > don't forget "Mama's in the Graveyard, Popeye's in the Pen" I did forget Green Green Grass of home. I can remember many wonderful nights, stopping by the truckstop in Deland, Florida after hours of drinking, eating open faced pork sandwiches and listening to Phantom 309 and Green Green Grass of Home.
Lee
bob crownfield - 28 Sep 2005 14:23 GMT >>>>Screw that stuff. I have great trucking songs. I just downloaded them >>>>the other night. CW McCall - Convoy, Red Sovine - Phantom 309, Roses [quoted text clipped - 10 lines] > drinking, eating open faced pork sandwiches and listening to Phantom 309 and > Green Green Grass of Home. phantom 309 is the winner.
> Lee Douglas W. - 28 Sep 2005 18:52 GMT >> > Screw that stuff. I have great trucking songs. I just downloaded them >> > the other night. CW McCall - Convoy, Red Sovine - Phantom 309, Roses [quoted text clipped - 5 lines] > > don't forget "Mama's in the Graveyard, Popeye's in the Pen" :-)
cavey_curtis@$$ yahoo.com - 29 Sep 2005 00:27 GMT >> don't forget "Mama's in the Graveyard, Popeye's in the Pen" > > :-) CTMRH
Curtis
Al Wells - 29 Sep 2005 15:17 GMT "Magilla" wrote:
> CTMRH Please translate
dazed and confuzzed - 27 Sep 2005 23:22 GMT >>> Did you send Sunspot Baby? :-) > [quoted text clipped - 4 lines] > Six Days on the Road, Girl on the Billboard, Teddy Bear and Jerry Reed - > East Bound and Down. Wolf Creek Pass.
 Signature “No battle plan survives first contact with the enemy” Sun Tzu
Grumman-581 - 28 Sep 2005 07:50 GMT > Screw that stuff. I have great trucking songs. I just downloaded them the > other night. CW McCall - Convoy, Red Sovine - Phantom 309, Roses for Mama, > Six Days on the Road, Girl on the Billboard, Teddy Bear and Jerry Reed - > East Bound and Down. No Willie Nelson -- "On the Road Again"?
Lee Bell - 28 Sep 2005 09:53 GMT > No Willie Nelson -- "On the Road Again"? No Willie Nelson at all. I'm a but surprised at myself. I'll take care of that today.
JOF - 28 Sep 2005 12:55 GMT >>> Did you send Sunspot Baby? :-) > [quoted text clipped - 4 lines] >Six Days on the Road, Girl on the Billboard, Teddy Bear and Jerry Reed - >East Bound and Down. If you like that sappy stuff you should listen to some of my son's band's music. Beyond me how any son of mine can be involved in country music. They have one number called San Antone that would fit right in with that stuff you mentioned. Heaven knows I tried to raise him right on Beach Boys and Beatles but he started listening to the likes of Elvis Costello and Tom Waits and it was all downhill from there.
JF
Don't Get Stuck On Stupid
Al Wells - 28 Sep 2005 13:26 GMT Watch out for that country music - if you play it backwards, your wife comes back, you dog comes back and you get your pickup truck back.
cavey_curtis@$$ yahoo.com - 30 Sep 2005 03:38 GMT > CTMRH Please translate
Chuckling Til My Ribs Hurt.
Just picture my usual demeanor. :-)
Curtis
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