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stumpy
Posted: Mon Jun 05, 2006 6:48 pm
by Dave White
i have just read of stumpy being attacked,does anyone know how he is ? sorry but i dont know how to post a link,it was on the tobago news website (from the tobagonian paper)
Posted: Mon Jun 05, 2006 6:58 pm
by Steve Wooler
Hello Dave
I must confess that that's the first I've heard of it, so can't comment. I'm just surprised it was that way around, given his reputation.
Stumpy is out of hospital
Posted: Mon Jun 05, 2006 7:11 pm
by Marcus Hartnell
Hello Dave
Yesterday we were speaking to a friend yesterday and inquired how stumpy was and he has been discharged from hospital we will keep you updated when we hear anymore news.
Kind Regards
Marcus
Posted: Mon Jun 05, 2006 8:52 pm
by Dave White
thankyou for the swift replies.
i agree steve,he is a big man so i too am suprised to hear the news.me thinks they picked on the wrong guy.
thanks for the update marcus,i didnt get the chance to fish with him last year but my girls loved him,a really nice genuine man with a great way with kids and a liquid sunshine smile.
heres wishing him a speedy recovery and justice to his assailants
Posted: Mon Jun 05, 2006 9:36 pm
by Caron Pople
I have been worried because we have stayed at the Rex Turtle Beach a couple of times and have gone on boat trips and fished with 'Stumpy the Tuna Man'. However, I have just telephoned a friend in Tobago and he assures me that Stumpy the Tuna Man is fine. I was told that the man, who I think Dave must be talking about, is also called Stumpy but is the owner of a hardware shop (which I think is near to Canaan, on the way to Pigeon Point). Anyway I very much hope the 'Stumpy' who has suffered this attack is now recovering.
Posted: Tue Jun 06, 2006 7:31 am
by Steve Wooler
You're spot on, Caron.
Everyone here is referring to 'Stumpy the Tuna Man' who plies his boat trips from Turtle Beach. The Stumpy that was attacked is the owner of a general hardware store in Canaan - yes, you pass it on the right on your way from the airport.
Posted: Tue Jun 06, 2006 8:25 am
by Ronald
I´d also read about it in the Tobago News, seems to be many known as Stumpy. The Stumpy I know is a owner of a local bar in Bon Accord /Canaan "the green house", also selling vegetables during day time.
I believe this is local criminals on drugs or "immigrated" criminals from Trinidad, using the fact that during weddings peoples has a good amount of money, cameras, gold and so on with them.
But, because what´s happend really will make local Tobagonians angry, I don´t think they can hide very long.
If someone want to read what´s happend, here´s the link.
http://www.thetobagonews.com/index.pl/a ... id=7245282
Posted: Fri Jun 23, 2006 4:34 pm
by Paul Makin
please read this in the spirit its intended everyone, im disappointed to have read about this but grateful for his speedy recovery.
BUT..
anyone actually bought stuff from stumpy? believe me, if one more thing falls apart at less than 3 months old .......
last night it was the spout from the kettle that parted company. day before? oh yes, the bottom literally dropped out of the glass id just filled with erm,... some drink

. extension cable ? - that one crashed and burned at 3 hours iirc
paul
Posted: Fri Jun 23, 2006 4:45 pm
by Steve Wooler
Hi Paul
I must confess that I know what you mean. I shot in there one day after losing the tape measure I use while reviewing accommodation. Apart from some very bulky cheapo tapes, they had just one compact 3m Stanley unit. I said I'd take it, but express a little concern because the bubble-wrap package had obviously been opened and sellotaped back. I was assured that it had only been opened so that somebody could have a look at the tape. When I got back to the hotel and opened the package, the whole thing fell apart - the back fell off and the tape and rewind spring fell out. I couldn't even get it back together. So, less than 30 minutes after buying it, I was back at Stumpy's. They refused to give me a refund claiming that I must have damaged it while opening the package. I kicked up a fuss and they eventually gave me one of the cheapo tapes, but I had to forfeit the difference in price. It wasn't worth arguing, but I just swore not to go back. The worst thing was the seriously bad attitude of the staff.
Posted: Wed Jun 28, 2006 2:40 pm
by Linda P
hi, only bought two things from Stumpy's, gaffer tape to repair a suitcase - that worked! and a knife to cut up melons on the beach - that still works! Guess I must just be lucky!

Linda