Peter,
Peter,
No kidding, I was going to send you an email earlier today saying exactly what you said on the blog. You should be some proud of your work! This recount is way too cool. So few people can possible realize what an amazing program the TABOR BOY is and how important it is to Tabor.
Best,
Jamie
At 10:30am on November 24, 2008, James Hutton said…
Peter,
Change is good! Awesome job on the face lift and nip and tuck! You da' man! You're right; this sight always brings a smile to my face preceded by a flood of memories.
Best,
Jamie
not even sure how i arrived at the site but glad i did. living in Soho NY but still have a little shack on Cape. let's talk when you get a chance send me an email pcoyne@defjamenterprises.com
Howdy Peter,
It was fun for me posting the photos. As I mentioned to Jamie, I new I had them, just needed to dig them out, sort through them and get scanning. Life 24 years ago...wow!
All photos posted have been fun to look at...
Hi Peter, I was just browsing your page and I LOVE the old pictures of the schooner! It's funny how much she's changed. Have you seen her since they finished the refit this fall?
Peter,
Thanks for setting up a cool web sight! Hope you remember that we met at the 50th year of service dinner at the whaling museum, New Bedford 2004.
We sat next to each other at the table with Jamie Hutton, Bob Glover, Ted Brown and more.......
Fun time! How are things at the ASTA?
Regards,
Jon Lincoln
Montevideo, Pascagoula, yup, I’m really good at ferreting out the sh_t holes of the world. They are so happy with my work down here that they are going to send me back to Pascagoula within two days of my return.
Peter, I see a few of the other members are also active seagoing mariners. My company is looking to get another tanker and I would like to shamelessly recruit prior Tabor Boy crewmember, if possible.
Glad you like the photo - it was taken a year ago. The guy next to me is the OIC of our security team. Great guy. His name is Untonio and from Alabama. He is a USN CPO and very smart and squared away.
Peter,
I just sent out about a ten invites to the site! I'll try to send out more over the next several days.
How was Bermuda?
Greatingd from Kings Point,
Jamie
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Peter,
No kidding, I was going to send you an email earlier today saying exactly what you said on the blog. You should be some proud of your work! This recount is way too cool. So few people can possible realize what an amazing program the TABOR BOY is and how important it is to Tabor.
Best,
Jamie
Change is good! Awesome job on the face lift and nip and tuck! You da' man! You're right; this sight always brings a smile to my face preceded by a flood of memories.
Best,
Jamie
It was fun for me posting the photos. As I mentioned to Jamie, I new I had them, just needed to dig them out, sort through them and get scanning. Life 24 years ago...wow!
All photos posted have been fun to look at...
Regards,
Jon Lincoln
Thanks for setting up a cool web sight! Hope you remember that we met at the 50th year of service dinner at the whaling museum, New Bedford 2004.
We sat next to each other at the table with Jamie Hutton, Bob Glover, Ted Brown and more.......
Fun time! How are things at the ASTA?
Regards,
Jon Lincoln
I see that you greeted the man aboard the site! I’m genuinely glad that he joined.
Regards from Montevideo,
Jamie
The site is spreading like syphilis! 104! OK, bad analogy but it’s growing quickly today.
Jamie
One member away from 100!
Jamie
98 members!!!
R,
Jamie
Woody posted some good shots from '76. They brought back some great memories. Check 'em out.
Jamie
Take a look at my most recent blog.
I just sent out about a ten invites to the site! I'll try to send out more over the next several days.
How was Bermuda?
Greatingd from Kings Point,
Jamie
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