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katy October 4th 06 02:36 PM

suggestions for a stove?
 
Jim K. wrote:
Thom Stewart wrote:
Jim,

A Coleman stove using Coleman fuel is a PITA to say the least.


wooooooo - relax - what a PITA - I admit I'm wrong - I'm not familar
with the situation and only mentioned it because another guy mentioned
a propane stove - easy Tarzan! Why are you so mad? It's not me who hurt
you. Relax - relax - relax.

Do you understand - relax - just have the common sense to post a msg
that a coleman stove is not a good idea - don't get all upset and feel
the need to use "PITA" in such a ridiculous manner. What's wrong with
you? Did you're wife leave you? No one limkes you? Esteem issues?
Whatever it is - it's not my fault.

Jim

Maybe you should go to the archives and read a bunch of posts from the
regulars here so you have a method to weigh what you're saying to whom.
You are speaking to the esteemed patriarch of out group and he has
more experience than all the rest of us wrapped up together.When you've
been here 10 years or so, then maybe you can address Thom like that.
His post was not angry at all. That is just his writing style.

Martin Baxter October 4th 06 02:53 PM

suggestions for a stove?
 
"Jim K." wrote:




Aren't you the little sweetie! And BTW - that doesn't make any sense -
do you mean callusses? I forsee that we won't become friends unless you
change - too bad - never understand why some people prefer to attack
rather than saying, "Hello, welcome aboard"?


Holy Cow Katy! What did you say to Jim? I must have missed it.


Cheers
Marty
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Martin Baxter October 4th 06 03:03 PM

suggestions for a stove?
 
"Jim K." wrote:

Thom Stewart wrote:
? Jim,
?
? A Coleman stove using Coleman fuel is a PITA to say the least.

wooooooo - relax - what a PITA - I admit I'm wrong - I'm not familar
with the situation and only mentioned it because another guy mentioned
a propane stove - easy Tarzan! Why are you so mad? It's not me who hurt
you. Relax - relax - relax.

Do you understand - relax - just have the common sense to post a msg
that a coleman stove is not a good idea - don't get all upset and feel
the need to use "PITA" in such a ridiculous manner. What's wrong with
you? Did you're wife leave you? No one limkes you? Esteem issues?
Whatever it is - it's not my fault.


Jim:

Why on earth would would you take such offense at such an innocuous
post? I agree with Thom, Coleman stoves using Naphtha are a pain in the
ass. Heck, they're a PITA on dry land, I'd much rather use a portable
propane stove.

FWIW. (For What It's Worth [contributing to your education here]), I
have an alcohol stove, but I also have a folding propane stove and a
Force 10 propane barbecue on the stern pulpit; they can use the same
disposable 1 lb. canisters. The canisters are easy to stow topsides and
prevent the build up of heavier than air propane in the cabin.

BTW, try not to take every response as a personal attack, some of us
just tend to be a bit terse.

Cheers
Marty

Martin Baxter October 4th 06 03:06 PM

suggestions for a stove?
 
"Jim K." wrote:


??...eagles fan?

? Yup!

cool - It's so important we beat Dallas this week - especially since we
habded the win to the giants.


Whoa, hold on there! Now you're 'dissin America's Team! Fie on you,
"Guard thy head well, for ere long...."

Cheers
Marty
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Jim K. October 4th 06 03:39 PM

suggestions for a stove?
 

Martin Baxter wrote:
Jim:

Why on earth would would you take such offense at such an innocuous
post?


Well she could have been less rude in her response - that's all. She's
proud of the fact that she speaks her mind - there's a name for a
person like that. The rest of us were taught by our parents to be nice.

BTW, try not to take every response as a personal attack, some of us
just tend to be a bit terse.


Hey - I truly apologize if I'm out of line - and if I am - "I'm Sorry"
- but what's katy's problem? in person people have manners. She seems
to think that on the web it's okay to be rude. I disagree.


katy October 4th 06 03:48 PM

suggestions for a stove?
 
Martin Baxter wrote:
"Jim K." wrote:


Aren't you the little sweetie! And BTW - that doesn't make any sense -
do you mean callusses? I forsee that we won't become friends unless you
change - too bad - never understand why some people prefer to attack
rather than saying, "Hello, welcome aboard"?


Holy Cow Katy! What did you say to Jim? I must have missed it.


Cheers
Marty
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I responded to him in my usual manner when someone is being idealistic
and naive..looked at some pros and cons...he's a bit of a fragile soul
so we'll have to make some exceptions for him until he learns his way
here..right now, he thinks bull and bluster works...he wants everyone to
afree with him....

katy October 4th 06 03:50 PM

suggestions for a stove?
 
Martin Baxter wrote:
"Jim K." wrote:

??...eagles fan?

? Yup!

cool - It's so important we beat Dallas this week - especially since we
habded the win to the giants.


Whoa, hold on there! Now you're 'dissin America's Team! Fie on you,
"Guard thy head well, for ere long...."

Cheers
Marty
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Marty...you're Canadian...you're not supposed to know anything about
mercan football....

katy October 4th 06 03:56 PM

suggestions for a stove?
 
Jim K. wrote:
Martin Baxter wrote:
Jim:

Why on earth would would you take such offense at such an innocuous
post?


Well she could have been less rude in her response - that's all. She's
proud of the fact that she speaks her mind - there's a name for a
person like that. The rest of us were taught by our parents to be nice.

BTW, try not to take every response as a personal attack, some of us
just tend to be a bit terse.


Hey - I truly apologize if I'm out of line - and if I am - "I'm Sorry"
- but what's katy's problem? in person people have manners. She seems
to think that on the web it's okay to be rude. I disagree.

I'm not being ride...I am being realistic. You have a very tender side.
How DO you manage in a corporate world? Or is that why you're leaving?

Dry October 4th 06 04:41 PM

suggestions for a stove?
 
Scout I replaces my old pressurized alcohol stove with one of these and
has worked wonders. ORIGO 4100 DOUBLE BURNER STOVE - DROP-IN Have a
look here http://www.interconmktg.com/pages_stoves/4100.htm


Scout wrote:

I've been keeping up with the Force5 discussion. But, I was wondering
what you folks would do for a cooking appliance, given the space and
layout I have.

Here's the counterspace I have to work with.
http://sports.webshots.com/photo/277...97509592aoEcBp

TIA
Scout



Dry October 4th 06 04:51 PM

suggestions for a stove?
 
Scout I replaced my old pressurized alcohol stove with one of these and
it
has worked wonders. ORIGO 4100 DOUBLE BURNER STOVE - DROP-IN Have a
look here http://www.interconmktg.com/pages_stoves/4100.htm



Scout wrote:

I've been keeping up with the Force5 discussion. But, I was wondering
what you folks would do for a cooking appliance, given the space and
layout I have.

Here's the counterspace I have to work with.
http://sports.webshots.com/photo/277...97509592aoEcBp

TIA
Scout




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