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Flying TVs at Sea!!!!
such venom
"Bobsprit" wrote in message ... Real cruiser: anchored for the night, sitting in the cockpit, enjoying the nice warm breeze, sipping rum & coke, watching a spectacular sunset. Rum and coke??? What a fag you are, Scotty! After the sun goes down, what will you and Gayanzy do next? Bwahahahaha! RB |
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"Bobsprit" wrote in message
I didn't bother because I think the ideal use is to carry a small library of movies on DVD, which takes up next to no room. Do you actually watch broadcast TV on the Cat, Jeff? Sure, what's wrong with broadcast? Remember, we usually go out for 2 or 3 weeks at a time; we spend more than half of the summer living on board. New England has the best TV weather reports in the country, and that alone makes it worth having. Plus, the odd news or sports event, etc - there's nothing wrong with staying in touch. Actually, the TV/VCR probably got more use for movies, but we now have a little DVD player that will replace that. It very common for 9 to 5ers to think that boating requires "vacating" the normal routine. When you're retired, its just living aboard part of the time. And besides, giving up the internet is a lot harder fro me than giving up TV. -jeff |
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Bobsprit wrote:
Television: 1 : an electronic system of transmitting transient images of fixed or moving objects together with sound over a wire or through space by apparatus that converts light and sound into electrical waves and reconverts them into visible light rays and audible sound Sounds like the Laptop and flat panel qualify! You're wrong again! Okie dokie, let's carry this one step further, the next time you put one of those not yet released to the public DVDs that you claim to get in your DVD player at home and watch the contents on that large screen TV in your little room, refer to that process as "Watching TV", non of this pretentious "screening a film" hog swill! Cheers Marty |
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Scott Vernon wrote:
such venom "A lot of rage Harv, a lot of rage.", I wonder how far back Boobsies film memory goes? Cheers Marty |
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Could never figure that out, to the casual observer about 99% of the Boob's
post appear to have emanated from someone of A. Extremely low intelligence or B. A gifted 6 year old. I think Boob must adhere to the old adage, "if you throw enough **** on the wall some of it will stick" A third alternative: http://my.webmd.com/content/article/71/81306.htm I've looked this up before, haven't noticed any links to NIMH or any "serious" medical sites, I'm guessing that it would be due to the fact that it's not considered a debilitating disorder, and their aren't any pharmacological treatments for it as far as I know, though I've only done a cursory examination. John Cairns "Martin Baxter" wrote in message ... Remco Moedt wrote: I meant that the ocean is still unpredictable... BTW, is it possible for you to answer in a single post? Seems your short memory is damaged.... There are two possibilities here Remco. One, Bob can't figure out how to do it. Two, Boobsie does it on purpose for several reasons; it ****es some people of, he thinks it is somehow more effective, and/or he likes to keep the statistics that reflect the number of posts he makes high. Cheers Marty |
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John Cairns wrote:
I've looked this up before, haven't noticed any links to NIMH or any "serious" medical sites, I'm guessing that it would be due to the fact that it's not considered a debilitating disorder, and their aren't any pharmacological treatments for it as far as I know, though I've only done a cursory examination. John Cairns Indeed John, "A Narcissist (notice the capital N) has no sense of self. If not reflected by others, he feels annulled, dead, void. It is a harrowing experience". I have observed that Boob comes close to appoplexia when this group threatens to ignore hime. Cheers Marty |
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Okie dokie, let's carry this one step further,
You mean..."Bob is right again, so let's go WAY off topic so we can act like we're right!" Bwahahahaha! RB |
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I have observed that Boob comes close to appoplexia when this
group threatens to ignore hime. That's a good one! When has this group of failures EVER come close to ignoring me. You can't do it. No NOW. Not EVER. RB |
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I guess it's a matter of degree. I would think that a paranoid schizophrenic
would be debilitated, at least somewhat. They would require medication and supervision to lead a "normal" life, NPD doesn't require medication, but it might be harder to treat, I will concede that point. And I would also concede that it would be difficult to deal with, but probably equally difficult for individuals in close contact with the person having the disorder. John Cairns "Martin Baxter" wrote in message ... John Cairns wrote: I've looked this up before, haven't noticed any links to NIMH or any "serious" medical sites, I'm guessing that it would be due to the fact that it's not considered a debilitating disorder, and their aren't any pharmacological treatments for it as far as I know, though I've only done a cursory examination. John Cairns Indeed John, "A Narcissist (notice the capital N) has no sense of self. If not reflected by others, he feels annulled, dead, void. It is a harrowing experience". I have observed that Boob comes close to appoplexia when this group threatens to ignore hime. Cheers Marty |
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Bobsprit wrote:
Okie dokie, let's carry this one step further, You mean..."Bob is right again, so let's go WAY off topic so we can act like we're right!" Bwahahahaha! You mean 'Ouch, it hurts when I'm made to look like an idiot, and it happens so often!' Cheers Marty |
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