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Jeff Morris February 28th 04 10:23 PM

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The multiple personality disorder is pretty bad when you're talking to yourself!


"JAXAshby" wrote in message
om...
here's your missing ''h''. Stick it up your arse!

JAX (the real deal)


"JAXAshby" wrote in message

...
bb, check the header. note the missing "h".




Thom Stewart February 28th 04 11:09 PM

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Jax,

In your reply found in Jon's reply I believe of the 18 th. You say you
ducked into Port to miss the "Norther" in the Gulf Stream. Later on you
claim 100 miles off shore following the Continental Shelve.

Where were you when you "ducked into port?"

Also have to ask; why 100 miles off shore where the Gulf Stream had an
influence on you when your designation was in Florida. Those replies do
generate questions from an old man (Ole Fart) (Drunk) What ever.

Abuse accepted but answers still requested.

By the way is you check a Chart you will find that to be 200 hundred
miles off shore and be on the edge of the shelf you are in the Caribbean
and getting farther away form Florida. Why would you be that far off the
Coast when the Counter-current, flowing South is in closer; about 10
miles?

You can answer anyway you want this is my finally comment on "LIFELINE"
Topic is much to far removed.

Ole Thom


JAXAshby February 28th 04 11:09 PM

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jeff, it seems to be LaBomba182 who is playing the games.


The multiple personality disorder is pretty bad when you're talking to
yourself!


"JAXAshby" wrote in message
. com...
here's your missing ''h''. Stick it up your arse!

JAX (the real deal)


"JAXAshby" wrote in message

...
bb, check the header. note the missing "h".












JAXAshby February 28th 04 11:34 PM

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C'mon Phony jax, get a frickin klew. Use that massive MENSA brain of yours.

JAX (the REAL Deal)



"JAXAshby" the PHONY wrote in message ...
jeff, it seems to be LaBomba182 who is playing the games.



Donal February 29th 04 12:10 AM

Lifelines
 

wrote in message
...
On Sat, 28 Feb 2004 00:21:39 -0000, "Donal" wrote:


I wonder how it feels to be publicly humiliated. How does it feel to be

the
only poster who is unaware that OT gave up alcohol some time ago?


It appears that you are wrong about Thom's drinking. He's extremely

disoriented,
in case you haven't noticed. It's pretty obvious.


You are a complete idiot. You've no idea how much entertainment that you
are providing us with.

You should really learn how to use Google!



Regards


Donal
--







JAXAshby February 29th 04 12:18 AM

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thom, I said we "would have" ducked into port had we been two days later
passing Cape Hatteras, as at the point there was an unexpected gale coming out
of Maine, with 50 foot waves expected in the Gulf Stream.

We actually lucked out enough to go through CH (or actually through the rocks
off the end of CH) in a near flat calm.

The Gulf Stream -- at that time anyway -- was running quite close to CH and we
were trying to avoid the Stream as best we could.

St Augustine, indeed Miami past which the Gulf Stream passes very closely) is
quite a bit west of CH.

The eddies of the Gulf Stream come and go, and move around even more than the
Stream does, which itself also moves around quite a bit. The boat owner did
not wish to pay for Jenn Clarke's prediction service. Indeed, other than
finding outselves in the Stream when we didn't want to be, and the weird eddy
that pushed us 100* off our heading, we didn't have any real problems with the
Gulf Stream.

Jax,

In your reply found in Jon's reply I believe of the 18 th. You say you
ducked into Port to miss the "Norther" in the Gulf Stream. Later on you
claim 100 miles off shore following the Continental Shelve.

Where were you when you "ducked into port?"

Also have to ask; why 100 miles off shore where the Gulf Stream had an
influence on you when your designation was in Florida. Those replies do
generate questions from an old man (Ole Fart) (Drunk) What ever.

Abuse accepted but answers still requested.

By the way is you check a Chart you will find that to be 200 hundred
miles off shore and be on the edge of the shelf you are in the Caribbean
and getting farther away form Florida. Why would you be that far off the
Coast when the Counter-current, flowing South is in closer; about 10
miles?

You can answer anyway you want this is my finally comment on "LIFELINE"
Topic is much to far removed.

Ole Thom










Shen44 February 29th 04 12:37 AM

Lifelines
 
Subject: Lifelines
From: (JAXAshby)
Date: 02/28/2004 07:09 Pacific Standard Time
Message-id:

right.

I understood the first day (Again, you're too stupid to realize that
possibility) .... I just didn't comment until now.

otn




....... And it WAS typically Jaxass stupid.

BTW, Jax, anyone running that far offshore, heading for St. Aug., is asking to
find the Gulf Stream (I'd bet most ship traffic [s-bound] was inshore of you.)
More than likely, you found the "stream", not an eddy (no way to know for sure
with the info you have supplied), considering your direction of set.

Shen

JAXAshby February 29th 04 04:25 AM

Lifelines
 
labomba182 wrote:

[ ]



Jeff Morris February 29th 04 04:29 AM

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You've mentioned these rocks at Cape Hatteras before. Why aren't they shown on
any chart? All I've ever seen there are shoals, but no rocks. Are you sure you
were there?



"JAXAshby" wrote in message
...
thom, I said we "would have" ducked into port had we been two days later
passing Cape Hatteras, as at the point there was an unexpected gale coming out
of Maine, with 50 foot waves expected in the Gulf Stream.

We actually lucked out enough to go through CH (or actually through the rocks
off the end of CH) in a near flat calm.

The Gulf Stream -- at that time anyway -- was running quite close to CH and we
were trying to avoid the Stream as best we could.

St Augustine, indeed Miami past which the Gulf Stream passes very closely) is
quite a bit west of CH.

The eddies of the Gulf Stream come and go, and move around even more than the
Stream does, which itself also moves around quite a bit. The boat owner did
not wish to pay for Jenn Clarke's prediction service. Indeed, other than
finding outselves in the Stream when we didn't want to be, and the weird eddy
that pushed us 100* off our heading, we didn't have any real problems with the
Gulf Stream.

Jax,

In your reply found in Jon's reply I believe of the 18 th. You say you
ducked into Port to miss the "Norther" in the Gulf Stream. Later on you
claim 100 miles off shore following the Continental Shelve.

Where were you when you "ducked into port?"

Also have to ask; why 100 miles off shore where the Gulf Stream had an
influence on you when your designation was in Florida. Those replies do
generate questions from an old man (Ole Fart) (Drunk) What ever.

Abuse accepted but answers still requested.

By the way is you check a Chart you will find that to be 200 hundred
miles off shore and be on the edge of the shelf you are in the Caribbean
and getting farther away form Florida. Why would you be that far off the
Coast when the Counter-current, flowing South is in closer; about 10
miles?

You can answer anyway you want this is my finally comment on "LIFELINE"
Topic is much to far removed.

Ole Thom












JAXAshby February 29th 04 04:38 AM

Lifelines
 
no kidding?

actually, looks like a chickensquat squathead to me. a little boy angry that
98% of men don't want any man -- let alone him -- and most of the last 2%
wouldn't do him on a dare, even with money involved.


bb, check the header. note the missing "h".


You need to check some headers yourself. That wasn't me.

BB

wrote in message
e.com...
yes jeffies, mine is different. It *ALWAYS* points to the bow.

JAX


Must be that oversize steel anchor you carry.

BB















(JAXAshby) wrote:

bb, check the header. note the missing "h".


You need to check some headers yourself. That wasn't me.

BB

wrote in message
e.com...
yes jeffies, mine is different. It *ALWAYS* points to the bow.

JAX


Must be that oversize steel anchor you carry.

BB


















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