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Jonathan Ganz
 
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Default Bob****s' ebay crap

Gave what a rest? (It's Ganz, btw.)

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"Bobsprit" wrote in message
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the old bob****'s back, I see.

You're wife is "old" too?
Scotty, you're such an easy tool. Even Ganzy gave it a rest, so why don't

you
stop acting moronic and oh-so-jealous?

RB



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Hey Scootz, you got anything better to do....like clean the toilet?

Hey, Scotty's outhouse is more than a hundred yards away and it's dark out!

RB
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OZ asked:
Hey Scootz, you got anything better to do....like clean the toilet?

You don't clean outhouses. When they get full, you just dig a new hole and
move it on...
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You don't clean outhouses. When they get full, you just dig a new hole and
move it on...

Pretty much how Scotty got a "new" house!

RB
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Scott Vernon
 
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Today, I do. Going to the boat. Cya

Scootz

OzOne wrote in message ...
On Wed, 28 Apr 2004 19:54:55 -0400, "Scott Vernon"
scribbled thusly:

In the top 1/4 of the ad, YOU wrote:

"Ships to: Local pickup only (no shipping) ''

Which, when a prospective buyer opens the page, is the FIRST thing he

sees.

You are wrong again, dickhead.

Marty was right.

You are wrong.

I am right

you are wrong.


SV

Hey Scootz, you got anything better to do....like clean the toilet?


Oz1...of the 3 twins.

I welcome you to crackerbox palace,We've been expecting you.




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Bobsprit wrote:
So it does, however the first thing a prospective sees is the part about "must
be picked up in Queens", it might put some off, just trying to help out.

Martin, are you having reading trouble? It doesn't say that anywhere on the
page.
It reads:

Packing and shipping these props will be 36.00 in the US. You can also pick
this up in Queens or City Island, NY.

RB


Go try again, if one reads from top to bottom, left to right, as most of us in this group do, the first thing about shipping you find is directly
below "Item Location", and reads:

"Item location: Queens, NY
United States
Ships to: Local pickup only (no shipping)"

Now as I said, I'm just trying to be helpful, you seem to be getting rather defensive.

Cheers
Marty

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Sorry, Marty. As you can see, they're sold.

RB
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Bobsprit wrote:

Sorry, Marty. As you can see, they're sold.

RB


Thanks for the apology, congrats on the sale, somebody got a steal, however I'd be wary of a first time buyer that joined yesterday!


Cheers
Marty

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Thanks for the apology, congrats on the sale, somebody got a steal, however I'd
be wary of a first time buyer that joined yesterday!

I have a second buyer, off-ebay, if he doesn't pay. Those props cost 900 bucks,
so it is a good deal. I have many more props including some feathering ones to
be auctioned off soon.

R.
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Bart Senior wrote:
A short walk from my boat is the schooner Dolphin, one of nine
schooners build by the Nazis to transport missiles to Peenemude.

It has the biggest prop I've seen on a sailing yacht. Lots of pictures
of the refit.

http://www.schoonerdolphin.com/

http://www.space.edu/projects/book/chapter8.html


Very cool links, thanks Bart! The North Sea trawlers were tough boats
indeed. It's odd to think of the connection to the V-2 and Werner Von
Braun, this boat was a distant contributor to the Apollo moon shots.

Fresh Breezes- Doug King

 
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