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![]() Rosalie B. wrote: "Bob" wrote: But what I have for breakfast and whether I need refrigeration to have that isn't really any of your business. Granny, I do belive you are baiting me into a fight. And it isn't really helping with this question is it? Which was NOT how can I get by without refrigeration. Sure it is. rip it out and free himself of the frustratin and down time fixing it. I have enjoyed reading Annie Hill's book - she does without refrigeration, as do the Pardeys. But I can decide on what to take from their books by myself. True, personally I belive the marketing stratigies in the united states are rather robust and efective. It certainly has you bamboozled. All a person needs do is cruise, pick up handy ways of living from people not raised in a Wal-Mart. Are you still angry from our last conversation? Benevolent Bob |
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Rosalie B. wrote: "Bob" wrote: But what I have for breakfast and whether I need refrigeration to have that isn't really any of your business. Granny, I do belive you are baiting me into a fight. I thought that was you baiting me g And it isn't really helping with this question is it? Which was NOT how can I get by without refrigeration. Sure it is. rip it out and free himself of the frustratin and down time fixing it. Our boat (which is a very old boat -1979) has a huge fridge compartment something like 14 cu. ft. Way to big for just the two of us. But it works, and Bob can keep it running so it isn't a problem except for figuring out what to fill it up with. There are all kinds of possibilities for boats - including a portable 12V fridge, or ripping the current fridge out and putting a newer system in, or doing without. We are going with what we have for now. But that doesn't help the OP, and I really think that he (or she - don't remember which) could think of 'rip it out' for himself if it was something he wanted to do. Possibly his SO doesn't want to do without refrigeration. I have enjoyed reading Annie Hill's book - she does without refrigeration, as do the Pardeys. But I can decide on what to take from their books by myself. True, personally I belive the marketing stratigies in the united states are rather robust and efective. It certainly has you bamboozled. Marketing strategies for what? The books? The refrigeration? I'm not buying anything. All a person needs do is cruise, pick up handy ways of living from people not raised in a Wal-Mart. Are you still angry from our last conversation? Benevolent Bob I don't shop if I can possibly avoid it - not at Wal-Mart or anywhere else. I bought Annie Hill's book at one of the first boat shows I went to after we got our boat, and it made me want a junk rig (which Bob wouldn't go for of course). Even people who shop at Wal-Mart may have good ideas on occasion and I'm always on the lookout for such. (although I'm not going to eat sushi) |
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Sure it is. rip it out and free himself of the frustratin and down time fixing it. Benevolent Bob OK...so burn your house down and move into a tepee on the empty lot. Don't forget to close off the water/sewer lines. As to trying to convert me to your chosen lifestyle...you sound like a lot of religious fundamentalists (pick any religion you want). "You WILL _______ what I tell you to". |
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![]() Steve Thrasher wrote: OK...so burn your house down and move into a tepee on the empty lot. Don't forget to close off the water/sewer lines. As to trying to convert me to your chosen lifestyle...you sound like a lot of religious fundamentalists (pick any religion you want). "You WILL _______ what I tell you to". Hi Thrasher: Gezz. I did not think eating oatmeal and soymilk would get you so upset. I would not like to see your reaction when something important happens. As far as the whole high v. low tech sailing philosophy you might want to read some of that drive-by-mainstream-media for an interesting discusssion on this topic. The article describes how a guy basically spent his two week island cruise fixing the refer and other stuff. If I remember right, it was printed in that liberal-tree hugging-commie rag titled Cruising World a few months back. Besides, most of us have, at one time or another, watched somebody toiling over a task that you knew how to do safer, faster, cheaper, and easier. True...no? As I said earlier I neither have the money to hire someone to fix a refer, the knowledge to do it myself, nor the desire to spend any more time mucking about elbow deep in work. So I chose to eat oatmeal and soymilk, raw or boiled fish, cabbage, carrots, onions, pasta, and drink crisp 80 degree beer. Travel light- Travel easy-Travel fast. So I'll end here and hope that somebody can help the guy fix his refrigerator. Personally I don't have one. I have better things to do than fix stuff on a boat. Bob |
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