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Dr. Dr. Smithers
 
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JohnH,
Can you imagine how quickly Harry would scan the article if anything was
ever written about his father and his trans Atlantic voyage? I am sure
Harry wished he did not have the discussion about going to Yale with GWB,
since it is easy for any alumni to verify the accuracy of his education.

I wonder where Harry actually went to grad school, or if he even went to
grad school. I can't imagine any of the Ivy Leagues accepting a student who
graduated from one of the worst State Universities in the US. Why would
anyone from New Haven go to U of Kansas, when U of Mass is so close? It is
a reasonable assumption that Harry could not get into a decent public or
private school.


"John H." wrote in message
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On Thu, 03 Nov 2005 17:48:01 -0500, Harry Krause
wrote:

John H. wrote:
On Thu, 3 Nov 2005 15:48:09 -0500, "Dr. Dr. Smithers" Ask Me about my
Phd @
Diploma Mill .com wrote:

Harry,
Unlike you, I don't need to fabricate stories concerning my boats, my
wife,
my education, my income or where I have been boating. I will tell
you I
have not sailed a small sailboat around the Cape Horn. Why don't you
tell
the story about the time you sailed around the Cape. Didn't you say
you had
made the voyage 3 times. I bet that was a real adventure, huh?

I like the one about his daddy taking a 21 footer across the Atlantic
and
getting a fireboat's welcome in New York city. That's especially
inspirational
for me because I own a 21 footer. I wonder where I'd keep all the fuel?



There were two such voyages. My father was on the second. There were
some details of the trips on the internet as "historical" events, and I
might be able to locate some details.

Just because such a voyage is outside of your capabilities and daring
doesn't mean it is thus for others. The boat was manufactured in Sweden,
and one of its US designers was aboard for the trips. The fuel was
provided by the small tanker they accompanied across the ocean, as were
crew changes.

Hell, John, when you get up the daring to leave Rockhold Creek, you go
out, what, six miles into the bay to a buoy?

Some are a bit more adventurous.



Are you telling us that you didn't save the front page of the NY Times
which had
this event as the lead story?
--
John H

"It's *not* a baby kicking, bride of mine, it's just a fetus!"

HK