"HK" wrote in message
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Don White wrote:
"HK" wrote in message
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JimH wrote:
On Jul 26, 11:20 pm, Reginald Smithers III wrote:
I am not coveting anything , do not resent anyone and am not jealous
of anyone's success. What I stated is the truth. Sorry you see it
differently.
BTW: The knives are JA Henckels and my John Deere tractor is running
just fine.
It's just Smithers, trying as usual to stir up a little schitt.
He's back in my resurrected bozo bin, along with the rest of the dwarfs.
I just started it up again, and it's already caught and flushed the crap
from Mike, Herring, Reggie, and Florida Jim, and it is set to flush the
others. It's amazing how little traffic there is here when you don't see
or smell those turd droppers. :)
Turd droppers??
Is more like they're running around with a full blown case of diarrhea
without their Pampers.
What a stinky messy bunch.
Hey! I was *trying* to be polite. Well, not really. :) I can hardly wait
for the Daily Double Bakers' Dozen from Diarrhea Dan (DK) to be caught and
flushed, though the effluent probably will clog the filter for a moment or
two.
Plenty of smaller boats out yesterday on Chesapeake Bay, again more than I
have seen in a while. When I got back to the ramp, we were all treated to
the sounds of a double engined, mufferless "penis boat" being started and
warmed up for some 50-gallon an hour "excitement." This is mostly a
fisherman's marina I use these days, and just about everybody goes out of
their way to be friendly, helpful, and non-intrusive, even, god help me,
the PWC'ers. So the dweeb with the "penis boat" got a few Bronx cheers as
he chugged out of the little harbor. Oh...he had the obligatory heavy
gold chain necklace and the babe with him had the obligatory artificial
tits. Well, at least she wouldn't need a life jacket, no matter what
happened.
We've run into a bad stretch of damp, humid weather.
Today is supposed to be nice and then we return to the usual for the next
four days.
Winds are light so I may take the Yukon down to Mahone Bay to hobnob with
the yachtie crowd.
I hope the weather improves for this event:
http://www.mahonebayclassicboatfestival.org/
and..
http://chesterraceweek.com/
Mahone Bay is a beautiful place to boat and a local committee has been very
successful saving a number of beautiful unspoiled islands from greedy
developers and
carperbaggers.
http://www.mahoneislands.ns.ca/events/aad_2007.shtml