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![]() "cavelamb himself" wrote in message link.net... Wilbur Hubbard wrote: "cavelamb himself" wrote in message thlink.net... Scotty wrote: "Wilbur Hubbard" wrote in message news:VseJh.30353$S% Looks like a boat owned by your everyday typical moron. Can't even apply the registration numbers with the proper spacing. Nothing says stupid and inattentive louder than mis-applied registration numbers. Nothing says 'jealousy' louder than this post. Scotty It don't mean nothing, Scotty. I've seen the stuff he posts. Just consider the source and ignore him. Yes, that's the solution. Just ignore it when you're confronted with being incapable of following simple instructions. Maybe if you paid attention instead of ignoring instructions you would not look so stupid by virtue of resulting erroneous actions. Wilbur Hubbard Wilber, Those numbers were on there 20 years before I bought her. And how hard is it to scrape them off and do it right? Doesn't your boat which looks pretty good otherwise deserve to have registration numbers put on correctly? She was in pretty sad shape when I got her. Rigging all kinked and broken, filthy dirty, rudder pintles broken off, and some parts missing. But the hull and deck were sound. I've spent most of last year getting her in reasonable shape. You did a pretty good job. She looks great except for the registration numbers which look like an idiot put them on. Since you are not the idiot who put them on why continue the idiocy by leaving them that way? At the end of this season I'll pull her out and paint the hull. At that time I will replace the numbers - but for now I'm going to enjoy sailing her - as is. I would be ashamed to be seen in a sailboat with crap registration number placement. If you can't afford new numbers and letters with the correct spacing even if you're going to scrape them off the end of the season when you paint it then you are just one of the masses who demonstrate by their actions that they have little pride in what they do. If you don't like it, well, tough! And, if you don't like being criticized then straighten out the stupidity on your boat. Now take your hateful self-serving attitude somewhere else. No. I take it where I choose to take it. It's still a free Usenet the last time I looked. Because even if you are right about something, your attitude is such a turn off that NOBODY is going to listen to you. That makes you look all the sadder. Refusing to take action to make legal (you can be ticketed for improper registration numbers) and make respectable what you sail just because your temper gets in the way is childish and not worthy of a sailor. Grow up. If the criticism is invalid that's one thing. But valid criticism is to be taken to heart. Wilbur Hubbard |
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