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Panther 07-21-2005 04:01 PM

Re: Northern NJ spots
 

Originally Posted by mr_velocity
Looks like it may be shot in the ocean, you would have to get a picture like that from one of your sources, no way you would be out there to take it.

Nah, from the scenery in the background it looks like you must have been leaving LI sound AFTER the party.... :drink:

What were you doing,,, the Macerana! :eek:

mr_velocity 07-21-2005 09:17 PM

Re: Northern NJ spots
 

Originally Posted by Panther
Nah, from the scenery in the background it looks like you must have been leaving LI sound AFTER the party.... :drink:

What were you doing,,, the Macerana! :eek:

My wife washed the pink g-string, I know you want it back since it matches the pink on the side of your boat so well :eek:

Panther 07-22-2005 08:07 AM

Re: Northern NJ spots
 
It's all pink inside Mr. V.!! :eek: :drink:

mr_velocity 07-22-2005 10:15 AM

Re: Northern NJ spots
 

Originally Posted by Panther
It's all pink inside Mr. V.!! :eek: :drink:

Did you see all the crap in the water when you were out yesterday. Got around the hook this morning and there was more $hit floating around all the way up the east river. Some big wood too.

Got to see the CG in action this morning, we had just gotten around the tip of the hook and the ferry stops. Captian comes on the intercom and says "Rich the engineer to the wheel house." He repeats that a few times, then comes on and says "We have a situation on the boat, we need to goto Sandy Hook." As we approach the dock he comes back on and says "We have a code red on the boat, everyone calmly move to the bow and exit the boat imediately." Appearently someone called in a bomb threat. We sat there for a hour waiting for another boat. The CG, whose station is right next door, jumped into action searching the boat. The federal park rangers along with the Sea Bright and Highlands FD also boarded to search.

Panther 07-22-2005 12:23 PM

Re: Northern NJ spots
 

Originally Posted by mr_velocity
Did you see all the crap in the water when you were out yesterday. Got around the hook this morning and there was more $hit floating around all the way up the east river. Some big wood too.

Got to see the CG in action this morning, we had just gotten around the tip of the hook and the ferry stops. Captian comes on the intercom and says "Rich the engineer to the wheel house." He repeats that a few times, then comes on and says "We have a situation on the boat, we need to goto Sandy Hook." As we approach the dock he comes back on and says "We have a code red on the boat, everyone calmly move to the bow and exit the boat imediately." Appearently someone called in a bomb threat. We sat there for a hour waiting for another boat. The CG, whose station is right next door, jumped into action searching the boat. The federal park rangers along with the Sea Bright and Highlands FD also boarded to search.

BOMB THREAT,,,, WTF....

Anyway, I saw all the crap yesterday. I think with last weeks rain combined with this.. is the reason why;

...HIGHER THAN NORMAL ASTRONOMICAL TIDES WILL AGAIN PRODUCE POCKETS OF MINOR TIDAL FLOODING THIS EVENING ALONG THE OCEAN FRONT AND IN DELAWARE AND CHESAPEAKE BAYS...

THE FULL PERIGEAN MOON OCCURRED ON THURSDAY, AND PRODUCED WATER LEVELS JUST OVER 7 FEET MEAN LOWER LOW WATER (MLLW) NEAR CAPE MAY AND JUST BELOW 7 FEET MLTH THE MOON A LITTLE CLOSER TO THE EARTH THE GRAVITATION EFFECT IS ALSO GREATER. THIS IS INCREASED EVEN FURTHER AS THE PERIGEE NEARLY COINCIDES WITH THE FULL MOON. AS A RESULT, THE TIDAL DEPARTURES ARE HIGHER THAN AT OTHER TIMES DURING THE LUNAR CYCLE THROUGHOUT THE YEAR.

WATER LEVELS ON LARGER RIVERS, AND BAYS WILL ALSO BE HIGHER THAN NORMAL, BUT NO FLOODING IS EXPECTED.

PERSONS ARE ADVISED NOT TO PARK THEIR VEHICLES IN LOCATIONS THAT ARE PRONE TO MINOR TIDAL FLOODING AND DO NOT TAKE ROADS THAT ARE PRONE TO MINOR TIDAL FLOODING DURING THE TIMES OF THE EVENING HIGH TIDE. PLEASE DO NOT DRIVE ON ROADS THAT HAVE BEEN BARRICADED. ...

Panther 07-22-2005 12:26 PM

Re: Northern NJ spots
 
Closing the office at 1:30, I'm outty!! :evilb:

CasinoRunner 07-22-2005 01:27 PM

Re: Northern NJ spots
 

Originally Posted by mr_velocity
Did you see all the crap in the water when you were out yesterday. Got around the hook this morning and there was more $hit floating around all the way up the east river. Some big wood too.

Got to see the CG in action this morning, we had just gotten around the tip of the hook and the ferry stops. Captian comes on the intercom and says "Rich the engineer to the wheel house." He repeats that a few times, then comes on and says "We have a situation on the boat, we need to goto Sandy Hook." As we approach the dock he comes back on and says "We have a code red on the boat, everyone calmly move to the bow and exit the boat imediately." Appearently someone called in a bomb threat. We sat there for a hour waiting for another boat. The CG, whose station is right next door, jumped into action searching the boat. The federal park rangers along with the Sea Bright and Highlands FD also boarded to search.

A friend of mine was on that same boat this morning, his description is exactly what yours is above ..except he was told it was an electrical fire in the wheelhouse.....whatever the reason, what a way to start the weekend.

mr_velocity 07-22-2005 01:42 PM

Re: Northern NJ spots
 

Originally Posted by CasinoRunner
A friend of mine was on that same boat this morning, his description is exactly what yours is above ..except he was told it was an electrical fire in the wheelhouse.....whatever the reason, what a way to start the weekend.

Could be although the crew was searching the boat, most of the FD stayed on land while the CG and Park rangers also searched the boat. They were looking for something.

If I had to take a hit I would rather be on the boat then on a train stuck in a tunnel somewhere. If I survive the blast the survival rate would be much better floating around the bay then in a tunnel choking on fumes. I wonder if I could get Panther to come out of the river and pick us up.

Panther 07-22-2005 01:51 PM

Re: Northern NJ spots
 

Originally Posted by mr_velocity
Could be although the crew was searching the boat, most of the FD stayed on land while the CG and Park rangers also searched the boat. They were looking for something.

If I had to take a hit I would rather be on the boat then on a train stuck in a tunnel somewhere. If I survive the blast the survival rate would be much better floating around the bay then in a tunnel choking on fumes. I wonder if I could get Panther to come out of the river and pick us up.

Just a phone call away bro!

On my way down to the boat now..

CasinoRunner 07-22-2005 01:56 PM

Re: Northern NJ spots
 
Wow, you see that, a response in just minutes, you are lucky to have such a good friend!! :)


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