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An amusing day on the Erie Canal
On May 4, 9:54*am, HK wrote:
wrote in Yeah but those boats have a design that makes them easier to skull. Long and narrow with a trailing end transom, vee bottom etc. I would think the motor transom of those skiffs might make them harder to skull, especially in any current or wind.. *skull* * Hehehehe. What a frippin' idiot. If you had something in your skull besides gas, you'd know the difference between scull and skull. *SKULL* * Sheeesh. Most of the more educated folks here knew what I meant.. Of course if you had anything but gas in your head you would have noticed your pink army regular spelled dilemma wrong in the title of his troll thread... But we know you are more interested in trolling than talking boats anyway. |
An amusing day on the Erie Canal
On May 4, 9:54*am, HK wrote:
wrote in Yeah but those boats have a design that makes them easier to skull. Long and narrow with a trailing end transom, vee bottom etc. I would think the motor transom of those skiffs might make them harder to skull, especially in any current or wind.. *skull* * Hehehehe. What a frippin' idiot. If you had something in your skull besides gas, you'd know the difference between scull and skull. *SKULL* * Sheeesh. Harry, you missed one. Your lover Don's title of his troll has "delemma" in it. |
An amusing day on the Erie Canal
On May 4, 10:32*am, wrote:
On May 4, 9:54*am, HK wrote: wrote in Yeah but those boats have a design that makes them easier to skull. Long and narrow with a trailing end transom, vee bottom etc. I would think the motor transom of those skiffs might make them harder to skull, especially in any current or wind.. *skull* * Hehehehe. What a frippin' idiot. If you had something in your skull besides gas, you'd know the difference between scull and skull. *SKULL* * Sheeesh. Harry, you missed one. Your lover Don's title of his troll has "delemma" in it. He didn't miss it, he is a hypocrite and won't go after his Pink Army regulars.... |
An amusing day on the Erie Canal
On May 4, 6:44*am, HK wrote:
wrote: On May 4, 9:54 am, HK wrote: wrote in Yeah but those boats have a design that makes them easier to skull. Long and narrow with a trailing end transom, vee bottom etc. I would think the motor transom of those skiffs might make them harder to skull, especially in any current or wind.. *skull* * Hehehehe. What a frippin' idiot. If you had something in your skull besides gas, you'd know the difference between scull and skull. *SKULL* * Sheeesh. Most of the more educated folks here knew what I meant.. Of course if you had anything but gas in your head you would have noticed your pink army regular spelled dilemma wrong in the title of his troll thread... But we know you are more interested in trolling than talking boats anyway. You claim to have been a builder of rowboats, ****-for-brains. Any real builder of rowboats would be familiar with the word "scull." Anyone familiar with rowboats knows the word "scull" and knows that "skull" and "scull" are not the same word.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - You claim to have been the writer of technical papers dealing with structural building issues. Care to have a discussion right here on those seismic and wind forces that you wrote about? |
An amusing day on the Erie Canal
On May 4, 10:23*am, wrote:
On May 4, 9:54*am, HK wrote: wrote in Yeah but those boats have a design that makes them easier to skull. Long and narrow with a trailing end transom, vee bottom etc. I would think the motor transom of those skiffs might make them harder to skull, especially in any current or wind.. *skull* * Hehehehe. What a frippin' idiot. If you had something in your skull besides gas, you'd know the difference between scull and skull. *SKULL* * Sheeesh. Most of the more educated folks here knew what I meant.. Of course if you had anything but gas in your head you would have noticed your pink army regular spelled dilemma wrong in the title of his troll thread... But we know you are more interested in trolling than talking boats anyway. Harry claimed to have wrote some tech papers on structural seismic and wind forces on buildings. I'm really trying to get him to discuss this. I may learn something from someone as knowledgable on the subject as he is snerk |
An amusing day on the Erie Canal
On May 4, 11:16*am, wrote:
On May 4, 10:23*am, wrote: On May 4, 9:54*am, HK wrote: wrote in Yeah but those boats have a design that makes them easier to skull.. Long and narrow with a trailing end transom, vee bottom etc. I would think the motor transom of those skiffs might make them harder to skull, especially in any current or wind.. *skull* * Hehehehe. What a frippin' idiot. If you had something in your skull besides gas, you'd know the difference between scull and skull. *SKULL* * Sheeesh. Most of the more educated folks here knew what I meant.. Of course if you had anything but gas in your head you would have noticed your pink army regular spelled dilemma wrong in the title of his troll thread... But we know you are more interested in trolling than talking boats anyway. Harry claimed to have wrote some tech papers on structural seismic and wind forces on buildings. I'm really trying to get him to discuss this. I may learn something from someone as knowledgable on the subject as he is snerk- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I saw the pics of the last design project you did, it was pretty cool, and huge.. Harry has never designed of built anything, he made his living off of the backs of hard working blue collar workers, like the rest of the pink army, no talent so they make stuff up... |
An amusing day on the Erie Canal
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An amusing day on the Erie Canal
On May 4, 11:36*am, wrote:
On May 4, 11:16*am, wrote: On May 4, 10:23*am, wrote: On May 4, 9:54*am, HK wrote: wrote in Yeah but those boats have a design that makes them easier to skull. Long and narrow with a trailing end transom, vee bottom etc. I would think the motor transom of those skiffs might make them harder to skull, especially in any current or wind.. *skull* * Hehehehe. What a frippin' idiot. If you had something in your skull besides gas, you'd know the difference between scull and skull. *SKULL* * Sheeesh. Most of the more educated folks here knew what I meant.. Of course if you had anything but gas in your head you would have noticed your pink army regular spelled dilemma wrong in the title of his troll thread.... But we know you are more interested in trolling than talking boats anyway. Harry claimed to have wrote some tech papers on structural seismic and wind forces on buildings. I'm really trying to get him to discuss this. I may learn something from someone as knowledgable on the subject as he is snerk- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I saw the pics of the last design project you did, it was pretty cool, and huge.. Harry has never designed of built anything, he made his living off of the backs of hard working blue collar workers, like the rest of the pink army, no talent so they make stuff up...- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Thanks! Notice, if you will, that Harry has read where I've asked to have a discussion about his technical papers dealing with structures that he's alleged to have written. He's deflecting like usual when he's lied. Also, being in that area of expertise, I've had to read a lot of things, and I just don't recall ever seeing anything dealing with structural engineering that Harry has written. Odd huh? Not really, just another lobster boating! |
An amusing day on the Erie Canal
On Mon, 04 May 2009 09:54:05 -0400, HK wrote:
wrote in Yeah but those boats have a design that makes them easier to skull. Long and narrow with a trailing end transom, vee bottom etc. I would think the motor transom of those skiffs might make them harder to skull, especially in any current or wind.. *skull* Hehehehe. What a frippin' idiot. If you had something in your skull besides gas, you'd know the difference between scull and skull. *SKULL* Sheeesh. By their lame spelling flames you shall know them. Casady |
An amusing day on the Erie Canal
Richard Casady wrote:
On Mon, 04 May 2009 09:54:05 -0400, HK wrote: wrote in Yeah but those boats have a design that makes them easier to skull. Long and narrow with a trailing end transom, vee bottom etc. I would think the motor transom of those skiffs might make them harder to skull, especially in any current or wind.. *skull* Hehehehe. What a frippin' idiot. If you had something in your skull besides gas, you'd know the difference between scull and skull. *SKULL* Sheeesh. By their lame spelling flames you shall know them. Casady Nothing lame about it. As a self-proclaimed builder of rowboats, even an intellectual cipher like JustHate should have known the word he wanted was "scull," not "scull." I'm not expecting a high level of language "dexterity" on usenet, but someone in "the boatbuilding biz" should be familiar with its common terms. *SKULL for SCULL* Idiot. |
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