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Capt. Mooron February 23rd 05 11:21 PM

You Wishy Washy Faggot!!!

CM

"JG" wrote in message
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I would prefer the one that is appropriate to where I intend to sail it.

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"Maxprop" wrote in message
ink.net...

"Capt. Neal®" wrote in message

If you ever got a chance to sail a nice, fast and manageable boat
such as my fine, blue water Coronado 27 that has an excellent
turn of speed as well as supperb maneuverability and seakeeping,
you would change your tune in a New York minute.


Let's take a vote:

Who would rather have Mooron's 30' crab crusher? ____

Who would rather have Neal's fine, blue water Coronado 27? ____

I thought so.

Max






Donal February 23rd 05 11:32 PM


"Maxprop" wrote in message
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"Joe" wrote in message


In an backwoods harbor on the N Atlantic were seldom is seen another
vessel... Moorons approch to the rules is not to far out of line for
the average weekend warrior.


I used to believe that to be true, but I've found that most boaters, after

a
verbal altercation with other boaters, make the effort to discover why

they
were the focus of such vitriol. That's why I spare no one from verbal

abuse
should they do something really stupid.


I think that Doctors who make mistakes should be subjected to serious verbal
abuse. What do you think?


It's part of their education.



Regards


Donal
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JG February 24th 05 12:55 AM

I've said it before, but it's worth repeating... C&Cs are great boats.

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On Wed, 23 Feb 2005 12:56:01 -0800, "JG" wrote:

In fact, I remember you doing that... it was a C&C 27?


Yep. C&C 27-5. I'm currently on the market for a decent Passport 40, but
so far
the ones I've looked at were, shall we say, problematic and over priced.
I'll be
keeping the C&C for local summer sailing close to home. The new boat will
stay
somewhere warm as our winter headquarters.

BB




JG February 24th 05 12:55 AM

Scary....

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On Wed, 23 Feb 2005 14:11:00 -0800, "JG" wrote:

You respond to almost all of my posts dopey.


Careful, Jon. It's looking like Moroon has fallen pretty hard for you.

BB




JG February 24th 05 12:57 AM

He even responds when someone else's posts have any mention of gays,
pedofilia, or some other deviant behavior. It's pretty sad.

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"Capt. Mooron" wrote in message
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On Wed, 23 Feb 2005 14:11:00 -0800, "JG" wrote:

You respond to almost all of my posts dopey.


Careful, Jon. It's looking like Moroon has fallen pretty hard for you.



Falling???? I tried my darndest to guide Jon out of his miasma.... his
dialogue was starved of wit and void of any semblance of intellect! My
efforts were futile.... once Gaynz started reading your posts he reverted
to the mindless drivel you so constantly spout.

CM





JG February 24th 05 12:57 AM

"Capt. Mooron" wrote in message
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You Wishy Washy Faggot!!!

CM

"JG" wrote in message
...
I would prefer the one that is appropriate to where I intend to sail it.

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"j" ganz @@
www.sailnow.com

"Maxprop" wrote in message
ink.net...

"Capt. Neal®" wrote in message

If you ever got a chance to sail a nice, fast and manageable boat
such as my fine, blue water Coronado 27 that has an excellent
turn of speed as well as supperb maneuverability and seakeeping,
you would change your tune in a New York minute.

Let's take a vote:

Who would rather have Mooron's 30' crab crusher? ____

Who would rather have Neal's fine, blue water Coronado 27? ____

I thought so.

Max








Capt. Neal® February 24th 05 01:39 AM

Ignorant Bobsprit sock!


"GayBoy" wrote

I've said it before, but it's worth repeating... C&Cs are great boats.



JG February 24th 05 04:09 AM

I know, I know. I wish I owned one. I used to sail on a couple of them in
the bay. We had a C&C40 that was in terrible shape and another C&C34 that
was even worse, yet both sailed beautifully... easy to balance, rock solid,
loved the 3-4 foot chop. I also sailed on a C&C36, which wasn't quite so
trashed. It was my favorite of the lot.

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On Wed, 23 Feb 2005 16:55:29 -0800, "JG" wrote:

I've said it before, but it's worth repeating... C&Cs are great boats.


You are far from alone in that observation.

BB




Maxprop February 24th 05 05:13 AM


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I have, in the past, posted pictures of my boat. I'm so sorry you
missed them! I really don't give a crap whether you think I have a
boat. Crapton's cedar bucket is more of a boat (and a genuine stink
pot at that!) than anything you own.


If you're so confident about that, you'll have no problem providing me with
a website where I can post a photo or two of my boat. Warning: be prepared
to be humiliated.

Max



Maxprop February 24th 05 05:16 AM


wrote in message
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On Wed, 23 Feb 2005 12:56:01 -0800, "JG" wrote:

In fact, I remember you doing that... it was a C&C 27?


Yep. C&C 27-5.


Roughly comparable to a Coronado 27. How nice.

I'm currently on the market for a decent Passport 40,


Yeah, sure . . .

but so far
the ones I've looked at were, shall we say, problematic and over priced.


Read: "I can't afford one."

I'll be
keeping the C&C for local summer sailing close to home. The new boat will
stay
somewhere warm as our winter headquarters.


Bobsprit by any other name . . . . smells as foul.

Max





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