When would you board someone else's boat??
In article , "Don White" wrote:
Doug Kanter wrote in message
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Are you saying that if someone doesn't need punishment or consequences to
live peacefully, they are mentally ill?
It's probably a cultural thing.
In Henry's cowtown, it's probably fine to take the six gun out to the
backyard and get a little target practice in before dusk
On the other hand, at the yacht squadron I frequent, certain civilized
behavior is expected.
Members would consider it bad form for some inconsiderate lout to blast his
radio, disturbing the peace & quiet of other members.
I never said that it wasn't bad form or improper and inconsiderate to behave
so badly Donnie.
I also live in Sugar Land. And no, one cannot take firearms out into the
backyard and practice with live rounds. Not even a BB gun for that matter.
You have watched too many westerns on your boob tube.
However all kidding aside, if you're defending a vigilante elitest who
admitting would ignore (and means it) a boater in distress and would let them
sink or die. Then you are no more worthy of being called a boater or a seaman
than he is.
Do you even understand the gist of this debate or thread here Don?
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