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Ray Jones <[log in to unmask]>
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SCUBA or ELSE! Diver's forum <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 30 Mar 2004 21:22:19 EST
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In a message dated 3/30/2004 7:58:44 PM Central Standard Time,
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>  As far as my life on a little bitty island, I love it. Some
> people have the impression that it would be boring, but that is absolutely
> wrong. There is more for me to do here than... anywhere. Last week, I went
> diving several days, went fishing and caught (and released) a couple 150
> lb. sharks, went sailing in the Hobie Cat two days (also pitchpoled it, and
> was rescued by the Superintendent - he just laughed), met a beautiful woman
> on a yacht which is a story in it's self, had a midnight swim across the
> harbor while sharks circled me, took a midnight kayak cruise, was invited
> to dinner and drinks on three yachts... That's just one week. It was
> definetly not boring for me. :-)))))
>
>

Hey Brad,

Sorry I was so close and I missed getting to meet you. I stood on the deck of
the boat and hoped that I might get a chance to yell at a ranger but yall
were off doing something else and after I just read your WEEKLY agenda I don't
blame you a bit.

One night we anchored to the West of the fort and there was a huge yacht
anchored close to us. I would guess it to have been in the 15 to 20 million range.
The Capt on the Playmate knew who it was but I don't remember the name.

What a life and you get paid for this????

We'll get the chance to meet again in the future.

Take care sir, and don't enjoy yourself too much. 8)

Ray

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