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What type would it be?

People tend to buy things that suit their personalities.

One thing I've noticed is some will complain about their wives, some will
shoot their dogs, **** and moan about their car, but nobody ever says
anything really bad about their boats. Why?

Amen!


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Bob Crantz wrote:
What type would it be?

People tend to buy things that suit their personalities.

One thing I've noticed is some will complain about their wives, some will
shoot their dogs, **** and moan about their car, but nobody ever says
anything really bad about their boats. Why?

Amen!


http://www.iapone.org/Cambodia_April...hurch_boat.jpg

Has a mast a spreaders!

Amen!

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Bob Crantz wrote:
What type would it be?

People tend to buy things that suit their personalities.

One thing I've noticed is some will complain about their wives, some will
shoot their dogs, **** and moan about their car, but nobody ever says
anything really bad about their boats. Why?


My old Windrider was just too fast, damn it.

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Bob Crantz wrote:

What type would it be?


http://www.patrickobrienstudio.com/m...ape%20Horn.jpg

or
http://tinyurl.com/ddd6w


People tend to buy things that suit their personalities.


Yes and no... in this culture, people tend to buy things
that are marketed in ways that flatter their self-image.
Almost the same;

This is also true of religion! For example, I am a member of
the Church of Bob, a very rational choice because they offer
a double-your-money-back guarantee if I don't get in to Heaven!

One thing I've noticed is some will complain about their wives, some will
shoot their dogs, **** and moan about their car, but nobody ever says
anything really bad about their boats. Why?


Because all boats are good? It's just that some are better
than others!

DSK

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Nice paintings!

You get a triple your money back guarantee. Remember, in heaven there is no
beer, which is why you should drink it here. In Bob heaven there's a waiting
line!

Amen!

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Bob Crantz wrote:

What type would it be?



http://www.patrickobrienstudio.com/m...ape%20Horn.jpg

or
http://tinyurl.com/ddd6w


People tend to buy things that suit their personalities.


Yes and no... in this culture, people tend to buy things
that are marketed in ways that flatter their self-image.
Almost the same;

This is also true of religion! For example, I am a member of
the Church of Bob, a very rational choice because they offer
a double-your-money-back guarantee if I don't get in to Heaven!

One thing I've noticed is some will complain about their wives, some

will
shoot their dogs, **** and moan about their car, but nobody ever says
anything really bad about their boats. Why?


Because all boats are good? It's just that some are better
than others!

DSK





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Bob Crantz wrote:
.... Remember, in heaven there is no
beer



WHAT!!!!

In that case, I'll just bring my own.

Next you'll be telling me that in Heaven there are no
electric guitars!

DSK

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DSK wrote:
Bob Crantz wrote:
.... Remember, in heaven there is no
beer



WHAT!!!!

In that case, I'll just bring my own.

Next you'll be telling me that in Heaven there are no
electric guitars!


If that were true, it would be agnostic only.

Ok, that was a bit weak...


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"Bob Crantz" wrote in message
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What type would it be?


I can see you in a Bayliner Bucccaneer. I see it clearly.

http://tinylink.com/?idlKa6z4qS


People tend to buy things that suit their personalities.

One thing I've noticed is some will complain about their wives, some will
shoot their dogs, **** and moan about their car, but nobody ever says
anything really bad about their boats. Why?


Gee, never heard anyone do much complaining about their wives/dogs/cars
here, but maybe I wasn't following closely enough. And for the most part we
seem to be happy with our choice of boat with one notable exception. If you
ask specific questions you might hear folks offer good criticism about what
they don't like about their boats.

John Cairns



Amen!




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"Bob Crantz" wrote in message
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What type would it be?

People tend to buy things that suit their personalities.

One thing I've noticed is some will complain about their wives, some will
shoot their dogs, **** and moan about their car, but nobody ever says
anything really bad about their boats. Why?


We don't dare say anything bad about our boats lest Bubbles jump on it and
say, "See, XXXXX even admits his boat is a piece of crap."

Now over on rec.boats.cruising everyone ****es and moans about their
boats.

Max


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some will
shoot their dogs, **** and moan about their car, but nobody ever says
anything really bad about their boats. Why?

Nonsense. But then it really dependeds on what "really bad" means to
you relative to usage. In other words, it's far harder for a daily
driven car in NY to measure up compared to a less used luxury item like
a sailboat. Leave this group and actually use the sailboat for serious
travel and than changes.

RB
35s5
NY



 
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