"Claude Cunningham Bruce Marshall", known as "Bruce Marshall" was a prolific Scottish writer who wrote fiction and non-fiction books on a wide range of topics and genres. His first book, A Thief in the Night came out in 1918, possibly self-published. His last, An Account of Capers was published List of works published posthumously/posthumously in 1988, a span of 70 years.

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The baby boomers are getting older, approaching the peak age for buying a boat. They're an affluent group of people.

We came out with the energy to end it in the third. We survived a bit in the second, but I thought we were playing hard. We're not always going to do it the prettiest way.

This was one of the highest scoring tournaments we've ever had. We ended up with 10 300s, five 299s and one 298.

I think he made key stops for us today. [There were] a couple he batted out of the air. I think he played pretty well out there, they just scored nice goals on us.

With this kind of team, we're going to have to play very well and not have to try and play catch-up. We battled for a little bit, but they were hungry. We didn't get very good goaltending tonight, we didn't play good defense. It was one of those nights.

We were down a little from last year, because a lot of guys are at the 'High Rollers' in (Las) Vegas. We had 188 teams last year. This year we had 178 - only 10 teams down - but hopefully we'll bring it up next year.

We got away from what we needed to do in the second period. We knew they were dangerous short-handed, but we didn't respond properly. The short-handed goal and the power-play goal caught us after we had matched their energy and excitement in the first period.