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#91 Basslet

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Posted 29 March 2007 - 09:40 AM

Than you? That would be hard to beat. :welcome:



Have you MET Trace? I'm an introvert compared to him! :P

Yes, I've met Trace. Even so, you still are far from an introvert.

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Posted 29 March 2007 - 09:41 AM

She is waiting for him to reveal himself at some point in the future....

Ummm, I am pretty sure that is against the law...

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Posted 29 March 2007 - 09:45 AM

spreadsheet isnt needed in this case as there arent multiple x and y factors in this one. X is fixed in this case as its FG its the elusive Y factor that seems to be a problem


Well, without given anything away, it's a given that it's one of the active people on this board.

While there are over 3000 members, the "Usual Suspects" is normally limited to less that 100.

Then, you can make the assumption that its one of the males here. (Remember what happens when you make an assumption, you make and “ass” out of you and “ummption!”) :welcome:

That limits it to less then 50 people.

If you take one guess a day, you should get it within about 10- 20 days (statistically speaking.)

Oh, and I already stated that it wasn’t me. There you go, one down! :P
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Posted 29 March 2007 - 09:46 AM

Than you? That would be hard to beat. :welcome:



Have you MET Trace? I'm an introvert compared to him! :P



matter of fact yes i have and you got one over trace with the mermaids , the same trace that collects flight attendants and/or blonde's. it takes someone with a heck of a personality to out do trace.

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Posted 29 March 2007 - 09:51 AM

Oh, and I already stated that it wasn’t me. There you go, one down! :P


But it is you, sweetie...You had to do all the hard work of picking out the flowers, getting them their in one piece, meeting her at the airport to deliver them. He only ask you to do it on his behalf and not putting any effort into it at all. Now, I happen to know where Kimmie will be diving on April 21st week-end if someone want to make a bigger effort and come dive with her.

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Posted 29 March 2007 - 10:03 AM

But it is you, sweetie...You had to do all the hard work of picking out the flowers, getting them their in one piece, meeting her at the airport to deliver them. He only ask you to do it on his behalf and not putting any effort into it at all.


This MUST be an effort to get the offender to revel himself.

Again, I stated that the SENDER went to great lengths to pull this off. I did very little (Well, I did put the seltbelt on the teddy bear driving to the airport!)

The SENDER picked out the entire arrangement and bear. He even had it delivered to my work, (which did raise some awkward questions from co-workers about why a guy was sending me flowers and a bear! :P )
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Posted 29 March 2007 - 10:06 AM

the same trace that collects flight attendants and/or blonde's. it takes someone with a heck of a personality to out do trace.



Again, I got lucky, once.

I wish I had his problems. The only thing I collect is restraining orders! :P
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Posted 29 March 2007 - 10:14 AM

moose i dont know about the restraining orders but that could be a possibility

so moose which of these mermaids are the ones you took to lunch?

http://wetpixel.com/.../bts2007_30.jpg

or

http://wetpixel.com/.../bts2007_1.html


as for anotheR guess as to who the flowers came from, im still havIng a hard time Coming to a answer i Know would fit.

Edited by Scubatooth, 29 March 2007 - 10:14 AM.

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Posted 29 March 2007 - 10:18 AM

Since so many of the folks from here are posting... I mean Tri state area...


Any one want to see "Sharkwater" film in NYC on April 14th... special screening at 7:30pm on that saturday in Chelsea, tickets include an after party???


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Posted 29 March 2007 - 12:01 PM

Since so many of the folks from here are posting... I mean Tri state area...


Any one want to see "Sharkwater" film in NYC on April 14th... special screening at 7:30pm on that saturday in Chelsea, tickets include an after party???


I might be interested. What's it about? (People with TIVO never see commericals!)
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Posted 29 March 2007 - 12:17 PM

Moose,

Sharkwater film is the website for this movie. I have not seen it, but I can't even come close to the intro clip they show on the website.... watch for yourself...

Basically it is a film about shark conservation and the importance of sharks in the ecosystem and the threats to sharks today.

Although I thought I saw a booth at BTS for Sharkwater, I really didn't pay attention. The initial reviews look like it is a great film. Tickets are via this Gen Art film festival link.

Price is $30 which includes the "after party" at a location in midtown region... about 20 blocks from the theater. I haven't been to this event before, so don't know what that party will be like...
Theater is really easy to get to, one block from my apt...

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Posted 29 March 2007 - 05:33 PM

Well, one thing I do know is that it definitely wasn't Tolly/George. I have a pretty good idea where he is sending any flower purchases these days... :D


Hmmm....talk about misdirection. I thought that since the flowers spent a night in Connecticut and I know it wasn't me, that narrowed things down a bit. Then again, can we take Michelle at her word--after all, she is a lawyer. (All in fun, my dear. :P)

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Posted 29 March 2007 - 05:38 PM

But it is you, sweetie...You had to do all the hard work of picking out the flowers, getting them their in one piece, meeting her at the airport to deliver them. He only ask you to do it on his behalf and not putting any effort into it at all.


This MUST be an effort to get the offender to revel himself.

Again, I stated that the SENDER went to great lengths to pull this off. I did very little (Well, I did put the seltbelt on the teddy bear driving to the airport!)

The SENDER picked out the entire arrangement and bear. He even had it delivered to my work, (which did raise some awkward questions from co-workers about why a guy was sending me flowers and a bear! :P )



Ok face it folks...we aren't going to guess who it is, those that know won't tell and the sender is going to let Kimmie know when the time is right!

Now lets leave the two alone to enjoy getting to know each other... I'm sure if it goes beyond anonymous flowers we'll all have a chance to play some sort of guessing game down the road!


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Posted 29 March 2007 - 05:54 PM

But it is you, sweetie...You had to do all the hard work of picking out the flowers, getting them their in one piece, meeting her at the airport to deliver them. He only ask you to do it on his behalf and not putting any effort into it at all.


This MUST be an effort to get the offender to revel himself.

Again, I stated that the SENDER went to great lengths to pull this off. I did very little (Well, I did put the seltbelt on the teddy bear driving to the airport!)

The SENDER picked out the entire arrangement and bear. He even had it delivered to my work, (which did raise some awkward questions from co-workers about why a guy was sending me flowers and a bear! :P )



Ok face it folks...we aren't going to guess who it is, those that know won't tell and the sender is going to let Kimmie know when the time is right!

Now lets leave the two alone to enjoy getting to know each other... I'm sure if it goes beyond anonymous flowers we'll all have a chance to play some sort of guessing game down the road!





My Dear Kamala,

YOU were the one to even start this nonsense, even bringing up the fact that flowers were delivered... and now you are reneging on the story.... what gives WW????

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Posted 29 March 2007 - 06:27 PM

Just got this from one of my sources:

Diving exhibition draws many with deep love of sport
Sunday, March 25, 2007

By ANDREA ALEXANDER, STAFF WRITER
The Record www.northjersey.com

New Jersey is a great place for scuba diving, with numerous opportunities
to collect artifacts and catch fish, divers said Saturday at a trade show
in Secaucus.
But while extolling the virtues of offshore Jersey, the divers also were
talking about safety in the aftermath of the deaths of three New Jersey
divers at a Florida wreck nine days ago.

More than 300 exhibitors from around the world, including representatives
from the travel industry, manufacturers, clothing makers and artists
gathered at the 31st annual Beneath the Sea Ocean Adventure Exposition and
Dive Travel show to exchange information about the sport.
The diving expo, which draws as many as 18,000 people and is the largest in
North America, gave New Jersey divers a chance to boast about the waters in
their home state.
"The wrecks in New Jersey are phenomenal," said Eric Petrevich, a member of
Single Divers, a group that helps find diving buddies and had a booth at
the show.
Petrevich dives in the state's reservoirs and rivers, and swam with seals
off Tuckerton. "Diving here is as enjoyable as many places in the world,"
he said. "People go to Mexico to dive with the seals, but you can do that
right here."

Beneath the Sea, a not-for-profit organization that promotes diving
education, safety and the environment, sponsored the three-day event, which
ends today with a special program for children. The weekend included a
variety of seminars and activities. Underwater film producer and
photographer Stan Waterman gave a presentation Saturday and signed copies
of his book "Sea Salt: Memories and Essays."

But the deaths of Kevin Coughlin, 51, of Chatham, and Scott Stanley and
Jonathan Walsweer, 38, both of Westfield, while exploring a popular Florida
shipwreck, were high on many minds.
A fourth diver, Howard Spialter, also of Westfield, was the lone survivor.
Spialter resurfaced early when he ran short of air, according to the Monroe
County Sheriff's Office.

Glenn Arthur of the New Jersey Council of Diving Clubs said he has searched
the Internet for information about what went wrong.

Jackie Phillips, an instructor with Blue Water Divers, which runs
certifications programs in Ramsey and Rochelle Park, said she has been
fielding telephone calls from divers.
Phillips said diving is as safe statistically as any other sport, if you
"get training and follow the rules."
She said the divers in Florida were doing a "technical dive," and she
compared it to the difference between "a recreational hiker and trying to
climb Mount Everest."
Investigators found that four divers made several errors. They did not take
enough tanks, did not have a dive plan and did not have reels with them to
show them the way out of the wreck, a sheriff's press release said. The men
also were in a section of the ship that was supposed to be sealed, unlike
upper areas of the wreck that have plenty of visible exits, according to
authorities.

Stephen Burke, president of the Long Island Divers Association, said diving
does not have to be a high-risk activity. "Diving is like crossing the
street," Burke said. "If you obey the rules, you will get from one side of
the street to the other. If you don't know the rules or ignore them, you
are taking a risk."

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