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Mike Bernardoni
 
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No..Didn't forget my meds...but I am not gonna have some asshole give me
****...allot of people on this group worship the S.O.B. All he EVER
does is self promote his site. This happened to me last year with him
when I mentioned where I got my boat plans from.. It is either all
Jacko's stuff or none at all....IS THIS HIS GROUP...if it is he can go
to HELL..I was just trying to payback all the people that helped me
recently when I was looking for plans for a new boat I want to build.
That is why I mentioned another forum that I enjoy and everyone listens
to other people and aren't opinionated. Jacko is not the GOD ALL
MIGHTY...MIKE

Jim Conlin wrote:

Mike-
Did we forget our meds again?

Michael Bernardoni wrote:

Got my plans for free...NOT FROM YOU..boat was designed for me.....MIKE

Michael Bernardoni wrote:

What was that all about...what kind of bug do you have up your ass...no
one was threatening you or your site.. Now I know why your reputation
precedes you everywhere you go,,,BTW YES I did get my plans for
FREE...MIKE

Jacques Mertens wrote:

"Michael Bernardoni" wrote in message
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"Old Sparkeys Canoe and Pirogue Forum" this is a NON-COMMERCIAL site!!

If it is non-commercial it must be so much better! :-)

Why would it be a sin to make a living from boat building or design?

It is quite the opposite: a professional has a reputation to sustain and
therefore must do a better job.

BTW, did you see our free plans for a pirogue? It is commercial but free :-)

--
Jacques
http://www.bateau.com

--
"Has it ever struck you that fish bite best on the Sabbath? God's
critters tempting decent men."

-- James Barrie, author of Peter Pan, 1891


--
"Has it ever struck you that fish bite best on the Sabbath? God's
critters tempting decent men."

-- James Barrie, author of Peter Pan, 1891


--
"Has it ever struck you that fish bite best on the Sabbath? God's
critters tempting decent men."

-- James Barrie, author of Peter Pan, 1891