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NE Sailboat NE Sailboat is offline
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Charlie,, you stupid F'n a hole.

I looked up the link that was posted in the message before mine. Since the
link was there, but not posted, I figured I'd just copy and post the info.

No big deal. Just trying to help out. Make it easier to follow the link.


But that isn't good enough for an A hole like you. What a jerk!

People like you should be banned from this group for being annoying.

Mr Knows everything.

Are you this annoying in your everyday life? If so ... kill yourself and do
the world a favor.


I can't believe you can be this big a jerk.

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"Charlie Morgan" wrote in message
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On Sun, 18 Mar 2007 13:22:32 GMT, "NE Sailboat"
wrote:

Dear Charlie ,,, stick a long oar up your A..

I was just adding to an already started discussion .. not writing a F'n
book!

What an A..hole!


No, you used someone else's work without giving proper credit or
attribution to
try and appear as if you knew something. It's quite clear you don't know
much of
anything. Your response above reinforces that fact.

CWM

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"Charlie Morgan" wrote in message
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On Sun, 18 Mar 2007 12:58:49 GMT, "NE Sailboat"
wrote:

The Galway Hooker was an 18th century development; a boat constructed
with
the specific needs of the fishermen of the West in mind which quickly
became
their very own. The Galway Hooker is a unique variation, developed for
the
often unwieldy seas off the West Coast. It is most easily identified by
the
sail formation, which is extremely distinctive and quite beautiful. It
consisted of a single mast with a main sail and two foresails. A
derivation
of the Hooker was the Pucan, which had one main sail and one foresail,
and
is also unique to Galway. Recently there has been a major revival, and
renewed interest in the Hooker, and the boats are still being
painstakingly
constructed. The best place to see them? - Cruinniu na Mbad at Kinvara
annually - the sight of twenty odd hookers on the bay will take your
breath
away!


When you post something that is not your own work, you should at the
very
least,
provide the link. The words above, are lifted from Galway.net and are
copyrighted.

http://www.galway.net/galwayguide/to...galwayhookers/

CWM