CAPT Courg Visits Mort, Part I
- Artman
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Where's the watch on the wrist shot?!? I need more!
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Artman wrote:Where's the watch on the wrist shot?!? I need more!
'Tis coming, lad; be patient with this decedent poster...OR, if you REALLY must have the wrist pic, you can check yesterday's WURW feature, mon ami. (Sometimes I worry about you, Arty...

- biglove
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Have got to start hanging here more.
"I believe in a God who doesn't need heavy financing." Irwin M. Fletcher, Fletch Lives, 1989


- svaglic
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Sorry for the packaging Mort. I didn’t want it banging around during shipment, so I wanted it cushioned. The bag filled in the space of the box well and it seemed to protect the watch. Wrapping it with a polishing cloth was to try to prevent scratches.
It's easier to fool people than to convince them that they have been fooled.
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svaglic wrote:Sorry for the packaging Mort. I didn’t want it banging around during shipment, so I wanted it cushioned. The bag filled in the space of the box well and it seemed to protect the watch. Wrapping it with a polishing cloth was to try to prevent scratches.
I was just teasing you, Allison; actually, and full truth to tell, I was quite pleased with the packaging!
Coming NEXT: some inane photo's of CAPT Courg's visit to the Sandy Eggo area, to include my hometown of Rancho Santa Fe... Contain yourselves, all!
And many thanks, Allison, for making this happen! (The only trouble is that I've come to really LIKE the little fellow...

So it's time to ask for our next volunteer; who's gonna be next to show off your digs and your town? C'mon, youse guys!!
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biglove wrote:Have got to start hanging here more.
YUP! Time to kick out the jams! And perhaps volunteer to be our next host to a watch that will soon sell OUT!
- biglove
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Appreciate the thought, Mort. Maybe the next go around.
"I believe in a God who doesn't need heavy financing." Irwin M. Fletcher, Fletch Lives, 1989


Re: CAPT Courg Visits Mort, Part I
BUMPSKI for More Comments (PLEASE?!), & to Let You Know that More from Mort
is Coming SOON!!

FYI: We NEED a VOLUNTEER to Provide CAPT Courg's NEXT Port of Call...How About YOU?! Places the Courg-Man wants to go: Guam, Missouri & Warshington State! Sign on up, Boyz 'n Goils!! THANX!!
is Coming SOON!!




FYI: We NEED a VOLUNTEER to Provide CAPT Courg's NEXT Port of Call...How About YOU?! Places the Courg-Man wants to go: Guam, Missouri & Warshington State! Sign on up, Boyz 'n Goils!! THANX!!
- Artman
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That looks great on that nato! Send him over to Guam, but don't blame me if I return him with several tattoos. Things just happen around here.
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- Artman
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Ocean wrote:Might have to take him on a reef or blow hole dive.
Are you nuts? There's sharks out there! I was thinking more on the lines of nice walk along the beach and Yogurtland. That's more my speed these days.
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Artman wrote:Ocean wrote:Might have to take him on a reef or blow hole dive.
Are you nuts? There's sharks out there! I was thinking more on the lines of nice walk along the beach and Yogurtland. That's more my speed these days.
No was just putting a subtle hint that the captain might have to visit me and I might try to drown him him.

- biglove
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And the Captain's voyage continues...
"I believe in a God who doesn't need heavy financing." Irwin M. Fletcher, Fletch Lives, 1989

