Sam's is your source for Hatteras and Cabo Yacht parts.

Enter a part description OR part number to search the Hatteras/Cabo parts catalog:

Email Sam's or call 1-800-678-9230 to order parts.

marriage ?

  • Thread starter Thread starter Bertramp
  • Start date Start date
  • Replies Replies 14
  • Views Views 6,282

Bertramp

Well-known member
Joined
May 31, 2005
Messages
500
Status
  1. OWNER - I own a Hatteras Yacht
Hatteras Model
45' CONVERTIBLE-Series I (1968 - 1975)
So why don't one of you single guys out there marry this lady that just had the octuplets ? .... you won't have to think about starting a family ! :-)

"I think you need a bigger boat !"
go ahead .... poke the lion !!
 
Good Idea Steve aren't you single now :)


And you have enough boats to take them all out boating !
 
That whole situation is just wrong. She's milking the system for all its worth, but the kids will be the ones who suffer and continue the legacy of their mother.
 
I'm takn' the plunge in april LOL think I'm getting the better end of this deal
 
I think you're probably right. :D
 
I had a s__t eatten grin the entire time typing that, but I couldn't resist. I too am short on staterooms for that clan. A true shame, because it is the kids that ultimately will suffer.
The Doc that did the fertilization should have to write the check !! (and NOT his insurance compnay, him)
Make an example of him .... and I bet it doesn't happen again !
 
she's on food stamps, 3 of her 6 kids are disabled so she collects disability for them adn also for herself... the hospital bill for these 8 is going to be around $2M and chances are these kids will require more medical attention.

I agree, the "doctor" should be given the bill and put out of business.

but hey, this is california... the city of Los Angeles spends well over $1B a year on illegals, half of that foodstamps and direct welfare, which they are not entitled too but someone collect.

meanwhile, congress is huffing and puffing about exec bonuses and corporate jets.
 
Marriage is much like a tornado, in the beginning there's a lot of sucking and blowing then you lose your house!
 
The tornado story sounds like you've met my "ex".
When I married her she was named "Lisa" ... then somewhere along the way her name changed to "Plaintiff"
 
WOW, WHAT TIMING...

Today is our 38th wedding anniversary.....

Asked "the Admiral" what she wanted to do, as I'm off(more ways than one) today but she has to work...

"Lets go anchor out and spend the night" she said

Got thick steaks, shrimp, taters to bake... BEER..... and a couple of "girls flicks" to watch.........

THAT'S why we have been married so long......... She loves boating and fishing..........
 
The tornado story sounds like you've met my "ex".
When I married her she was named "Lisa" ... then somewhere along the way her name changed to "Plaintiff"


That's right Steve And I reall your nickname is "defendant"!
 
As an 'ADD ON" last night while getting the boat ready to leave the dock when The Admial got home, I heard several "pops" close by..

Ended up the shooting was at Lambs Marina, and happened less than 1000' of me....

Admiral had to come in the back way due to a zillion cop cars and 4 local TV news stations vans.

Only thing I'm upset with, the bad guy might live.......


Lake Shore shooting is 5th by Jacksonville police this year
By Larry Hannan Story updated at 7:56 AM on Saturday, Feb. 14, 2009


A bank robbery at the Fifth Third Bank on 103rd Street led to car chase through town and the fifth police shooting in Jacksonville this year.

Assistant Chief Ron Lendvay said it started with the robbery Friday afternoon on the Westside. Police chased the suspect to the 3300 block of Lake Shore Boulevard near Hamilton Street and San Juan Avenue about 4:30 p.m. The man stopped in front of the Marine Max boat yard and got out of his vehicle. An officer shot him multiple times.

Lendvay said his weapon was visible but couldn’t say whether the suspect fired.

He was taken to Shands Jacksonville in critical condition. Names and more information are expected to be released on Saturday.

Before the shooting occurred, the suspect entered the bank and presented a note to a teller demanding money.

Lendvay declined to reveal any other details, including whether the suspect made off with any cash or showed a weapon because the robbery is still under investigation.

As police roped off the area around the shooting, local residents talked about the police chase they’d just witnessed.

Ronald Brooks, who has family living in the area near the shooting, said he was driving on Hamilton Street with his son when multiple police cars blew past him.

They appeared to be chasing a sport utility vehicle on San Juan Avenue, he said.

“They came from out of nowhere,” Brooks said. “It was like they were coming in every direction.”

His son, Rowan, 3, likes cops and was excited by what they saw, Brooks said.

James Crook, who lives on 103rd Street, said he was pedaling his bicycle down Blanding Boulevard when 10 to 12 police cars raced past.

Both Brooks and Crook expressed surprise at how fast the vehicles were traveling, estimating they were going 70 to 80 miles per hour.

Penny Harvey, who lives on Hamilton Street, said she heard the gunshots. Cops were racing around in every direction and she didn’t know what was happening at first, Harvey said.

Last year, Jacksonville officers shot 28 suspects, killing 14.
 
Entertain 6

Feed 4

Sleep 2
 
Whats new. They do that every day. The only difference is they have them 1 & 2 at a time. Just look (at), in the projects around town. Kinda like rats.
BILL
 
As an 'ADD ON" last night while getting the boat ready to leave the dock when The Admial got home, I heard several "pops" close by..

Ended up the shooting was at Lambs Marina, and happened less than 1000' of me....

Admiral had to come in the back way due to a zillion cop cars and 4 local TV news stations vans.

Only thing I'm upset with, the bad guy might live.......


Lake Shore shooting is 5th by Jacksonville police this year
By Larry Hannan Story updated at 7:56 AM on Saturday, Feb. 14, 2009


A bank robbery at the Fifth Third Bank on 103rd Street led to car chase through town and the fifth police shooting in Jacksonville this year.

Assistant Chief Ron Lendvay said it started with the robbery Friday afternoon on the Westside. Police chased the suspect to the 3300 block of Lake Shore Boulevard near Hamilton Street and San Juan Avenue about 4:30 p.m. The man stopped in front of the Marine Max boat yard and got out of his vehicle. An officer shot him multiple times.

Lendvay said his weapon was visible but couldn’t say whether the suspect fired.

He was taken to Shands Jacksonville in critical condition. Names and more information are expected to be released on Saturday.

Before the shooting occurred, the suspect entered the bank and presented a note to a teller demanding money.

Lendvay declined to reveal any other details, including whether the suspect made off with any cash or showed a weapon because the robbery is still under investigation.

As police roped off the area around the shooting, local residents talked about the police chase they’d just witnessed.

Ronald Brooks, who has family living in the area near the shooting, said he was driving on Hamilton Street with his son when multiple police cars blew past him.

They appeared to be chasing a sport utility vehicle on San Juan Avenue, he said.

“They came from out of nowhere,” Brooks said. “It was like they were coming in every direction.”

His son, Rowan, 3, likes cops and was excited by what they saw, Brooks said.

James Crook, who lives on 103rd Street, said he was pedaling his bicycle down Blanding Boulevard when 10 to 12 police cars raced past.

Both Brooks and Crook expressed surprise at how fast the vehicles were traveling, estimating they were going 70 to 80 miles per hour.

Penny Harvey, who lives on Hamilton Street, said she heard the gunshots. Cops were racing around in every direction and she didn’t know what was happening at first, Harvey said.

Last year, Jacksonville officers shot 28 suspects, killing 14.
Sounds like your cops need to spend more time at the range.
 

Forum statistics

Threads
38,156
Messages
448,738
Members
12,482
Latest member
UnaVida

Latest Posts

Trending content

Back
Top Bottom