As we hit the harbor we felt Light as the Breeze. When we got out onto the open sea and Todd opened the engines up the runabout was so smooth it was like Running on Ice, and my Uptown Girl felt like she could see all the way to the Scandinavian Skies.

We made our way up to Kettle Cove where we anchored and the festivities began. We had wine, beer and Rhum Punch, but no Captain Jack. I was a Big Shot and was the first one to jump into the icy Atlantic, Don't Ask Me Why!!?!?! Soon enough others succumbed to the peer Pressure and were saying You May be Right and jumped in as well. At about four Todd said This is the Time and we started the trip back. Dominique decided to be the Entertainer and turned the music up. Lisa tried singing but it sounded more like an Invervention In C Minor and I asked her for a Code of Silence she cautioned me that Only the Good Die Young, but in the end she decided to Leave a Tender Moment Alone.
As we were Getting Closer to Boston Harbor it looked as though a Storm Front was moving in. We said our goodbyes and decided that The Night is Still Young. We thought about dipping into the North End and checking out the Scenes from an Italian Restaurant, but decided we were not in the mood for a crowd, And So it Goes we stopped in for a quick meal at Bugaboo on the way home. I Loved these Days!
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You May Be Right, I love these days too! Your latest blog entry is Shameless, you are such The Entertainer!
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