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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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![]() Real cruiser: anchored for the night, sitting in the cockpit, enjoying the nice warm breeze, sipping rum & coke, watching a spectacular sunset. boob****: tied up in his slip, watching ''The Crying Game'' movie for the umpteenth time. "Bobsprit" wrote in message ... It's been suggested by a few idiots that a TV had now place on a modern crusing boat. Now I'm no long range cruiser, but facts are facts! Space: Have you guys ever heard of "flat screen TV?" Uses little power and takes up even less space. Safety: A properly mounted TV won't fly around in bad weather or a knockdown. Power: Many long distance cruisers now carry nice laptops in addition to the standard charts. These laptops can treat the cruiser to a movie now and again with almost no power penalty. The fact is that TV has become a no-brainer for easy entertainment on many a cruising boat, espcially in recent years with flat panel displays. Anyone who says otherwise is living in the past and hasn't read websites showing today's cruisers and what they carry. Books, music? Of course! But a TV can be a great treat for those aboard and doesn't need to stay home anymore. Wake up and smell the 80's, kids. They've ended...long ago! Bwahahahahaha! RB |
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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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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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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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No. He's just the king of idiots.
"Scott Vernon" wrote in message ... 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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Maybe he identifies with "her."
"Scott Vernon" 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. boob****: tied up in his slip, watching ''The Crying Game'' movie for the umpteenth time. "Bobsprit" wrote in message ... It's been suggested by a few idiots that a TV had now place on a modern crusing boat. Now I'm no long range cruiser, but facts are facts! Space: Have you guys ever heard of "flat screen TV?" Uses little power and takes up even less space. Safety: A properly mounted TV won't fly around in bad weather or a knockdown. Power: Many long distance cruisers now carry nice laptops in addition to the standard charts. These laptops can treat the cruiser to a movie now and again with almost no power penalty. The fact is that TV has become a no-brainer for easy entertainment on many a cruising boat, espcially in recent years with flat panel displays. Anyone who says otherwise is living in the past and hasn't read websites showing today's cruisers and what they carry. Books, music? Of course! But a TV can be a great treat for those aboard and doesn't need to stay home anymore. Wake up and smell the 80's, kids. They've ended...long ago! Bwahahahahaha! RB |
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No. We've suggested that you're the idiot. YOU WIN!
"Bobsprit" wrote in message ... It's been suggested by a few idiots that a TV had now place on a modern crusing boat. Now I'm no long range cruiser, but facts are facts! Have you ever heard of lots of unnecessary crap... apparently you like it. Space: Have you guys ever heard of "flat screen TV?" Uses little power and takes up even less space. Safety: A properly mounted TV won't fly around in bad weather or a knockdown. So now you have a TV and a laptop. Wow, you're a pretty busy guy down below there. How about doing some sailing. Power: Many long distance cruisers now carry nice laptops in addition to the standard charts. These laptops can treat the cruiser to a movie now and again with almost no power penalty. The fact is that you're a no-brainer and you can entertain yourself. The fact is that TV has become a no-brainer for easy entertainment on many a cruising boat, espcially in recent years with flat panel displays. Anyone who says otherwise is living in the past and hasn't read websites showing today's cruisers and what they carry. Books, music? Of course! But a TV can be a great treat for those aboard and doesn't need to stay home anymore. Wake up, get out of your apartment, and do some serious sailing. Then, get back to us (or not). Wake up and smell the 80's, kids. They've ended...long ago! Bwahahahahaha! RB |
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Hell, Jon, if Boob had done ANY long distance blue water sailing he would
realize two very important facts. 1. When you're underway, there is very little extra time for leisure activities like watching movies. Think of how much time is available on a typical off-watch. 2. When you arrive at your destination, there are usually more interesting or important things to do than sit around watching movies. I think Boob has some strange ideas about what life at SEA is about, these ideas have been reinforced by the crap he's seen at boat shows. About the only statement he made that had any basis in reality was: "Now I'm no long range cruiser" I would add, he's no short distance cruiser either. John Cairns "Jonathan Ganz" wrote in message ... No. We've suggested that you're the idiot. YOU WIN! "Bobsprit" wrote in message ... It's been suggested by a few idiots that a TV had now place on a modern crusing boat. Now I'm no long range cruiser, but facts are facts! Have you ever heard of lots of unnecessary crap... apparently you like it. Space: Have you guys ever heard of "flat screen TV?" Uses little power and takes up even less space. Safety: A properly mounted TV won't fly around in bad weather or a knockdown. So now you have a TV and a laptop. Wow, you're a pretty busy guy down below there. How about doing some sailing. Power: Many long distance cruisers now carry nice laptops in addition to the standard charts. These laptops can treat the cruiser to a movie now and again with almost no power penalty. The fact is that you're a no-brainer and you can entertain yourself. The fact is that TV has become a no-brainer for easy entertainment on many a cruising boat, espcially in recent years with flat panel displays. Anyone who says otherwise is living in the past and hasn't read websites showing today's cruisers and what they carry. Books, music? Of course! But a TV can be a great treat for those aboard and doesn't need to stay home anymore. Wake up, get out of your apartment, and do some serious sailing. Then, get back to us (or not). Wake up and smell the 80's, kids. They've ended...long ago! Bwahahahahaha! RB |
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So what happens to these "long distance cruisers" when they arrive at their
destination? When they sight land do they turn around and head back, like the Flying Dutchman? Most Long Distance Cruisers are coastal cruisers that, on occasion, make long passages. "John Cairns" wrote in message ... Hell, Jon, if Boob had done ANY long distance blue water sailing he would realize two very important facts. 1. When you're underway, there is very little extra time for leisure activities like watching movies. Think of how much time is available on a typical off-watch. 2. When you arrive at your destination, there are usually more interesting or important things to do than sit around watching movies. I think Boob has some strange ideas about what life at SEA is about, these ideas have been reinforced by the crap he's seen at boat shows. About the only statement he made that had any basis in reality was: "Now I'm no long range cruiser" I would add, he's no short distance cruiser either. John Cairns "Jonathan Ganz" wrote in message ... No. We've suggested that you're the idiot. YOU WIN! "Bobsprit" wrote in message ... It's been suggested by a few idiots that a TV had now place on a modern crusing boat. Now I'm no long range cruiser, but facts are facts! Have you ever heard of lots of unnecessary crap... apparently you like it. Space: Have you guys ever heard of "flat screen TV?" Uses little power and takes up even less space. Safety: A properly mounted TV won't fly around in bad weather or a knockdown. So now you have a TV and a laptop. Wow, you're a pretty busy guy down below there. How about doing some sailing. Power: Many long distance cruisers now carry nice laptops in addition to the standard charts. These laptops can treat the cruiser to a movie now and again with almost no power penalty. The fact is that you're a no-brainer and you can entertain yourself. The fact is that TV has become a no-brainer for easy entertainment on many a cruising boat, espcially in recent years with flat panel displays. Anyone who says otherwise is living in the past and hasn't read websites showing today's cruisers and what they carry. Books, music? Of course! But a TV can be a great treat for those aboard and doesn't need to stay home anymore. Wake up, get out of your apartment, and do some serious sailing. Then, get back to us (or not). Wake up and smell the 80's, kids. They've ended...long ago! Bwahahahahaha! RB |
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