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Do you buy your food from a store...


Comparing this to the direct and terrible destruction of your body through
smoking and drinking is pretty silly.
What's more is that you know I'm right. Smoking is terrible and your addiction
was carefully engineered so a few people could drive new 7 series BMW's every
year. You're being used and abused. And you stand for it. Ganzy didn't.
It's all about self respect, Mooron. You either have it or you don't.

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Nutsy, Go for a couple of week long trips and discover how soon those
power tools and their charging units become a PITA.



As it is I don't have to charge the tools much, because they aren't needed
much. How would this change during cruising, Thom? Over a three month cruise,
how often will my B&D driver need charging? Thom, you're being very silly. The
powered drill and screwdriver are great tools and belong on boats!

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good point

"Bobsprit" wrote


Over a three DAY cruise,
how often will my B&D driver need charging?


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"Bobsprit" wrote in message
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Your boat must be in really crap condition, if you neet to have all those
tools aboard.


Newsflash: A new boat has no need for tools!!!!


Twit!

We're talking about your collection of power tools.

I carry a small bag of screwdrivers, files, a socket set, saw and a couple
of other bits and pieces.


Bwahahahaha! It's so great when Donal blunders into a thread!


I like to give you the occasional opportunity to display your ignorance.


Regards


Donal
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| I like to give you the occasional opportunity to display your ignorance.

Bob makes his own opportunities..... every time he posts!

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I carry a small bag of screwdrivers, files, a socket set, saw and a couple
of other bits and pieces.


Holy crap! Your boat must be ready to fly apart!

Bwahahahahaha!

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Don't know what serious is.. I still like to watch.

"Bobsprit" wrote in message
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I quit about 20 years ago. Best thing I ever did for my health.


If you were a serious smoker, then you made a major accomplishment.
1) You extended your lifespan
2) Improved quality of life
3) Saved a LOT of cash
4) Beat the businessmen and chemists to had you marked for a sucker.

I like Mooron and I wish he'd be serious for a moment and understand and

act on
the above.

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WRONG! Many prescription drugs *are* considered poison. Not all but some...
botox for example... and there are several neurotoxins I believe that are
used in
medical treatments.

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So caffine and prescription drugs are fine by you? Tea?


These are not classified by the FDA as poisons. I don't like or drink tea.
Try again.

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No serious cruiser would carry a TV.

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Haha. A serious knockdown even cab crack the main structure of a ship,
but I'm glad the TV is secured safely....


Well, then the TV won't matter either way. Many modern cruisers carry a

TV.
Sorry, it's a fact. Come out of the 70's.

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Good for you. I think cannibalism is wrong.

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Nitrates in your
bacon?


I don't eat bacon. Disgusting.


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