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"Gilligan" wrote in message
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"Thom Stewart" wrote in message
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Gilly,

I do have problems very often with your praises. Not alway sure if
they're mockery or just miss placed admoration.

Anyway, a master mariner he WAS NOT! His low end price vessel was
riddled with mistakes!

A Philosopher??? He has a very,very slanted, conserative bent on self
rightousness and has very often been proven to be full of ****.

You can now see those dumb views expressed under the name of Ellen
MacArther. He can't help himself. He has to spout off. It blows his
cover.

I'm assuming your Praises are false Praises.


Ole Thom,

I really have a lot of respect for you for all your sailing experience,
being a Korean War Veteran, surviving the hurricane of '38 and rescuing
the Ambrose light ship from German saboteurs. The good Capt Neal joined
the flonkers to infiltrate and disable them. That is why they have a price
on his head and they are mostly disbanded. His sailing skills are
legendary. He sails regularly and competently in the notorious Straits of
Florida, a stretch of water with the highest number of accidents and
mishaps in the world. Look at those pictures of his fine blue water
cruiser. It is well founded, well cared for and highly modified to enhance
its cruising abilities and seaworthiness. The good Capt's philosophy is
one of rugged individualism with special emphasis on self sufficiency. Not
only is this congruent, but it is essential for true mastery of the sea.
Once or twice the good Capt may have slipped up, but if you stand back and
look at the whole man in the context of really living you will be overcome
with a profound sense of admiration.



I never realized until now what a load of crap you carry, and what a great
troll you are. Thank you.

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