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"Reginald P. Smithers III" wrote in message . .. HK wrote: Larry wrote: krj wrote in news:tp11i.3529$ya.477 @bignews8.bellsouth.net: Licensing is not the ultimate answer. Common sense and good judgment is what is needed. At any age! Licensing is simply taxation. TESTING is the problem on the roadways. The tests are stupidly easy so even the dumbest humans can pass them. That's wrong. Once cursory tested, the only thing they test for is cursory vision until they are senile. That's what the problem is on the roads...inadequate standards that need to be REtested, especially after they reach retirement when things start to fall apart....where I am, now. Larry How about a mental stability test for you, Larry? Should nice guys like you who are as nutty as a fruitcake be allowed on the waterways? Harry, It appears that this is the only reason you come to rec.boats so you can throw out one line insults. Your wife, who as a social worker, has helped numerous people with all kinds of problems should have given you a little more respect for those with mental illness. I am not commenting whither or not Larry has a mental problem, but on your habit of using mental illness as a insult. It would be similar to making fun of someone because they had type 1 diabetes. I really don't think that Harry intended to deliver a psychiatric diagnosis and then insult people with mental illness. I think, rather, he meant to comment on Larry's fruitcakiness in terms of socio/political ideology. Personally, I think that Larry finds himself "falling part" (his own words) and uses his own state as grounds for limiting the liberty of others. Perhaps because he thinks that his own liberty is going to be sacrificed anyway, so it's not much of a loss if others lose theirs as well? Who knows? Typical nannyism. |
What did these sailors do wrong?
On May 12, 12:20 am, "KLC Lewis" wrote:
Personally, I think that Larry finds himself "falling part" (his own words) I think Larry just fell off of the wagon... A fellow just pulled into the adjacent finger just now got back from 21 years of cruising with his wife. I think he said he's 71. But this is a bit of a ghetto dock, I suspect Larry is in a Swank Country Club type marina... right Larry? tom =-== |
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On May 14, 1:11 am, tlindly wrote:
On May 12, 12:20 am, "KLC Lewis" wrote: Personally, I think that Larry finds himself "falling part" (his own words) I think Larry just fell off of the wagon... A fellow just pulled into the adjacent finger just now got back from 21 years of cruising with his wife. I think he said he's 71. But this is a bit of a ghetto dock, I suspect Larry is in a Swank Country Club type marina... right Larry? tom =-== You haven't been reading Larry very long, have you ? He's not in a marina - he just goes to lots of them, and gets free rides in exchange for electronics know-how. Not a bad deal, at all, and keeps his ownership and membership costs to nothing :{)) L8R Skip, still working... |
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On May 8, 4:33 pm, "NE Sailboat" wrote:
They are 200 miles out at sea. Duh ??? Isn't that in international waters? Maybe they aren't American .. and maybe they don't want no stinkin license. Nanny Nanny Nanny ..... Can't people kill themselves anymore without some government asshole telling them to get a license? Talk about total bull****.. take the license and stick it up your ass. ================================================== === "Larry" wrote in message ... "KLC Lewis" wrote in news:9OmdnUxN86YqFt3bnZ2dnUVZ_iydnZ2d@centurytel. net: Well, that's the Nanny State solution, sure. The Free Citizen solution would be more along the lines of, "Go and do what you want. But if you get into a world of hurt and want to be rescued, you will receive a bill for our services." Nah, can't have that. Too much freedom. That would be fine BUT your unlicensed stupids' actions would STILL endanger everyone else....like it does now...on any waterway. It's not about the rescue. It's about a certain level of expertise to operate the equipment....EXACTLY like every other moving form of transportation you use. Larry --- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I second that. Joe |
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Skip Gundlach wrote in
oups.com: He's not in a marina - he just goes to lots of them, and gets free rides in exchange for electronics know-how. Not a bad deal, at all, and keeps his ownership and membership costs to nothing :{)) I've even had offers from Florida!.....(c; Larry -- Grade School Physics Factoid: A building cannot freefall into its own footprint without skilled demolition. |
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"Skip Gundlach" wrote in message oups.com... On May 14, 1:11 am, tlindly wrote: You haven't been reading Larry very long, have you ? He's not in a marina - he just goes to lots of them, and gets free rides in exchange for electronics know-how. Not a bad deal, at all, and keeps his ownership and membership costs to nothing :{)) L8R Skip, still working... I did the same thing for years, getting a berth in exchange for work. Then I made the mistake of buying the boat when the owner decided to sell. Leanne |
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Commercial bus drivers are one thing, persuing happiness, alone or
with friends, is an American human being right. Feeding goldfish is deadly, according to some. Enjoying property is a right in Canada. Terry K |
What did these sailors do wrong?
Larry wrote:
As long as rich stupids like these are buying boats, I still say LICENSING should be mandatory. Why? Why bother? If they want to die, let the old farts become fish food. I don't want to pay for licensing the bureaucracy or the bull****. |
What did these sailors do wrong?
On Mon, 14 May 2007 15:27:34 +0000, Larry wrote:
Skip Gundlach wrote in roups.com: He's not in a marina - he just goes to lots of them, and gets free rides in exchange for electronics know-how. Not a bad deal, at all, and keeps his ownership and membership costs to nothing :{)) I've even had offers from Florida!.....(c; Larry Na Larry, Further than that. If you would care to come to Penang, Malaysia to give advice on my electronics ahen I get back home, you are welcome to stay - anytime. You can stay on the boat or, if you prefer, I have a guest apartment in my house. cheers Peter |
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Peter Hendra wrote in
: On Mon, 14 May 2007 15:27:34 +0000, Larry wrote: Skip Gundlach wrote in groups.com: He's not in a marina - he just goes to lots of them, and gets free rides in exchange for electronics know-how. Not a bad deal, at all, and keeps his ownership and membership costs to nothing :{)) I've even had offers from Florida!.....(c; Larry Na Larry, Further than that. If you would care to come to Penang, Malaysia to give advice on my electronics ahen I get back home, you are welcome to stay - anytime. You can stay on the boat or, if you prefer, I have a guest apartment in my house. cheers Peter Geez, thanks Peter! But, alas, I have a business that requires my attention here. There wouldn't be much left when I got back....er, ah....if I ever came back...(c; I have a ham radio friend, Werner, from Berner Oberland, Steffisburg actually, Switzerland. He's 83. At least once a week he asks me to come with him back to Thun this summer for a month. There is a real Swiss chalet overlooking the Thunersee (Lake of Thun) with our names on it that belongs to one of his old school chums. My cost would be air travel. The Swiss Chamber of Commerce couldn't produce a travel brochure that this little valley between the mountaintops doesn't have. There's even a marina with sailboats for hire! That trip would be first. ONE trip to Werner's house for Swiss German dinner is enough to make me want to head to the airport....(sigh) http://switzerland.isyours.com/e/gui...and/index.html http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Thunersee.jpg I must be crazy not to go....with my own guide and interpreter... Here's the music background from Radio Eviva to go with the pictures: http://asx.skypro.ch/radio/internet-64/radioeviva.asx See if anyone in Malaysia can guess where this music is from....(c; Larry -- Grade School Physics Factoid: A building cannot freefall into its own footprint without skilled demolition. |
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