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Donal November 6th 03 10:27 PM

Tired of reading Bobsprit
 

"Bobsprit" wrote in message
...
I think you should move over, Booby, your imposters are more interesting

than
you are!

I'm just amazed that anyone would impersonate someone in a NG! Kinda
flattering! It means they couldn't invent their own personality, of

course, but
it's still fun!


He seems to have more personality than you do.

He's easy to spot because he isn't limited to only three subjects in his
posts.


Regards


Donal
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Simple Simon November 7th 03 11:16 PM

Tired of reading Bobsprit
 
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One little type and you flip out . . .


The Captains Nemesis wrote in message ...
On Thu, 6 Nov 2003 22:24:31 -0000, "Donal"
wrote:


"The_navigator©" wrote in message
...
Are you saying most of the crew are from single parent families?


Ouch!!!

Neal, I think that you really need to correct us on this "misunderstanding".


He's not gonna correct anything.
He claimed 100,000 people to welcome home the Nimitz.

Same as he claims that Shrubs popularity is rising, that the US
economy is booming when in fact it is actually only beginning to
recover...maybe.
Same as he claims Iraq had WMD...none found.
Same as he claims lots of things.

Fact is he sees what he wants to believe, the truth never gets
through.

There have been many studies done on this failing of the human mind
I'm sure MC could enlighten us.


Oz1...of the 3 twins.

I welcome you to crackerbox palace,We've been expecting you.





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Donal November 8th 03 01:21 AM

Tired of reading Bobsprit
 

"Simple Simon" wrote in message
...
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One little type and you flip out . . .


Did you mean "typo "?


Regards



Donal
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Simple Simon November 8th 03 01:38 AM

Tired of reading Bobsprit
 


Tow little typos or is it three now?

S.Simon

"Donal" wrote in message ...

"Simple Simon" wrote in message
...
**** Post for FREE via your newsreader at post.usenet.com ****

One little type and you flip out . . .


Did you mean "typo "?


Regards



Donal
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James Johnson December 20th 03 08:01 PM

Tired of reading Bobsprit
 
Hey, I served on the Gompers in 80-82. It was my neutral duty in lieu of shore
duty. Made 2 extended West Pac's (some shore duty). Where's she home ported
now?


JJ

On 6 Nov 2003 07:56:57 -0800, (Joe) wrote:

"Simple Simon" wrote in message ...
Then read some comments from some
patriots for a change.



Its great to read about true patroits for a change here.

Nothing like manning the rails and getting that kind of greeting at the docks.

You have to be very careful not to knock someone out with a Monkeys Fist.

We always took at least one greeter out everytime :0)

Joe
USS Samuel Gompers AD-37

Im





A crowd of 100,000 welcomed the "Nimitz" home.

http://www.cnn.com/2003/US/West/11/0...rns/index.html

James Johnson
remove the "dot" from after sail in email address to reply

Joe December 21st 03 01:01 AM

Tired of reading Bobsprit
 
James Johnson wrote in message . ..
Hey, I served on the Gompers in 80-82. It was my neutral duty in lieu of shore
duty. Made 2 extended West Pac's (some shore duty). Where's she home ported
now?


What divison? I was aboard 79-81 in 3rd division - Boats & Cranes.

She is now homeported in Davy Jones Locker.

The USS Cole sent her to the bottom testing some harpoon missles.

You can read all about it at www.usssamuelgompers.org

Small world or a big ship eh!

Joe





JJ

On 6 Nov 2003 07:56:57 -0800, (Joe) wrote:

"Simple Simon" wrote in message ...
Then read some comments from some
patriots for a change.



Its great to read about true patroits for a change here.

Nothing like manning the rails and getting that kind of greeting at the docks.

You have to be very careful not to knock someone out with a Monkeys Fist.

We always took at least one greeter out everytime :0)

Joe
USS Samuel Gompers AD-37

Im





A crowd of 100,000 welcomed the "Nimitz" home.

http://www.cnn.com/2003/US/West/11/0...rns/index.html

James Johnson
remove the "dot" from after sail in email address to reply


James Johnson December 22nd 03 12:01 AM

Tired of reading Bobsprit
 
On 20 Dec 2003 17:01:44 -0800, (Joe) wrote:

James Johnson wrote in message . ..
Hey, I served on the Gompers in 80-82. It was my neutral duty in lieu of shore
duty. Made 2 extended West Pac's (some shore duty). Where's she home ported
now?


What divison? I was aboard 79-81 in 3rd division - Boats & Cranes.

I was in R-6. Were you aboard when we were leaving San Diego and in the channel
and there was a fire room casualty (blown fuel oil pressure switch bellows as I
recall) so had to secure the boiler and lost propulsion, the anchor was late in
getting dropped so we ended in the middle of the channel, one diesel generator
had flat air banks, the other's output breaker blew after 20 minutes, and the
battery powered VHF radios had dead batteries. What a mess that was. I had to
rig a portable generator that we used to power air samplers on the signal bridge
and ran an extension cord down to the bridge to power the radios. We could hear
the old man scream up there.

JJ


She is now homeported in Davy Jones Locker.

The USS Cole sent her to the bottom testing some harpoon missles.

You can read all about it at
www.usssamuelgompers.org

Small world or a big ship eh!

Joe





JJ

On 6 Nov 2003 07:56:57 -0800, (Joe) wrote:

"Simple Simon" wrote in message ...
Then read some comments from some
patriots for a change.


Its great to read about true patroits for a change here.

Nothing like manning the rails and getting that kind of greeting at the docks.

You have to be very careful not to knock someone out with a Monkeys Fist.

We always took at least one greeter out everytime :0)

Joe
USS Samuel Gompers AD-37

Im





A crowd of 100,000 welcomed the "Nimitz" home.

http://www.cnn.com/2003/US/West/11/0...rns/index.html

James Johnson
remove the "dot" from after sail in email address to reply


James Johnson
remove the "dot" from after sail in email address to reply

Joe December 22nd 03 02:56 PM

Tired of reading Bobsprit
 
James Johnson wrote in message . ..
On 20 Dec 2003 17:01:44 -0800, (Joe) wrote:

James Johnson wrote in message . ..
Hey, I served on the Gompers in 80-82. It was my neutral duty in lieu of shore
duty. Made 2 extended West Pac's (some shore duty). Where's she home ported
now?


What divison? I was aboard 79-81 in 3rd division - Boats & Cranes.

I was in R-6. Were you aboard when we were leaving San Diego and in the channel
and there was a fire room casualty (blown fuel oil pressure switch bellows as I
recall) so had to secure the boiler and lost propulsion, the anchor was late in
getting dropped so we ended in the middle of the channel, one diesel generator
had flat air banks, the other's output breaker blew after 20 minutes, and the
battery powered VHF radios had dead batteries. What a mess that was. I had to
rig a portable generator that we used to power air samplers on the signal bridge
and ran an extension cord down to the bridge to power the radios. We could hear
the old man scream up there.

JJ


That must of been after the ship returned from west pack in 81. My 4
years was up in oct 81 we were still in deigo garcia and I flew back
to process out. I was one of the two helsman on sea and anchor detail
so I would of been on the helm or in the anchor room and do not recall
that.

Im glad you were in R division. While working in the oilfield in
Mexico I had the bad luck to work with one of the worst capts ever.
His name was James (JIM) Johnson and he was at least a 5th a day man.
One day he was so wasted he let our boat drift into a platform and
tore the bridge wing off the boat.

Joe
MSV RedCloud





She is now homeported in Davy Jones Locker.

The USS Cole sent her to the bottom testing some harpoon missles.

You can read all about it at
www.usssamuelgompers.org

Small world or a big ship eh!

Joe





JJ

On 6 Nov 2003 07:56:57 -0800, (Joe) wrote:

"Simple Simon" wrote in message ...
Then read some comments from some
patriots for a change.


Its great to read about true patroits for a change here.

Nothing like manning the rails and getting that kind of greeting at the docks.

You have to be very careful not to knock someone out with a Monkeys Fist.

We always took at least one greeter out everytime :0)

Joe
USS Samuel Gompers AD-37

Im





A crowd of 100,000 welcomed the "Nimitz" home.

http://www.cnn.com/2003/US/West/11/0...rns/index.html

James Johnson
remove the "dot" from after sail in email address to reply


James Johnson
remove the "dot" from after sail in email address to reply


James Johnson January 2nd 04 09:56 PM

Tired of reading Bobsprit
 
On 22 Dec 2003 06:56:30 -0800, (Joe) wrote:

James Johnson wrote in message . ..
On 20 Dec 2003 17:01:44 -0800,
(Joe) wrote:

James Johnson wrote in message . ..
Hey, I served on the Gompers in 80-82. It was my neutral duty in lieu of shore
duty. Made 2 extended West Pac's (some shore duty). Where's she home ported
now?


What divison? I was aboard 79-81 in 3rd division - Boats & Cranes.

I was in R-6. Were you aboard when we were leaving San Diego and in the channel
and there was a fire room casualty (blown fuel oil pressure switch bellows as I
recall) so had to secure the boiler and lost propulsion, the anchor was late in
getting dropped so we ended in the middle of the channel, one diesel generator
had flat air banks, the other's output breaker blew after 20 minutes, and the
battery powered VHF radios had dead batteries. What a mess that was. I had to
rig a portable generator that we used to power air samplers on the signal bridge
and ran an extension cord down to the bridge to power the radios. We could hear
the old man scream up there.

JJ


That must of been after the ship returned from west pack in 81. My 4
years was up in oct 81 we were still in deigo garcia and I flew back
to process out. I was one of the two helsman on sea and anchor detail
so I would of been on the helm or in the anchor room and do not recall
that.

Im glad you were in R division. While working in the oilfield in
Mexico I had the bad luck to work with one of the worst capts ever.
His name was James (JIM) Johnson and he was at least a 5th a day man.
One day he was so wasted he let our boat drift into a platform and
tore the bridge wing off the boat.

Wasn't me. I was a snipe - James (NMN) Johnson Jr. MM1/SS, LELT/ERS

JJ

Joe
MSV RedCloud





She is now homeported in Davy Jones Locker.

The USS Cole sent her to the bottom testing some harpoon missles.

You can read all about it at
www.usssamuelgompers.org

Small world or a big ship eh!

Joe





JJ

On 6 Nov 2003 07:56:57 -0800, (Joe) wrote:

"Simple Simon" wrote in message ...
Then read some comments from some
patriots for a change.


Its great to read about true patroits for a change here.

Nothing like manning the rails and getting that kind of greeting at the docks.

You have to be very careful not to knock someone out with a Monkeys Fist.

We always took at least one greeter out everytime :0)

Joe
USS Samuel Gompers AD-37

Im





A crowd of 100,000 welcomed the "Nimitz" home.

http://www.cnn.com/2003/US/West/11/0...rns/index.html

James Johnson
remove the "dot" from after sail in email address to reply


James Johnson
remove the "dot" from after sail in email address to reply


James Johnson
remove the "dot" from after sail in email address to reply


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