mayf,
Thanks for setting me straight. Wouldn't a bass boat that's never moved,
complete with Chevy sb with a hole in the wall of #8 cylinder as an anchor
conform to local code? Don't want to se him in any more trouble with the
authorities than he already is. Wasn't he being questioned about whether
Tanya is over 18 by juvenile authorities ... or is that a crime in Alabama?
Wes
on 6/20/03 5:37 AM, DrMayf at drmayf@teknett.com wrote:
> Keith is one of 2 people, well now only one since I left, in Alabame, that
> doesn't bass fish. However, he does have to keep the yard so that it looks
> like the neighbors. In alabama it is state law, like here in Pahrump, that
> you must have at least a half dozen old cars or motor parts decorating the
> front yard. So yeah (valley girl voice) he has to hang onto them, duh!
>
> mayf----- Original Message -----
> From: "W S Potter" <wester6935@attbi.com>
> To: "Keith Turk" <kturk@ala.net>; <land-speed@autox.team.net>
> Sent: Thursday, June 19, 2003 9:41 PM
> Subject: Re: tired and OLD? shoot...
>
>
>> Keith,
>>
>> I thought the discussion a while back about "seasoning" blocks was for
> ones
>> you could eventually use. Why then are you hanging on to junk motor
> parts?
>> Do you need an anchor for your bass fishing boat
>>
>> on 6/25/03 8:19 PM, Keith Turk at kturk@ala.net wrote:
>>
>>> ya know what they always say..... age is a state of mind....
>>>
>>>
>>> Keith ( No I didn't use the Rodeck... I built a mock up motor out of
> spare
>>> parts I have laying around.... trust me when it comes to junk motor
> parts...
>>> I'm in business )
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