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On Mar 24, 9:16 am, "Scotty" w@u wrote:
That's a good pic of a walrus. Is it looking in, or out? Scotty Wilber the Walrus is grinning at his dime store trinkets. Tools that professional's use are a sign of the quality and dedication to the job they take on. Working with 100's of other Capt's it was easy to tell who was serious about the job by the few tools they carried and the way they maintained the boat. Neal keeps a tight ship in his photo's anyway, thats to be respected and a good sign, almost number one of a Captian. A clean ship is a healthy ship. But when he posted a picture of that cheap clock, and fake "nautical" porthole it shows he may be more of a Capt'n Kangaroo then a sea Capt. If I reported aboard a vessel with another Skipper such as Neal, I'd would be very cautious and waiting for the first of many lessons he needs to learn. Joe |
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![]() "Joe" wrote in message ps.com... On Mar 24, 9:16 am, "Scotty" w@u wrote: That's a good pic of a walrus. Is it looking in, or out? Scotty Wilber the Walrus is grinning at his dime store trinkets. Tools that professional's use are a sign of the quality and dedication to the job they take on. Working with 100's of other Capt's it was easy to tell who was serious about the job by the few tools they carried and the way they maintained the boat. Neal keeps a tight ship in his photo's anyway, thats to be respected and a good sign, almost number one of a Captian. A clean ship is a healthy ship. But when he posted a picture of that cheap clock, and fake "nautical" porthole it shows he may be more of a Capt'n Kangaroo then a sea Capt. If I reported aboard a vessel with another Skipper such as Neal, I'd would be very cautious and waiting for the first of many lessons he needs to learn. Joe Gentlemen, gentlemen! And you too, Joe. Did you see what else the Good Captain and World Famous USCG licensed Master Mariner posted? I'm referring to this: (Off again, this time for an Atlantic crossing) (Updated November 16, 2006) Check it out right he http://captneal.homestead.com/Captain.html Now, isn't it ironic how a couple of lamer, part-time wannabes who haven't sailed out of sight of land for probably ten years sit in judgment upon a "true and proud American sailorman" who is currently making ocean crossings? Wilbur Hubbard |
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