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![]() "Joe" wrote in message oups.com... On Mar 13, 1:43 pm, "Wilbur Hubbard" wrote: "Joe" wrote in message oups.com... On Mar 13, 12:48 pm, Charlie Morgan wrote: On 13 Mar 2007 10:30:55 -0700, "Joe" wrote: On Mar 13, 11:55 am, Charlie Morgan wrote: On 13 Mar 2007 09:13:23 -0700, "Joe" wrote: On Mar 13, 8:39 am, Nathan Branden wrote: Joe, I can't help but notice your beloved vessel is painted scarlet red and gold which are the colors of the United States Marine Corps. Are you a former jarhead? Did you serve in VietNam? What units? Also tell me about your boat. I know it is made of steel, is it from pieces of Higgins boats? Semper Fi Nathan Huuu raaa Nathen, I fought on Meatloaf hill, it was a slaughter. Sargent York yelled "Cut the Mustard" and I opened up with a ma duce on them yellow mustard commie *******s. Were you there too? I would be proud to have anything Higgins on my boat. Joe Higgins boats were wood. CWM- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - You don't say? How many Higgens boats have you manned the helm of BB? LCM's? LCMVP? Maybe a PT type? My first boat was a Higgens LCM, at ABC school on Coronado Island. She still had blood stains in her bildge. Joe Although the Higgins company built other boats. The LCVP was the one called "Higgins boat". CWM- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Coming from a weekend warrior that reply was expected . Do you get all your knowledge from Wikapedia? The LCVP is a class of Higgins Boats. As are the LCM's LCPL's, and LCMVP's. All are known as Higgins boats. If you open the engine box on one, you will see a mfg's tag that calls the boat a "Higgins Industry" then model, then number. The PT's were called Higgins too, as opposed to SwiftShips, Elco's, Huckins, ect... All boats buildt at Higgin's Industries are Higgens boat. What you and the idiot who entered the info on Wikapedia claim.. is a dumb as saying the only C&C called a C&C is the 28 ftr. Joe Peep, peep, peep, peep. . . What's that sound? Oh! I recognize it now . . . Joe, isn't it time to get those French fries out of the deep fat fryer? Chop chop! Wilbur Hubbard- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - You must be Leyland or LP in puppet disquise. Your remarkable & snappy comebacks are not even worth reading. Put a big long stupid **** signature on your lame gab, so I can ignore that too. Pathetic....plonk Joe Poor Joe. He just can't stand it I found out where he works. Stopped into the Mickey D's and there he was slaving over the deep fryer. Bwahahahhahahahahahaha! Working for minimum wage like that is it any wonder Joe lives in a rusty old POS on an inland swamp? Talk about pathetic . . . Wilbur Hubbard |
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On Mar 13, 2:08 pm, Charlie Morgan wrote:
On 13 Mar 2007 12:03:32 -0700, "Joe" wrote: On Mar 13, 1:41 pm, Charlie Morgan wrote: On 13 Mar 2007 11:36:33 -0700, "Joe" wrote: On Mar 13, 12:48 pm, Charlie Morgan wrote: On 13 Mar 2007 10:30:55 -0700, "Joe" wrote: On Mar 13, 11:55 am, Charlie Morgan wrote: On 13 Mar 2007 09:13:23 -0700, "Joe" wrote: On Mar 13, 8:39 am, Nathan Branden wrote: Joe, I can't help but notice your beloved vessel is painted scarlet red and gold which are the colors of the United States Marine Corps. Are you a former jarhead? Did you serve in VietNam? What units? Also tell me about your boat. I know it is made of steel, is it from pieces of Higgins boats? Semper Fi Nathan Huuu raaa Nathen, I fought on Meatloaf hill, it was a slaughter. Sargent York yelled "Cut the Mustard" and I opened up with a ma duce on them yellow mustard commie *******s. Were you there too? I would be proud to have anything Higgins on my boat. Joe Higgins boats were wood. CWM- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - You don't say? How many Higgens boats have you manned the helm of BB? LCM's? LCMVP? Maybe a PT type? My first boat was a Higgens LCM, at ABC school on Coronado Island. She still had blood stains in her bildge. Joe Although the Higgins company built other boats. The LCVP was the one called "Higgins boat". CWM- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Coming from a weekend warrior that reply was expected . Do you get all your knowledge from Wikapedia? The LCVP is a class of Higgins Boats. As are the LCM's LCPL's, and LCMVP's. All are known as Higgins boats. If you open the engine box on one, you will see a mfg's tag that calls the boat a "Higgins Industry" then model, then number. The PT's were called Higgins too, as opposed to SwiftShips, Elco's, Huckins, ect... All boats buildt at Higgin's Industries are Higgens boat. What you and the idiot who entered the info on Wikapedia claim.. is a dumb as saying the only C&C called a C&C is the 28 ftr. Joe Actually, I didn't get my information from wikipedia, Joe. There was a special on the Higgins boat on the Discovery Channel a few days ago. The only boat that was nicknamed a "Higgins boat" was the LCVP. CWM- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I don't think so. But I would say that to dumb jarheads, and lubbers, and TV sailors the most common model of a higgins boat they have seen is the LCVP. That was indeed his bread and butter boat. But no real mariner would limit Higgins accomplishments to his ugliest boat. Joe Nobody said they did, Joe. He gets full credit for building other fine boats. The "Higgins Boat" however refers only to one specific design, not everything he made. You weren't even born yet. CWM- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - BB, see the helo picture I posted? See the Ketch next to mine? The owner of that Ketch and his friend restored Ol Frankie. These guys are experts and historians of Higgins boats, some seeing action in the Phillipines on Higgins PT boats. Then some inland cock suckers put her in a barn. http://hnsa.org/ships/pt309.htm So, I've been on a Higgins PT Boat here in Clearlake. And I hear Higgins sea stories all the time. When first assigned to a ship in the Navy, in boats division, my first boat was a rotting plywood & Oak Higgins LCM. http://www.usssamuelgompers.org/Phot...en/Gompers.jpg See it? It's abeam of the forward 300 ton crane, just aft the 100 ton traveler and motor whale boat, in front of the 42ft liberty, in front of the 72ft LCMVP. Thats before we got the new LMCVP's with the AC wheelhouses. We had another LCVP aft , and another LCM, LCVP, LCMVP, Liberty, and diver's boat, Captains Gig, and Admiral's barge on the Stbd side. I went to Amphibious Coxswain School and all they had were Higgens boats. I ran various Higgins, Elco's ect for 4 years. But you watched a TV show, so now your an expert on Higgins slang. That Harvard pompass ass side of you shines bright BB. Joe |
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Charlie Morgan wrote: Darn! And I thought I'd run Nathan and his sissy act off . . . Wilbur Hubbard You made the mistake of mentioning Ayn Rand in Nathan's presense. Bzzt... Neal made the mistake of *being* in his presence. -- Capt. JG @@ www.sailnow.com |
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![]() "Charlie Morgan" wrote in message ... Actually, I didn't get my information from wikipedia, Joe. There was a special on the Higgins boat on the Discovery Channel a few days ago. Well, that settles it, then! |
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![]() "Wilbur Hubbard" wrote in message ... Joe Peep, peep, peep, peep. . . What's that sound? Oh! I recognize it now . I'm sure you do. SV |
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hey Joe, BB saw it onTV, you can't argue with that.
Scotty "Joe" wrote in message ups.com... So, I've been on a Higgins PT Boat here in Clearlake. And I hear Higgins sea stories all the time. When first assigned to a ship in the Navy, in boats division, my first boat was a rotting plywood & Oak Higgins LCM. http://www.usssamuelgompers.org/Phot...08/Gil%20Swear engen/Gompers.jpg See it? It's abeam of the forward 300 ton crane, just aft the 100 ton traveler and motor whale boat, in front of the 42ft liberty, in front of the 72ft LCMVP. Thats before we got the new LMCVP's with the AC wheelhouses. We had another LCVP aft , and another LCM, LCVP, LCMVP, Liberty, and diver's boat, Captains Gig, and Admiral's barge on the Stbd side. I went to Amphibious Coxswain School and all they had were Higgens boats. I ran various Higgins, Elco's ect for 4 years. But you watched a TV show, so now your an expert on Higgins slang. That Harvard pompass ass side of you shines bright BB. Joe |
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![]() Joe wrote: On Mar 13, 8:39 am, Nathan Branden wrote: Joe, I can't help but notice your beloved vessel is painted scarlet red and gold which are the colors of the United States Marine Corps. Are you a former jarhead? Did you serve in VietNam? What units? Also tell me about your boat. I know it is made of steel, is it from pieces of Higgins boats? Semper Fi Nathan Huuu raaa Nathen, I fought on Meatloaf hill, it was a slaughter. Sargent York yelled "Cut the Mustard" and I opened up with a ma duce on them yellow mustard commie *******s. Were you there too? I would be proud to have anything Higgins on my boat. Joe Joe, I have an honorable discharge from the USMC also. Boot camp at MCRD in the 60's. - Not too many of us around. Regarding your pictures, I'm curious about the one showing RedCloud approaching the cameraman (or woman) 110 miles offshore. Who was taking the picture, and where was she/he at the time? Jim |
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On Mar 13, 8:07 pm, JimC wrote:
Joe wrote: On Mar 13, 8:39 am, Nathan Branden wrote: Joe, I can't help but notice your beloved vessel is painted scarlet red and gold which are the colors of the United States Marine Corps. Are you a former jarhead? Did you serve in VietNam? What units? Also tell me about your boat. I know it is made of steel, is it from pieces of Higgins boats? Semper Fi Nathan Huuu raaa Nathen, I fought on Meatloaf hill, it was a slaughter. Sargent York yelled "Cut the Mustard" and I opened up with a ma duce on them yellow mustard commie *******s. Were you there too? I would be proud to have anything Higgins on my boat. Joe Joe, I have an honorable discharge from the USMC also. Boot camp at MCRD in the 60's. - Not too many of us around. Regarding your pictures, I'm curious about the one showing RedCloud approaching the cameraman (or woman) 110 miles offshore. Who was taking the picture, and where was she/he at the time? Jim- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Hey Jim, I was kidding, I was not a Marine, I served in the Navy. As for the picture a friend named Andrea on a Morgan Out Island took that picture. They now live in Flordia Joe |
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![]() "Joe" wrote in message oups.com... I was kidding, I was not a Marine, I served in the Navy. As for the picture a friend named Andrea on a Morgan Out Island took that picture. They now live in Flordia I'd be totally ashamed to admit a Morgan Out Island was able to get ahead of me. Wilbur Hubbard |
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On Mar 13, 8:37 pm, "Wilbur Hubbard"
wrote: "Joe" wrote in message oups.com... I was kidding, I was not a Marine, I served in the Navy. As for the picture a friend named Andrea on a Morgan Out Island took that picture. They now live in Flordia I'd be totally ashamed to admit a Morgan Out Island was able to get ahead of me. Wilbur Hubbard I came about so they could get a good picture;0) Joe |
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