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wrote in message ... On Tue, 28 Dec 2004 04:06:09 GMT, "Maxprop" wrote: "DSK" wrote in message Maxprop wrote: ... A bit of tolerance and flexibility go a long way, both here and in personal relationships. Sure. Does this mean you're changing your style? ... I'm guessing you don't jump all over your friends and people at your marina when they are in minor error. Are you under the impression that I've jumped all over you? Just trying to help you correct a mistake. You tend to have an abrasive, less-than-tactful way of doing so. At times I get the impression of rancor on your part during such discussions, which is baffling, considering the relative lack of importance of such non-issues. Tougboat is very bitter, especially since his wife forced him out of sailing and into a geriatric diesel trawler. BB So it was his wife? I should have guessed as much. Why, the poor soul certainly has always given the impression of a wussie. It could very well be that the abrasive and know-it-all nature of many of his posts are an attempt to restore a bruised ego - an escape from his daily life of his wife's wearing the pants in his very own home. Let's all try to understand Doug's needs and treat him like he's important and his posts are valuable. It might help heal his psyche. It might even inspire him to sell that stinkpot and get a gentleman's vessel - a cruising sailboat. Probably, if Doug were to acquire a large, stable, steel vessel like Capt. Joe's "Red Cloud", his wife would feel as safe and secure at sea as she does now on the sheltered waters of the inland waterways in their stinkpot trawler. You don't see Ms. Terry Mermaid making Capt. Joe own and operate a trawler, now do you? On the other hand, and woman who would marry DSK doesn't have Ms. Terry's good judgment either. CN CN |
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Ms Terry couldn;'t stand the heat in here....
"Capt. Neal®" wrote in message ... wrote in message ... On Tue, 28 Dec 2004 04:06:09 GMT, "Maxprop" wrote: "DSK" wrote in message Maxprop wrote: ... A bit of tolerance and flexibility go a long way, both here and in personal relationships. Sure. Does this mean you're changing your style? ... I'm guessing you don't jump all over your friends and people at your marina when they are in minor error. Are you under the impression that I've jumped all over you? Just trying to help you correct a mistake. You tend to have an abrasive, less-than-tactful way of doing so. At times I get the impression of rancor on your part during such discussions, which is baffling, considering the relative lack of importance of such non-issues. Tougboat is very bitter, especially since his wife forced him out of sailing and into a geriatric diesel trawler. BB So it was his wife? I should have guessed as much. Why, the poor soul certainly has always given the impression of a wussie. It could very well be that the abrasive and know-it-all nature of many of his posts are an attempt to restore a bruised ego - an escape from his daily life of his wife's wearing the pants in his very own home. Let's all try to understand Doug's needs and treat him like he's important and his posts are valuable. It might help heal his psyche. It might even inspire him to sell that stinkpot and get a gentleman's vessel - a cruising sailboat. Probably, if Doug were to acquire a large, stable, steel vessel like Capt. Joe's "Red Cloud", his wife would feel as safe and secure at sea as she does now on the sheltered waters of the inland waterways in their stinkpot trawler. You don't see Ms. Terry Mermaid making Capt. Joe own and operate a trawler, now do you? On the other hand, and woman who would marry DSK doesn't have Ms. Terry's good judgment either. CN CN |