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![]() "JimC" wrote in message ... Wilbur Hubbard wrote: "Lee" wrote in message ... "Wilbur Hubbard" wrote in message . octanews.com... "Capt. Rob" wrote in message ... And then there's you...A person who is a failure for lack of trying at all. The only thing that would make you even more of a slime is by attempting to critique those who DO try. Oh...yeah. That IS you. There is something else that would make me more of a slime and that is if I embraced and supported liberalism like you do. Voting for Hillary Clinton are you? Or perhaps Barack Obama? And you have the nerve to call ME slime when your role models define the word. Again, try to get this simple point through your thick Neanderthal skull. TRYING IS NOTHING IN AND OF ITSELF! Trying is simply a beginning. Everything that is ever done begins with a try. Breathing begins with a try. ****ing begins with a try. Farting begins with a try. ****ting begins with a try. Oh, how very noble is a try! But you liberals, because you are so failure prone that almost everything you try that is more complicated than a fart fails, have managed to talk yourselves into believing that to try is something good and noble and an accomplishment to be given kudos for. I suppose since you fail at most everything you do the only kudos you ever get is from other liberals patting you on the back when you fail while saying, "Good try, there buddy!" Keep up the good work! At least you tried" Can't you see what a load of crap that is? Trying in the real world is not something that merits recognition. Trying and succeeding DOES. Trying and failing DOES NOT. You wankstain liberals go around trying to warp the world so those of you who can't succeed at a ****ing thing manage to feel good about yourselves because at least you tried. If only you could see how bankrupt that kind of thinking really is. But you can't because you're a liberal and you don't think. You just feel. What a pathetic way to waste your lives! Wilbur Hubbard (feels good about himself only when he succeeds which means he feels good all the time) Boobie wants to be sure his kid gets a medal or a ribbon even when his team finishes in last place. Makes 'em feel good, ya know. Good point. Liberals definitely DO set more store in feeling than in thinking. After all, his kid deserves a ribbon or a medal because he tried . . . You just can't go around letting kids figure out that just trying ain't crap. Trying and succeeding is an achievement, though. But you can't teach a kid that because he'll FEEL badly about himself if he doesn't succeed. Nothing's more important than feeling good about yourself even if it's based on a lie. How pitiful is that? Brainwashing a kid. Warping his young mind. Making it impossible for the kid to ever become a man or understand manly things. It borders on the criminal IMHO. Would that there were more MEN in this world! Wilbur Hubbard Neal (Wilbur), what's your problem? You are totally obsessed with Joe, condemning him for his actions even though you weren't there, and even though Joe isn't here to defend himself. Shouldn't you at least admit that you actually DON'T KNOW WHAT YOU ARE TALKING ABOUT, and that you would need to let him fill in the blanks regarding this very unfortunate incident (since he WAS there). After all, Joe made a decision based on his concern for his crew, in light of the conditions and circumstances at hand, and he did so despite the fact that his decision (and did) result in his losing his boat. Don't you have at least the slightest trace of empathy for Joe's loss, and at least some faint recognition of his sacrifice? Once again, YOU WEREN'T THERE, were you? - He was. Incidentally, as noted above, we are still waiting to see pictures of your new boat, with you at the helm. - Or do you have a boat? Incidentally, have you considered getting some professional help with your condition? Jim My dear fellow! If you could follow a thread you would be able to ascertain that, in this thread, I was responding to a lame insult that Bobsprit the pretender proffered and another subscriber commented upon agreeing with my point. I don't think this is any indication that I am 'obsessed' with the captain of the erstwhile "Red Cloud." And if you'd take the time to read and understand my posting in another thread called "Lessons to be learned from the wreck of the "Red Cloud," you just might find I never even mentioned the name of the failed captain. And, this is what you call an obsession? Try understanding the subject line even if you're incapable of understanding the body of the post. Lessons to be learned perhaps might be called criticism but obsession in not an appropriate word. When anybody screws up badly and unnecessarily it is always beneficial to discuss the reasons why if for no other reason than to give a heads up to those who might wish to avoid being the cause of a similar such debacle. You claim that I don't know what I'm talking about but nothing could be further from the truth. It is precisely because I am extremely knowledgeable and experienced at blue water sailing that I can recognize and describe folly when I hear about it and see videos of it. Only the clueless could look at those videos and conclude that the captain of the erstwhile "Red Cloud" acted prudently for if he had acted prudently he and his vessel would never have been in the predicament we saw them in. I did not have to be there to understand what happened any more than you had to be at the Superbowl to understand why New England got it's ass handed to them on a silver platter by an inferior team. I have absolutely NO empathy for the wreck of the "Red Cloud" since it was totally avoidable and the result of ineptitude. It was a shameful episode of cut and run. It is illustrative of today's liberal mentality that, more often than not, results in failure. (That huge ensign flying in an inappropriate place alone tells a tale of a lubber out of his element. Unreefed mainsail and mizzensail with no staysail or jib confirms it.) What was the captain thinking? It appears he wasn't thinking at all or, if he was, he was incapable of action for whatever reason.) The bulk of the journey confirms an unthinking captain. This is something that I cannot abide especially when combined with his flippant attitude after the rescue here in these very groups. He wasn't the least bit contrite and he was already obfuscating and patting himself on the back for 'trying.' Unacceptable behavior even for a lubber. For somebody who claimed to be a blue water sailor it is inexcusable and embarrassing. Any real sailor would have hidden his face in shame for at least a year or two. As for pictures of my fine blue water yacht under sail and my doings aboard her, forget about it! I sail for one reason and one reason alone and that is for my own pleasure, accomplishment and fulfillment. To share my successes with a bunch of liberal losers is to degrade the essence of why I sail - to challenge myself and to succeed where most others fail or chicken out or make excuses. To pen stories the likes of which today's liberal, girly, sailing print media foist off as the norm is to degrade my chosen way of life. I will never assist the destruction of what still is for some of us a manly, independent, worthwhile and fulfilling way of life. Would you care to share pictures and a detailed description of your lovemaking with your wife or girlfriend? I don't think so because to do so would degrade the intimacy and beauty of the act not to mention making a whore out of your partner. In much the same manner anything more than saying, "I just returned from a 2000 mile ocean voyage. Everything went well as usual and it was a total success, thank you," would have the effect of degrading my life, my crew and my vessel. If you can't understand this you are no more a blue water sailor than the rest of the wannabes around here with the exception of Ozone who is an accomplished and experienced blue water sailor/racer with a ball sack between his legs who views the wreck of the "Red Cloud" with a skeptical eye just any other experienced voyager. Neither of us can abide the mentality of rescue just because things get just a bit uncomfortable due to the fact we were unprepared, ignorant and weak. So, don't venture out upon the high seas unless you can handle it. If you can't hack it then chicken out and call for a premature rescue then at least accept responsibility for it and don't try to act like it happens to everybody and is acceptable and seamanlike because it does not and is not. Wilbur Hubbard |
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