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Rick,

Hey you ridiculous weenie, did you never figure out that stress
is relieved when you vent? I can tell you're one of the anal
retentive types who prides himself on not showing any normal
emotions. It's people like YOU who end up with heart attacks
and strokes - not me. It's people like you who deserve them
for wishing them on others.

I'm not afraid to express my disgust with ignoramuses like you
and most of the other pretenders who plague this group with
asinine comments and failue to ever sail. Some even think
having a restored tugboat is something to be proud of. Ha!
What a joke that is. How stupid is it really to restore a
motorboat? And, for what reason other than to have an
object that other ignorant idiots can make comments about
like, "nice brightwork", "such shiney brass", "spotless decks"
etc. all indicating a total ignorance of what a working boat
really looks like. Any old show-off fool can spend all his
time restoring some old boat that never does anything but
shows. Real sailors live aboard and sail their boats. The
show is all in the go. Real systems that work and show
wear and tear of voyaging are the mark of a real boat -
not some stupid, stay-at-the-dock, carpenters nightmare.

But, you'll never understand sailboating and sailboats because
you're just another motorhead with an ego almost as big
as your fat ass. Sod off you ******!

S.Simon - a drop of five points in BP after posting this


"Rick" wrote in message news
Simple Simon wrote:

"The real problem I have now is my stupid blood pressure."


Bwahahahahahahahahahahahahahah

That's only ONE of many "problems" you've got, Nil. It's obvious you
don't handle pressure well ... look at some of your kneejerk posts!

Besides, like I said before, your little toy MOTORBOAT license is worth
the same expired as current so who really cares, you can't use it 'cause
that's all you've got ... a piece of paper.

Have a nice relaxing day.

"Captain" Bwahahahahahahahahahahahahahahah

Rick



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Rick
 
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Sorry to take so long to respond, was up in Juan de Fuca on a 60 foot
ketch with shiny brass and spotless decks and brightwork to die for. It
has booms that don't need old scrap pipe to hold them together.

Simple Simon wrote:
It's people like you who deserve them
for wishing them on others.


Now - that's - an odd position for you to take, since you are the only
one here who is on record wishing bad things on others ... have you
already forgotten the thrashing you recently took? Oh, yeah, maybe so,
you take so many it must be difficult to keep track.

Real systems that work and show wear and tear ...


Bwahahahahahahahah, yeah, like that broken boom on your tupperware
trailerboat?

But, you'll never understand sailboating and sailboats because
you're just another motorhead


Bwahahahahahahahahaahh "Motorhead" ?? That's a good one coming from a
guy whose only bragging rights are based on an expired MOTOR license to
operate an outboard powered Whaler ... so where's the sailing content
there, MOTORmouth? Couldn't pass the sail endorsement or don't have any
sail experience?

Like I said before, your little toy MOTORBOAT license is worth
the same expired as current so who really cares, you can't use it 'cause
that's all you've got ... a piece of paper. But then again, paperwork is
where you find your comfort ... if it weren't for the COLREGS you, the
MOTOR "captain" without a sail endorsement, wouldn't have a whole lot of
nautical stuff to write about at all.

Face it Nil, you're just an internet wannabe who can't fix a broken boom
or renew a toy MOTORBOAT license.

Rick

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Rick,

Please do not put down tupperware!

"Rick" wrote in message
k.net...
Sorry to take so long to respond, was up in Juan de Fuca on a 60 foot
ketch with shiny brass and spotless decks and brightwork to die for. It
has booms that don't need old scrap pipe to hold them together.

Simple Simon wrote:
It's people like you who deserve them
for wishing them on others.


Now - that's - an odd position for you to take, since you are the only
one here who is on record wishing bad things on others ... have you
already forgotten the thrashing you recently took? Oh, yeah, maybe so,
you take so many it must be difficult to keep track.

Real systems that work and show wear and tear ...


Bwahahahahahahahah, yeah, like that broken boom on your tupperware
trailerboat?

But, you'll never understand sailboating and sailboats because
you're just another motorhead


Bwahahahahahahahahaahh "Motorhead" ?? That's a good one coming from a
guy whose only bragging rights are based on an expired MOTOR license to
operate an outboard powered Whaler ... so where's the sailing content
there, MOTORmouth? Couldn't pass the sail endorsement or don't have any
sail experience?

Like I said before, your little toy MOTORBOAT license is worth
the same expired as current so who really cares, you can't use it 'cause
that's all you've got ... a piece of paper. But then again, paperwork is
where you find your comfort ... if it weren't for the COLREGS you, the
MOTOR "captain" without a sail endorsement, wouldn't have a whole lot of
nautical stuff to write about at all.

Face it Nil, you're just an internet wannabe who can't fix a broken boom
or renew a toy MOTORBOAT license.

Rick



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Jonathan Ganz wrote:

Please do not put down tupperware!


Oops, sorry. I honestly didn't consider that in characterizing Nil's
"boat" as tupperware I was indeed denigrating a very useful brand of
storage containers.

I am going to open the beautifully varnished brass-bound oak doors on my
galley reefer and apologize to the Tupperware containers within.

Rick

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That should do it.

"Rick" wrote in message
nk.net...
Jonathan Ganz wrote:

Please do not put down tupperware!


Oops, sorry. I honestly didn't consider that in characterizing Nil's
"boat" as tupperware I was indeed denigrating a very useful brand of
storage containers.

I am going to open the beautifully varnished brass-bound oak doors on my
galley reefer and apologize to the Tupperware containers within.

Rick





 
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