Don Aronow the man , myth , and legend
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OK, woke the wife, I am now in the dog house!
Joker, great data, thanks for sharing it...
I will be watching this thread.
Bryan Tuvell
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Joker, great data, thanks for sharing it...
I will be watching this thread.
Bryan Tuvell
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Originally posted by THEJOKER
Well I might as well tell you the story. My mom and her 1st husband lived in N. Miami in the early 80's. She was a waitress at Vinny's , a popular Iitalian restaurant in Miami. That is where she met Mr Aronow and wound up being romanced by him. Well one thing led to another and use your imagination. My mom and her 1st husband divorced and she moved to Georgia. I was born exactly 9 months after she moved here. My mom married a great guy while she was pregnant with me and they are still married now. There ya have it! BH
Well I might as well tell you the story. My mom and her 1st husband lived in N. Miami in the early 80's. She was a waitress at Vinny's , a popular Iitalian restaurant in Miami. That is where she met Mr Aronow and wound up being romanced by him. Well one thing led to another and use your imagination. My mom and her 1st husband divorced and she moved to Georgia. I was born exactly 9 months after she moved here. My mom married a great guy while she was pregnant with me and they are still married now. There ya have it! BH
Early 80`s?? are you 20-23 yrs old?
..or are you messing with us?
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What a load of doo doo! That bauble is the Chisholm/Donzi emblem. It was plagiarized from the town symbol of a small town in Brittany, as I recall. Aronow would would never have been within 50 feet of it! Real men would have a Mercedes looking propellor around their wench's neck!
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all I gotta say if it wasn't for the likes of Don we all be riding in bayliners and talking on the deck boat boards.
true super hereos are always flawed a little that's what makes them more appealing to the average Joe
Babe Ruth was no saint, Mike Jordan has his demons,
doesn't mean they are not admired any less.
Matty
womenizing, going fast,gambling..
those are a few of my favorite things....
true super hereos are always flawed a little that's what makes them more appealing to the average Joe
Babe Ruth was no saint, Mike Jordan has his demons,
doesn't mean they are not admired any less.
Matty
womenizing, going fast,gambling..
those are a few of my favorite things....
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Yes Don had allot of influence on the beginning of offshore in the US. But does anyone really believe offshore boats wouldn't exist in the US with out him? Surely there where and are others that designed and built boats before or during his era???
Brian
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