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Monday, June 9, 2008
Does This Picture Need An Explanation?
Boat Haven what an institution! Probably one of early Naples biggest employers (besides Publix). Living in Brookside I walked or drove by this place everyday as far back as I can remember. On weekend nights on the way home I would use the light from the Mercury Outboard Motors sign as a reference light to cross the highway to Davis Blvd. On Saturday nights this came in real handy being the beer I drank was having it’s usual after effects. In early 60’s Naples this was one of the biggest buildings I can recall kinda like a Naples Empire State Building to me. I only talked to Phil a couple of times toward the end his life & never got to thank him for the beer & the sign light he supplied for my weekend walks home.
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2 comments:
One of the funniest things I ever heard was, I think, at Boat Haven. We were hanging around and a young man who was working at WNOG walked up to the little place that sold bait and stuff and announced, in a loud, baritone Ronnie AM-Radio voice:
"HI!!!
I'm (name withheld but it was Bob Woodhill) and I'd like a POUND of BAIT SHRIMP, PUH-LEASE!!!"
It was very show-biz and I was most impressed.
--Jim
the orchid car was a classic. Sure wish we had a picture too. Maybe Chrisse can find one!!!
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