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Maxprop wrote: "Peter Wiley" wrote in message . .. In article , Maxprop wrote: Really... the USA ain't that great a place! Canada is mind you! There are myriad places in the USA that are gorgeous, and I never tire of visiting them. And the job/career/business opportunities here are probably greater in number and scope than those in Canada. But neither is really important. I simply don't want to be told I cannot go someplace where I should reasonably be able to go. So far I haven't found such a place. Try taking a sailboat to Cuba..... yeah, I know, you don't actually want to go there, so it doesn't count. Riiiiiight. First: I'd love to sail to Cuba, and plan to do so someday. Second, I am able to sail to Cuba, provided I spend no money there, and have a sponsor who lives there. Both points are easily dealt with, especially if one doesn't mind jousting with the INS upon returning to the US. Third, I can always drive into Canada and take a flight to Havana. Oh, OK - you define going thru all that crap as complying with 'reasonably be able to go'. I don't. Doubt many other people would agree with you, either. Want me to bring you some good cigars? Nah, I got a brain and quit smoking 30 years ago. Send them to Donal, he'll need them to soothe his outrage when smoking is banned in public places over there soon. He won't be able to dump his butts on the beaches any more. PDW |
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![]() -- "Swab Rob" wrote Yep, I read about that and Bavaria's rep plumetted. I still think they are generally good boats, but I've seen a few late models go cheap, including a 36 in CT. The reason is that they have a very limited rep here and stories like the one above don't help of course. If Ozzy paid under 80K he still go a good deal, though I probably would have gone with a faster boat. ''a faster boat'', that's funny! SV |
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![]() Ozzy wrote ... You have a bladder problem and need to get back to the dock fast? '' *BACK* to the dock" ? That's even funnier! SV |
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![]() OzOne wrote in message ... On Wed, 22 Feb 2006 08:45:35 -0500, "Vito" scribbled thusly: "Capt.Mooron" wrote One of these days you Yanks will learn how to pronounce the letter "R"... maybe. Yankees can! Just ask one to say 'Cuba'. Are you allowed to say Cuba without a sneer? Most certainly...... matter of fact we regularly have Fidel drop by to Canada. It's usually arranged by a secret government department who's only purpose is to devise nefarious and cunning ways to **** off the USA! I understand they track all US citizens going to Cuba via Montreal or Toronto and send the data to the USA's Homeland Security office. This probably goes far to explain why almost every US citizen returning from Cuba is interrogated and fined despite the fact that Cuba is very accommodating and doesn't stamp US passports. Must be great to live in such a bastion of freedom... Eh? CM CM |
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![]() "Capt.Mooron" wrote in message news:i5TKf.9196$Y22.4643@clgrps12... "Maxprop" wrote in message "Peter Wiley" wrote in message I simply don't want to be told I cannot go someplace where I should reasonably be able to go. So far I haven't found such a place. Try taking a sailboat to Cuba..... yeah, I know, you don't actually want to go there, so it doesn't count. Riiiiiight. I can always drive into Canada and take a flight to Havana. Want me to bring you some good cigars? Can you follow the fricken logic here?? I can't.! ...and you have yet to provide one plausible reason that would require me to enter the USA! 1) You might take a job someday that requires travel in the US. 2) One of your friends or relatives might be involved in an auto accident in the US, and you'd be called upon to intercede on their behalf. 3). Scotty and I might come up there, hog tie you, put a bag over your head, knock you unconscious, and allow you to find yourself regaining consciousness in Laredo, TX, in the barrios. Max |
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![]() "Peter Wiley" wrote in message . .. In article et, Maxprop wrote: First: I'd love to sail to Cuba, and plan to do so someday. Second, I am able to sail to Cuba, provided I spend no money there, and have a sponsor who lives there. Both points are easily dealt with, especially if one doesn't mind jousting with the INS upon returning to the US. Third, I can always drive into Canada and take a flight to Havana. Oh, OK - you define going thru all that crap as complying with 'reasonably be able to go'. I don't. Doubt many other people would agree with you, either. Do you see the word "reasonably" anywhere in my post? The word *reasonable* never entered my mind as applied to our government's attitude toward Cuba. Don't put words in my mouth. I said it could be done. Someone implied that it could not. Want me to bring you some good cigars? Nah, I got a brain and quit smoking 30 years ago. Send them to Donal, he'll need them to soothe his outrage when smoking is banned in public places over there soon. He won't be able to dump his butts on the beaches any more. I've never smoked--not tobacco, anyway--and have no intention to start. But Cuban cigars seem, for some reason, to bring top dollar on the black market these days Max |
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![]() OzOne wrote in message ... On Sun, 19 Feb 2006 16:19:21 GMT, "Maxprop" scribbled thusly: "jlr" one wrote in message .net... In the USA? How many times were you shot at? Did the muggers take all your cash? Any rednecks kick your ass? Any racists ASSUALT YOUR WIFE? Relax, JR. There is a general rule regarding those who love to rip on the United States: they choose to visit here because of the substantial quantity of resources and attractions we have to offer, and they subsequently discover that this really is not an unsafe place to be, provided you don't stupidly or deliberately put yourself in harm's way. To the contrary they discover that their vacations come off without a hitch, are enjoyable, and often exceed their expectations. Of course, You have a beautiful country with scenery and possibility for adventure that is absolutely astounding. Unfortunately you also have sewers like Los Angeles. Of course they return home and resume their diatribe against the USA. Their like-minded friends just love to hear how awful and dangerous this country is. You need to get out more.... Then there's Mooron, who's worried about retinal scans and such. I think he must have something in his past that he doesn't want uncovered. g Either that or he is happy where he is That is certainly reasonable. and unwilling to go through the charade of US Customs and Security. Get a life. We go through it every time we board a plane. It's a minor inconvenience, if stupidly ineffective and annoying. But for Mooron to deny himself of the wonderful places and opportunities this country has to offer, strictly on principle or to avoid being inconvenienced in a minor way, is penalizing only him. None of us give a rat's posterior if he enters the US or not. Max |
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![]() OzOne wrote in message ... On Wed, 22 Feb 2006 08:45:35 -0500, "Vito" scribbled thusly: "Capt.Mooron" wrote One of these days you Yanks will learn how to pronounce the letter "R"... maybe. Yankees can! Just ask one to say 'Cuba'. Are you allowed to say Cuba without a sneer? Don't make the mistake of attributing the asinine policies of our government to the citizens of this country. Most of us have nothing against Cuba. Nothing quite like a mohito on a hot summer day to quench a thirst. Max |
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![]() "Capt.Mooron" wrote in message news:4A8Lf.43$M52.16@edtnps89... OzOne wrote in message ... On Wed, 22 Feb 2006 08:45:35 -0500, "Vito" scribbled thusly: "Capt.Mooron" wrote One of these days you Yanks will learn how to pronounce the letter "R"... maybe. Yankees can! Just ask one to say 'Cuba'. Are you allowed to say Cuba without a sneer? Most certainly...... matter of fact we regularly have Fidel drop by to Canada. It's usually arranged by a secret government department who's only purpose is to devise nefarious and cunning ways to **** off the USA! I understand they track all US citizens going to Cuba via Montreal or Toronto and send the data to the USA's Homeland Security office. This probably goes far to explain why almost every US citizen returning from Cuba is interrogated and fined despite the fact that Cuba is very accommodating and doesn't stamp US passports. Must be great to live in such a bastion of freedom... Eh? About as much fun as ordering a pizza by cell phone from someone name Mahmud. Max |
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![]() "Capt.Mooron" wrote: "Seahag" wrote: "Capt.Mooron" wrote: ...and you have yet to provide one plausible reason that would require me to enter the USA! To visit Katy and me! Seahag (and bring the li'l birdie:^) Tell you both what... if you ever decide to visit Nova Scotia, I'll place Overproof at Mahone Bay for your use. You'd both love the laid back attitude and down home friendly locals. Fresh Fruit & Veg Markets, Sunday swap meet and Flea Market at the local Store Parking lot. Great Marina with free tender service, free showers and all vessels to a mooring. I won't be heading to the USA... personal choice. I don't generally frequent counties with a "Big Brother is Watching You" attitude, "Jack-Booted" security tactics and a standard "Yellow Alert" Status.... it's just too much of a hassle. If things change in the USA..... and I did ever go down there... I would make certain to visit both of you. :-) Dang, sounds sweet! Thanks! Seahag |
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