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- OWNER - I own a Hatteras Yacht
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- 58' TRIPLE CABIN (1970 - 1976)
Looks like my original reply to MikeP996, "I'm not as welcome as I thought", opened up a little can of worms. So in the interest of whirled peas, I thought I'd post a new thread to clear the air with my geographically challenged fellow Hatt owners. First, I hope ya'll know I've just been poking a little fun at you boys. As we approach another anniversary of 9/11, I am reminded of that day all us southern boys became honorary "New Yorkers". We're called the "Volunteer State" here in Tennessee, and let me tell ya, we were ready to volunteer to kick some major ass on that day as we were pissed. Of course, loss of life aside, we'd have been even more pisseder if them terrists had crashed a plane into the big ole' water slide at Dollywood, but I digress. As I said in an earlier thread, I'm not a red-neck bigot, but I do tend to mess with people a little bit. Yeah, I poke at New Yorkers, ya'll make it too easy to resist. I tease my Mexican buddies at my favorite Mexican restaurant, but I don't have anything against Mexicans or any immigrant as long as they are legal and make a contribution to the community. I've even tried to make a boater out of a black buddy of mine (yeah, I'm a white boy). I tell him I understand that historically speaking, it's never been a good idea for a black man to accept a boat ride from a white man. But I've promised him I won't take him down the river and try to sell him (I've told him I couldn't get anything for his sorry ass anyhow). I'll get him out there some day, and we'll have a big time rollin' on the river. Meanwhile, if any of you New Yorker or other geographically challenged Hatt owners find yourselves down this way, and you'd like some advice on sightseeing or navigating the Tennessee River, give me a call. I've always been happy to tell ya'll where to go!