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Default Speaking of Evinrude....

Harry wrote:
On 2/1/10 8:03 PM, Bruce wrote:
Harry wrote:
On 2/1/10 12:10 PM, I am Tosk wrote:
In articlea6ffab24-0094-470e-9d98-1543a2329252
@k19g2000yqc.googlegroups.com, says...

On Feb 1, 10:42 am, wrote:
On 2/1/10 10:32 AM, I am Tosk wrote:





In article4cc6b913-6c68-4e9d-a374-
,
says...

On Jan 31, 12:55 pm, wrote:
http://www.cambridgewi.com/HTM%20pag...al/engines.htm

It's amazing how many things Ole Evinrude was involved in. Boat
motors, Briggs& Stratton, Harley Davidson, as well as ... lawn
mowers. And probably a bunch more...

Quite a guy!

Remember now, Harry's father was great friends with
Evinrude.......
snerk

Didn't Harry's dad and old man Evinrude cross the Atlantic in a
small
skiff to a Fireboat welcome in NYC! Or was that some retired
POTUS, or
something. I forget.

It's funny how Harry used to be able to tell these stories and
nobody
could debunk them. It was a wild time for him, huge internet
audience,
no proof... Then came Google, and Harry's world fell down around
him as
dozens and dozens of his lies got laid on the table. I know he
tries
every day to get the OG posters out of here so he can forget his
embarassing folly but it will never happen. We will always here to
expose what he is to the new posters. Or his own sockpuppets (NDP)
among
others...

Scotty

D'oh. My parents knew Ralph Evinrude. For several decades, my
parents
attended annual parties Evinrude held for the corporation's highest
volume outboard motor dealers. These were not huge parties. You see,
Snotty, my dad was a reasonably successful businessman who owned and
operated a boat store and later a boat store and marina. This
differentiates him from your dad, who apparently accomplished
nothing.
Apparently the same is true for your moron boddy loogy's father.
What do
they have to show for their existence on this planet? You and
loogy?- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -

Apparently they have more to show for their existence on this planet
than yours! I don't have to make up lies for my parents!

Notice how the lie has changed from ?the biggest marine distribution
operation in the North East?, to a ?reasonable successful?. Snerk,
Google really changed Harry?s lie.. er, I mean, life...

Scotty


It hasn't changed. My dad was the largest unit volume evinrude dealer
in connecticut for many many years, and for some of those years
outsold every other dealership in new england in terms of units sold.
"Marine distribution" is a term of your creation, ****head...not mine.

This, while your father was drinking squeeze and teaching you skills
like sweeping up the floors in a warehouse.


As a business owner, I bet he loved the unions and sent them an
invitation to organize his workers.



At least half my father's customers were union members...mostly highly
skilled factory workers who built helicopters, trucks, ships,
armament, machine tools, and civil servants, like cops, firemen, and
teachers. You know, the men and women who built America and made her
strong. Not lumps of **** like you.

You avoided the message - what's new? So he ran a non-union business.
Good for him! He was allowed to make his own decisions and not pay a
premium for substandard workers. That would help explain his longevity
and success. Too bad you didn't learn from him and just simply cashed
out and ended his legacy when he died. Did the demand for boats,
motors, and service/repairs die with him? I doubt it. You were
incapable or unwilling to take over the company and took the easy way
out. If half of what you said about him is true, he was probably an
interesting, and intelligent, man with a vision that you squashed with
an auction. Who's the lump of ****, Harry? It's certainly not me.