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Seafair Pirate Guest Book


Guest:
Lorrie and Pamela Furniss
From:
Snug Harbour, Seven Mile Beach, Grand Cayman, BWI
Date:
November 26, 1999
Time:
01:58:39 PM

Comments

We love the pictures, come back and see us soon. XXXOOO


Guest:
Andrew Kine
From:
Huntington Beach, California
Date:
November 27, 1999
Time:
12:45:06 PM

Comments

It's good to see that the Seafair Pirates are active on the Internet again. Do you have any idea how hard it is to find information on your past activities on the net? I've been interested in pirate humor and pranks for a while, so will be sniffing the web-pages fairly often.

Andrew, aka Mortdred

 


Guest:
Davy
From:
Seattle WA
Date:
December 06, 1999
Time:
04:56:32 PM

Comments

All for me Grog.


Guest:
From:
Date:
December 09, 1999
Time:
08:51:40 AM

Comments

bring back Pat


Guest:
Deb
From:
Seattle,Wa.
Date:
December 13, 1999
Time:
07:46:01 PM

Comments

Let me be the first to say goodbye to Dar. I'll miss you so very much. You were the best friend anybody could want.

Thank you Dar & stopit.

RIP

Deb The Vasa/Hipockets


Guest:
Bob & Ilene McIntire
From:
Covington, WA
Date:
December 14, 1999
Time:
10:20:58 AM

Comments

We want to thank you for the Memorial you did for Dar. It means a great deal to his family.


Guest:
George and Lois McIntire
From:
Edmonds, Washington
Date:
December 14, 1999
Time:
08:55:28 PM

Comments

Our heartfelt condolences to Bob and Dolly, Berry, Julie,Joe,Jeff, Ilene, brother Bob and our nephews Robert and Terry.


Guest:
Dick Munsell
From:
Bothell, WA
Date:
December 14, 1999
Time:
10:03:40 PM

Comments

Walter, you have done a marvelous job on tis Web Page, I thank you and I'm sure the membership will thank you. I only wished the circumstances were different. Dar will be missed. Thanks again Dick


Guest:
Gary "Knotty Nelson" Wallace
From:
The High Seas of Lynnwood, WA
Date:
December 15, 1999
Time:
06:09:53 AM

Comments

Torchlight will loose some of its sparkle next year without that vest all lit up with Christmas tree lights. Dar will be missed.


Guest:
Michael and Sharon Jolly
From:
Ballard
Date:
December 15, 1999
Time:
11:06:23 AM

Comments

Dar was a very special person. We never, ever saw him do an unkindness to anybody. We will miss him. Maybe it is true that the good die young.


Guest:
Sven
From:
Seattle, WA
Date:
December 16, 1999
Time:
01:53:25 PM

Comments

Dar willbe missed very much by me and my family. He is an exceptional pirate and a dear friend


Guest:
Vesta Scott
From:
Ballard, Wa
Date:
December 16, 1999
Time:
08:34:33 PM

Comments

You were a good friend and we will greatly miss you.


Guest:
Peggy, Steve and Mackenzie Schmitz and Wally Hill
From:
Bellevue, WA
Date:
December 16, 1999
Time:
09:23:02 PM

Comments

A family friend and a fun guy. He'll be missed.


Guest:
Nick Nichols
From:
Kent, WA
Date:
December 17, 1999
Time:
09:40:37 AM

Comments

I'll miss ya Dar. Give my regards to Weaver.


Guest:
Barbara J. Beck
From:
Seattle  WA
Date:
December 17, 1999
Time:
09:50:29 AM

Comments

I want something no one can supply. I want my old friend Dar back. I served him coffee Thursday night and we chatted about the Un-Club as I came to call it and, how much fun he was having running for office within the club. Let me explain one thing I've known Dar for many years meaning during the drinking years and the almost two non drinking years. He was one of the few people I have met as a bartender that could have just as much fun not drinking as he did drinking. I preferred him not drinking as with his speach patteren I could understand him and discovered the enjoyable and bright person that he was. I will miss Dar greatly not as a patron in my bar but as a friend.

Thank you for this chance to speak,

Barbara J. Beck (bjb to Dar)


Guest:
Walter Taucher
From:
Seattle WA
Date:
December 17, 1999
Time:
09:09:29 PM

Comments

I knew Dar all too briefly. I will really miss him.


Guest:
Wally Hill
From:
Seattle
Date:
December 18, 1999
Time:
09:36:20 PM

Comments

Just miss you. See you some time again.

Your friend,

Wally


Guest:
eowyn aka crazy monkey mike
From:
bellingham, wa
Date:
December 21, 1999
Time:
10:02:11 PM

Comments

arrrgh an ahoy to the whole lot of yuh. i've been piratin fer about a year now an am a wunderin what the best way to deal with those pesky narwhals is. and how do i keep me monkey (mojo jojo, he knows karate) from nibblin on me when i'm a nappin?


Guest:
Bobbie Evans
From:
Mill Creek, Wa
Date:
December 27, 1999
Time:
08:24:12 PM

Comments

I knew Dar back in the Lake City days when we all hung out at the Lantern. Then down in Ballard. Just want to say You will be Missed Dar....


Guest:
skippy
From:
Date:
December 31, 1999
Time:
12:43:22 PM

Comments

Was here.

 


 

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