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Scotty April 2nd 07 02:46 AM

Your boat should reflect your status in life. . .
 

"JimC" wrote in message
. net...


To anyone who hasn't realized it, Wilbur (or whoever he

is) posted the
initial note trolling in an attempt to get a response from

me (the only
lawyer in the USA dumb enough to own a MacGregor).



oh, don't be so hard on yourself, I'm sure there's one or
two more out there.



As for my legal practice, although I'm technically

retarded, I have all
the work I can handle, thank you.



Good for you.

Scotty



JimC April 2nd 07 04:10 AM

Your boat should reflect your status in life. . .
 


Scotty wrote:

"JimC" wrote in message
. net...


To anyone who hasn't realized it, Wilbur (or whoever he


is) posted the

initial note trolling in an attempt to get a response from


me



As for my legal practice, I


the work I can handle, thank you.




Good for you.

Scotty


Thanks for the kind words Scotty. Sorry you had to sell your Mac.

Jim



katy April 2nd 07 05:28 AM

Your boat should reflect your status in life. . .
 
JimC wrote:


Scotty wrote:

"JimC" wrote in message
. net...


To anyone who hasn't realized it, Wilbur (or whoever he



is) posted the

initial note trolling in an attempt to get a response from



me


As for my legal practice, I



the work I can handle, thank you.





Good for you.

Scotty



Thanks for the kind words Scotty. Sorry you had to sell your Mac.

Jim



He's not...

Scotty April 2nd 07 08:42 AM

Your boat should reflect your status in life. . .
 

"JimC" wrote in message
t...

Thanks for the kind words Scotty. Sorry you had to sell

your Mac.

You're welcome. Oh, and I didn't have to sell my Mac, I
wanted to.

Scotty



JimC April 2nd 07 05:10 PM

Your boat should reflect your status in life. . .
 


Scotty wrote:
"JimC" wrote in message
t...

Thanks for the kind words Scotty. Sorry you had to sell


your Mac.

You're welcome. Oh, and I didn't have to sell my Mac, I
wanted to.

Scotty



At the time, maybe. - But I've seen several notes you posted since then
that suggest you had some good times on your Mack.

Jim

JimC April 2nd 07 05:23 PM

Your boat should reflect your status in life. . .
 
Scotty's sarcastic notes didn't address the gist of my original note, of
course. (They never do. - He seems to be afraid to actually get into a
discussion relating to the substance of what was posted. Like a spoiled
little brat, if he doesn't like the gist of the discussion, he hides
behind his snide, cutesy remarks so he won't have to actually respond to
what was said. - Knowing that if he did, he would get his ass kicked.)

But in any event, does anyone doubt what was stated in my post regarding
Wilbur's problems?

Jim




JimC wrote:



Wilbur Hubbard wrote:

There are sailboats and there are sailboats. Your boat should be a
reflection of your own life's ambition. If you are just a poor schmuck
living in a double-wide in Pennsylvania then anything you can come up
with to sail I say more power to you. A working man has to do what he
can to get out on the water and should realize even an unnoteworthy
vessel is better than no vessel at all.




Keeping this in mind, don't you think it would be wise for a lawyer to
show up in this group with boat having a quality name. A Hinckley, a
Swan, a Wauquiez, a Morris, an Oyster, a Contest. You get the picture.
Could you honestly have much confidence in a lawyer who could not
afford one of the above or was so ignorant that he sailed a MacGregor
26? ---------------------------------------------------------------------



To anyone who hasn't realized it, Wilbur (or whoever he is) posted the
initial note trolling in an attempt to get a response from me (the only
lawyer on the ng who owns a MacGregor). Since I didn't take the bait, he
was stuck with all the indignant responses from everyone else and more
or less made an ass of himself. Sorry, Wilbur. - Better luck next time!

As for my legal practice, although I'm technically retired, I have all
the work I can handle, thank you.

Jim


Joe April 2nd 07 05:23 PM

Your boat should reflect your status in life. . .
 
On Apr 2, 11:13 am, Charlie Morgan wrote:
On Mon, 02 Apr 2007 10:10:40 -0600, JimC
wrote:







Scotty wrote:
"JimC" wrote in message
. net...


Thanks for the kind words Scotty. Sorry you had to sell


your Mac.


You're welcome. Oh, and I didn't have to sell my Mac, I
wanted to.


Scotty


At the time, maybe. - But I've seen several notes you posted since then
that suggest you had some good times on your Mack.


Jim


Scotty was referring to his best friend in high school.

CWM- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Bwahahahahahahahaaa! Good one BB.

Joe


katy April 2nd 07 05:56 PM

Your boat should reflect your status in life. . .
 
JimC wrote:
Scotty's sarcastic notes didn't address the gist of my original note, of
course. (They never do. - He seems to be afraid to actually get into a
discussion relating to the substance of what was posted. Like a spoiled
little brat, if he doesn't like the gist of the discussion, he hides
behind his snide, cutesy remarks so he won't have to actually respond to
what was said. - Knowing that if he did, he would get his ass kicked.)

But in any event, does anyone doubt what was stated in my post regarding
Wilbur's problems?

Jim




JimC wrote:



Wilbur Hubbard wrote:

There are sailboats and there are sailboats. Your boat should be a
reflection of your own life's ambition. If you are just a poor
schmuck living in a double-wide in Pennsylvania then anything you can
come up with to sail I say more power to you. A working man has to do
what he can to get out on the water and should realize even an
unnoteworthy vessel is better than no vessel at all.





Keeping this in mind, don't you think it would be wise for a lawyer
to show up in this group with boat having a quality name. A Hinckley,
a Swan, a Wauquiez, a Morris, an Oyster, a Contest. You get the
picture. Could you honestly have much confidence in a lawyer who
could not afford one of the above or was so ignorant that he sailed a
MacGregor 26?
---------------------------------------------------------------------




To anyone who hasn't realized it, Wilbur (or whoever he is) posted the
initial note trolling in an attempt to get a response from me (the
only lawyer on the ng who owns a MacGregor). Since I didn't take the
bait, he was stuck with all the indignant responses from everyone else
and more or less made an ass of himself. Sorry, Wilbur. - Better luck
next time!

As for my legal practice, although I'm technically retired, I have all
the work I can handle, thank you.

Jim


Take a pill, Jim...you're sounding strident...

Capt. JG April 2nd 07 06:01 PM

Your boat should reflect your status in life. . .
 
"Charlie Morgan" wrote in message
...
On Mon, 02 Apr 2007 10:10:40 -0600, JimC
wrote:



Scotty wrote:
"JimC" wrote in message
t...

Thanks for the kind words Scotty. Sorry you had to sell

your Mac.

You're welcome. Oh, and I didn't have to sell my Mac, I
wanted to.

Scotty



At the time, maybe. - But I've seen several notes you posted since then
that suggest you had some good times on your Mack.

Jim


Scotty was referring to his best friend in high school.

CWM



Hahaha... are you sure it was his best friend?

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




JimC April 3rd 07 01:55 AM

Your boat should reflect your status in life. . .
 


katy wrote:

JimC wrote:

Scotty's sarcastic notes didn't address the gist of my original note,
of course. (They never do. - He seems to be afraid to actually get
into a discussion relating to the substance of what was posted. Like a
spoiled little brat, if he doesn't like the gist of the discussion, he
hides behind his snide, cutesy remarks so he won't have to actually
respond to what was said. - Knowing that if he did, he would get his
ass kicked.)

But in any event, does anyone doubt what was stated in my post
regarding Wilbur's problems?

Jim




JimC wrote:



Wilbur Hubbard wrote:

There are sailboats and there are sailboats. Your boat should be a
reflection of your own life's ambition. If you are just a poor
schmuck living in a double-wide in Pennsylvania then anything you
can come up with to sail I say more power to you. A working man has
to do what he can to get out on the water and should realize even an
unnoteworthy vessel is better than no vessel at all.





Keeping this in mind, don't you think it would be wise for a lawyer
to show up in this group with boat having a quality name. A
Hinckley, a Swan, a Wauquiez, a Morris, an Oyster, a Contest. You
get the picture. Could you honestly have much confidence in a lawyer
who could not afford one of the above or was so ignorant that he
sailed a MacGregor 26?
---------------------------------------------------------------------




To anyone who hasn't realized it, Wilbur (or whoever he is) posted
the initial note trolling in an attempt to get a response from me
(the only lawyer on the ng who owns a MacGregor). Since I didn't take
the bait, he was stuck with all the indignant responses from everyone
else and more or less made an ass of himself. Sorry, Wilbur. -
Better luck next time!

As for my legal practice, although I'm technically retired, I have
all the work I can handle, thank you.

Jim



Take a pill, Jim...you're sounding strident...


Sorry Katy. In any event, I hope you have a pleasant evening.

Jim


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