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"Harry Krause" wrote in message
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JohnH wrote:
On Wed, 28 Jun 2006 13:01:17 -0400, Harry Krause
wrote:
Reginald P. Smithers III wrote:
Harry Krause wrote:
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As I have told you before, "Reggie," since you have no obvious
expertise, no stated profession, no boat that anyone has seen, and no
real name, I consider your opinions worthless.
Well if you are going to turn every discussion into personal insults it
really does limit your ability to have a discussion when you have a
difference of opinion.
Since I have no expertise in any subject, you really should be able to
do a good job debating, but you gave up as soon as someone disagreed
with you. All in all, your disagreement did stir up some boating and
boating mag. discussion.
Why would I want to "debate" someone with no expertise, no stated
profession, no boat that anyone has seen, and no real name?
I didn't "give up" debating you, "Reggie." I didn't play.
Speaking of 'never seen boats'...Harry, you mentioned being interested in
another boat. Are you considering the sale of the Parker and the 36'er,
or
only one of them?
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John H
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Yes.
Don't be so definite. I would think that a 'could be' scenario should also
be considered, especially considering the fact that Harry Potter may be
killed off in the next book.
But then again, it could be a 'no' scenario if Ohio State wins the National
Championship next this upcoming college football season.
So the correct answer should be "Yes, Could Be and No." ;-)
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