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Default The 'madness' approaches

Reginald P. Smithers III wrote:


I just liked the aluminum and plastic weave folding chair, I had
never seen anyone use that as a fishing chair before or even use it
on a boat. It was very memorable.



I don't recall much about the chair, Reggie. It's interesting that you
do. I suppose that's what a dip**** like you would remember about a
pretty good offshore fishing trip. I have a couple of folding "deck
chairs" I sometimes use on my boats. I bought them at West, so I guess
they're one step up from the "weave" chairs. Since you don't boat, and
especially don't boat in salt water or fish, either, you probably
wouldn't appreciate the utility of lightweight, easily movable,
folding chairs on a fishing boat.

But that's because you're a dip****.


No, I don't think we are talking about the same chairs. The ones I saw
were the kind that ma and pa kettle bring to the 4th of July fireworks
show. While West Marine currently does not sell those chair, and i can
understand why, I think the only place you can currently buy them are at
Walmart. Walmart might sell them, but they don't bother to put them on
the web page. The problem with those cheap plastic weave chairs is the
sun will degrade the webbing way to quickly for them to be functional on
a boat. Considering your weight problem that would be very embarrassing
and awkward when they give way. I can see you ass falling thru, your
feet up in the air, the fishing rod weaving all over, and everyone
trying to unsuccessful pry your ass from the chair.



You're really a dip****, Reggie. As I stated, it wasn't my boat, and it
wasn't my chair.

How's your boy doing in Thailand? Picking up male tourists for $25 a throw?