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no, moose stored, being afraid of a taking a T-37 out to sea in 3 foot seas is
emotionally abhorant (look the word up).

stay tied to the dock, dood, should you ever actually buy a boat.


Date: 8/19/2004 9:44 PM Eastern Daylight Time
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JAXAshby wrote:

I will say it again, dood of little comprehension:

claiming one's talents are fine but then blaming a fine boat for being
inadequate in ordinary weather is.


In other words, false accusation and insult is your forte.



no, but claiming one's talents are fine but then blaming a fine boat for
being
inadequate in ordinary weather is.

Rightly or wrongly expressing an opinion of a boat's limitations
signifies moral and emotional cowardice?



to be unfraid of one's skills to handle a fine quality boat in rather
easy
winds.

Making a realistic assessment of one's limitations is a form
of emotional and moral cowardice?



But a lot of the
fibreglass boats sold new today I wouldn't take into a 40 knot

wind,

if you are afraid to take a Tayana 37 into a 40 knot wind *you*

are a
moral
reprobate for even thinking of going offshore in any boat. you

are
not
qualified. emotionally.

get a motorhome.

What are the 'emotional qualifications'?










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"JAXAshby" wrote in message
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emotionally abhorant (look the word up).


Or run the spell-check :{))

L8R

Skip

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that you are quite alone on a great, wide sea, it is apt to occur to
you that in the general scheme of things you are merely an
insignificant speck on the surface of the ocean; and are not nearly
so important or as self-sufficient as you thought you were. Which is
an exceedingly wholesome thought, and one that may effect a
permanent change in your deportment that will be greatly appreciated
by your friends." - James S. Pitkin


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What? ME mispell a wyred? nevr heppen en this weirld.

emotionally abhorant (look the word up).


Or run the spell-check :{))

L8R

Skip

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http://tinyurl.com/384p2

"And then again, when you sit at the helm of your little ship on a
clear night, and gaze at the countless stars overhead, and realize
that you are quite alone on a great, wide sea, it is apt to occur to
you that in the general scheme of things you are merely an
insignificant speck on the surface of the ocean; and are not nearly
so important or as self-sufficient as you thought you were. Which is
an exceedingly wholesome thought, and one that may effect a
permanent change in your deportment that will be greatly appreciated
by your friends." - James S. Pitkin










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JAXAshby wrote:

no, moose stored, being afraid of a taking a T-37 out to sea in 3 foot seas is
emotionally abhorant (look the word up).


Disgusting, loathsome, repellent, and despicable is the way
you see people who don't measure up to your standards?



stay tied to the dock, dood, should you ever actually buy a boat.


I don't believe we've met.




Date: 8/19/2004 9:44 PM Eastern Daylight Time
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JAXAshby wrote:

I will say it again, dood of little comprehension:

claiming one's talents are fine but then blaming a fine boat for being
inadequate in ordinary weather is.


In other words, false accusation and insult is your forte.



no, but claiming one's talents are fine but then blaming a fine boat for
being
inadequate in ordinary weather is.

Rightly or wrongly expressing an opinion of a boat's limitations
signifies moral and emotional cowardice?



to be unfraid of one's skills to handle a fine quality boat in rather
easy
winds.

Making a realistic assessment of one's limitations is a form
of emotional and moral cowardice?



But a lot of the
fibreglass boats sold new today I wouldn't take into a 40 knot

wind,

if you are afraid to take a Tayana 37 into a 40 knot wind *you*

are a
moral
reprobate for even thinking of going offshore in any boat. you

are
not
qualified. emotionally.

get a motorhome.

What are the 'emotional qualifications'?


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no, moose stored, being afraid of a taking a T-37 out to sea in 3 foot seas
is
emotionally abhorant (look the word up).


Disgusting, loathsome, repellent, and despicable is the way
you see people who don't measure up to your standards?


no, moose stored, it is not a question of my standards, but rather a question
of yo-yo's (like you, it becomes more and more apparent) who put themselves in
stew ped lee dangerous situations utterly lacking in native capabilities and
skills to handle the situation, and THEN insisting it is someone else's moral
and legal responsibility to save their sorry ass.

no EPIRB for you, dood.


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JAXAshby wrote:

no, moose stored, being afraid of a taking a T-37 out to sea in 3 foot seas

is
emotionally abhorant (look the word up).


Disgusting, loathsome, repellent, and despicable is the way
you see people who don't measure up to your standards?


no, moose stored, it is not a question of my standards, but rather a question
of yo-yo's (like you, it becomes more and more apparent) who put themselves in
stew ped lee dangerous situations utterly lacking in native capabilities and
skills to handle the situation, and THEN insisting it is someone else's moral
and legal responsibility to save their sorry ass.


Don't fret... I promise not to look to you for help.

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Don't fret... I promise not to look to you for help.

Don't fret... I promise not to look to you for help.


and if you were moral, you would not ask for anyone else's either. you are a
floatin accident looking for a rock.
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JAXAshby wrote:

Don't fret... I promise not to look to you for help.


Don't fret... I promise not to look to you for help.


and if you were moral, you would not ask for anyone else's either.


Strange philosophy you've got there.

you are a
floatin accident looking for a rock.


I don't believe we've met.

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and if you were moral, you would not ask for anyone else's either.

Strange philosophy you've got there.


not really. it sometimes referred to as Darwin.
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you are a
floatin accident looking for a rock.


I don't believe we've met.


that is true. And, if I am lucky, it will always be true.


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