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Steve Cramer
 
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Default What to do with an injured canoe?

riverman wrote:
"Kernix" wrote
possession is 9/10th's of the law - it was left on your property - it's
yours. Or decide to sell it back to him for your estimate of storage
fees.

I'm assumin it's fiberglass. I assume you can fix it, but I have no
idea how you would. Know any know-it-all handy men? Ask them for
suggestions of fixing materials.


This post is so funny its hard to know if its even worth responding to it.

--riverman


Then kernix wrote:
What's so funny dude - with my post - why don't you explain it to us -
****ing dickhead! Can't stand assholes like you.


Although I have been warned (by riverman!) against writing responses
that will potentially offend belligerent newcomers, let me suggest a few
things:

1. "possession is 9/10ths of the law" What law? Code Napoleon? Code of
Hammurabi? Are you sure about the 9/10? It might be only 86%. Though
perhaps 92%
2. "assumin it's fiberglass" It's been pretty well established that it's
plastic.
3. "I assume you can fix it..." Do you have _any_ basis for that assumption?
4. "...but I have no idea how you would" And you offer this advice
because....?
5. "know-it-all handy men? Ask them" Sure, the guy who comes by and
unstops my drains and fixes my front porch step will know how to fix a
weathered polylink or ABS canoe.

Of course, riverman may have a totally different take on on your post...

Steve
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Steve Cramer
Athens, GA