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"Joe" wrote in message
... Bob could not get a union job, after he paid massive union dues, so he had to pack it up and head to the oil patch were he and his union buddy called non-union workers "slaves"....pretty pathetic, gutless and proper for such a douche. The engineer on his boat keeps him busy, he'd rather have Bob taking care of his soiled TP than risk clogging the waste system. The clown gets the respect he deserves. He has no 12-71's to loan anyone, all he has is a toilet brush and the worst job on the boat... Could you imagine being an old man like Bob and being in such a position? Talk about a lifetime achivement award. I wonder, has Bob ever sunk a perfectly good boat in a GoM cold front? If not, I wager he's a more competent sailor than you are. Bob has one thing going for him that you don't - hubris! (Look it up, Cajun clown.) Wilbur Hubbard |
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