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On Jan 22, 10:18*pm, CaveLamb wrote:
What do you think, Wilbur? Would this one do? Cannibalhttp://www.sailingtexas.com/scustom54100.html -- Richard Lamb email me: web site: *www.home.earthlink.net/~cavelamb Hello Richard, You enjoying the Jessica Wilbur show? Neals off his meds again. Cannibal is tied up in front of my old building in El Lago, right where RedCloud use to be moored, she is a pretty boat. You interested? I know the boat and the owner if you need any more info. Check out this hull: http://www.sailboatlistings.com/view/16201 She's trashed inside, but might be a good project boat. Joe Joe |
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On Sun, 23 Jan 2011 19:49:34 -0800 (PST), Joe
wrote: On Jan 22, 10:18*pm, CaveLamb wrote: What do you think, Wilbur? Would this one do? Cannibalhttp://www.sailingtexas.com/scustom54100.html -- Richard Lamb email me: web site: *www.home.earthlink.net/~cavelamb Hello Richard, You enjoying the Jessica Wilbur show? Neals off his meds again. Cannibal is tied up in front of my old building in El Lago, right where RedCloud use to be moored, she is a pretty boat. You interested? I know the boat and the owner if you need any more info. Check out this hull: http://www.sailboatlistings.com/view/16201 She's trashed inside, but might be a good project boat. Joe Joe Joe Joe? He seems pretty reasonable to me. |
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On Jan 23, 10:05*pm, Jessica B wrote:
On Sun, 23 Jan 2011 19:49:34 -0800 (PST), Joe wrote: On Jan 22, 10:18 pm, CaveLamb wrote: What do you think, Wilbur? Would this one do? Cannibalhttp://www.sailingtexas.com/scustom54100.html -- Richard Lamb email me: web site:www.home.earthlink.net/~cavelamb Hello Richard, You enjoying the Jessica Wilbur show? Neals off his meds again. Cannibal is tied up in front of my old building in El Lago, right where RedCloud use to be moored, she is a pretty boat. You interested? *I know the boat and the owner if you need any more info. Check out this hull:http://www.sailboatlistings.com/view/16201 She's trashed inside, but might be a good project boat. Joe Joe Joe Joe? New lap top. Scrolling issue's. I decided to post the link after signing, and signed again not seeing my sig on the screen. He seems pretty reasonable to me Sure..whatever Joe ..- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - |
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"Jessica B" wrote in message
... On Sun, 23 Jan 2011 19:49:34 -0800 (PST), Joe wrote: On Jan 22, 10:18 pm, CaveLamb wrote: What do you think, Wilbur? Would this one do? Cannibalhttp://www.sailingtexas.com/scustom54100.html -- Richard Lamb email me: web site: www.home.earthlink.net/~cavelamb Hello Richard, You enjoying the Jessica Wilbur show? Neals off his meds again. Cannibal is tied up in front of my old building in El Lago, right where RedCloud use to be moored, she is a pretty boat. You interested? I know the boat and the owner if you need any more info. Check out this hull: http://www.sailboatlistings.com/view/16201 She's trashed inside, but might be a good project boat. Joe Joe Joe Joe? He seems pretty reasonable to me. Reasonable? LOL! Girl, you've got a lot to learn . . . Jessica, Joe is one of those lubberly, wannabe-type sailors about whom I refer when saying some are fearful to really sail so they attempt to load up a boat with "all the lubberly contraptions" like washer/dryer combos so they can feel comfortable because they are addicted to the land and the sailing life is anathema to them. Joe's erstwhile boat, "Red Cloud" was prematurely abandoned in a cold front in the Gulf of Mexico and he and his rank amateur crew were airlifted off by the Coast Guard and his boat was abandoned to her own devices and eventually sunk. Joe is a little chicken, IMO. Certainly is no sailor. If his skills were 1/10th as big as his mouth he might amount to something. As it stands now he's a disgrace. Why, the moron doesn't even know the proper sized American flag to fly and he flies it in the wrong place. Nothing screams incompetence like disrespect for one's flag. Wilbur Hubbard |
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On Mon, 24 Jan 2011 10:26:08 -0500, "Wilbur Hubbard"
wrote: "Jessica B" wrote in message .. . On Sun, 23 Jan 2011 19:49:34 -0800 (PST), Joe wrote: On Jan 22, 10:18 pm, CaveLamb wrote: What do you think, Wilbur? Would this one do? Cannibalhttp://www.sailingtexas.com/scustom54100.html -- Richard Lamb email me: web site: www.home.earthlink.net/~cavelamb Hello Richard, You enjoying the Jessica Wilbur show? Neals off his meds again. Cannibal is tied up in front of my old building in El Lago, right where RedCloud use to be moored, she is a pretty boat. You interested? I know the boat and the owner if you need any more info. Check out this hull: http://www.sailboatlistings.com/view/16201 She's trashed inside, but might be a good project boat. Joe Joe Joe Joe? He seems pretty reasonable to me. Reasonable? LOL! Girl, you've got a lot to learn . . . I meant that you seemed pretty reasonable!! Jessica, Joe is one of those lubberly, wannabe-type sailors about whom I refer when saying some are fearful to really sail so they attempt to load up a boat with "all the lubberly contraptions" like washer/dryer combos so they can feel comfortable because they are addicted to the land and the sailing life is anathema to them. Joe's erstwhile boat, "Red Cloud" was prematurely abandoned in a cold front in the Gulf of Mexico and he and his rank amateur crew were airlifted off by the Coast Guard and his boat was abandoned to her own devices and eventually sunk. Joe is a little chicken, IMO. Certainly is no sailor. If his skills were 1/10th as big as his mouth he might amount to something. As it stands now he's a disgrace. Why, the moron doesn't even know the proper sized American flag to fly and he flies it in the wrong place. Nothing screams incompetence like disrespect for one's flag. Bummer that he lost his boat... Did they make him pay for his airlift? Seems like things would be a lot better if people paid for their mistakes... or at least had to make some kind of partial payment. It might cut down on the nonsense. Can you believe it... I had this flag on the back of my bike seat and it got torn off by some jerk as I rode by. That happened last summer... right on the beach run. Fortunately, there was a bike cop following behind me (didn't realize he was there for 1/2 mile, but he didn't bust me for speeding - yeah, they have speed limits for bikes on the beach run), so he made him give it back or go to jail. The pole was all bent up, so now it doesn't work. Wilbur Hubbard |
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"Jessica B" wrote in message
... On Mon, 24 Jan 2011 10:26:08 -0500, "Wilbur Hubbard" wrote: snippage Reasonable? LOL! Girl, you've got a lot to learn . . . I meant that you seemed pretty reasonable!! So, tell me something I don't already know. lol Jessica, Joe is one of those lubberly, wannabe-type sailors about whom I refer when saying some are fearful to really sail so they attempt to load up a boat with "all the lubberly contraptions" like washer/dryer combos so they can feel comfortable because they are addicted to the land and the sailing life is anathema to them. Joe's erstwhile boat, "Red Cloud" was prematurely abandoned in a cold front in the Gulf of Mexico and he and his rank amateur crew were airlifted off by the Coast Guard and his boat was abandoned to her own devices and eventually sunk. Joe is a little chicken, IMO. Certainly is no sailor. If his skills were 1/10th as big as his mouth he might amount to something. As it stands now he's a disgrace. Why, the moron doesn't even know the proper sized American flag to fly and he flies it in the wrong place. Nothing screams incompetence like disrespect for one's flag. Bummer that he lost his boat... Did they make him pay for his airlift? Seems like things would be a lot better if people paid for their mistakes... or at least had to make some kind of partial payment. It might cut down on the nonsense. Right you are. People are way to quick to pull the epirb switch because there is no charge for a rescue operation. No charge for the rescued, at least. Just another taxpayer-funded operation. It used to be sailors had pride and would not abandon a boat until they had to step up into the life raft from it. Nowadays people sprain an ankle or get a little seasick and they call the Coast Guard. It's deplorable and unseamanlike. Can you believe it... I had this flag on the back of my bike seat and it got torn off by some jerk as I rode by. That happened last summer... right on the beach run. Fortunately, there was a bike cop following behind me (didn't realize he was there for 1/2 mile, but he didn't bust me for speeding - yeah, they have speed limits for bikes on the beach run), so he made him give it back or go to jail. The pole was all bent up, so now it doesn't work. Probably some flag-burning liberal creep. Those communist creeps hate the flag. So, a bike cop was following you for 1/2 mile? Cops in California must be in better shape than they are around here. Hell, around here if they can't drive a car they can hardly move all - their bellies are so big. So, you must have been wearing a bikini for that cop to follow you so far? LOL. Too bad about the flag pole. A bent pole is no laughing matter. snicker Wilbur Hubbard |
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On Tue, 25 Jan 2011 14:48:12 -0500, "Wilbur Hubbard"
wrote: "Jessica B" wrote in message .. . On Mon, 24 Jan 2011 10:26:08 -0500, "Wilbur Hubbard" wrote: snippage Reasonable? LOL! Girl, you've got a lot to learn . . . I meant that you seemed pretty reasonable!! So, tell me something I don't already know. lol Jessica, Joe is one of those lubberly, wannabe-type sailors about whom I refer when saying some are fearful to really sail so they attempt to load up a boat with "all the lubberly contraptions" like washer/dryer combos so they can feel comfortable because they are addicted to the land and the sailing life is anathema to them. Joe's erstwhile boat, "Red Cloud" was prematurely abandoned in a cold front in the Gulf of Mexico and he and his rank amateur crew were airlifted off by the Coast Guard and his boat was abandoned to her own devices and eventually sunk. Joe is a little chicken, IMO. Certainly is no sailor. If his skills were 1/10th as big as his mouth he might amount to something. As it stands now he's a disgrace. Why, the moron doesn't even know the proper sized American flag to fly and he flies it in the wrong place. Nothing screams incompetence like disrespect for one's flag. Bummer that he lost his boat... Did they make him pay for his airlift? Seems like things would be a lot better if people paid for their mistakes... or at least had to make some kind of partial payment. It might cut down on the nonsense. Right you are. People are way to quick to pull the epirb switch because there is no charge for a rescue operation. No charge for the rescued, at least. Just another taxpayer-funded operation. It used to be sailors had pride and would not abandon a boat until they had to step up into the life raft from it. Nowadays people sprain an ankle or get a little seasick and they call the Coast Guard. It's deplorable and unseamanlike. What utter bumph. I personally know two people rescued from a barge that broke lose during a "tropical depression" and another rescued from a oil rig that was in the process of tipping over and they were damned happy to be saved., regardless of whether they had to step up or down. The two on the barge leaped across to the bow of the rescuing tug and the oil rig people jumped overboard and most were retrieved over the stern of a service boat. I can assure you that none of them were endeavoring to measure the relative height of the rescue craft and wait until they had to step "up" snipped Wilbur Hubbard Cheers, Bruce |
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On Wed, 26 Jan 2011 07:02:08 +0700, Bruce
wrote: On Tue, 25 Jan 2011 14:48:12 -0500, "Wilbur Hubbard" wrote: "Jessica B" wrote in message . .. On Mon, 24 Jan 2011 10:26:08 -0500, "Wilbur Hubbard" wrote: snippage Reasonable? LOL! Girl, you've got a lot to learn . . . I meant that you seemed pretty reasonable!! So, tell me something I don't already know. lol Jessica, Joe is one of those lubberly, wannabe-type sailors about whom I refer when saying some are fearful to really sail so they attempt to load up a boat with "all the lubberly contraptions" like washer/dryer combos so they can feel comfortable because they are addicted to the land and the sailing life is anathema to them. Joe's erstwhile boat, "Red Cloud" was prematurely abandoned in a cold front in the Gulf of Mexico and he and his rank amateur crew were airlifted off by the Coast Guard and his boat was abandoned to her own devices and eventually sunk. Joe is a little chicken, IMO. Certainly is no sailor. If his skills were 1/10th as big as his mouth he might amount to something. As it stands now he's a disgrace. Why, the moron doesn't even know the proper sized American flag to fly and he flies it in the wrong place. Nothing screams incompetence like disrespect for one's flag. Bummer that he lost his boat... Did they make him pay for his airlift? Seems like things would be a lot better if people paid for their mistakes... or at least had to make some kind of partial payment. It might cut down on the nonsense. Right you are. People are way to quick to pull the epirb switch because there is no charge for a rescue operation. No charge for the rescued, at least. Just another taxpayer-funded operation. It used to be sailors had pride and would not abandon a boat until they had to step up into the life raft from it. Nowadays people sprain an ankle or get a little seasick and they call the Coast Guard. It's deplorable and unseamanlike. What utter bumph. I personally know two people rescued from a barge that broke lose during a "tropical depression" and another rescued from a oil rig that was in the process of tipping over and they were damned happy to be saved., regardless of whether they had to step up or down. The two on the barge leaped across to the bow of the rescuing tug and the oil rig people jumped overboard and most were retrieved over the stern of a service boat. I can assure you that none of them were endeavoring to measure the relative height of the rescue craft and wait until they had to step "up" snipped Wilbur Hubbard Cheers, Bruce Well, seems like a true accident.. getting run over. ok, but I bet that isn't the case most of the time. But, what do I know... |
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On Tue, 25 Jan 2011 14:48:12 -0500, "Wilbur Hubbard"
wrote: "Jessica B" wrote in message .. . On Mon, 24 Jan 2011 10:26:08 -0500, "Wilbur Hubbard" wrote: snippage Reasonable? LOL! Girl, you've got a lot to learn . . . I meant that you seemed pretty reasonable!! So, tell me something I don't already know. lol Jessica, Joe is one of those lubberly, wannabe-type sailors about whom I refer when saying some are fearful to really sail so they attempt to load up a boat with "all the lubberly contraptions" like washer/dryer combos so they can feel comfortable because they are addicted to the land and the sailing life is anathema to them. Joe's erstwhile boat, "Red Cloud" was prematurely abandoned in a cold front in the Gulf of Mexico and he and his rank amateur crew were airlifted off by the Coast Guard and his boat was abandoned to her own devices and eventually sunk. Joe is a little chicken, IMO. Certainly is no sailor. If his skills were 1/10th as big as his mouth he might amount to something. As it stands now he's a disgrace. Why, the moron doesn't even know the proper sized American flag to fly and he flies it in the wrong place. Nothing screams incompetence like disrespect for one's flag. Bummer that he lost his boat... Did they make him pay for his airlift? Seems like things would be a lot better if people paid for their mistakes... or at least had to make some kind of partial payment. It might cut down on the nonsense. Right you are. People are way to quick to pull the epirb switch because there is no charge for a rescue operation. No charge for the rescued, at least. Just another taxpayer-funded operation. It used to be sailors had pride and would not abandon a boat until they had to step up into the life raft from it. Nowadays people sprain an ankle or get a little seasick and they call the Coast Guard. It's deplorable and unseamanlike. Eprib... right, that's the emergency beacon. I guess in a big storm or you get run over or something. Seems like people should just be a bit more self-reliant. I mean if you're not prepared for what you're going to do, why do it? Just to be stupid??? If I go to a bar in a bad neighborhood, I get what I deserve, so what's so different than going out in a storm in a crappy boat with no skills. Can you believe it... I had this flag on the back of my bike seat and it got torn off by some jerk as I rode by. That happened last summer... right on the beach run. Fortunately, there was a bike cop following behind me (didn't realize he was there for 1/2 mile, but he didn't bust me for speeding - yeah, they have speed limits for bikes on the beach run), so he made him give it back or go to jail. The pole was all bent up, so now it doesn't work. Probably some flag-burning liberal creep. Those communist creeps hate the flag. So, a bike cop was following you for 1/2 mile? Cops in California must be in better shape than they are around here. Hell, around here if they can't drive a car they can hardly move all - their bellies are so big. So, you must have been wearing a bikini for that cop to follow you so far? LOL. Too bad about the flag pole. A bent pole is no laughing matter. snicker I'm fricken sick of the city here. Everything is the momma state. The cops are in good shape... the ones who are riding anyway. He was actually pretty nice, then of course, asked for my number... I don't think so. I was just wearing shorts and a long-sleeve top. I don't usually wear the bikini when riding... too much exposure for the sun. Also, there's the unbent pole danger. lol Wilbur Hubbard |
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"Jessica B" wrote in message
... snip Eprib... right, that's the emergency beacon. I guess in a big storm or you get run over or something. Seems like people should just be a bit more self-reliant. I mean if you're not prepared for what you're going to do, why do it? Just to be stupid??? If I go to a bar in a bad neighborhood, I get what I deserve, so what's so different than going out in a storm in a crappy boat with no skills. EXACTLY!!! But, you know how liberals are - none of them believe in the concept of actions and consequences. If they are beset with problems NEVER do they ascribe a cause to them. They just go along thinking some crap such as, "Why do I get all the bad luck." Some of them are incapable of learning as they never relate a consequence from an action. Duh! Dive in an empty pool and break your neck. A liberal will blame some person for not keeping the pool full. That's why I can't stand a liberal - they cause then entire world to slide into ineptitude. All their problems and stupidity is foisted off on everybody else - even those of us perceptive enough to understand action/consequence. snip I'm fricken sick of the city here. Everything is the momma state. The cops are in good shape... the ones who are riding anyway. He was actually pretty nice, then of course, asked for my number... I don't think so. I was just wearing shorts and a long-sleeve top. I don't usually wear the bikini when riding... too much exposure for the sun. Also, there's the unbent pole danger. lol ROFLOL! True story. There was a Miami cop who got kicked off the force because he would do traffic stops and write a ticket which he then offered to tear up if the offender would give him oral sex. (Both men and women - I guess he was bi.) There ARE cops out there who abuse their power and authority. Big Brother is definitely here. Nanny state, momma state etc. are all real these days. Oh, and don't fear the sun. People need sun so their skin can produce lots of vitamin D which is necessary for just about every bodily function and even mental health. If one avoids the midday sun and enjoys the early morning and late afternoon sun, this skin cancer hyped-up crap is nothing to worry about. On the other hand, women (one out of nine of them these days) need to worry more about breast cancer than skin cancer. Here's a clue. Stop with the underarm anti-perspirants and deodorants. It is my learned opinion that the rise in breast cancer is directly due to this underarm deodarant/anti-perspirant fetish. Imagine the chemicals soaked into the skin day in and day out right near the breasts. No wonder breast cancer is ten times higher today than it was 100 years ago before people started slathering and spraying chemicals under their arms (Yes, even men are at higher risk today for breast cancer). A twice daily wash with soap and water is adequate to deodarize the underarm and will not be a health risk. Besides, if a man is offended by a little natural pheremones from the underarm he's not worth a woman's time anyhow. You're an athlete, or so you said, so you know that fresh underarm sweat doesn't smell bad. It only starts to smell bad hours later if the oils it contains remain and become the home for bacteria. What's with this anti-perspirant crap anyhow that stops a natural and necessary body function. Can that be good for a body? NOT! Wilbur Hubbard |