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Old 02-08-2006, 09:11 AM   #3
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Hey Jack - there's this old falling-apart bob-house that's made out of old billboards or something. It's sitting on the thin ice, next to the open water, at the Meredith Town docks. It sure looks like it could use some galvanized dry wall screws and a couple corner angles and mending plates. I think that's about all the boat work you're gonna find around here, now.

Question; Where's the work for a Winnipesaukee boat mechanic in February? Answer: Out tuning up the bob-house for ice fishing.

Question: Where do Winnipesaukee boat mechanics go to get paid in February? Answer: To the NH Office of Job Insecurity or down to Saint Petersburg to work on some old duffer's pontoon boat.

You know, on second thought, corner brackets and mending plates cost too much. Better to fabricate a left-over baked bean can into homemade mending plates just like they taught in gf-bl engine drive systems.

In a normal weather winter, some of the marine mechanics can keep busy working on snowmobiles. Probably, having bartending skills or experience in raking leaves would work best for this winter.

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