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Bobsprit June 14th 04 12:30 PM

Jim Wins
 
Face facts, folks....
Jim appears to have his Mac 26M. Could be someone elses boat, but that would
make him pretty pathetic.
Congrats on your new boat, Jim. Remember, several people here own bottom drawer
boats and enjoy them (Hunter, Coronado, Beneteau 1st Series and even a
Siedlemann!), so don't listen to any more crap. Regardless of what folks say
here, I hope you enjoy your new boat and sail safely.

Good luck,

RB

Jonathan Ganz June 14th 04 05:35 PM

Jim Wins
 
Yep... he wins.

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"Bobsprit" wrote in message
...
Face facts, folks....
Jim appears to have his Mac 26M. Could be someone elses boat, but that

would
make him pretty pathetic.
Congrats on your new boat, Jim. Remember, several people here own bottom

drawer
boats and enjoy them (Hunter, Coronado, Beneteau 1st Series and even a
Siedlemann!), so don't listen to any more crap. Regardless of what folks

say
here, I hope you enjoy your new boat and sail safely.

Good luck,

RB




Jim Cate June 15th 04 02:06 PM

Jim Wins
 
Thanks Bob. I'll certainly try to do my part in upholding all the great
sailing traditions, beginning thousands of years ago, that have played
such a significant role in spreading civilization and culture throughout
the world.

Jim

Bobsprit wrote:
Face facts, folks....
Jim appears to have his Mac 26M. Could be someone elses boat, but that would
make him pretty pathetic.
Congrats on your new boat, Jim. Remember, several people here own bottom drawer
boats and enjoy them (Hunter, Coronado, Beneteau 1st Series and even a
Siedlemann!), so don't listen to any more crap. Regardless of what folks say
here, I hope you enjoy your new boat and sail safely.

Good luck,

RB



Flying Tadpole June 15th 04 02:11 PM

Jim Wins
 


Jim Cate wrote:

Thanks Bob. I'll certainly try to do my part in upholding all the great
sailing traditions, beginning thousands of years ago, that have played
such a significant role in spreading civilization and culture throughout
the world.


So, when do you propose to start your career of rape, pillage,
plunder, slavery, piracy, empire-building, dissemination of STDs,
economic disruption and promotion of liberal politics?

--
Flying Tadpole

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Scott Vernon June 15th 04 02:32 PM

Jim Wins
 

"Jim Cate" wrote in message
...
Thanks Bob. I'll certainly try to do my part in upholding all the great
sailing traditions,


Too late, you bought a MOTORBOAT.



Bobsprit June 15th 04 02:43 PM

Jim Wins
 
Thanks Bob. I'll certainly try to do my part in upholding all the great
sailing traditions,


Too late, you bought a MOTORBOAT.


Wrong again, S**t. for brains. He bought a motorsailor. And it's probably
better built than your crappy cruiser!

RB

Joe June 15th 04 06:30 PM

Jim Wins
 
"Jonathan Ganz" wrote in message ...
Yep... he wins.


No he does not. Jim is a Faker, sockpuppet at best.
He post a picture then claims it is at a different marina on 2094.

The marina he says the boat is at is west not south of watergate.
The marina he claims to be at has floating docks.

The marina the Mac picture is HYC, been there to many times and I know
the exact house in the background with the van parked in front. Been
there looking at the great view fouled by the crappy barren un
maintained HYC. Look at the lighting fixture on the dock, typical HYC,
broken bulb and missing cover ect. Note the bulkhead work in the
background and small private dock, Ive stood on that very dock. The
house behind the Van is quite unique and I can reconize it in any
picture, Ive been thru the place a few times. The builder made faux
tree trunks for the stilt system on the bayfront. There is not another
house like it anywhere. Jim did not and still does not know who puts
on the Wen. night races, every local and surely someone docked near
Watergate will know who puts on the races. Then he claims to be plate
owner 120 of 310 on the Elissa, that means they raised a total of 110K
not enough money to even dry dock the Elissa once.
On top of that he was a no show for the race. Claims he can plane a
mac with sails, ect........and its clear he's not a Texan.

Joe









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"j" ganz @@
www.sailnow.com

"Bobsprit" wrote in message
...
Face facts, folks....
Jim appears to have his Mac 26M. Could be someone elses boat, but that

would
make him pretty pathetic.
Congrats on your new boat, Jim. Remember, several people here own bottom

drawer
boats and enjoy them (Hunter, Coronado, Beneteau 1st Series and even a
Siedlemann!), so don't listen to any more crap. Regardless of what folks

say
here, I hope you enjoy your new boat and sail safely.

Good luck,

RB


Jim Cate June 16th 04 02:30 AM

Jim Wins
 
Joe,

My boat isn't in League City. It is in Kemah, in the Gulf Coast Sailing
Center.

Regards,
Jim



Joe wrote:
"Jonathan Ganz" wrote in message ...

Yep... he wins.



No he does not. Jim is a Faker, sockpuppet at best.
He post a picture then claims it is at a different marina on 2094.

The marina he says the boat is at is west not south of watergate.
The marina he claims to be at has floating docks.

The marina the Mac picture is HYC, been there to many times and I know
the exact house in the background with the van parked in front. Been
there looking at the great view fouled by the crappy barren un
maintained HYC. Look at the lighting fixture on the dock, typical HYC,
broken bulb and missing cover ect. Note the bulkhead work in the
background and small private dock, Ive stood on that very dock. The
house behind the Van is quite unique and I can reconize it in any
picture, Ive been thru the place a few times. The builder made faux
tree trunks for the stilt system on the bayfront. There is not another
house like it anywhere. Jim did not and still does not know who puts
on the Wen. night races, every local and surely someone docked near
Watergate will know who puts on the races. Then he claims to be plate
owner 120 of 310 on the Elissa, that means they raised a total of 110K
not enough money to even dry dock the Elissa once.
On top of that he was a no show for the race. Claims he can plane a
mac with sails, ect........and its clear he's not a Texan.

Joe










--
"j" ganz @@
www.sailnow.com

"Bobsprit" wrote in message
...

Face facts, folks....
Jim appears to have his Mac 26M. Could be someone elses boat, but that


would

make him pretty pathetic.
Congrats on your new boat, Jim. Remember, several people here own bottom


drawer

boats and enjoy them (Hunter, Coronado, Beneteau 1st Series and even a
Siedlemann!), so don't listen to any more crap. Regardless of what folks


say

here, I hope you enjoy your new boat and sail safely.

Good luck,

RB



Jim Cate June 16th 04 02:45 AM

Jim Wins
 


Flying Tadpole wrote:


Jim Cate wrote:

Thanks Bob. I'll certainly try to do my part in upholding all the great
sailing traditions, beginning thousands of years ago, that have played
such a significant role in spreading civilization and culture throughout
the world.



So, when do you propose to start your career of rape, pillage,
plunder, slavery, piracy, empire-building, dissemination of STDs,
economic disruption and promotion of liberal politics?


Tad,

Think of it this way. - Where would you be, and where would the world
be, had we not benefited from the contributions of early sailing vessels
and the crews who risked their lives to sail on them? Early sailing
vessels spread knowledge, culture, scientific developments, medical
advances, the renaissance, etc., from country to country, greatly
accelerating advances in such fields throughout the world. Granted that
the individuals involved didn't have the highest principles or the most
unselfish motives, without them as a collective force, the world would
still comprise a series of isolated city states, with little interchange
of ideas or culture. - No TV, no air-conditioning, no Barnes and Noble,
no sport cars, no airlines, no Margaritas, no symphony orchestras, no
Rolling Stones, no auto steering or roller reefing, no digital cameras,
etc., etc.

Jim


Flying Tadpole June 16th 04 05:44 AM

Jim Wins
 


Jim Cate wrote:

Flying Tadpole wrote:


Jim Cate wrote:

Thanks Bob. I'll certainly try to do my part in upholding all the great
sailing traditions, beginning thousands of years ago, that have played
such a significant role in spreading civilization and culture throughout
the world.



So, when do you propose to start your career of rape, pillage,
plunder, slavery, piracy, empire-building, dissemination of STDs,
economic disruption and promotion of liberal politics?


Tad,

Think of it this way. - Where would you be, and where would the world
be, had we not benefited from the contributions of early sailing vessels
and the crews who risked their lives to sail on them? Early sailing
vessels spread knowledge, culture, scientific developments, medical
advances, the renaissance, etc., from country to country, greatly
accelerating advances in such fields throughout the world. Granted that
the individuals involved didn't have the highest principles or the most
unselfish motives, without them as a collective force, the world would
still comprise a series of isolated city states, with little interchange
of ideas or culture. - No TV, no air-conditioning, no Barnes and Noble,
no sport cars, no airlines, no Margaritas, no symphony orchestras, no
Rolling Stones, no auto steering or roller reefing, no digital cameras,
etc., etc.

Jim


Well, dreary dreary you. You could have disposed of my comment in
one short, snappy sentence. But hey, I just love the thought of
those sailing vessels surfing through the dunes on the Silk Road,
and with their training wheels on, spreading the renaissance
through central Europe. But I do think though you should have
given a hand also to those who rowed too.

And it's fascinating to see, through your murky identity, that at
heart you're as reactionary a right wing redneck as most others
here, amphibians included.

Flying Tadpole
(if'n I had legs, I'd be outta here!)
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past are downloadable at http://music.download.com/internetopera


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