Snail Awards 2005
Capt. Rob wrote:
There are lots of ways to go cruising. You haven't done any yet.
Our 3 and 4 days trips were cruises, Jeff. Sorry. Short cruises, yes,
but cruises all the same.
lame
And are you seriously claiming that you wouldn't turn on the
engine to make a favorable tide?
Lord, you're dumb. It's a few miles away. If there's that little wind,
I'd rather wait for some.
the tide waits for name man.
I like to sail, not motor. One of the few
times we ever ran our diesel for an extended period was coming back
from Port Jeff in 95 degree weather and one of the girls was sick from
the heat.
Does he spend all his time making up reasons why his
boat is superior to all others?
He owns a J30. That boat is a blast to sail and about 500 times more
fun than your boat.
and this proves what? You keep spewing these "facts" as though the
are true or would mean anything. They make you sound like an idiot.
You started this with your pathetic insistence that everyone approve
of you new boat.
To "approve" of my boat means admitting that you made a dopey choice
when you bought yours.
What a jackass you are!!!
Not many people will admit to that. If you
didn't feel so badly about your boat you would never have responded to
any of this. With each response I can see how deeply this has hurt you.
I just like keeping you on my hook. After all, you've already
admitted that everyone agrees with me.
Sorry!
You certainly are.
Well, we didn't think you meant it would be horrific in winter. But
you still don't get it. How do you actually plan to use the A/C?
If only you asked that to begin with you wouldn't look like such a punk
right now.
More lies. You never stop, do you? You just lie, and lie, and then
call be a liar. You're just a Republican, aren't you?
In my response to your "horrific" post, I said:
"BWAAHAHAHAHAHA!! A boat without A/C is horrific! I think that says
it all! And even more bizarre, he doesn't even have a genset, so it
can only be used at the slip with shorepower."
And a few days later when you said you'd get a genset, I immediately said:
"So tell us Bob, are you the type of "cruiser" that always stays at
slips, or are you the type that runs a genset all night?"
You know what we call both of these types of "cruisers" around here?
POWERBOATERS!"
You really are a pathological liar, aren't you? You don't have to
answer that, we wouldn't believe you anyways.
YOU haven't earned to right to
complain about how I, or anyone else uses their boat.
Eh, wake up, Jeff. I rarely, if ever question how people use their
boats. This has been about the boat choices themselves.
True, but you do claim they're all crap.
You and many of
the others are the ones crying over all the miles you've sailed, as if
that means ANYTHING!
To a sailor, it means a lot. To you, it means little.
....
And the best part is that when Thomas asks "what was daddy like?"
there will be a record that he can read.
Another lame duck attack using my kid.
How am I using your kid? I'm talking about you. If you were doing
something exceptionally dangerous, I might point out you now have a
child to think of. This is no different. I'm quite serious Bob. You
think you have two lives, one in the "real" world, and one on the
'net. There's some truth to that, I admit, but if I where asked what
type of person you really are, I'd have to say "just look at his
record on ASA."
Amazing and dirt low. I can see
what sort of person your are.
We all know what kind of person you are, Bob. If my daughter read
what I wrote, I could live with it. How about you?
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