Have a Buoyant Holiday!

Mary Alyce, Bob, Channing, Cole & Fallon Cringely
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Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.
Looking forward to your continued commentary here.
Neat photo, have a merry Christmas.
Fun photo / card!
These are days when we all hope to stay afloat!
Good on ya Bob. Merry Christmas from an Australian in Taiwan.
And merry christmas from an Australian in Australia.
Michael
Merry Christmas Bob and family and the rest of the I, Cringely readers too
Merry Christmas, and a Happy New Year, Bob and Family.
Best Wishes for the new site as well.
Neat photo!
Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year from a Swede in Sweden.
Merry Christmas. The card made me smile.
I hope the Cringely clan and fans had a Merry Christmas and enjoy a Happy and Prosperous New Year.
Robin – Loris, South Carolina
PS – Bob, should I bring my deep sea rods or inshore rods?
Mmm, barbecued dolphinfish, aka dorado, aka mahe mahe.
Is the boat on the driveway or in the water?
Hey…. whats with all the nakedness? Hope you get to publishing The Pulpit soon Bob. And get back the original name to.
Dear Bob,
It’s just too late for a Merry Christmas, but a happy new year for sure, Your crew looks a kind like mine (we have four, ranging from 3 to 13) and I easily can imagine how much fun you guys are having together. What else to say than party on dudes?!
Wytze
Am I the only one on this blog that keeps a breast of things. I can see someone on that boat is afraid of drowning. Safety first…… oh my…..
Happy holidays to your family as well. Great family picture. I bet it must have taken a while to get it just right! Is that Triton boat registered in SC?
I assume the hot looking partner in your banner picture is your wife as well!
This industry needs more of your probing exposees(no pun intended). Bravo on your move to become an independent raconteur!
Great theme. Do you have the url?
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