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DSK wrote:
Bob Crantz wrote: Does Bubbles do bong hits? Probably not. Drugs cannot screw up a brain the way his has been. DSK What do you attribute it to? |
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Does Bubbles do bong hits?
Probably not. Drugs cannot screw up a brain the way his has been. katysails wrote: What do you attribute it to? A combination of genetics, years of ridicule (which he earned), exposure to the toxic waste environment of NYC, and too much TV. DSK |
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"katy" wrote in message ... DSK wrote: Bob Crantz wrote: Does Bubbles do bong hits? Probably not. Drugs cannot screw up a brain the way his has been. DSK What do you attribute it to? Birth defect? |
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"Scotty" wrote in message ... "katy" wrote in message ... DSK wrote: Bob Crantz wrote: Does Bubbles do bong hits? Probably not. Drugs cannot screw up a brain the way his has been. DSK What do you attribute it to? Birth defect? Nope, he's just a fag. |
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But not all, not a majority, not a large minority. A very, very small minority. We had some very bad accidents on the LIS last season due to drunk boat operators. In fact they were the ONLY accidents I heard about that caused both injury and death. Yet a Ghost Girl got groped by a drunk! Not underway! In the air of NYC? You gotta be kidding. We don't sail in NYC. But it is not illegal! In Wyoming and Montana you can drink and drive as long as you are not drunk. In fact you can drink and drive in all states in your blood alcohol is below the limit. Good reason to avoid those states. Two beers and you're over the limit in most cases. That's due to a medical condition, not a moral decision. Wrong again, I stopped drinking when a close friend nearly died from it. I was 31 at the time and was not as yet diagnosed with any illness. Liar! You wish you had good bowel health. Then you would drink! I've been in remission since Thomas came into my life. In fact there is no sign that I was ever sick. Roughy 5% of colitis sufferers experience such remissions and sometimes the symptoms never return. My fingers are crossed. It must suck to be you. I could care less about what others do as long as they do me no harm. Short sighted. The premature or even violent deaths of others does do you harm. You should be wise enough to know that by now. Certainly every person who voted for Bush did you harm. RB 35s5 NY |
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Right on Doug!
You're right on. Thom |
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Capt. Rob wrote: Now, those were Sailors! No wonder she is the oldest commissioned Ship of the US NAVY. She was manned by drinking, fighting sailors. Not Drunks but HARD DRINKING SAILORS. Yeah, a bunch of retards who lived to 50 and died painful sick deaths. Great. RB 35s5 NY Man o man...the more you type the dumber you are on the subject. Most rum in the early days was used to treat the water to prolong life at the time. Sailors received rum rations for health reasons Check out the history of Gin & Tonic with a twist of lime. Gin and Tonics were -like Gin itself- originally developed as a medicine. In this case to help fight malaria. When the British Sailors and ships were in the East they became susceptible to malaria and eventually found out that quinine (an ingredient in Tonic Water) was useful for getting rid of the disease. Well, as you would probably expect, drinking Tonic Water by itself is pretty nasty (unless you've acquired a taste for it) and they had problems getting the British in the East to drink it. Along comes our friend Gin to be mixed with the Tonic Water, which not only made drinking it much more pleasant, but also created an excellent drink that would be remembered from then on, even if its relationship to the disease was forgotten. So, as you can see, Gin and Tonic Water came about due to medicinal reasons, then caught on later for thier more pleasurable aspects. On a minor note, the Lime (served in any GOOD Gin and Tonic) being a citrus fruit (and therefore containing Vitamin C) helps to prevent scurvy. Usually the limes are not the dominant ingredient of Gin and Tonic, so they won't actually get rid of scurvy if you've already got it - unless you drink A LOT of Gin and Tonics of course. Captain Joe |
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Scott,
Do you think that is why his Father & Mother moved away from him and left him in NYC? He was to much to take? His Dad left him to the ASA. More people to help. Well, he does have his Imaginary Friends but they aren't that he thinks are helping him. He is just a lonely Soul with make believe friends, with make believe deeds and keeps his own score, his own make believe way. He has a telescope (so he claims) so that he can Howl at the Moon. He calls that a Victory (with his score keeping) A Soul to be sad for. I won't ridicule him any more. He's had enough. He's much to easy to put down. He creates the ammo to be used against himself. Time to let up for me. However, he is yours ASA; Have fun!!! Beach Bum/Ol Thom |
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Capt. Rob wrote: The seabreeze after dark was perfect, the moon was bright, the sky was crystal clear, saw a few shooting stars. Amazingly Joe's sailing story is a deep desire of mine. RB 35s5 NY |
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Joe,
They're not called "Limeys" without a reason. |
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