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Bobsprit August 11th 03 03:09 PM

a REAL challenge
 
The gentleman's rules of engagement are that the person who has been
challenged sets the place and time.

100% a lie. American, French and british codes of honor all dictate AGREED time
of engagement. A gentleman is not rigid, nor does he rush an engagement in
hopes that the challenger won't have time to prepare.
If you check with Marc, you'll find that I was unable to join him aboard his
Freedom 36 because of a funeral on Saturday. Even if I was free, I would have
been aboard that boat, rather than on the sound.
Sorry. You haven't a leg to stand on. You've been given a fair and reasonable
time-frame. I'm not rushing you and will accept alternate sugestions that will
be mutually convienient. There's plenty of time left in the season.

RB

Bobsprit August 11th 03 03:12 PM

a REAL challenge
 
Bwaaak! Bwaaak! Bwaaak! Bobadil's a CHICKEN!!!

Did you just actually type "Bwaaak Bwaak?"


RB

Bobsprit August 11th 03 03:13 PM

a REAL challenge
 
Gentlemen's Rules of Engagement? This is NY , man.
kick em when they're up, kick em harder when they're down.

That too!


RB

jlrogers August 11th 03 03:42 PM

a REAL challenge
 
Was it a funeral or a wedding? Please get it straight.


"Bobsprit" wrote in message
...
The gentleman's rules of engagement are that the person who has been
challenged sets the place and time.

100% a lie. American, French and british codes of honor all dictate

AGREED time
of engagement. A gentleman is not rigid, nor does he rush an

engagement in
hopes that the challenger won't have time to prepare.
If you check with Marc, you'll find that I was unable to join him

aboard his
Freedom 36 because of a funeral on Saturday. Even if I was free, I

would have
been aboard that boat, rather than on the sound.
Sorry. You haven't a leg to stand on. You've been given a fair and

reasonable
time-frame. I'm not rushing you and will accept alternate sugestions

that will
be mutually convienient. There's plenty of time left in the season.

RB



NH_/\)_ August 11th 03 03:44 PM

a REAL challenge
 
Hey a 36ft-er WTG, I plan on buying ours at least 35-40 ft
we were planning to buy a new one?.... I have learned that our first
sailboat
should be a used one... so we are looking for a nice used late model,
Clearwater FL is a harvest of used boats -- we are looking right now.

A true power-boater going to sail HAHA

NH_/)_

here's my boat , punk
http://community.webshots.com/photo/...55539946MATggy




Marc August 11th 03 03:53 PM

a REAL challenge
 
Ask MC why he mispelled my name.

On Mon, 11 Aug 2003 14:44:25 GMT, "jlrogers" wrote:

BUSTED! Then why is your name spelled differently? BUSTED!


"Marc" wrote in message
.. .
here's my boat , punk
http://community.webshots.com/photo/...55539946MATggy

let's see yours.


On Mon, 11 Aug 2003 10:22:05 -0400,
wrote:

On Mon, 11 Aug 2003 14:11:35 GMT, Marc wrote:

Gentlemen's Rules of Engagement? This is NY , man.
kick em when they're up, kick em harder when they're down.
hit em from behind.
hit first, hardest


You sound like an even bigger coward than Bobadil. Then again, many
here strongly suspect that you ARE Bobadil, so your posts don't carry
any weight.

BB




Marc August 11th 03 03:59 PM

a REAL challenge
 
With your avowal of my credibility and $2.00, I can get on the IRT.

On Mon, 11 Aug 2003 10:49:43 -0400,
wrote:

On Mon, 11 Aug 2003 14:30:10 GMT, Marc wrote:

here's my boat , punk


Why would anyone but a coward name their boat "punk"?

Meanwhile, associating yourself with Bobadil is not gaining you cred
with anybody here.

By the way, the boat in the picture is not yours. Whoever owns it
spells his name marK, not marC.

What a coward and FRAUD!

BB



Bobsprit August 11th 03 04:19 PM

a REAL challenge
 
You two are a matched pair of embarrassments to sailing, New York, and
REAL men everywhere.

Freedom 36...very nice boat.
C&C 32...very nice boat.

C&C 27....bwahahahaha! And that's the boat you WANTED!

And THAT's the bottom line about Binary Jane's frustration!

Capt RB

Jonathan Ganz August 11th 03 08:30 PM

a REAL challenge
 
Please, please I hope we don't elect the governator.

wrote in message
...
On Mon, 11 Aug 2003 08:35:45 -0700, "Jonathan Ganz"
wrote:

The one time in my life I wish I lived on the East Coast.


Maybe Arnie can work out a trade when he gets elected. You move east,
and Bobadil moves west. I'm sure there would be no resistance to this
deal from New Yorkers. They would probably even throw in Marc, the
Cowardly Fraud.

BB

"Bobsprit" wrote in message
...
After I told Billy Jane I could outsail him with Genoa alone, he

quickly
offered up a 48 hour notice date and avoided all of my alternates.
So now...I offer him a REAL challenge. This coming weekend we'll be

sailing out
to Oyster bay late in the day, perhaps both days, mostly to swim.

Plenty
of
time.
OR. The following weekend, we plan to take a short trip to the Thimble

Islands.
Again, I've giving reasonable notice. If it's a horrible downpour, I'll
understand if he wants to leave his daysailor home.
If the next two weekends are not good for Jane, I'm planning a couple

of
other
trips. I'll take pics to back up that I was there and a pic of my radio

to
show
it was on!
I'll pass his 27 foot tortoise flying my 150% genoa alone. He can run

his
motor
an I'll still pass him.

RB






Bertie the Bunyip August 11th 03 08:58 PM

a REAL challenge
 
"Jonathan Ganz" wrote in
:

Please, please I hope we don't elect the governator.


why not?

Want Horvath instead?

Bertie

wrote in message
...
On Mon, 11 Aug 2003 08:35:45 -0700, "Jonathan Ganz"
wrote:

The one time in my life I wish I lived on the East Coast.


Maybe Arnie can work out a trade when he gets elected. You move east,
and Bobadil moves west. I'm sure there would be no resistance to this
deal from New Yorkers. They would probably even throw in Marc, the
Cowardly Fraud.

BB

"Bobsprit" wrote in message
...
After I told Billy Jane I could outsail him with Genoa alone, he

quickly
offered up a 48 hour notice date and avoided all of my alternates.
So now...I offer him a REAL challenge. This coming weekend we'll
be
sailing out
to Oyster bay late in the day, perhaps both days, mostly to swim.

Plenty
of
time.
OR. The following weekend, we plan to take a short trip to the
Thimble
Islands.
Again, I've giving reasonable notice. If it's a horrible downpour,
I'll understand if he wants to leave his daysailor home.
If the next two weekends are not good for Jane, I'm planning a
couple

of
other
trips. I'll take pics to back up that I was there and a pic of my
radio

to
show
it was on!
I'll pass his 27 foot tortoise flying my 150% genoa alone. He can
run

his
motor
an I'll still pass him.

RB








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