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Gregory Hall wrote:
You don't need them unless you're the typical fat sweat hog one sees these days cruising around in their floating condos. Eating, sweating, complaining how they can't sleep (is it any wonder they can't breathe when horizontal - too much fat on their necks and in their throats that stops up the breathing passages.) It's sickening these people who put the highest priority on eating and the lowest on staying thin and fit which always staves off the many overweight caused problems such as sleep apnea, snoring so loud it wakes up the dead, acid reflux because their stomachs are too crammed full of fatty foods to contain the acid and the overload of food, heart disease, clogged arteries, low lung capacity, joints that hurt because of the huge amount of weight they have to deal with, diabetes because they're so fat and full of sugar and on and on and on. Oh, poor things, they're hot when it's 80 degrees outside. Is it any wonder they're hot? Big fat disgusting people with so much insulation they could swim in the Antarctic and still sweat like a pig. They look like walruses. And, they don't see it. They ignore the root cause of all their infirmities. You people who run generators so you can run air conditioners on boats need to go somewhere and lay your fat carcasses down and die. Rid the world of your ugliness and nuisance, why don't you? You disgust me beyond belief. Greg Seems to me if you have a boat and plenty of time, you need to move it somehwere more temperate. Average summer temperatures in Scotland, my own stomping-ground, is around 20° C. and the cruising grounds are among the best in the world. Today it's 11° C and foggy, so some practise on that electronic chart system you've never really used in anger would be obligatory. Spitzbergen is also nice in the summer. Dennis. |
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![]() "Wayne.B" wrote in message ... On Wed, 24 Oct 2007 07:43:13 +0700, Bruce in Bangkok wrote: boats need to go somewhere and lay your fat carcasses down and die. Rid the world of your ugliness and nuisance, why don't you? You disgust me beyond belief. Greg If you had added the phrase "in temperate climates" to your subject I would agree but you didn't so I have to think that you meant in any climate so you are just plain wrong. Does anyone else notice a stylistic resemblance between Hall and Willlbrrrr? Wilbur is sometimes very approachable with an offhand sort of humour. This other guy just hates the whole world. Hoges in WA |
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On Wed, 24 Oct 2007 09:59:59 GMT, "Hoges in WA"
wrote: "Wayne.B" wrote in message .. . On Wed, 24 Oct 2007 07:43:13 +0700, Bruce in Bangkok wrote: boats need to go somewhere and lay your fat carcasses down and die. Rid the world of your ugliness and nuisance, why don't you? You disgust me beyond belief. Greg If you had added the phrase "in temperate climates" to your subject I would agree but you didn't so I have to think that you meant in any climate so you are just plain wrong. Does anyone else notice a stylistic resemblance between Hall and Willlbrrrr? Wilbur is sometimes very approachable with an offhand sort of humour. This other guy just hates the whole world. Hoges in WA Who said The Craptain does not have self contained multiple pesonalities even before inventing external sockpuppets. |
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| "Gregory Hall" wrote in message
| ... | You disgust me beyond belief. | | Almost as disgusting as your arrogant ass. Greg (5'9" and 145 pounds Ah, that explains it! The Napolean complex. Short, loudmouthed little pansy. Packing a tiny weiner too, no doubt. Fudge-packing, that is... |
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On Wed, 24 Oct 2007 13:24:24 -0400, "Bill Kearney"
wkearney-99@hot-mail-com wrote: Greg (5'9" and 145 pounds Ah, that explains it! The Napolean complex. Short, Five nine isn't particularly short. It is average for the US. Casady |
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![]() "Richard Casady" wrote in message ... | On Wed, 24 Oct 2007 13:24:24 -0400, "Bill Kearney" | wkearney-99@hot-mail-com wrote: | | Greg | (5'9" and 145 pounds | | Ah, that explains it! The Napolean complex. Short, | | Five nine isn't particularly short. It is average for the US. | | Casady Right. This tells me that B.K. is probably one of those huge fat slobs you see almost everywhere these days. You know, 6'4 or so and well over three-hundred pounds. They limp around because their stick legs can't carry the bloated body. They go from chair to chair where most of their lives are spent. They stink. They can't even reach the crack of their ass to wipe it properly after having dumped about a four pound load. Greg |
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On Oct 23, 2:26 pm, "Gregory Hall" wrote:
You don't need them unless you're the typical fat sweat hog one sees these days cruising around in their floating condos. Eating, sweating, complaining how they can't sleep (is it any wonder they can't breathe when horizontal - too much fat on their necks and in their throats that stops up the breathing passages.) It's sickening these people who put the highest priority on eating and the lowest on staying thin and fit which always staves off the many overweight caused problems such as sleep apnea, snoring so loud it wakes up the dead, acid reflux because their stomachs are too crammed full of fatty foods to contain the acid and the overload of food, heart disease, clogged arteries, low lung capacity, joints that hurt because of the huge amount of weight they have to deal with, diabetes because they're so fat and full of sugar and on and on and on. Oh, poor things, they're hot when it's 80 degrees outside. Is it any wonder they're hot? Big fat disgusting people with so much insulation they could swim in the Antarctic and still sweat like a pig. They look like walruses. And, they don't see it. They ignore the root cause of all their infirmities. You people who run generators so you can run air conditioners on boats need to go somewhere and lay your fat carcasses down and die. Rid the world of your ugliness and nuisance, why don't you? You disgust me beyond belief. Greg If you've ever been in a large boat with a big pair of diesels under the cabin, you'd know that once those engines heat up, so does the cabin if you shut the AC down. It'e even woorse when you shut the engines down, you can easily have several tons of iron down in the bilge that was running at around 200 F before you shut them down. Now you've got nice hot exhaust manifolds and turbo chargers giving off all kinds of heat. It's very common for engine rooms to hit 140 F after shut down. In cold weather, it's great, but warm it up a bit, and A/C is not an option. A sail boat is a whole differant story, the boat sits low in the water, stays cool, and the engine's are, well, little. Not much heat given off from them. John |
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Well, my engine room get's d**n hot while under power. I run an exhaust
fan, but it get's HOT. To be honest though, we've never run the air conditioning, except at the dock. We open the whole boat up and let the breeze blow through. Underway, no worries, even in the summer time. Anchored in a sheltered space can be nasty in the summer time. One night anchored at the Little Shark River in July (Florida Everglades) wasn't alot of fun. Bugs you could see and other you couldn't (no-see-ums) drove you crazy, shut the place up and steamed. Was an early start to sea with breakfast underway in the morning. :-). Glenn. s/v Seawing "Capt John" wrote in message ups.com... On Oct 23, 2:26 pm, "Gregory Hall" wrote: You don't need them unless you're the typical fat sweat hog one sees these days cruising around in their floating condos. Eating, sweating, complaining how they can't sleep (is it any wonder they can't breathe when horizontal - too much fat on their necks and in their throats that stops up the breathing passages.) It's sickening these people who put the highest priority on eating and the lowest on staying thin and fit which always staves off the many overweight caused problems such as sleep apnea, snoring so loud it wakes up the dead, acid reflux because their stomachs are too crammed full of fatty foods to contain the acid and the overload of food, heart disease, clogged arteries, low lung capacity, joints that hurt because of the huge amount of weight they have to deal with, diabetes because they're so fat and full of sugar and on and on and on. Oh, poor things, they're hot when it's 80 degrees outside. Is it any wonder they're hot? Big fat disgusting people with so much insulation they could swim in the Antarctic and still sweat like a pig. They look like walruses. And, they don't see it. They ignore the root cause of all their infirmities. You people who run generators so you can run air conditioners on boats need to go somewhere and lay your fat carcasses down and die. Rid the world of your ugliness and nuisance, why don't you? You disgust me beyond belief. Greg If you've ever been in a large boat with a big pair of diesels under the cabin, you'd know that once those engines heat up, so does the cabin if you shut the AC down. It'e even woorse when you shut the engines down, you can easily have several tons of iron down in the bilge that was running at around 200 F before you shut them down. Now you've got nice hot exhaust manifolds and turbo chargers giving off all kinds of heat. It's very common for engine rooms to hit 140 F after shut down. In cold weather, it's great, but warm it up a bit, and A/C is not an option. A sail boat is a whole differant story, the boat sits low in the water, stays cool, and the engine's are, well, little. Not much heat given off from them. John |
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![]() "Gregory Hall" wrote in message ... Right. This tells me that B.K. is probably one of those huge fat slobs you see almost everywhere these days. You know, 6'4 or so and well over three-hundred pounds. They limp around because their stick legs can't carry the bloated body. They go from chair to chair where most of their lives are spent. They stink. They can't even reach the crack of their ass to wipe it properly after having dumped about a four pound load. The most disturbing part of your reply is your familiarity with the weights of bowel movements. My god but you're a pathetic little man. Get some help for that inferiority complex, really. |
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