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AngleThis
08-03-2002, 01:43 PM
My buddy just flaked out for the second time in a row... already caught enough fish today on another boat and his wife has revoked his pass. That will be his last invitation. I have open seats for one or two crew members, depending on their weights. Will be crossing Tillamook bar around 6a, destination 1 Twin rocks for chinook, destination two three arch rocks for bottom fish. Anyone interested, I am leaving for the coast now. Call me on cell at 206-550-9140 to confirm your seat. Your crab gear is welcome aboard.

Adrianna...Out.

Jennie@ifish
08-03-2002, 02:18 PM
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Please know your captain!
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AngleThis
08-03-2002, 03:02 PM
Oh puleese... The ocean has 3 foot swells. Be sure to disclaim all the bank anglers who might go to a spot they heard of here and slip on a rock.

fishbait
08-03-2002, 04:17 PM
R O F L O L :shocked:

Wang
08-03-2002, 04:21 PM
Oh Please!!!!!!!!

Paddlefish
08-03-2002, 04:24 PM
Surely just coincidence that this disclaimer just suddenly popped up under this post -- right? :rolleyes:

Wang
08-03-2002, 04:25 PM
Still ROFLMAO

D/F
08-03-2002, 04:32 PM
Boy Jen, couldn't you have posted that somwhere else? :rolleyes:
Is that your way of telling people not to go with him? :whazzup:

Sounds like a cheap shot to me :rolleyes:

[ 08-03-2002, 05:33 PM: Message edited by: Drummer/Fisherman ]

STGRule
08-03-2002, 04:40 PM
Or just plain, old common sense. Always keep those things in mind no matter who is posting an open seat. Angle just happens to be the uhhh... least mortal of most on this board. :wink:

Paddlefish
08-03-2002, 04:50 PM
STGRule:

Bullseye.

Remember, your results may vary.

And objects in the mirror may be less Superman than they appear. :grin:

kampy
08-03-2002, 04:57 PM
Jennie,
I think the post is right on track. Good job on the advice as it is taken as I believe it was intended. I once went with a friend of a friend over the winchester bar when all at once I realize he knew very little about crossing and I made a request to captain his boat. When he gladly jumped out of his seat I knew this could have been a big problem if someone on the boat hadn't had experience in the ocean. Idrove the rest of the day.
Good job.

Keta
08-03-2002, 05:03 PM
:grin: Is it ok to flame Angle again? :grin:
On a good day I would feel safe in a boat like his.

bigshark
08-03-2002, 07:30 PM
In an era of "I'm gonna sue" and far too many
lawyers looking for something to do, in a time that too many seem to want to blame someone else for what happens and looking to get on easy street at someones expense, Jennie is smart enough to post her disclaimer for anyones offer to take someone fishing. The bottom feeder that suggests in court that she acted as agent knows how to feed on those who aren't as smart as she. In my opinion it has nothing to do with who posted the offer, she should do this for all offers if she wants to stay out of court. Angel :grin: This is probably twice the seaman that most are but it should make no difference.

[ 08-03-2002, 08:43 PM: Message edited by: bigshark ]