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Ben March 29th 05 06:26 AM

The other thing you will find is tests that don't relate to 90% of what
the master of a traditional vessel does in a day.


DSK March 29th 05 08:36 PM

Ben wrote:
Probably not swamped a 12 or 14 foot rib (which they might carry) but
launching the small boat is really challanging (read dangerous) in a
good seaway.


And more so when the boat is aground and has no ability or tendency to
move in sympathy with the waves.

DSK


Horvath March 30th 05 12:37 AM

On Tue, 29 Mar 2005 14:36:50 -0500, DSK wrote
this crap:



And more so when the boat is aground and has no ability or tendency to
move in sympathy with the waves.

DSK



DSK is a lying cocksucker, and a coward.

DSK has posted blatent lies on this newsgroup, and when he is proven
to be a liar, he doesn't have the balls to defend himself.





This post is 100% free of steroids

Larry W4CSC March 30th 05 01:54 AM

Horvath wrote in
:

DSK is a lying cocksucker, and a coward.

DSK has posted blatent lies on this newsgroup, and when he is proven
to be a liar, he doesn't have the balls to defend himself.





This post is 100% free of steroids


Oh, oh.....rec.boat's disease, again......


Gogarty March 30th 05 04:56 AM

In article ,
says...


On Tue, 29 Mar 2005 14:36:50 -0500, DSK wrote
this crap:



And more so when the boat is aground and has no ability or tendency to
move in sympathy with the waves.

DSK



DSK is a lying cocksucker, and a coward.

DSK has posted blatent lies on this newsgroup, and when he is proven
to be a liar, he doesn't have the balls to defend himself.

Plonk!

Never thought I would have to kill file someone in this group.


[email protected] April 23rd 05 10:43 AM

Actually Captain Brown was not only on watch he was on the bridge and
ignoring advice from his XO and the Quartermaster at the time.

-Ben-
Volunteer
USS Missouri (BB-63)


Gogarty April 23rd 05 12:14 PM

In article . com,
says...


Actually Captain Brown was not only on watch he was on the bridge and
ignoring advice from his XO and the Quartermaster at the time.

-Ben-
Volunteer
USS Missouri (BB-63)

Thanks for setting me straight. It was a long time ago.

I visited the Missouri when she made a courtesy call at Marblehead,
Mass., immediately after the war. Must have been 1946. Very, very
impressive. Not much security in those days. A friend of mine made off
with a hand grenade in a cardboard container, then went around town
showing it to his friends. He was ejected from everyone's house instantly
and eventually the cops showed up and retrieved the hand grenade. He was
not taken into custody (nor was I for shooting out street lights with my
..22 -- took the gun away and told me I could have it back if I came with
my father to the police station. I think they still have it.) Anyway, my
friend eventually graduated from Annapolis, became a flyer and retired as
a Captain. What do you suppose will become of the five-year-old girl they
handcuffed in Florida?


Capt. Neal® April 23rd 05 02:39 PM


"Gogarty" wrote in message ...
What do you suppose will become of the five-year-old girl they
handcuffed in Florida?


Sad that child temper tantrums which used to be cured by a good spanking now
are handled by cuffing and stuffing!

The parent(s) of this five-year-old have already failed their daughter.

CN


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