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Old 28-07-2017, 16:52   #16
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Re: US Dept Of State Antarctic permit process

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Lawyer???? Ping, what other evil secrets are you hiding?

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Lawyer???? Ping, what other evil secrets are you hiding?

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Brain surgeon, rocket scientist,... lots of stuff....

Jim, that lawyer thing was in "quotes" ... is my chum currently in Alaska... was a lawyer in Vermont before owning some crab boats working in the Bering Sea... good and interesting bloke...
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Re: US Dept Of State Antarctic permit process

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Brain surgeon, rocket scientist,... lots of stuff....

Jim, that lawyer thing was in "quotes" ... is my chum currently in Alaska... was a lawyer in Vermont before owning some crab boats working in the Bering Sea... good and interesting bloke...
Small world. We met him and his wife in Kodiak several years ago and again in Prince William Sound. I remember his story of how difficult it was to get a permit for Antarctica. As they had spent time in Alaska, Patagonia, Antarctica and Labrador, I asked which was his favorite. I was surprised when he said "Labrador". It's now on the list.
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