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Default A 1972 Pearson 30' who's bow is down about 2 inches...

So you deny wanting a chrome anchor???

"Bobsprit" wrote in message
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You forgot ignorance about boats, remember this is the guy that asked

about
a "Chrome Anchor", or more recently didn't realize that using turnbuckles

on
a vessel might involve the use of cotter pins, don't forget he didn't know

the
difference between VHF and Marine SSB sets, or the proper procedure for

using
the
former, the list goes on ad nauseum.


Wow, Marty...thats a lot of lying! Congrats!


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Default A 1972 Pearson 30' who's bow is down about 2 inches...

So you deny wanting a chrome anchor???

Yup. I meant stainless steel.

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Default A 1972 Pearson 30' who's bow is down about 2 inches...

Why would he want one? He's already GOT one.


It was on special.

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Default A 1972 Pearson 30' who's bow is down about 2 inches...

Yup. I meant stainless steel.

Liar, You thought it was chrome. Admit it, or I will shackle and thimble
a re-post of your words.....


Even Neal knew what I meant. You didn't. No surprise.

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Default A 1972 Pearson 30' who's bow is down about 2 inches...

Takes one to know one?

"Bob****" bob****@BIG FAT LIAR.com wrote ...
Yup. I meant stainless steel.


Liar, You thought it was chrome. Admit it, or I will shackle and thimble
a re-post of your words.....


Even Neal knew what I meant. You didn't. No surprise.

RB


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Default A 1972 Pearson 30' who's bow is down about 2 inches...


"Bobsprit" wrote in message
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Yup. I meant stainless steel.


Liar, You thought it was chrome. Admit it, or I will shackle and thimble
a re-post of your words.....


Even Neal knew what I meant. You didn't. No surprise.


Honestly! We could all invoke Neal as our expert witness - now that he has
left us.


Try to prove your own point - .... on your own!


Admit it, you know so little about sailing that you really believed that a
chromed anchor was a good thing.


Regards


Donal
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Default A 1972 Pearson 30' who's bow is down about 2 inches...

Admit it, you know so little about sailing that you really believed that a
chromed anchor was a good thing.


A chromed anchor would be a good thing, which is why they make shiny SS ones.

You hung yourself AGAIN, donal!

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"Bob****" bob****@BIG FAT ASSHOLE LIAR.com wrote


A chromed anchor would be a good thing,


around your neck.

 
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