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01-20-2007, 10:30 AM
Bob Reynolds
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Location: Paragould, AR or on m/v MAGNOLIA
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Not excatly history, but things have not changed much since 1862. Those that dispatch boats still want them out "yesterday" when they are in for needed repairs. Don't fix the things that need a yard to fix while you have her there, just get it out!
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