We don't have really big cockroaches in this part of the great white north.
 I was looking at a C&C 35 on the hard in Florida last December and discovered 
a big brown cockroach in one of the lockers. 
 I was about as wide as a good Cuban cigar, and maybe half as long.
 Moved pretty quick too. 
 The broker then nonchalantly said that he had thought that he had got them all 
with a bug bomb earlier that week. 
 
 All in all I would think it must take some getting used to, having bugs like 
that around all the time.

 Steve Thomas
 C&C27 MKIII
 Port Stanley, ON

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
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Sent: Monday, July 09, 2012 8:27 PM
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Subject: Stus-List Thirty Thousand Cigars


According to the internet, one cockroach lays 30,000 eggs.   I guess I 
need to pass out cigars, but 30,000 Cuban cigars will *really* deplete 
the cruising kitty.

The babies are *so* cute.  There's nothing like the pitter-patter of 
little feet.

Wal

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s/v Stella Blue
www.wbryant.com


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