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katy February 8th 06 12:28 AM

Newbie sailor here.
 
DC wrote:
Wow
What a diverse group of, hmmm, ahhh........people?
Thanks for the thoughts.
DC

Mys Terry wrote:

On Tue, 07 Feb 2006 17:45:58 -0500, katy
wrote:



You obviously have never been to Buffalo...I can assure you that it
is "yech"....and I don't believe you have ever been accused of
having any sort of mentality at all....nice to see that you have
found your spell check, though...



I don't use spell check for usenet posting.

A dress store owner ordered a shipment of evening gowns for his shop. When they
arrived, the poor man found there had been a mistake. Half the garments were
coats, 20 percent were children's sizes and 24 of the garments were both coats
and in sizes for children. There were only 99 of the evening dresses he had
ordered. How many had he ordered initially?

I can solve the puzzle. Can you?






Mys Terry isn't a person..it's doubtful that' Mys Terry is even in
the animal kingdom...

katy February 8th 06 12:33 AM

Newbie sailor here.
 
Mys Terry wrote:
On Tue, 07 Feb 2006 19:02:59 -0500, katy
wrote:


Mys Terry wrote:

On Tue, 07 Feb 2006 17:45:58 -0500, katy
wrote:



Mys Terry wrote:


On Tue, 07 Feb 2006 16:58:05 -0500, katy
wrote:




Mys Terry wrote:



On Tue, 07 Feb 2006 15:04:06 -0500, katy
wrote:





Capt.Mooron wrote:




"katy" wrote in message






Right...she should pour enough rum down his gullet so he'll go below and
sleep it off so she can sail in peace...sounds right to me ; }


Either that or she could elect to sail naked......

CM



In New York? yech.....


She is not sailing in NYC, Katy. She's sailing on Oneida Lake which is
considered by some to be the "Thumb" of the finger lakes. It's above
Syracuse.



Where did I say NYC? I said New York...it is a state after all, and
it is not someplace many would consider ideal for nekkid
sailing....probably as suitable for nekkid sailing as Lake
Michigan..which means NOT...


You said "yech", not "brrrr", so I naturally assumed you meant NYC. Your
reputation for mental acuity deficit preceeds you.



You obviously have never been to Buffalo...I can assure you that it
is "yech"....and I don't believe you have ever been accused of
having any sort of mentality at all....nice to see that you have
found your spell check, though...


Please be sure to alert me if you ever post anything correct, coherent or
relevant.



My day would be spent in total correspondence with you. I think
not. There are far more interesting people to talk to here.



What is "total correspondence"?

I agree that you "think not"

There is nobody to talk to here, interesting or not. It's all written
correspondence. Are you hearing voices? Do they sound like Oprah?


There are plenty of people to talk to here. You obviously haven't
found anyone who will talk to you. maybe it's you need a new
mouthwash?

katy February 8th 06 12:34 AM

Newbie sailor here.
 
Mys Terry wrote:
On Tue, 07 Feb 2006 19:24:08 -0500, katy
wrote:


Mys Terry wrote:

On Tue, 07 Feb 2006 17:45:58 -0500, katy
wrote:



You obviously have never been to Buffalo...I can assure you that it
is "yech"....and I don't believe you have ever been accused of
having any sort of mentality at all....nice to see that you have
found your spell check, though...


I don't use spell check for usenet posting.

A dress store owner ordered a shipment of evening gowns for his shop. When they
arrived, the poor man found there had been a mistake. Half the garments were
coats, 20 percent were children's sizes and 24 of the garments were both coats
and in sizes for children. There were only 99 of the evening dresses he had
ordered. How many had he ordered initially?

I can solve the puzzle. Can you?





Yes, of course I can



Please solve the puzzle and post your answer.


Nope. You asked if I could. I said I can. The burden of proof is
now on your side. Your having a lot of difficulty with it, it seems.

Jonathan Ganz February 8th 06 12:42 AM

Newbie sailor here.
 
In article ,
katy wrote:
Mys Terry wrote:
On Tue, 07 Feb 2006 19:24:08 -0500, katy
wrote:
Yes, of course I can



Please solve the puzzle and post your answer.


Nope. You asked if I could. I said I can. The burden of proof is
now on your side. Your having a lot of difficulty with it, it seems.


He just has a lot of difficulty in general. Let's see, first he was BB
the sailor, then he was Rusty trying to be mistaken for Joe, who's a real
person, now he thinks he's being sophisticated by masquarading as
Scott's wife. Perhaps I missed a couple of his personalities in there
somewhere.



--
Capt. JG @@
www.sailnow.com



Scotty February 8th 06 01:04 AM

Newbie sailor here.
 

"Scout" asked...

was she supposed to come with me?



Yes, or before.





DSK February 8th 06 02:00 AM

Newbie sailor here.
 
Mys Terry wrote:
Okay. I guess this seems like proof that you can't solve the puzzle. You are
also now a proven liar, since you said you could solve the puzzle, and now it
has been proven that you can't.


You have a rather stupid idea of what constitutes "proof."

But then, you're not much smarter about anything else.

DSK


Maxprop February 8th 06 02:44 AM

Newbie sailor here.
 

"katy" wrote in message
...

....most women do better learning to sail from someone they are not
emotionally involved with...


You mean emotions like uncontrolled rage? Abject hatred? Loathing?

Max



katy February 8th 06 03:01 AM

Newbie sailor here.
 
Mys Terry wrote:
On Tue, 07 Feb 2006 19:33:41 -0500, katy
wrote:


Mys Terry wrote:

On Tue, 07 Feb 2006 19:02:59 -0500, katy
wrote:



Mys Terry wrote:


On Tue, 07 Feb 2006 17:45:58 -0500, katy
wrote:




Mys Terry wrote:



On Tue, 07 Feb 2006 16:58:05 -0500, katy
wrote:





Mys Terry wrote:




On Tue, 07 Feb 2006 15:04:06 -0500, katy
wrote:






Capt.Mooron wrote:





"katy" wrote in message







Right...she should pour enough rum down his gullet so he'll go below and
sleep it off so she can sail in peace...sounds right to me ; }


Either that or she could elect to sail naked......

CM



In New York? yech.....


She is not sailing in NYC, Katy. She's sailing on Oneida Lake which is
considered by some to be the "Thumb" of the finger lakes. It's above
Syracuse.



Where did I say NYC? I said New York...it is a state after all, and
it is not someplace many would consider ideal for nekkid
sailing....probably as suitable for nekkid sailing as Lake
Michigan..which means NOT...


You said "yech", not "brrrr", so I naturally assumed you meant NYC. Your
reputation for mental acuity deficit preceeds you.



You obviously have never been to Buffalo...I can assure you that it
is "yech"....and I don't believe you have ever been accused of
having any sort of mentality at all....nice to see that you have
found your spell check, though...


Please be sure to alert me if you ever post anything correct, coherent or
relevant.



My day would be spent in total correspondence with you. I think
not. There are far more interesting people to talk to here.


What is "total correspondence"?

I agree that you "think not"

There is nobody to talk to here, interesting or not. It's all written
correspondence. Are you hearing voices? Do they sound like Oprah?



There are plenty of people to talk to here. You obviously haven't
found anyone who will talk to you. maybe it's you need a new
mouthwash?



Looks like you are eager to talk to me! So are many others. I get responses from
just about everybody here.


I have never talked to you.

katy February 8th 06 03:02 AM

Newbie sailor here.
 
Mys Terry wrote:
On Tue, 07 Feb 2006 19:34:50 -0500, katy
wrote:


Mys Terry wrote:

On Tue, 07 Feb 2006 19:24:08 -0500, katy
wrote:



Mys Terry wrote:


On Tue, 07 Feb 2006 17:45:58 -0500, katy
wrote:




You obviously have never been to Buffalo...I can assure you that it
is "yech"....and I don't believe you have ever been accused of
having any sort of mentality at all....nice to see that you have
found your spell check, though...


I don't use spell check for usenet posting.

A dress store owner ordered a shipment of evening gowns for his shop. When they
arrived, the poor man found there had been a mistake. Half the garments were
coats, 20 percent were children's sizes and 24 of the garments were both coats
and in sizes for children. There were only 99 of the evening dresses he had
ordered. How many had he ordered initially?

I can solve the puzzle. Can you?





Yes, of course I can


Please solve the puzzle and post your answer.



Nope. You asked if I could. I said I can. The burden of proof is
now on your side.



Okay. I guess this seems like proof that you can't solve the puzzle. You are
also now a proven liar, since you said you could solve the puzzle, and now it
has been proven that you can't. Case closed, unless you immediately post the
correct answer to the puzzle. If you do, I will apologize.






Nope. Doesn't prove anything except that I am not going to give you
the answer to the puzzle.

katy February 8th 06 03:04 AM

Newbie sailor here.
 
Maxprop wrote:
"katy" wrote in message
...


....most women do better learning to sail from someone they are not
emotionally involved with...



You mean emotions like uncontrolled rage? Abject hatred? Loathing?

Max


Those and others....

Thom Stewart February 8th 06 04:17 AM

Newbie sailor here.
 
Hey Frank;

How about putting a "Sculling Oar" in their hands, Like I did to you?
That will shut any one up.

DC; It's time YOU tell us why you are afraid to sail with your Husband?
That Balboa is a nice boat. A little small but should handle that Lake
pretty well (I took my US NAVY BOOT TRAINING on the Lake!) Give us some
more information and we can address the problem.

By the way, I've sailed most of my life but I learned more about boat
handling when I had an all Female crew.

If your not trolling and want to sail with hubby; give us a shot. It
will be your problem to weed out the "Smart Alec's" but you can get a
lot of answers here.

Ole Thom



http://community.webtv.net/tassail/ThomPage

http://community.webtv.net/tassail/Pneuma


Scout February 8th 06 09:34 AM

Newbie sailor here.
 
"Mys Terry" wrote in message
...
On Tue, 07 Feb 2006 17:45:58 -0500, katy

wrote:

You obviously have never been to Buffalo...I can assure you that it
is "yech"....and I don't believe you have ever been accused of
having any sort of mentality at all....nice to see that you have
found your spell check, though...


I don't use spell check for usenet posting.

A dress store owner ordered a shipment of evening gowns for his shop. When
they
arrived, the poor man found there had been a mistake. Half the garments
were
coats, 20 percent were children's sizes and 24 of the garments were both
coats
and in sizes for children. There were only 99 of the evening dresses he
had
ordered. How many had he ordered initially?

I can solve the puzzle. Can you?


A man is walking and on his way to Bristol. He comes to a fork in the road
where two brothers are standing. He is uncertain which path to take to reach
Bristol, and needs help from one of them. The walking man has heard of these
brothers, and knows that one always tells the truth, and the other always
lies. The walking man is allowed to ask one question and one question only.
He can direct the question to only one of the brothers, but he does not know
which is the liar and which is always truthful. What question does he ask?
Scout



Scout February 8th 06 09:38 AM

Newbie sailor here.
 
"Donal" wrote in message
...

"katy" wrote in message
...
DC wrote:
Found this newsgroup just a bit ago and have been reading. Can't get a
handle on it though. Seems as though it's not too serious about
sailing. Can someone recommend a good newsgroup for learning and
posting newbie questions, like "I have a fear of sailing with my

husband"
Thanks.
Diane Clark
Central New York
Oneida Lake sailing


Most of the folks here have been here for ages and have gone beyond
the question point.
Why do you have a fear of sailing with your husband? Is he unskilled?
Oftentimes it is best if women learn to sail from someone other than
their spouse/boyfriend/etc.


I don't understand this comment! If a woman has faith in her husband,
then
this question shouldn't arise.


Donal,
We are in agreement. My wife has never known relaxation anywhere else like
sailing.
Scout



DSK February 8th 06 12:01 PM

Newbie sailor here.
 
Nope. Doesn't prove anything except that I am not going to give you
the answer to the puzzle.



Mys Terry wrote:
I don't need the answer to the puzzle. I can figure it out myself.


That'd be the first time.

Is this puzzle from your math homework?

DSK


DSK February 8th 06 12:13 PM

Newbie sailor here.
 
... There were only 99 of the evening dresses he
had
ordered. How many had he ordered initially?

I can solve the puzzle. Can you?



Scout wrote:
.....The walking man is allowed to ask one question and one

question only.
He can direct the question to only one of the brothers, but he does not know
which is the liar and which is always truthful. What question does he ask?


Ah, that one is a classic.

Here's another ....does the Spanish Barber have a beard?

DSK


katy February 8th 06 12:52 PM

Newbie sailor here.
 
Mys Terry wrote:
On Tue, 07 Feb 2006 22:02:47 -0500, katy
wrote:


Mys Terry wrote:

On Tue, 07 Feb 2006 19:34:50 -0500, katy
wrote:


A dress store owner ordered a shipment of evening gowns for his shop. When they
arrived, the poor man found there had been a mistake. Half the garments were
coats, 20 percent were children's sizes and 24 of the garments were both coats
and in sizes for children. There were only 99 of the evening dresses he had
ordered. How many had he ordered initially?

I can solve the puzzle. Can you?


Yes, of course I can


Please solve the puzzle and post your answer.



Nope. You asked if I could. I said I can. The burden of proof is
now on your side.


Okay. I guess this seems like proof that you can't solve the puzzle. You are
also now a proven liar, since you said you could solve the puzzle, and now it
has been proven that you can't. Case closed, unless you immediately post the
correct answer to the puzzle. If you do, I will apologize.



Nope. Doesn't prove anything except that I am not going to give you
the answer to the puzzle.



I don't need the answer to the puzzle. I can figure it out myself. The point
here is that YOU can't figure out the puzzle. IT's not a matter of you won't,
it's a matter of you CAN'T, you moronic ****.


Ah, we get to the name calling. Now you've proven just exactly what
you are. And I do know the answer.

Dave Doe February 8th 06 01:17 PM

Newbie sailor here.
 
In article ,
says...
"Mys Terry" wrote in message
...
On Tue, 07 Feb 2006 17:45:58 -0500, katy

wrote:

You obviously have never been to Buffalo...I can assure you that it
is "yech"....and I don't believe you have ever been accused of
having any sort of mentality at all....nice to see that you have
found your spell check, though...


I don't use spell check for usenet posting.

A dress store owner ordered a shipment of evening gowns for his shop. When
they
arrived, the poor man found there had been a mistake. Half the garments
were
coats, 20 percent were children's sizes and 24 of the garments were both
coats
and in sizes for children. There were only 99 of the evening dresses he
had
ordered. How many had he ordered initially?

I can solve the puzzle. Can you?


A man is walking and on his way to Bristol. He comes to a fork in the road
where two brothers are standing. He is uncertain which path to take to reach
Bristol, and needs help from one of them. The walking man has heard of these
brothers, and knows that one always tells the truth, and the other always
lies. The walking man is allowed to ask one question and one question only.
He can direct the question to only one of the brothers, but he does not know
which is the liar and which is always truthful. What question does he ask?
Scout


OK... well I won't spoil the other puzzle for Katy - I would ask a bro
to tell me which way the other bro would tell me to go to Bristol. If I
asked the honest guy, he'd tell me the truth - that the other brother
would tell me to go the wrong way - so I'd go the other way.
Conversely, if I'd asked the liar, he'd lie and tell me the wrong way
that the other bro would say. So again, I'd go the other road.

--
Duncan

katy February 8th 06 02:22 PM

Newbie sailor here.
 
Dave Doe wrote:
In article ,
says...

"Mys Terry" wrote in message
. ..

On Tue, 07 Feb 2006 17:45:58 -0500, katy

wrote:


You obviously have never been to Buffalo...I can assure you that it
is "yech"....and I don't believe you have ever been accused of
having any sort of mentality at all....nice to see that you have
found your spell check, though...

I don't use spell check for usenet posting.

A dress store owner ordered a shipment of evening gowns for his shop. When
they
arrived, the poor man found there had been a mistake. Half the garments
were
coats, 20 percent were children's sizes and 24 of the garments were both
coats
and in sizes for children. There were only 99 of the evening dresses he
had
ordered. How many had he ordered initially?

I can solve the puzzle. Can you?


A man is walking and on his way to Bristol. He comes to a fork in the road
where two brothers are standing. He is uncertain which path to take to reach
Bristol, and needs help from one of them. The walking man has heard of these
brothers, and knows that one always tells the truth, and the other always
lies. The walking man is allowed to ask one question and one question only.
He can direct the question to only one of the brothers, but he does not know
which is the liar and which is always truthful. What question does he ask?
Scout



OK... well I won't spoil the other puzzle for Katy - I would ask a bro
to tell me which way the other bro would tell me to go to Bristol. If I
asked the honest guy, he'd tell me the truth - that the other brother
would tell me to go the wrong way - so I'd go the other way.
Conversely, if I'd asked the liar, he'd lie and tell me the wrong way
that the other bro would say. So again, I'd go the other road.

You can't spoil the puzzle...I know the answer...

Capt. Rob February 8th 06 02:37 PM

Newbie sailor here.
 
Good lord you're a putz supreme.

Who gives a rats ass about your lame bonehead puzzle butt breath?

The real puzzle is how did I become so handsome?
Look it's meme meme me me me me meme.
http://members.aol.com/bobsprit/images/meme.jpg

RB
35s5 Makes your boat look like dookey!
NY


Seahag February 8th 06 02:55 PM

Newbie sailor here.
 

"Scout" wrote:

"Donal" wrote:

"katy" wrote:


DC wrote:
Found this newsgroup just a bit ago and have been
reading. Can't get a
handle on it though. Seems as though it's not too
serious about
sailing. Can someone recommend a good newsgroup for
learning and
posting newbie questions, like "I have a fear of
sailing with my

husband"
Thanks.
Diane Clark
Central New York
Oneida Lake sailing

Most of the folks here have been here for ages and have
gone beyond
the question point.
Why do you have a fear of sailing with your husband? Is
he unskilled?
Oftentimes it is best if women learn to sail from
someone other than
their spouse/boyfriend/etc.


I don't understand this comment! If a woman has faith in
her husband, then
this question shouldn't arise.


Donal,
We are in agreement. My wife has never known relaxation
anywhere else like sailing.
Scout


So maybe the guy needs sailing lessons?

Seahag



katy February 8th 06 03:10 PM

Newbie sailor here.
 
Mys Terry wrote:
On Wed, 08 Feb 2006 07:52:49 -0500, katy
wrote:


Mys Terry wrote:

On Tue, 07 Feb 2006 22:02:47 -0500, katy
wrote:



Mys Terry wrote:


On Tue, 07 Feb 2006 19:34:50 -0500, katy
wrote:



A dress store owner ordered a shipment of evening gowns for his shop. When they
arrived, the poor man found there had been a mistake. Half the garments were
coats, 20 percent were children's sizes and 24 of the garments were both coats
and in sizes for children. There were only 99 of the evening dresses he had
ordered. How many had he ordered initially?

I can solve the puzzle. Can you?


Yes, of course I can


Please solve the puzzle and post your answer.



Nope. You asked if I could. I said I can. The burden of proof is
now on your side.


Okay. I guess this seems like proof that you can't solve the puzzle. You are
also now a proven liar, since you said you could solve the puzzle, and now it
has been proven that you can't. Case closed, unless you immediately post the
correct answer to the puzzle. If you do, I will apologize.



Nope. Doesn't prove anything except that I am not going to give you
the answer to the puzzle.


I don't need the answer to the puzzle. I can figure it out myself. The point
here is that YOU can't figure out the puzzle. IT's not a matter of you won't,
it's a matter of you CAN'T, you moronic ****.



Ah, we get to the name calling. Now you've proven just exactly what
you are. And I do know the answer.



You most assuredly do NOT know the answer. If you did, you wouldn't be
tap dancing all over the place trying to avoid providing the answer.


Oh, wouldn't I? I have you strung, don't I?

katy February 8th 06 03:42 PM

Newbie sailor here.
 
Mys Terry wrote:
On Wed, 08 Feb 2006 10:10:27 -0500, katy
wrote:


Mys Terry wrote:

On Wed, 08 Feb 2006 07:52:49 -0500, katy
wrote:



Mys Terry wrote:


On Tue, 07 Feb 2006 22:02:47 -0500, katy
wrote:




Mys Terry wrote:



On Tue, 07 Feb 2006 19:34:50 -0500, katy
wrote:




A dress store owner ordered a shipment of evening gowns for his shop. When they
arrived, the poor man found there had been a mistake. Half the garments were
coats, 20 percent were children's sizes and 24 of the garments were both coats
and in sizes for children. There were only 99 of the evening dresses he had
ordered. How many had he ordered initially?

I can solve the puzzle. Can you?


Yes, of course I can


Please solve the puzzle and post your answer.



Nope. You asked if I could. I said I can. The burden of proof is
now on your side.


Okay. I guess this seems like proof that you can't solve the puzzle. You are
also now a proven liar, since you said you could solve the puzzle, and now it
has been proven that you can't. Case closed, unless you immediately post the
correct answer to the puzzle. If you do, I will apologize.



Nope. Doesn't prove anything except that I am not going to give you
the answer to the puzzle.


I don't need the answer to the puzzle. I can figure it out myself. The point
here is that YOU can't figure out the puzzle. IT's not a matter of you won't,
it's a matter of you CAN'T, you moronic ****.



Ah, we get to the name calling. Now you've proven just exactly what
you are. And I do know the answer.


You most assuredly do NOT know the answer. If you did, you wouldn't be
tap dancing all over the place trying to avoid providing the answer.



Oh, wouldn't I? I have you strung, don't I?



tap, tap, tippity, tap. Katy can't even pass this "open book" quiz
using a calculator.

She's just stalling until someone emails her the answer.


I own you.

katy February 8th 06 03:55 PM

Newbie sailor here.
 
Mys Terry wrote:
On Wed, 08 Feb 2006 10:42:58 -0500, katy
wrote:


Mys Terry wrote:

On Wed, 08 Feb 2006 10:10:27 -0500, katy
wrote:



Mys Terry wrote:


On Wed, 08 Feb 2006 07:52:49 -0500, katy
wrote:




Mys Terry wrote:



On Tue, 07 Feb 2006 22:02:47 -0500, katy
wrote:





Mys Terry wrote:




On Tue, 07 Feb 2006 19:34:50 -0500, katy
wrote:





A dress store owner ordered a shipment of evening gowns for his shop. When they
arrived, the poor man found there had been a mistake. Half the garments were
coats, 20 percent were children's sizes and 24 of the garments were both coats
and in sizes for children. There were only 99 of the evening dresses he had
ordered. How many had he ordered initially?

I can solve the puzzle. Can you?


Yes, of course I can


Please solve the puzzle and post your answer.



Nope. You asked if I could. I said I can. The burden of proof is
now on your side.


Okay. I guess this seems like proof that you can't solve the puzzle. You are
also now a proven liar, since you said you could solve the puzzle, and now it
has been proven that you can't. Case closed, unless you immediately post the
correct answer to the puzzle. If you do, I will apologize.



Nope. Doesn't prove anything except that I am not going to give you
the answer to the puzzle.


I don't need the answer to the puzzle. I can figure it out myself. The point
here is that YOU can't figure out the puzzle. IT's not a matter of you won't,
it's a matter of you CAN'T, you moronic ****.



Ah, we get to the name calling. Now you've proven just exactly what
you are. And I do know the answer.


You most assuredly do NOT know the answer. If you did, you wouldn't be
tap dancing all over the place trying to avoid providing the answer.



Oh, wouldn't I? I have you strung, don't I?


tap, tap, tippity, tap. Katy can't even pass this "open book" quiz
using a calculator.

She's just stalling until someone emails her the answer.



I own you.



Yeah, right! That's why you keep responding to my every post.

tap, tap, tippity... tap.


Delusional, as usual...you're answering mine...if you answer in this
thread again, you'll prove it. I own you.

katy February 8th 06 04:10 PM

Newbie sailor here.
 
Mys Terry wrote:
On Wed, 08 Feb 2006 10:55:09 -0500, katy
wrote:


Mys Terry wrote:

On Wed, 08 Feb 2006 10:42:58 -0500, katy
wrote:



Mys Terry wrote:


On Wed, 08 Feb 2006 10:10:27 -0500, katy
wrote:




Mys Terry wrote:



On Wed, 08 Feb 2006 07:52:49 -0500, katy
wrote:





Mys Terry wrote:




On Tue, 07 Feb 2006 22:02:47 -0500, katy
wrote:






Mys Terry wrote:





On Tue, 07 Feb 2006 19:34:50 -0500, katy
wrote:






A dress store owner ordered a shipment of evening gowns for his shop. When they
arrived, the poor man found there had been a mistake. Half the garments were
coats, 20 percent were children's sizes and 24 of the garments were both coats
and in sizes for children. There were only 99 of the evening dresses he had
ordered. How many had he ordered initially?

I can solve the puzzle. Can you?


Yes, of course I can


Please solve the puzzle and post your answer.



Nope. You asked if I could. I said I can. The burden of proof is
now on your side.


Okay. I guess this seems like proof that you can't solve the puzzle. You are
also now a proven liar, since you said you could solve the puzzle, and now it
has been proven that you can't. Case closed, unless you immediately post the
correct answer to the puzzle. If you do, I will apologize.



Nope. Doesn't prove anything except that I am not going to give you
the answer to the puzzle.


I don't need the answer to the puzzle. I can figure it out myself. The point
here is that YOU can't figure out the puzzle. IT's not a matter of you won't,
it's a matter of you CAN'T, you moronic ****.



Ah, we get to the name calling. Now you've proven just exactly what
you are. And I do know the answer.


You most assuredly do NOT know the answer. If you did, you wouldn't be
tap dancing all over the place trying to avoid providing the answer.



Oh, wouldn't I? I have you strung, don't I?


tap, tap, tippity, tap. Katy can't even pass this "open book" quiz
using a calculator.

She's just stalling until someone emails her the answer.



I own you.


Yeah, right! That's why you keep responding to my every post.

tap, tap, tippity... tap.



Delusional, as usual...you're answering mine...if you answer in this
thread again, you'll prove it. I own you.



Go back and check the thread, Kunty. You replied to me first. You
don't own anything except an undersized brain. That's not likely to
change.

You aren't much good at math either.

Mys Terry
owner of katy the kunt


I answered to the original poster of this thread...as did you...like
I aid, I own you.

katy February 8th 06 04:14 PM

Newbie sailor here.
 
Mys Terry wrote:
On Wed, 08 Feb 2006 10:55:09 -0500, katy
wrote:


Mys Terry wrote:

On Wed, 08 Feb 2006 10:42:58 -0500, katy
wrote:



Mys Terry wrote:


On Wed, 08 Feb 2006 10:10:27 -0500, katy
wrote:




Mys Terry wrote:



On Wed, 08 Feb 2006 07:52:49 -0500, katy
wrote:





Mys Terry wrote:




On Tue, 07 Feb 2006 22:02:47 -0500, katy
wrote:






Mys Terry wrote:





On Tue, 07 Feb 2006 19:34:50 -0500, katy
wrote:






A dress store owner ordered a shipment of evening gowns for his shop. When they
arrived, the poor man found there had been a mistake. Half the garments were
coats, 20 percent were children's sizes and 24 of the garments were both coats
and in sizes for children. There were only 99 of the evening dresses he had
ordered. How many had he ordered initially?

I can solve the puzzle. Can you?


Yes, of course I can


Please solve the puzzle and post your answer.



Nope. You asked if I could. I said I can. The burden of proof is
now on your side.


Okay. I guess this seems like proof that you can't solve the puzzle. You are
also now a proven liar, since you said you could solve the puzzle, and now it
has been proven that you can't. Case closed, unless you immediately post the
correct answer to the puzzle. If you do, I will apologize.



Nope. Doesn't prove anything except that I am not going to give you
the answer to the puzzle.


I don't need the answer to the puzzle. I can figure it out myself. The point
here is that YOU can't figure out the puzzle. IT's not a matter of you won't,
it's a matter of you CAN'T, you moronic ****.



Ah, we get to the name calling. Now you've proven just exactly what
you are. And I do know the answer.


You most assuredly do NOT know the answer. If you did, you wouldn't be
tap dancing all over the place trying to avoid providing the answer.



Oh, wouldn't I? I have you strung, don't I?


tap, tap, tippity, tap. Katy can't even pass this "open book" quiz
using a calculator.

She's just stalling until someone emails her the answer.



I own you.


Yeah, right! That's why you keep responding to my every post.

tap, tap, tippity... tap.



Delusional, as usual...you're answering mine...if you answer in this
thread again, you'll prove it. I own you.



Go back and check the thread, Kunty. You replied to me first. You
don't own anything except an undersized brain. That's not likely to
change.

You aren't much good at math either.

Mys Terry
owner of katy the kunt


Half the shipment he received was coats. He received 99 evening
gowns. Children wear evening gowns so that is an obguscation. He
ordered 198 evening gowns, in various sizees, including children's.
You are the idiot. And you also know nothing about clothing. I
own you.

katy February 8th 06 04:41 PM

Newbie sailor here.
 
Mys Terry wrote:
On Wed, 08 Feb 2006 11:14:11 -0500, katy
wrote:


Mys Terry wrote:

On Wed, 08 Feb 2006 10:55:09 -0500, katy
wrote:



A dress store owner ordered a shipment of evening gowns for his shop. When they
arrived, the poor man found there had been a mistake. Half the garments were
coats, 20 percent were children's sizes and 24 of the garments were both coats
and in sizes for children. There were only 99 of the evening dresses he had
ordered. How many had he ordered initially?

I can solve the puzzle. Can you?


Yes, of course I can


Please solve the puzzle and post your answer.




Go back and check the thread, Kunty. You replied to me first. You
don't own anything except an undersized brain. That's not likely to
change.

You aren't much good at math either.

Mys Terry
owner of katy the kunt


Half the shipment he received was coats. He received 99 evening
gowns. Children wear evening gowns so that is an obguscation. He
ordered 198 evening gowns, in various sizees, including children's.
You are the idiot. And you also know nothing about clothing. I
own you.



Bzzzzt! Wrong. The correct answer is 250.

There should have been 250 evening gowns. Half were coats which means
there were 125 coats, or 50%. Twenty percent were children's sizes,
which means 50, but of those, 24 were both coats and for children.
Therefore you must subtract the 24 from the total obtained, as these
are overlapping categories. You therefore have 50 percent, plus 20
percent, plus 99 - 24 = 100 percent.

So now you are a proven liar as well as a proven idiot, because you
kept insisting you knew the answer, when in fact you did not.

Care to try another?

Mys Terry
owner of katy the kunt


Ha...you replied once again...I not only own you, I control
you...watch..I'm going to make you post again!

katy February 8th 06 05:13 PM

Newbie sailor here.
 
Mys Terry wrote:
On Wed, 08 Feb 2006 11:41:39 -0500, katy
wrote:


Mys Terry wrote:

On Wed, 08 Feb 2006 11:14:11 -0500, katy
wrote:



Mys Terry wrote:


On Wed, 08 Feb 2006 10:55:09 -0500, katy
wrote:


A dress store owner ordered a shipment of evening gowns for his shop. When they
arrived, the poor man found there had been a mistake. Half the garments were
coats, 20 percent were children's sizes and 24 of the garments were both coats
and in sizes for children. There were only 99 of the evening dresses he had
ordered. How many had he ordered initially?

I can solve the puzzle. Can you?


Yes, of course I can


Please solve the puzzle and post your answer.




Go back and check the thread, Kunty. You replied to me first. You
don't own anything except an undersized brain. That's not likely to
change.

You aren't much good at math either.

Mys Terry
owner of katy the kunt

Half the shipment he received was coats. He received 99 evening
gowns. Children wear evening gowns so that is an obguscation. He
ordered 198 evening gowns, in various sizees, including children's.
You are the idiot. And you also know nothing about clothing. I
own you.


Bzzzzt! Wrong. The correct answer is 250.

There should have been 250 evening gowns. Half were coats which means
there were 125 coats, or 50%. Twenty percent were children's sizes,
which means 50, but of those, 24 were both coats and for children.
Therefore you must subtract the 24 from the total obtained, as these
are overlapping categories. You therefore have 50 percent, plus 20
percent, plus 99 - 24 = 100 percent.

So now you are a proven liar as well as a proven idiot, because you
kept insisting you knew the answer, when in fact you did not.

Care to try another?

Mys Terry
owner of katy the kunt


Ha...you replied once again...I not only own you, I control
you...watch..I'm going to make you post again!




Tap, Tap, Tippity Tap.

What's your next dimwitted post going to be? "I'm rubber, you're
glue"?

You couldn't answer the puzzle correctly after all that bluster and
posturing.

MysTerry
Master of katy the wretched kunt


I see that I'm going to have to put you in the big, black box until
you can behave yourself. Now get in there with Bobsprit or I'll
have to get the shock collar.

katy February 8th 06 06:02 PM

Newbie sailor here.
 
Mys Terry wrote:
On Wed, 08 Feb 2006 12:13:25 -0500, katy
wrote:


Mys Terry wrote:

On Wed, 08 Feb 2006 11:41:39 -0500, katy
wrote:



Mys Terry wrote:


On Wed, 08 Feb 2006 11:14:11 -0500, katy
wrote:




Mys Terry wrote:



On Wed, 08 Feb 2006 10:55:09 -0500, katy
wrote:


A dress store owner ordered a shipment of evening gowns for his shop. When they
arrived, the poor man found there had been a mistake. Half the garments were
coats, 20 percent were children's sizes and 24 of the garments were both coats
and in sizes for children. There were only 99 of the evening dresses he had
ordered. How many had he ordered initially?

I can solve the puzzle. Can you?


Yes, of course I can


Please solve the puzzle and post your answer.




Go back and check the thread, Kunty. You replied to me first. You
don't own anything except an undersized brain. That's not likely to
change.

You aren't much good at math either.

Mys Terry
owner of katy the kunt

Half the shipment he received was coats. He received 99 evening
gowns. Children wear evening gowns so that is an obguscation. He
ordered 198 evening gowns, in various sizees, including children's.
You are the idiot. And you also know nothing about clothing. I
own you.


Bzzzzt! Wrong. The correct answer is 250.

There should have been 250 evening gowns. Half were coats which means
there were 125 coats, or 50%. Twenty percent were children's sizes,
which means 50, but of those, 24 were both coats and for children.
Therefore you must subtract the 24 from the total obtained, as these
are overlapping categories. You therefore have 50 percent, plus 20
percent, plus 99 - 24 = 100 percent.

So now you are a proven liar as well as a proven idiot, because you
kept insisting you knew the answer, when in fact you did not.

Care to try another?

Mys Terry
owner of katy the kunt

Ha...you replied once again...I not only own you, I control
you...watch..I'm going to make you post again!



Tap, Tap, Tippity Tap.

What's your next dimwitted post going to be? "I'm rubber, you're
glue"?

You couldn't answer the puzzle correctly after all that bluster and
posturing.

MysTerry
Master of katy the wretched kunt


I see that I'm going to have to put you in the big, black box until
you can behave yourself. Now get in there with Bobsprit or I'll
have to get the shock collar.



Will a shock collar help your math skills? I guess it might be worth a
try. You have nothing to lose.

Mys Terry
master of katy the dimwit kunt


I own you....

katy February 8th 06 07:18 PM

Newbie sailor here.
 
Mys Terry wrote:
On Wed, 08 Feb 2006 13:02:35 -0500, katy
wrote:


Mys Terry wrote:

On Wed, 08 Feb 2006 12:13:25 -0500, katy
wrote:



Mys Terry wrote:


On Wed, 08 Feb 2006 11:41:39 -0500, katy
wrote:




Mys Terry wrote:



On Wed, 08 Feb 2006 11:14:11 -0500, katy
wrote:





Mys Terry wrote:




On Wed, 08 Feb 2006 10:55:09 -0500, katy
wrote:


A dress store owner ordered a shipment of evening gowns for his shop. When they
arrived, the poor man found there had been a mistake. Half the garments were
coats, 20 percent were children's sizes and 24 of the garments were both coats
and in sizes for children. There were only 99 of the evening dresses he had
ordered. How many had he ordered initially?

I can solve the puzzle. Can you?


Yes, of course I can


Please solve the puzzle and post your answer.




Go back and check the thread, Kunty. You replied to me first. You
don't own anything except an undersized brain. That's not likely to
change.

You aren't much good at math either.

Mys Terry
owner of katy the kunt

Half the shipment he received was coats. He received 99 evening
gowns. Children wear evening gowns so that is an obguscation. He
ordered 198 evening gowns, in various sizees, including children's.
You are the idiot. And you also know nothing about clothing. I
own you.


Bzzzzt! Wrong. The correct answer is 250.

There should have been 250 evening gowns. Half were coats which means
there were 125 coats, or 50%. Twenty percent were children's sizes,
which means 50, but of those, 24 were both coats and for children.
Therefore you must subtract the 24 from the total obtained, as these
are overlapping categories. You therefore have 50 percent, plus 20
percent, plus 99 - 24 = 100 percent.

So now you are a proven liar as well as a proven idiot, because you
kept insisting you knew the answer, when in fact you did not.

Care to try another?

Mys Terry
owner of katy the kunt

Ha...you replied once again...I not only own you, I control
you...watch..I'm going to make you post again!



Tap, Tap, Tippity Tap.

What's your next dimwitted post going to be? "I'm rubber, you're
glue"?

You couldn't answer the puzzle correctly after all that bluster and
posturing.

MysTerry
Master of katy the wretched kunt

I see that I'm going to have to put you in the big, black box until
you can behave yourself. Now get in there with Bobsprit or I'll
have to get the shock collar.


Will a shock collar help your math skills? I guess it might be worth a
try. You have nothing to lose.

Mys Terry
master of katy the dimwit kunt



I own you....



Hardly, fatso.

Mys Terry
master of Humpty Kunty


You shouldn't talk to Booby that way...it will offend his spirit...

Thom Stewart February 8th 06 08:06 PM

Newbie sailor here.
 
Haggy;

Could be you're exactly correct. That boat sound like it's a trailer
boat that is not being set up properly. That's why I asked for more
information.



http://community.webtv.net/tassail/ThomPage

http://community.webtv.net/tassail/Pneuma


Jonathan Ganz February 8th 06 08:10 PM

Newbie sailor here.
 
In article ,
Scout wrote:
A man is walking and on his way to Bristol. He comes to a fork in the road
where two brothers are standing. He is uncertain which path to take to reach
Bristol, and needs help from one of them. The walking man has heard of these
brothers, and knows that one always tells the truth, and the other always
lies. The walking man is allowed to ask one question and one question only.
He can direct the question to only one of the brothers, but he does not know
which is the liar and which is always truthful. What question does he ask?
Scout


Does your brother always tell the truth?

--
Capt. JG @@
www.sailnow.com



Scout February 8th 06 08:24 PM

Newbie sailor here.
 

"Dave Doe" wrote in message
. nz...
In article ,
says...
"Mys Terry" wrote in message
...
On Tue, 07 Feb 2006 17:45:58 -0500, katy

wrote:

You obviously have never been to Buffalo...I can assure you that it
is "yech"....and I don't believe you have ever been accused of
having any sort of mentality at all....nice to see that you have
found your spell check, though...

I don't use spell check for usenet posting.

A dress store owner ordered a shipment of evening gowns for his shop.
When
they
arrived, the poor man found there had been a mistake. Half the garments
were
coats, 20 percent were children's sizes and 24 of the garments were
both
coats
and in sizes for children. There were only 99 of the evening dresses he
had
ordered. How many had he ordered initially?

I can solve the puzzle. Can you?


A man is walking and on his way to Bristol. He comes to a fork in the
road
where two brothers are standing. He is uncertain which path to take to
reach
Bristol, and needs help from one of them. The walking man has heard of
these
brothers, and knows that one always tells the truth, and the other always
lies. The walking man is allowed to ask one question and one question
only.
He can direct the question to only one of the brothers, but he does not
know
which is the liar and which is always truthful. What question does he
ask?
Scout


OK... well I won't spoil the other puzzle for Katy - I would ask a bro
to tell me which way the other bro would tell me to go to Bristol. If I
asked the honest guy, he'd tell me the truth - that the other brother
would tell me to go the wrong way - so I'd go the other way.
Conversely, if I'd asked the liar, he'd lie and tell me the wrong way
that the other bro would say. So again, I'd go the other road.


But you can ask only one question! If you asked the honest one, he'd tell
you which way the other would tell you to go, but you'd have no way of
knowing that you had asked the honest brother. He'd be telling the truth,
but you'd be no better off!
Scout



John Cairns February 8th 06 08:28 PM

Newbie sailor here.
 

"Jonathan Ganz" wrote in message
...
In article ,
Scout wrote:
A man is walking and on his way to Bristol. He comes to a fork in the road
where two brothers are standing. He is uncertain which path to take to
reach
Bristol, and needs help from one of them. The walking man has heard of
these
brothers, and knows that one always tells the truth, and the other always
lies. The walking man is allowed to ask one question and one question
only.
He can direct the question to only one of the brothers, but he does not
know
which is the liar and which is always truthful. What question does he ask?
Scout


Does your brother always tell the truth?

--
Capt. JG @@
www.sailnow.com


How about, is that your brother?

John Cairns



Scout February 8th 06 08:30 PM

Newbie sailor here.
 

"John Cairns" wrote in message
t...

"Jonathan Ganz" wrote in message
...
In article ,
Scout wrote:
A man is walking and on his way to Bristol. He comes to a fork in the
road
where two brothers are standing. He is uncertain which path to take to
reach
Bristol, and needs help from one of them. The walking man has heard of
these
brothers, and knows that one always tells the truth, and the other always
lies. The walking man is allowed to ask one question and one question
only.
He can direct the question to only one of the brothers, but he does not
know
which is the liar and which is always truthful. What question does he
ask?
Scout


Does your brother always tell the truth?

--
Capt. JG @@
www.sailnow.com


How about, is that your brother?

John Cairns


that would confirm the liar vs the honest bro, but you'd be out of
questions!
Scout



Scout February 8th 06 08:31 PM

Newbie sailor here.
 
"Jonathan Ganz" wrote in message
...
In article ,
Scout wrote:
A man is walking and on his way to Bristol. He comes to a fork in the road
where two brothers are standing. He is uncertain which path to take to
reach
Bristol, and needs help from one of them. The walking man has heard of
these
brothers, and knows that one always tells the truth, and the other always
lies. The walking man is allowed to ask one question and one question
only.
He can direct the question to only one of the brothers, but he does not
know
which is the liar and which is always truthful. What question does he ask?
Scout


Does your brother always tell the truth?

--
Capt. JG @@
www.sailnow.com


Wouldn't help you Jon. You'd get an answer, but wouldn't know if it was
true, and then couldn't ask another.
Scout



Jonathan Ganz February 8th 06 08:36 PM

Newbie sailor here.
 
In article ,
John Cairns wrote:

"Jonathan Ganz" wrote in message
...
In article ,
Scout wrote:
A man is walking and on his way to Bristol. He comes to a fork in the road
where two brothers are standing. He is uncertain which path to take to
reach
Bristol, and needs help from one of them. The walking man has heard of
these
brothers, and knows that one always tells the truth, and the other always
lies. The walking man is allowed to ask one question and one question
only.
He can direct the question to only one of the brothers, but he does not
know
which is the liar and which is always truthful. What question does he ask?
Scout


Does your brother always tell the truth?

--
Capt. JG @@
www.sailnow.com


How about, is that your brother?

John Cairns


Hmmm... that seems to work.




--
Capt. JG @@
www.sailnow.com



Matt Colie February 8th 06 08:37 PM

Newbie sailor here.
 
This is not the only NG I read and there are very frequently individuals
that write here that can benefit from my experience.
I don't ene bother to read 90% as it is chest thumping they guy that
bought a bendytoe or Bush-bashing political propaganda.
I have a life, but I'm not at sea today.
Matt Colie

Capt.Mooron wrote:
So Matt.... why do you hang out here???


"Matt Colie" wrote in message
...

Dianna,
This NG periodically has something of interest to sailors, but not very
often. I have a filter set so if there is somthing - it stands out.

You might better try alt.sailing (no asa). There is a great deal less
traffic there, but it is almost always about sailing and it is read by
people that might be interested in helping you and not venting political
propaganda or bragging about some foolish event.

Matt Colie
Lifelong Waterman, Licensed Mariner and Perpetual Sailor

DC wrote:

Found this newsgroup just a bit ago and have been reading. Can't get a
handle on it though. Seems as though it's not too serious about sailing.
Can someone recommend a good newsgroup for learning and posting newbie
questions, like "I have a fear of sailing with my husband"
Thanks.
Diane Clark
Central New York
Oneida Lake sailing





Jonathan Ganz February 8th 06 08:37 PM

Newbie sailor here.
 
In article ,
Scout wrote:
"Jonathan Ganz" wrote in message
...
In article ,
Scout wrote:
A man is walking and on his way to Bristol. He comes to a fork in the road
where two brothers are standing. He is uncertain which path to take to
reach
Bristol, and needs help from one of them. The walking man has heard of
these
brothers, and knows that one always tells the truth, and the other always
lies. The walking man is allowed to ask one question and one question
only.
He can direct the question to only one of the brothers, but he does not
know
which is the liar and which is always truthful. What question does he ask?
Scout


Does your brother always tell the truth?

--
Capt. JG @@
www.sailnow.com


Wouldn't help you Jon. You'd get an answer, but wouldn't know if it was
true, and then couldn't ask another.
Scout


Yup, you're right... doesn't work. Hmm... more thought required... :-)



--
Capt. JG @@
www.sailnow.com



John Cairns February 8th 06 09:22 PM

Newbie sailor here.
 

"Scout" wrote in message
. ..

"Dave Doe" wrote in message
. nz...
In article ,
says...
"Mys Terry" wrote in message
...
On Tue, 07 Feb 2006 17:45:58 -0500, katy

wrote:

You obviously have never been to Buffalo...I can assure you that it
is "yech"....and I don't believe you have ever been accused of
having any sort of mentality at all....nice to see that you have
found your spell check, though...

I don't use spell check for usenet posting.

A dress store owner ordered a shipment of evening gowns for his shop.
When
they
arrived, the poor man found there had been a mistake. Half the
garments
were
coats, 20 percent were children's sizes and 24 of the garments were
both
coats
and in sizes for children. There were only 99 of the evening dresses
he
had
ordered. How many had he ordered initially?

I can solve the puzzle. Can you?

A man is walking and on his way to Bristol. He comes to a fork in the
road
where two brothers are standing. He is uncertain which path to take to
reach
Bristol, and needs help from one of them. The walking man has heard of
these
brothers, and knows that one always tells the truth, and the other
always
lies. The walking man is allowed to ask one question and one question
only.
He can direct the question to only one of the brothers, but he does not
know
which is the liar and which is always truthful. What question does he
ask?
Scout


OK... well I won't spoil the other puzzle for Katy - I would ask a bro
to tell me which way the other bro would tell me to go to Bristol. If I
asked the honest guy, he'd tell me the truth - that the other brother
would tell me to go the wrong way - so I'd go the other way.
Conversely, if I'd asked the liar, he'd lie and tell me the wrong way
that the other bro would say. So again, I'd go the other road.


But you can ask only one question! If you asked the honest one, he'd tell
you which way the other would tell you to go, but you'd have no way of
knowing that you had asked the honest brother. He'd be telling the truth,
but you'd be no better off!
Scout


Reading too fast, my bad. Just ask either brother, which way will your
brother tell me to go to get to Bristol, then go the opposite direction.

John Cairns



Scout February 8th 06 10:04 PM

Newbie sailor here.
 
"John Cairns" wrote in message
t...

"Scout" wrote in message
. ..

"Dave Doe" wrote in message
. nz...
In article ,
says...
"Mys Terry" wrote in message
...
On Tue, 07 Feb 2006 17:45:58 -0500, katy

wrote:

You obviously have never been to Buffalo...I can assure you that it
is "yech"....and I don't believe you have ever been accused of
having any sort of mentality at all....nice to see that you have
found your spell check, though...

I don't use spell check for usenet posting.

A dress store owner ordered a shipment of evening gowns for his shop.
When
they
arrived, the poor man found there had been a mistake. Half the
garments
were
coats, 20 percent were children's sizes and 24 of the garments were
both
coats
and in sizes for children. There were only 99 of the evening dresses
he
had
ordered. How many had he ordered initially?

I can solve the puzzle. Can you?

A man is walking and on his way to Bristol. He comes to a fork in the
road
where two brothers are standing. He is uncertain which path to take to
reach
Bristol, and needs help from one of them. The walking man has heard of
these
brothers, and knows that one always tells the truth, and the other
always
lies. The walking man is allowed to ask one question and one question
only.
He can direct the question to only one of the brothers, but he does not
know
which is the liar and which is always truthful. What question does he
ask?
Scout

OK... well I won't spoil the other puzzle for Katy - I would ask a bro
to tell me which way the other bro would tell me to go to Bristol. If I
asked the honest guy, he'd tell me the truth - that the other brother
would tell me to go the wrong way - so I'd go the other way.
Conversely, if I'd asked the liar, he'd lie and tell me the wrong way
that the other bro would say. So again, I'd go the other road.


But you can ask only one question! If you asked the honest one, he'd tell
you which way the other would tell you to go, but you'd have no way of
knowing that you had asked the honest brother. He'd be telling the truth,
but you'd be no better off!
Scout


Reading too fast, my bad. Just ask either brother, which way will your
brother tell me to go to get to Bristol, then go the opposite direction.


Amen!
Scout




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