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Bobsprit
 
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Now waddle off back to your Lazy Boy and take a big load off those ankles of
yours.

Leave his lover out of this. What did he do to you?

RB
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"DSK" wrote in message
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| "Capt. Mooron" wrote:
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| Try Diaper Cream..... rub it on thick.
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| jlrogers wrote:
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| No wonder your pants stick to your butt.
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| His butt? No, he was talking about his head....

Look here Doug Vader.... when I want your opinion I'll tell you what it is!

Obi Won Mooron
"May the Farce be with you"


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I don't want to spend $$$ on an ablative
multi-season coating if it's not necessary, nor do I want to paint the
thing any more than is absolutely necessary. Suggestions?

If a can of better paint is "expensive" maybe you shouldn't have bought the
boat. A can of ablative paint may cost a little more than some other type but
it won't build up since it washes away and you will save money in the long run
because you won't be paying someone to remove 5 layers of paint someday.
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More like the smell of a fart than any chill!

S.Simon


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So, do you feel a chill in the air when I come into the newsgroup?

DSK



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Steve Zweigart
 
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Point is not the expense of the paint, but rather the necessity. I am
finding very little information regarding whether ablative paints are
necessary for freshwater applications. Being new to boating, I don't
know what my options are, and am trying to find out any way I can. I
sure as heck don't want to get into yearly painting cycles, if I can
help it. If an ablative is indicated, I want the best, longest-lasting
multi-season I can get.

SAIL LOCO wrote:
I don't want to spend $$$ on an ablative
multi-season coating if it's not necessary, nor do I want to paint the
thing any more than is absolutely necessary. Suggestions?

If a can of better paint is "expensive" maybe you shouldn't have bought the
boat. A can of ablative paint may cost a little more than some other type but
it won't build up since it washes away and you will save money in the long run
because you won't be paying someone to remove 5 layers of paint someday.
S/V Express 30 "Ringmaster"
Trains are a winter sport




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Simple Simon
 
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Stop it! You'll get Ganz all hot and bothered.

S.Simon


"Capt. Mooron" wrote in message ...
Nothin sticks to my tight, well muscled butt. My pants just look painted on
because I'm so damn fit, buff, and well proportioned I can wear tight pants
and look good......



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"Capt. Mooron" wrote:

Have you learned to balance a beer on your gut so you can steer and gun the
throttle at the same time?


An old trucker was reminiscing to pass the miles. "In the old days it
took a man to drive a truck cuz of the "crash box" - one foot on the
clutch the other on the throttle, one hand on the gear lever, the other
on the "brownie", ahh those were the days!" A lady driver promptly asked
"Oh Ya! then what 'nhell did you steer with?" "Like I said," sez he,
"took a man to drive a truck ..." Maybe the same applies here (c:
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"Capt. Mooron" wrote:

Nothin sticks to my tight, well muscled butt. My pants just look

painted on
because I'm so damn fit, buff, and well proportioned I can wear

tight pants
and look good...... not look like you imitating an overstuffed

cellulite
sausage.


I find asa sooo informative! Heheheee.

LP


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Careful, Horass is getting all hot and showing his tits again.

"Capt. Mooron" wrote in message
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Nothin sticks to my tight, well muscled butt. My pants just look painted

on
because I'm so damn fit, buff, and well proportioned I can wear tight

pants
and look good...... not look like you imitating an overstuffed cellulite
sausage.

Now waddle off back to your Lazy Boy and take a big load off those ankles

of
yours.

CM


"jlrogers" wrote in message
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| No wonder your pants stick to your butt.
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| "Capt. Mooron" wrote in message
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| Try Diaper Cream..... rub it on thick.
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Jonathan Ganz
 
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Sorry, but I like women... but feel free to indulge yourself.

"Simple Simon" wrote in message
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Stop it! You'll get Ganz all hot and bothered.

S.Simon


"Capt. Mooron" wrote in message

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Nothin sticks to my tight, well muscled butt. My pants just look painted

on
because I'm so damn fit, buff, and well proportioned I can wear tight

pants
and look good......





 
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