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Nice work Doug. You should be proud.
How fast does that baby go?
Well that brings us right to the edge of the danger zone, doesn't it?
The engine looks good. Very good.
You want to know if it goes fast. (Probably does)
Let's hope he doesn't admit to having any fun, or sure as heck some
NBOI
(non boat-owning individual)will probably hoot the poor fella down for
failing to understand what pleasure boating is really all about. We'd
all hate to see that happen to a guy who is justifiably proud of his
boat, wouldn't we? :-)
You had to ruin another thread with your obsession with me. You need
help
Chuck. You seriously do.
JimH: Why in the world would anybody think ....
You don't think, that is the problem Chuckles. You think that with some
subtle insults you can back away and take your usual position...."Who,
me?"
You are turning into a bitter old man who is now obsessed with me for some
reason.....perhaps because I have shown this NG the real person that you
are.
Chuck Gould, you have now been diminished to a silly cartoon character =
http://img.tapuz.co.il/forums/8572800.swf
Enjoy.
By the way, if I did own a boat I would be out on the water on it....not
like you and Krause who are wasting away fine boating weather on a Saturday
attacking other people here.
Yes, we are "boat-less" at the present time...and this after some 25 years
of boat ownership. sigh But you know the reason why we sold our 32
footer recently as I have posted it several time here. For that reason I
will not repeat the reason why.
Our kids grew up on our boats and on the lake (Lake Erie) since they were 6
month old babes. Both love the water and took to it instantly. Being able
to enjoy weekends, holidays and vacation together on the boat as a family
was absolutely priceless and provided them with memories they will never
forget.
We will buy a smaller boat when we buy our retirement house on the water in
a few years (or sooner). But that is not important at the moment.
Boat-less...indeed. But despite all this we remain *boaters*. Yes, one can
remain a boater without owning a boat. I would guess we spend more time on
the water and boating than you do. And you would never have seen a post
from me here during weekends, holiday or vacations when we owned a boat as
we were on it.
Despite all this the big questions to you Gould is: Why are you so
obsessed with the fact that I am boat-less for the moment and why does that
bother you so? Does boat ownership somehow make one more credible or more
important? You apparently think so...why am I not surprised?
Have a nice day Chuckles.