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katy October 5th 06 07:57 PM

suggestions for a stove?
 
Martin Baxter wrote:
katy wrote:
Martin Baxter wrote:
katy wrote:
Martin Baxter wrote:
"Jim K." wrote:
And I'm not going anywhere.
Good for you Jim! See, your skin is already thickening up, soon you'll
be elligible for your eyepatch and parrot!


Arrrrr Billy have you ever been buggered at sea?

No Capt. Buttgrinder, but I've been blown ashore.

Cheers
Marty
Don't think he'll ever earn "Putzdom" though....
You never know, if Donal could get his Putzship.......

Cheers
Marty
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Oh, Dona;
s a Putz alright....it just only comes out on rare occasions...BTW,
where the heck is he?


Perhaps he told his wife to shut up during the news once too often and
is in hospital recovering from a fractured skull caused by a blow from a
12 lb. cast iron frying pan?

Cheers
Marty


well, at least he'll still be served breakfast in bed albeit in the
hospital...

Jim K. October 5th 06 09:15 PM

suggestions for a stove?
 

Scotty wrote:
integrity and
morality. But you wouldn't know anything about that -


would you.


duh - not paying are you - since I'm not a 2-faced ass kisser then of
course I have integrity - why don't you pay attention.



I've had my own business for 31 years.


Like anyone cares?

You know nothing
about me.



And you don't know me yet you feel the need to lash out as an insecure
person would


yes, but she'll be back , soon as school's out.


wha-eva


Jim K. October 5th 06 09:22 PM

suggestions for a stove?
 

katy wrote:
It;s rude to use crude language in a public forum...also to make ad
hominem attacks...


not if it's in response to being attacked.

you have a rather duplistic set of values, Jim.
You set yourself up as a target and then "bang", revert to attack.


If you say so but that does sound like your opinion

A
nice person would either laugh off Scotty's attack,


not true.

turn the other
cheek,


yeah - a wimp would.

or try to discover just what it was that set the other off.


I didn't do anything other than post about the coleman burner - which
was wrong.

Now,
why don't we all just go back to discussing sailing.


I'd love to but I'm not about to stop if someone keeps posting shtuff
directed at me.

What other
questions do you have? Have you ever been sailing? On waht type of
boat? In what waters?


katy man - now you're scaring me - and what I'm about to say is just
what I've observed - you went from raving to being nice - I'm freaked
out - I found some forums on the subject so I'll post some Q's there as
I get them. And then I'll be hitting the meetings for a local club.

Thanks, but I'm good for now.


katy October 5th 06 09:32 PM

suggestions for a stove?
 
Jim K. wrote:
katy wrote:
It;s rude to use crude language in a public forum...also to make ad
hominem attacks...


not if it's in response to being attacked.

you have a rather duplistic set of values, Jim.
You set yourself up as a target and then "bang", revert to attack.


If you say so but that does sound like your opinion

A
nice person would either laugh off Scotty's attack,


not true.

turn the other
cheek,


yeah - a wimp would.

or try to discover just what it was that set the other off.


I didn't do anything other than post about the coleman burner - which
was wrong.

Now,
why don't we all just go back to discussing sailing.


I'd love to but I'm not about to stop if someone keeps posting shtuff
directed at me.

What other
questions do you have? Have you ever been sailing? On waht type of
boat? In what waters?


katy man - now you're scaring me - and what I'm about to say is just
what I've observed - you went from raving to being nice - I'm freaked
out - I found some forums on the subject so I'll post some Q's there as
I get them. And then I'll be hitting the meetings for a local club.

Thanks, but I'm good for now.

Doesn't take much to scare you....

Scotty October 5th 06 09:33 PM

suggestions for a stove?
 

"Jim K." wrote
I get them. And then I'll be hitting the meetings


A A meetings?









katy October 5th 06 09:34 PM

suggestions for a stove?
 
Scotty wrote:
"Jim K." wrote
I get them. And then I'll be hitting the meetings


A A meetings?








One could surmise...he certainly waffles around a lot....

Maxprop October 6th 06 03:50 AM

suggestions for a stove?
 

"Capt. JG" wrote in message
...
"Dry" wrote in message
...
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


I haven't tried it yet, but that's what I have on my boat.


We had the earlier version on our last boat. Great stove, if a bit smelly.
Never failed to do what we asked of it.

Max



Capt. JG October 6th 06 05:33 AM

suggestions for a stove?
 
I guess I'm going to try it before I convert to CNG.

--
"j" ganz @@
www.sailnow.com

"Maxprop" wrote in message
ink.net...

"Capt. JG" wrote in message
...
"Dry" wrote in message
...
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


I haven't tried it yet, but that's what I have on my boat.


We had the earlier version on our last boat. Great stove, if a bit
smelly. Never failed to do what we asked of it.

Max




Scout October 6th 06 10:52 AM

suggestions for a stove?
 
"Maxprop" wrote in message
ink.net...

"Capt. JG" wrote in message
...
"Dry" wrote in message
...
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


I haven't tried it yet, but that's what I have on my boat.


We had the earlier version on our last boat. Great stove, if a bit
smelly. Never failed to do what we asked of it.


Were you able to adjust the heat output?
Scout



Scotty October 6th 06 02:56 PM

suggestions for a stove?
 
I had a single Origo, when it's cold and the boat's closed
up the smell bothered me. Seemed like it took long to boil
water. But the fuel is cheap, safe and readily available.
The compact size is nice for a small boat.

What type of sailing/cruising are you planning to do, Jon?
The biggest glitch with CNG is finding a place to exchange
bottles. Not a problem for short term sailing. My last
bottle has been in 2 seasons and is still 7/8 full.


--
Scott Vernon
Plowville Pa _/)__/)_/)_


"Capt. JG" wrote in message
...
I guess I'm going to try it before I convert to CNG.

--
"j" ganz @@
www.sailnow.com

"Maxprop" wrote in message

ink.net...

"Capt. JG" wrote in message
...
"Dry" wrote in message
...
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

I haven't tried it yet, but that's what I have on my

boat.

We had the earlier version on our last boat. Great

stove, if a bit
smelly. Never failed to do what we asked of it.

Max







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