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Sugar Land Dave
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Posted: Tue 30 Apr, 2013 11:16 am

Tropheus76 wrote:
Talk about ask and you shall recieve. Had enough rain last night that a new leak appeared in my house. Grrrr. Keep your rain, Dave lol.


Same story here. With over eight inches of rain at my house, it soaked through a threshold board. That much water sometimes causes strange things to happen.

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Posted: Tue 30 Apr, 2013 11:27 am

mrtexas wrote:
Sugar Land Dave wrote:
...I enjoyed the Bremerton Ferry, Seattle Center, and just browsing the little stores in Kent, Renton, Auburn, Tukwilla, the waterfront, and golfing at any course that would let in the general public, though I probably enjoyed Orting's course most simply from a nature viewpoint..


Very nice place to visit the last week in July and first week in August, the two best weeks for no rain along with the cool summer temperatures! Dear old dad worked for the Boeing Company from 1944-1982.

I spent a little time at the Lazy-B ranch myself until I grew tired of layoffs and recalls. Your dad must have had the patience of Job.

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Posted: Tue 30 Apr, 2013 8:08 pm

Sugar Land Dave wrote:
mrtexas wrote:
Sugar Land Dave wrote:
...I enjoyed the Bremerton Ferry, Seattle Center, and just browsing the little stores in Kent, Renton, Auburn, Tukwilla, the waterfront, and golfing at any course that would let in the general public, though I probably enjoyed Orting's course most simply from a nature viewpoint..


Very nice place to visit the last week in July and first week in August, the two best weeks for no rain along with the cool summer temperatures! Dear old dad worked for the Boeing Company from 1944-1982.

I spent a little time at the Lazy-B ranch myself until I grew tired of layoffs and recalls. Your dad must have had the patience of Job.


He was launching rockets to the moon during the 60s and 70s when Boeing Aircraft wasn't doing so good.
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Sugar Land Dave
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Posted: Sat 04 May, 2013 4:09 pm

mrtexas wrote:
Sugar Land Dave wrote:
mrtexas wrote:
Sugar Land Dave wrote:
...I enjoyed the Bremerton Ferry, Seattle Center, and just browsing the little stores in Kent, Renton, Auburn, Tukwilla, the waterfront, and golfing at any course that would let in the general public, though I probably enjoyed Orting's course most simply from a nature viewpoint..


Very nice place to visit the last week in July and first week in August, the two best weeks for no rain along with the cool summer temperatures! Dear old dad worked for the Boeing Company from 1944-1982.

I spent a little time at the Lazy-B ranch myself until I grew tired of layoffs and recalls. Your dad must have had the patience of Job.


He was launching rockets to the moon during the 60s and 70s when Boeing Aircraft wasn't doing so good.

NASA or Boeing Space Services?

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