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Reginald P. Smithers III[_9_] Reginald P. Smithers III[_9_] is offline
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BAR wrote:
Reginald P. Smithers III wrote:
wrote:
On Feb 28, 10:59 am, "Reginald P. Smithers III" "Reggie is Here
wrote:
wrote:
On Feb 27, 10:18 am, hkrause wrote:
Eat Me, Trolls wrote:
The way you troll him...you'd think he had ****ed your wife..AND
daughter.
It has been suggested that Reggie have a DNA match with his children.
They're not really his, but his wife told him they were.
There are only two people here in rec.boats that would stoop so low as
to say ****ty things about someone's family. You and JimH.
I don't take anything said in rec.boats personally. It didn't offend
me, my wife or my children.

Oh, I understand, but you have to admit, someone who would do that is
the lowest form of pond scum there is.


What I have noticed is JimH loves to make fun of others family
members, especially yours, then freaks out when someone doesn't make a
personal wish of good luck to his son who has joined the marines.
That is another example of why you should not take rec.boats too
seriously.


You forgot to capitalize Marines

I learned a long time ago, not to take anything said in rec.boats as
anything more than bits and bites running through the internet.

If you take it too seriously, you could end up like Harry living a
fantasy life in rec.boats. I loved his latest fantasy story about
going to the "Del" so he could make a presentation on how to defeat
the republicans, and he didn't realize that the Union his wife works
for was having a convention at the exact same hotel. I wonder why the
hotel room was registered in his wife's name?


Her union was paying for the trip.


grin, it really is obvious isn't it. When I asked the front desk at the
"del" what conventions they had going on, they told me the Bricklayers
Union, I asked if K. G. (Harry's wife) was registered, which she was it
became obvious that Harry was tagging along on his wife's meeting. When
I told Harry that he wasn't registered, I was hoping I could get to come
up with another lie, but he didn't bite. It was funny that he still
pretended not to know the Bricklayers were having a convention at the
same hotel he was conducting his "political presentation".