![]() Two boats and a food fight are their way to party hearty. Jeff blames his lack of censor on his family's standard of behavior. Jeff thinks a booze cruise around the harbor sounds like a plan.Ī small problem due to someone's lack of nautical skills… Scott, Jeff's attorney, plans a big dinner for Jeff's dad's birthday. The work load is huge and she needs help. My HR self is now in full fail zone.Gramercy is keeping new hire Katrina busy with the paint line. Vanina's "I bought 'em for her" Double Ds are shared with Lisa. This Calabasas job needs to be done ASAP. Jeff wants to take over the decisions regarding Lisa's landscaping. ![]() Mark the contractor however is feeling the heat.Īndrew is put in charge of applying the "get it done now" pressure.Īt La Mirada he finds the contractor MIA and the workers MIA.Īndy hopes this challenge will reveal his managerial skill set. I love my belt, Jeffrey.Chaz Dean's remodel at La Mirada needs to be cold. ![]() Jeffrey is expanding into the area of fashion consultant. He also comments on my current size, shape, and choice of outfit. Jeff doesn't stop encouraging Zoila to twerk at Gramercy. Phase 2, which Lisa said would never happen… Lisa wants us out, but we have plants to place, then plants to move, see the vision, and place somewhere else. Lisa and Gary's Calabasas landscaping is a multiple choice challenge. ![]() Will more workers be needed at Jeff Lewis Design? Jeff's paint line is flying off the shelves The out of control office antics have given a stern face to HR. I am serving notice - there is a new Jenni in town. The present state of my private parts is a cheery office topic. …about who is at my house, which he is happily sharing with the office. They can't swim away like fish," said Stan Carpenter of Bodega Bay, owner of the Seaward.At Gramercy Jeff is having naughty night nurse fantasies. "It doesn't matter when we go fishing, we will catch every single one of them. With stiff winds and swells of 20 to 30 feet on Monday, fishermen said even if the price was resolved they wouldn't be going out. "When we start fishing in the middle of November, for the fresh market, that is a good crab." "We feel confident it will be in that area," Cappotto said. To determine quality, Cappotto said the Regina Marie, a boat owned by Aaron Weinzinger, went out Monday to catch a few crabs as a test.Ĭappotto said fisherman are looking for crabs with 24 to 25 percent meat, meaning that the typical two-pound crab would have a half pound of meat. "Last year was record-setting for history, but you never know until you throw your gear in the water." "I think it will be an all right season," said John Toler of Eureka, owner of the Soko. The sport crab season is already open, with preliminary indications showing healthy crabs. 15 because the crab are still not filled out with meat this early in the year. The California commercial crab season north of Sonoma County has been delayed until Dec. "If the fishermen get what they want on Thursday, we should have product in the stores on Friday," Delima said.Ĭappotto said that the fleet in Bodega Bay, San Francisco and Half Moon Bay will not venture out until a price is reached. If an agreement on price is reached within the next few days fresh crab is expected to be in stores in time for Thanksgiving, said Anthony Delima of Tides Wharf in Bodega Bay. Preliminary estimates are that this year's catch will be just less than half of last year's record haul, but that would still make 2011 an abundant year. That catch was twice as plentiful as the combined catches of both San Francisco Bay and Half Moon Bay. The dollar value jumped to $3.6 million from $387,450 during that time. Last year was by far the highest catch on record, 19 million pounds for Central California, a region stretching from Sonoma County and south an average catch is 5.6 million pounds of crab.īodega Bay fishermen unloaded 2.2 million pounds of Dungeness in November and December alone, compared to just 181,971 pounds during the same months in 2009, according to the state Department of Fish and Game. "It's a matter of being patient, letting the thing sort itself out." "The season will start when the season starts," said Jeff French of Morro Bay. The ocean Monday was too rough for the fleet to launch, consisting mostly of boats 40 to 50 feet, and the weather was not expected to break until Thursday.
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