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On Mon, 08 Dec 2008 20:57:10 -0000, Justin C
wrote: In article , Shad O'Shay wrote: "Wilbur Hubbard" wrote in message So, using your sock puppets to re-post your missive's in their entirety, to get around the kill-files, eh? Well, I'll let you into a little something, it's easier to add a sock-puppet to a KF than it is for you to create a new account. You keep wasting your time, that's fine, 'cos you'll not be wasting mine. Justin. A day or two ago I was walking down the jetty from my tour of the marina trying to justify Wilbur's assertion that REAL SAILORS used hanked on headsails (not true) when I passed a 28 - 30 ft. sloop with a 15 H.P. outboard slung on the back and realized that it must be similar to Wilbur's yellow canoe (as someone christened it). Except that I knew the history of this boat. Home built in Italy, sailed through the Med to Greece where it cruised for two years and then on through the Red Sea and Indian Ocean to Thailand. Proving for all the world to see that the only thing preventing Wilbur from becoming a world cruiser is a total lack of testicular fortitude. Cheers, Bruce (bruceinbangkokatgmaildotcom) |
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