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J B November 2nd 05 09:12 PM

Peaceful
 
You know if it weren't " capt." (whatever) Rob the scum sailor, who has
never had a boat. This place would be pretty dull except for the occasional
correcting of grammar or spelling, I have yet to hear how any one has sailed
a boat any where but in their dreams some are wet but whatever.It amazes me
that all of you seem to be in your own little worlds that have nothing to do
with sailing. Crantz hits on a high note occasionally but he's never sailed
JG and JC seem to have a firm grip on sailing but just interject . Neal and
Katy seem to be sailors as do Donal , Doug and Scout and Scott, . Why do you
listen , respond , even acknowledge the existance of a scum sailor such as
"capt"(whatever ) rob, if he even has a boat.
I sail mine, rob and others much larger than yours and could find a boat
and still kick you ass. Sailing skills beat boat speed every time. Rob have
a nice cold winter in NY you loser.
JB



Jonathan Ganz November 2nd 05 09:16 PM

Peaceful
 
In article ,
J B wrote:
You know if it weren't " capt." (whatever) Rob the scum sailor, who has
never had a boat. This place would be pretty dull except for the occasional
correcting of grammar or spelling, I have yet to hear how any one has sailed
a boat any where but in their dreams some are wet but whatever.It amazes me
that all of you seem to be in your own little worlds that have nothing to do
with sailing. Crantz hits on a high note occasionally but he's never sailed
JG and JC seem to have a firm grip on sailing but just interject . Neal and
Katy seem to be sailors as do Donal , Doug and Scout and Scott, . Why do you
listen , respond , even acknowledge the existance of a scum sailor such as
"capt"(whatever ) rob, if he even has a boat.
I sail mine, rob and others much larger than yours and could find a boat
and still kick you ass. Sailing skills beat boat speed every time. Rob have
a nice cold winter in NY you loser.
JB


I don't interject.




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



Bob Crantz November 2nd 05 09:48 PM

Peaceful
 
I too have sailed. I've owned 5 sailboats, two larger than a rowboat! I've
flipped them, crashed into docks and caused general mayhem. No boat at the
present, though. Most internet sailing groups are a bunch of old men in
Depends. This newsgroup is fun! Maybe if you didn't hit your head on the
hood of a car too many times, you'd appreciate what a wonderful place this
is!

There's a reservation at the lava lake for you!

Amen!

"J B" wrote in message
...
You know if it weren't " capt." (whatever) Rob the scum sailor, who has
never had a boat. This place would be pretty dull except for the

occasional
correcting of grammar or spelling, I have yet to hear how any one has

sailed
a boat any where but in their dreams some are wet but whatever.It amazes

me
that all of you seem to be in your own little worlds that have nothing to

do
with sailing. Crantz hits on a high note occasionally but he's never

sailed
JG and JC seem to have a firm grip on sailing but just interject . Neal

and
Katy seem to be sailors as do Donal , Doug and Scout and Scott, . Why do

you
listen , respond , even acknowledge the existance of a scum sailor such

as
"capt"(whatever ) rob, if he even has a boat.
I sail mine, rob and others much larger than yours and could find a boat
and still kick you ass. Sailing skills beat boat speed every time. Rob

have
a nice cold winter in NY you loser.
JB





Jonathan Ganz November 2nd 05 10:06 PM

Peaceful
 
In article . net,
Bob Crantz wrote:
I too have sailed. I've owned 5 sailboats, two larger than a rowboat! I've
flipped them, crashed into docks and caused general mayhem. No boat at the
present, though. Most internet sailing groups are a bunch of old men in
Depends. This newsgroup is fun! Maybe if you didn't hit your head on the
hood of a car too many times, you'd appreciate what a wonderful place this
is!


Good one Bob! I've owned two, currently zero, but I still manange to
sail at least once a week. Do you sail now or are you waiting for your
next boat?


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



Frank Boettcher November 2nd 05 11:10 PM

Peaceful
 
On 2 Nov 2005 14:06:20 -0800, lid (Jonathan Ganz)
wrote:

In article . net,
Bob Crantz wrote:
I too have sailed. I've owned 5 sailboats, two larger than a rowboat! I've
flipped them, crashed into docks and caused general mayhem. No boat at the
present, though. Most internet sailing groups are a bunch of old men in
Depends. This newsgroup is fun! Maybe if you didn't hit your head on the
hood of a car too many times, you'd appreciate what a wonderful place this
is!


Good one Bob! I've owned two, currently zero, but I still manange to
sail at least once a week. Do you sail now or are you waiting for your
next boat?



I've owned three, sailed many. I currently do not own one. It
saddens me greatly, because I like everything about them. I like to
sail them, maintain them, improve them, hang out on them, hang out
with others that sail them, you get the picture.

But, I would have to have significant proof that there are actually
carbon based units posting to this newsgroup. I'm beginning to
beleive that there is only one poster besides me. The Boob. I think
he might just be posting a troll and then answering it in all the
other characters. The post response patterns indicate this could be
the case.

Frank





Jonathan Ganz November 2nd 05 11:21 PM

Peaceful
 
In article ,
Frank Boettcher wrote:
But, I would have to have significant proof that there are actually
carbon based units posting to this newsgroup. I'm beginning to
beleive that there is only one poster besides me. The Boob. I think
he might just be posting a troll and then answering it in all the
other characters. The post response patterns indicate this could be
the case.


Frank, it's a well-known fact that everyone posting here is Neal.

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



J B November 2nd 05 11:40 PM

Peaceful
 
This is pretty cool talking about sailing, I enjoy sailing and I'm sure most
of you do also so lets talk sailing . I race, I cruise, sail every
opportunity that I get, own my own business in Oh. and it really ties me
down . Have friends with boats on Erie but did the last sail there Sunday
Time to clean and paint and make her ready for spring. Enjoy talking and
listening , thanks for the input. Lets talk about prepping the boats for
spring ,woohoo, I don't have a beenatoe 1st 35s5 but I do sail ,not in the
scum of NYC .
JB

"J B" wrote in message
...
You know if it weren't " capt." (whatever) Rob the scum sailor, who has
never had a boat. This place would be pretty dull except for the

occasional
correcting of grammar or spelling, I have yet to hear how any one has

sailed
a boat any where but in their dreams some are wet but whatever.It amazes

me
that all of you seem to be in your own little worlds that have nothing to

do
with sailing. Crantz hits on a high note occasionally but he's never

sailed
JG and JC seem to have a firm grip on sailing but just interject . Neal

and
Katy seem to be sailors as do Donal , Doug and Scout and Scott, . Why do

you
listen , respond , even acknowledge the existance of a scum sailor such

as
"capt"(whatever ) rob, if he even has a boat.
I sail mine, rob and others much larger than yours and could find a boat
and still kick you ass. Sailing skills beat boat speed every time. Rob

have
a nice cold winter in NY you loser.
JB





Bob Crantz November 2nd 05 11:49 PM

Peaceful
 
Kayak more than sail because of where I live. There's a nice Coronado 30 for
sale in the area about 9K$ that I had fantasies about. The next boat will be
a small one that doesn't sink and is easy to unturtle. Once I become un land
locked, Dana 24 for me!

Amen!


"Jonathan Ganz" wrote in message
...
In article . net,
Bob Crantz wrote:
I too have sailed. I've owned 5 sailboats, two larger than a rowboat!

I've
flipped them, crashed into docks and caused general mayhem. No boat at

the
present, though. Most internet sailing groups are a bunch of old men in
Depends. This newsgroup is fun! Maybe if you didn't hit your head on the
hood of a car too many times, you'd appreciate what a wonderful place

this
is!


Good one Bob! I've owned two, currently zero, but I still manange to
sail at least once a week. Do you sail now or are you waiting for your
next boat?


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





Capt. Neal® November 2nd 05 11:51 PM

Peaceful
 

"Bob Crantz" wrote in message ink.net...
| Kayak more than sail because of where I live. There's a nice Coronado 30 for
| sale in the area about 9K$ that I had fantasies about. The next boat will be
| a small one that doesn't sink and is easy to unturtle. Once I become un land
| locked, Dana 24 for me!
|
| Amen!
|


You cannot buy a finer boat that a Coronado 30 unless it's a Coronado 27.

Praise!

CN


John Cairns November 3rd 05 12:06 AM

Peaceful
 

"J B" wrote in message
...
You know if it weren't " capt." (whatever) Rob the scum sailor, who has
never had a boat. This place would be pretty dull except for the
occasional
correcting of grammar or spelling,


What???????? Spellin lames aint allowed in these parts.


I have yet to hear how any one has sailed
a boat any where but in their dreams some are wet but whatever.


Well, we have, but if you start telling the same old stories over and over
again ya start sounding like one of them old coots. Sides, we prefer
pichers.


It amazes me
that all of you seem to be in your own little worlds that have nothing to
do
with sailing. Crantz hits on a high note occasionally but he's never
sailed
JG and JC seem to have a firm grip on sailing but just interject .


Comments interspersed

Neal and
Katy seem to be sailors as do Donal , Doug and Scout and Scott, . Why do
you
listen , respond , even acknowledge the existance of a scum sailor such
as
"capt"(whatever ) rob, if he even has a boat.
I sail mine, rob and others much larger than yours and could find a boat
and still kick you ass. Sailing skills beat boat speed every time.


Since sailing skills=boat speed. I think it's a draw.

Rob have a nice cold winter in NY you loser.

Since a lot of us here live in them northern climes, he won't be the only
one.

JB




Bob Crantz November 3rd 05 12:08 AM

Peaceful
 

"Capt. Neal®" wrote in message
...

"Bob Crantz" wrote in message

ink.net...
| Kayak more than sail because of where I live. There's a nice Coronado 30

for
| sale in the area about 9K$ that I had fantasies about. The next boat

will be
| a small one that doesn't sink and is easy to unturtle. Once I become un

land
| locked, Dana 24 for me!
|
| Amen!
|


You cannot buy a finer boat that a Coronado 30 unless it's a Coronado 27.

Praise!

CN

Glory be! It is a fine vessel with newer sails!

Amen!



DSK November 3rd 05 12:17 AM

Peaceful
 
"J B" wrote
... I have yet to hear how any one has sailed
a boat any where but in their dreams some are wet but whatever.



John Cairns wrote:
Well, we have, but if you start telling the same old stories over and over
again ya start sounding like one of them old coots. Sides, we prefer
pichers.


The funny thing is, even with the Boobster this NG is one of the better
sailing discussion places. Check into the forums at Sailning Anarchy,
it's a bunch of nut cases screeching at each other about whose spinnaker
is a weirder color etc etc.


... It amazes me
that all of you seem to be in your own little worlds that have nothing to
do
with sailing.


It just seems that way, looking out the window from your own little
world out into our great big one.



Katy seem to be sailors as do Donal , Doug and Scout and Scott, . Why do
you
listen , respond , even acknowledge the existance of a scum sailor such
as
"capt"(whatever ) rob, if he even has a boat.


Personally, I rarely answer Boobsie (or his sock puppets). But once in a
while it's fun to play 'kick the clown.' And sometimes a worthwhile
discussion does spring up... check most of Jeff's posts for example.


I sail mine, rob and others much larger than yours and could find a boat
and still kick you ass. Sailing skills beat boat speed every time.



Since sailing skills=boat speed. I think it's a draw.


Bubbles would lose any race that took him on a course more than 3 miles
away from his home dock.


.... Rob have a nice cold winter in NY you loser.


Since a lot of us here live in them northern climes, he won't be the only
one.


John, if you find yourself traveling south during the cold frozen
winter, drop by and we'll go for a sail in the Jn-18. Good wind lately!

Fresh Breezes- Doug King


John Cairns November 3rd 05 12:54 AM

Peaceful
 

"DSK" wrote in message
...
"J B" wrote
... I have yet to hear how any one has sailed
a boat any where but in their dreams some are wet but whatever.



John Cairns wrote:
Well, we have, but if you start telling the same old stories over and
over again ya start sounding like one of them old coots. Sides, we prefer
pichers.


The funny thing is, even with the Boobster this NG is one of the better
sailing discussion places. Check into the forums at Sailning Anarchy, it's
a bunch of nut cases screeching at each other about whose spinnaker is a
weirder color etc etc.


... It amazes me
that all of you seem to be in your own little worlds that have nothing to
do
with sailing.


It just seems that way, looking out the window from your own little world
out into our great big one.



Katy seem to be sailors as do Donal , Doug and Scout and Scott, . Why do
you
listen , respond , even acknowledge the existance of a scum sailor such
as
"capt"(whatever ) rob, if he even has a boat.


Personally, I rarely answer Boobsie (or his sock puppets). But once in a
while it's fun to play 'kick the clown.' And sometimes a worthwhile
discussion does spring up... check most of Jeff's posts for example.


I sail mine, rob and others much larger than yours and could find a boat
and still kick you ass. Sailing skills beat boat speed every time.



Since sailing skills=boat speed. I think it's a draw.


Bubbles would lose any race that took him on a course more than 3 miles
away from his home dock.


.... Rob have a nice cold winter in NY you loser.


Since a lot of us here live in them northern climes, he won't be the only
one.


John, if you find yourself traveling south during the cold frozen winter,
drop by and we'll go for a sail in the Jn-18. Good wind lately!

Fresh Breezes- Doug King


Yeah. Gotta learn something, all these damn kids I crew with were/are dinghy
sailors!

John Cairns



Scotty November 3rd 05 03:06 AM

Peaceful
 

"Capt. Neal®" wrote
|


You can buy a finer boat than a Coronado 30 or 27 for $600.

Praise!

CN




Scotty November 3rd 05 03:12 AM

Peaceful
 
What boat?

Are you in Mt. Gilead?

SBV


"J B" wrote in message
...
This is pretty cool talking about sailing, I enjoy sailing and

I'm sure most
of you do also so lets talk sailing . I race, I cruise, sail

every
opportunity that I get, own my own business in Oh. and it

really ties me
down . Have friends with boats on Erie but did the last sail

there Sunday
Time to clean and paint and make her ready for spring. Enjoy

talking and
listening , thanks for the input. Lets talk about prepping the

boats for
spring ,woohoo, I don't have a beenatoe 1st 35s5 but I do sail

,not in the
scum of NYC .
JB

"J B" wrote in message
...
You know if it weren't " capt." (whatever) Rob the scum

sailor, who has
never had a boat. This place would be pretty dull except for

the
occasional
correcting of grammar or spelling, I have yet to hear how any

one has
sailed
a boat any where but in their dreams some are wet but

whatever.It amazes
me
that all of you seem to be in your own little worlds that

have nothing to
do
with sailing. Crantz hits on a high note occasionally but

he's never
sailed
JG and JC seem to have a firm grip on sailing but just

interject . Neal
and
Katy seem to be sailors as do Donal , Doug and Scout and

Scott, . Why do
you
listen , respond , even acknowledge the existance of a scum

sailor such
as
"capt"(whatever ) rob, if he even has a boat.
I sail mine, rob and others much larger than yours and could

find a boat
and still kick you ass. Sailing skills beat boat speed every

time. Rob
have
a nice cold winter in NY you loser.
JB







Thom Stewart November 3rd 05 05:58 AM

Peaceful
 
John,

The same offer made by Doug applies to the Northwest. Winter sailing in
a heated Pilothouse. You do the sailing and I'm the passenger.

Ole Thom





J B November 3rd 05 01:38 PM

Peaceful
 
Mac 26 s

Gahanna a Columbus suburb
"Scotty" wrote in message
...
What boat?

Are you in Mt. Gilead?

SBV


"J B" wrote in message
...
This is pretty cool talking about sailing, I enjoy sailing and

I'm sure most
of you do also so lets talk sailing . I race, I cruise, sail

every
opportunity that I get, own my own business in Oh. and it

really ties me
down . Have friends with boats on Erie but did the last sail

there Sunday
Time to clean and paint and make her ready for spring. Enjoy

talking and
listening , thanks for the input. Lets talk about prepping the

boats for
spring ,woohoo, I don't have a beenatoe 1st 35s5 but I do sail

,not in the
scum of NYC .
JB

"J B" wrote in message
...
You know if it weren't " capt." (whatever) Rob the scum

sailor, who has
never had a boat. This place would be pretty dull except for

the
occasional
correcting of grammar or spelling, I have yet to hear how any

one has
sailed
a boat any where but in their dreams some are wet but

whatever.It amazes
me
that all of you seem to be in your own little worlds that

have nothing to
do
with sailing. Crantz hits on a high note occasionally but

he's never
sailed
JG and JC seem to have a firm grip on sailing but just

interject . Neal
and
Katy seem to be sailors as do Donal , Doug and Scout and

Scott, . Why do
you
listen , respond , even acknowledge the existance of a scum

sailor such
as
"capt"(whatever ) rob, if he even has a boat.
I sail mine, rob and others much larger than yours and could

find a boat
and still kick you ass. Sailing skills beat boat speed every

time. Rob
have
a nice cold winter in NY you loser.
JB









J B November 3rd 05 01:40 PM

Peaceful
 
Doug where are you south?
JB
"DSK" wrote in message
...
"J B" wrote
... I have yet to hear how any one has sailed
a boat any where but in their dreams some are wet but whatever.



John Cairns wrote:
Well, we have, but if you start telling the same old stories over and

over
again ya start sounding like one of them old coots. Sides, we prefer
pichers.


The funny thing is, even with the Boobster this NG is one of the better
sailing discussion places. Check into the forums at Sailning Anarchy,
it's a bunch of nut cases screeching at each other about whose spinnaker
is a weirder color etc etc.


... It amazes me
that all of you seem to be in your own little worlds that have nothing

to
do
with sailing.


It just seems that way, looking out the window from your own little
world out into our great big one.



Katy seem to be sailors as do Donal , Doug and Scout and Scott, . Why do
you
listen , respond , even acknowledge the existance of a scum sailor such
as
"capt"(whatever ) rob, if he even has a boat.


Personally, I rarely answer Boobsie (or his sock puppets). But once in a
while it's fun to play 'kick the clown.' And sometimes a worthwhile
discussion does spring up... check most of Jeff's posts for example.


I sail mine, rob and others much larger than yours and could find a boat
and still kick you ass. Sailing skills beat boat speed every time.



Since sailing skills=boat speed. I think it's a draw.


Bubbles would lose any race that took him on a course more than 3 miles
away from his home dock.


.... Rob have a nice cold winter in NY you loser.


Since a lot of us here live in them northern climes, he won't be the

only
one.


John, if you find yourself traveling south during the cold frozen
winter, drop by and we'll go for a sail in the Jn-18. Good wind lately!

Fresh Breezes- Doug King




John Cairns November 3rd 05 08:37 PM

Peaceful
 

"Thom Stewart" wrote in message
...
John,

The same offer made by Doug applies to the Northwest. Winter sailing in
a heated Pilothouse. You do the sailing and I'm the passenger.

Ole Thom



Way cool. Thanks, would be my pleasure.

John Cairns



DSK November 3rd 05 08:42 PM

Peaceful
 
"Thom Stewart" wrote
The same offer made by Doug applies to the Northwest. Winter sailing in
a heated Pilothouse. You do the sailing and I'm the passenger.



John Cairns wrote:
Way cool. Thanks, would be my pleasure.


Hey! I wanna go on that one, too.

Thom, some of our friends were talking about retiring to the Bellingham
area, mostly because they wanted a place where living was reasonable and
skiing wasn't so far from sailing. Unfortunately health concerns made
them give up skiing so they stayed in NC. I kinda felt cheated!

Fresh Breezes- Doug King


DSK November 7th 05 07:37 PM

Peaceful
 
J B wrote:
Doug where are you south?


Central NC.
So, what do you call barbecue?

DSK


J B November 7th 05 10:18 PM

Peaceful
 
Baby back ribs on the smoker for about 4 to 6 hrs then sauce and toss on
the grill for about 15 min , It dot get no better than this!!!!! A little
home made slaw on the side.
JB
"DSK" wrote in message
...
J B wrote:
Doug where are you south?


Central NC.
So, what do you call barbecue?

DSK





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