...and an extraneous "d" as well. (sigh)
Chuck Norcutt
Chuck Norcutt wrote:
> Thanks, but I find that I can't utter "Tosser" with enough indignance to
> suit my mental state without adding and adjective or two. :-)
>
> Chuck Norcutt
>
> Chris Barker wrote:
>> There's a common name for people like that over here, Chuck, whether
>> on the road or the water: Tossers. This has to be uttered with a
>> fair degree of feeling to get it off your chest.
>>
>> I'm glad that this Tosser missed you.
>>
>> Chris
>>
>> On 3 Aug 2007, at 12:47, Chuck Norcutt wrote:
>>
>>> Yes, socked in it was. We were fishing for stripers in the fog
>>> Wednesday morning when we were nearly run over by a boat of about 30
>>> foot length running at a high rate of speed. Only our fog horn
>>> blasting
>>> away continuously for an extended period of time (we could hear him
>>> coming and coming fast a long ways away) finally turned him away
>>> when he
>>> was only about 50 feet away from us. He disappeared back into the fog
>>> as quickly as he had appeared but was visible long enough to determine
>>> that he had no radar. An absolute idiot. The captain of our little
>>> charter boat commented that he would never run at that speed in fog
>>> even
>>> with radar. He also said that was the closest he's ever come to a
>>> collision. I can still see the bow of that boat emerging from the fog
>>> pointed right at me.
>>
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