Re: Shark Attack on Maui plus Gear for Sale

From: Ed Scott (edscott@best.com-DeleteThis)
Date: Wed Mar 24 1999 - 15:29:33 PST


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Subject: Re: Shark Attack on Maui plus Gear for Sale
Date: Wed, 24 Mar 1999 15:29:33 -0800
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I'm with Kirk on this one. If he ended up on Maui, I might agree, but
ending up on a deserted island in the nude for 2 days sans food and
water, with no apparent way to obtain help? Moreover, she was 10 years
his junior, a doctor (gynocologist - sp?), and pretty attractive to boot
(pic. in today's Merc.). He also seemed pretty shaken up on the news
last night. Insurance scam/dowrey money? Maybe.

Btw - a news report on aloha.com indicates that the Maui police have now
ruled out foul play. Aloha.com also has reports on another shark attack
in the same vicinity, Lahaina/Kanaapali (west side of Maui) about 3 weeks
earlier.

I didn't know the wind could pick up in the channel between Maui and
Lanai. Everytime I've been there, it was dead as a doornail. A
"sailing" cruise out of Lahaina I went on they just rigged the sails for
appearance and ran the diesel engine the whole time.

-Ed

>Still.... I doubt the plans included ending up 12 miles downwind on the
>way to who
>knows where?
>
>_________________________________
>> Subject: Re: Shark Attack on Maui
>> Author: Leo_Bragagnolo@sfport.com-DeleteThis at INTERNET
>> Date: 3/24/99 9:11 AM
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>> Bullshit - I say he killed her
>>
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