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On Jun 25, 10:37*am, Loogypicker wrote:
On Jun 25, 10:15*am, HK wrote: Jack wrote: On Jun 25, 8:23 am, Wizard of Woodstock wrote: On Thu, 25 Jun 2009 07:44:18 -0400, John H wrote: Damn, just after I added one of these to my wish list, http://tinyurl.com/nazmwt the Obamania folks want to make them illegal: http://tinyurl.com/nrhz89 We need another government agency to check everyone's pocket knives.. Jeeeesh. See - this is what you get when you have people who have never hunted or fished in their lives or understand why you would have to open a knife with one hand. I can open all my picket knifes with one hand including my Leatherman. |
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Jack wrote:
On Jun 25, 10:37 am, Loogypicker wrote: On Jun 25, 10:15 am, HK wrote: Jack wrote: On Jun 25, 8:23 am, Wizard of Woodstock wrote: On Thu, 25 Jun 2009 07:44:18 -0400, John H wrote: Damn, just after I added one of these to my wish list, http://tinyurl.com/nazmwt the Obamania folks want to make them illegal: http://tinyurl.com/nrhz89 We need another government agency to check everyone's pocket knives. Jeeeesh. See - this is what you get when you have people who have never hunted or fished in their lives or understand why you would have to open a knife with one hand. I can open all my picket knifes with one hand including my Leatherman. Time to start another campaign. I know of one person here who would have swamped his boat if he'd had a slow-to-open knife. He wouldn't have been able to cut away his anchor "in a flash" that time he set anchor in breaking waves. Who does that, anyway? Not me. Obviously, not you, since you "boat" on a flat inland lake in, ugh, South Carolina.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - You were either lying yesterday, or lying today, which is it?: June 23 4:18 pm HK wrote: "Before that, I had another SeaPro, but it had only two stern seats, no transom water dam. One fine day we were anchored close to the beach just north of Mayport when the wind shifted, and some big waves began breaking just in front of and and the bow of the boat. We took two substantial waves right over the bow, and I thought I was going to lose the boat. But I was able to cut the anchor line in a flash, start up the engine, and get the water to the stern, where it poured right over the transom." "we were anchored close to the beach" "big waves began breaking and and (over) the bow of the boat" "took two substantial waves right over the bow" Moron indeed. I primarily boat inland, and I know better than that. You forgot the critical clause, **** for brains... "...when the wind shifted..." Nice try, though, Mr. I Live Right Next to an Interstate Highway. |
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On Jun 25, 1:07*pm, HK wrote:
Jack wrote: On Jun 25, 10:37 am, Loogypicker wrote: On Jun 25, 10:15 am, HK wrote: Jack wrote: On Jun 25, 8:23 am, Wizard of Woodstock wrote: On Thu, 25 Jun 2009 07:44:18 -0400, John H wrote: Damn, just after I added one of these to my wish list, http://tinyurl.com/nazmwt the Obamania folks want to make them illegal: http://tinyurl.com/nrhz89 We need another government agency to check everyone's pocket knives. Jeeeesh. See - this is what you get when you have people who have never hunted or fished in their lives or understand why you would have to open a knife with one hand. I can open all my picket knifes with one hand including my Leatherman. Time to start another campaign. I know of one person here who would have swamped his boat if he'd had a slow-to-open knife. *He wouldn't have been able to cut away his anchor "in a flash" that time he set anchor in breaking waves. Who does that, anyway? Not me. Obviously, not you, since you "boat" on a flat inland lake in, ugh, South Carolina.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - You were either lying yesterday, or lying today, which is it?: June 23 4:18 pm HK wrote: "Before that, I had another SeaPro, but it had only two stern seats, no transom water dam. One fine day we were anchored close to the beach just north of Mayport when the wind shifted, and some big waves began breaking just in front of and and the bow of the boat. We took two substantial waves right over the bow, and I thought I was going to lose the boat. But I was able to cut the anchor line in a flash, start up the engine, and get the water to the stern, where it poured right over the transom." "we were anchored close to the beach" "big waves began breaking and and (over) the bow of the boat" "took two substantial waves right over the bow" Moron indeed. *I primarily boat inland, and I know better than that. You forgot the critical clause, **** for brains... "...when the wind shifted..." Nice try, Mr. I Anchor Close To The Beach And Wonder Why Waves Fill My Boat. |
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Jack wrote:
On Jun 25, 1:07 pm, HK wrote: Jack wrote: On Jun 25, 10:37 am, Loogypicker wrote: On Jun 25, 10:15 am, HK wrote: Jack wrote: On Jun 25, 8:23 am, Wizard of Woodstock wrote: On Thu, 25 Jun 2009 07:44:18 -0400, John H wrote: Damn, just after I added one of these to my wish list, http://tinyurl.com/nazmwt the Obamania folks want to make them illegal: http://tinyurl.com/nrhz89 We need another government agency to check everyone's pocket knives. Jeeeesh. See - this is what you get when you have people who have never hunted or fished in their lives or understand why you would have to open a knife with one hand. I can open all my picket knifes with one hand including my Leatherman. Time to start another campaign. I know of one person here who would have swamped his boat if he'd had a slow-to-open knife. He wouldn't have been able to cut away his anchor "in a flash" that time he set anchor in breaking waves. Who does that, anyway? Not me. Obviously, not you, since you "boat" on a flat inland lake in, ugh, South Carolina.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - You were either lying yesterday, or lying today, which is it?: June 23 4:18 pm HK wrote: "Before that, I had another SeaPro, but it had only two stern seats, no transom water dam. One fine day we were anchored close to the beach just north of Mayport when the wind shifted, and some big waves began breaking just in front of and and the bow of the boat. We took two substantial waves right over the bow, and I thought I was going to lose the boat. But I was able to cut the anchor line in a flash, start up the engine, and get the water to the stern, where it poured right over the transom." "we were anchored close to the beach" "big waves began breaking and and (over) the bow of the boat" "took two substantial waves right over the bow" Moron indeed. I primarily boat inland, and I know better than that. You forgot the critical clause, **** for brains... "...when the wind shifted..." Nice try, Mr. I Anchor Close To The Beach And Wonder Why Waves Fill My Boat. I didn't define "close to the beach," Mr. Redneck. We were well outside the area where the breakers usually were found. The incident was a fluke, no harm was done. It wasn't as if I moved to the center of a state once known as one of the last bastions of southern racism and bigotry, so I could live in a house next to the interstate. How's the noise and smell there, Jackoff? |
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On Jun 25, 1:17*pm, HK wrote:
Jack wrote: On Jun 25, 1:07 pm, HK wrote: Jack wrote: On Jun 25, 10:37 am, Loogypicker wrote: On Jun 25, 10:15 am, HK wrote: Jack wrote: On Jun 25, 8:23 am, Wizard of Woodstock wrote: On Thu, 25 Jun 2009 07:44:18 -0400, John H wrote: Damn, just after I added one of these to my wish list, http://tinyurl.com/nazmwt the Obamania folks want to make them illegal: http://tinyurl.com/nrhz89 We need another government agency to check everyone's pocket knives. Jeeeesh. See - this is what you get when you have people who have never hunted or fished in their lives or understand why you would have to open a knife with one hand. I can open all my picket knifes with one hand including my Leatherman. Time to start another campaign. I know of one person here who would have swamped his boat if he'd had a slow-to-open knife. *He wouldn't have been able to cut away his anchor "in a flash" that time he set anchor in breaking waves. Who does that, anyway? Not me. Obviously, not you, since you "boat" on a flat inland lake in, ugh, South Carolina.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - You were either lying yesterday, or lying today, which is it?: June 23 4:18 pm HK wrote: "Before that, I had another SeaPro, but it had only two stern seats, no transom water dam. One fine day we were anchored close to the beach just north of Mayport when the wind shifted, and some big waves began breaking just in front of and and the bow of the boat. We took two substantial waves right over the bow, and I thought I was going to lose the boat. But I was able to cut the anchor line in a flash, start up the engine, and get the water to the stern, where it poured right over the transom." "we were anchored close to the beach" "big waves began breaking and and (over) the bow of the boat" "took two substantial waves right over the bow" Moron indeed. *I primarily boat inland, and I know better than that.. You forgot the critical clause, **** for brains... "...when the wind shifted..." Nice try, Mr. I Anchor Close To The Beach And Wonder Why Waves Fill My Boat. I didn't define "close to the beach," Mr. Redneck. We were well outside the area where the breakers usually were found. The incident was a fluke, no harm was done. It wasn't as if I moved to the center of a state once known as one of the last bastions of southern racism and bigotry, so I could live in a house next to the interstate. You lost an anchor, almost lost the boat, and soiled your pants. No harm? You moved to a state that IS the last bastion of the KKK. Hmmm. How's the noise and smell there, Jackoff? You're not around... smells fine here. Remember, the metropolitan area I live in has far less than 1/10th the people in it than the cesspool you're in. And why would you think I live next to an interstate, anyway? Stalking? hehe... |
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Jack wrote:
You lost an anchor, almost lost the boat, and soiled your pants. No harm? You moved to a state that IS the last bastion of the KKK. Hmmm. How's the noise and smell there, Jackoff? You're not around... smells fine here. Remember, the metropolitan area I live in has far less than 1/10th the people in it than the cesspool you're in. And why would you think I live next to an interstate, anyway? Stalking? hehe... 1. I lose at least one anchor a season. No biggie. 2. I didn't "almost lose the boat," because I knew what to do. 3. No soil in my pants. 4. While my country is in the Washington, D.C., SMA, we're 30 miles south of the Beltway and a total of 50 miles from D.C. The county we live in is sparsely populated, and our town has about 4,000 residents. When I need to go downtown, about once every two weeks, I take one of the seven local commuter buses. The trip takes 70 minutes and costs $4.25 each way. 5. Why would I think you live adjacent to an interstate? Because...you do. |
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On Jun 25, 4:07*pm, HK wrote:
Jack wrote: You lost an anchor, almost lost the boat, and soiled your pants. *No harm? You moved to a state that IS the last bastion of the KKK. *Hmmm. How's the noise and smell there, Jackoff? You're not around... smells fine here. *Remember, the metropolitan area I live in has far less than 1/10th the people in it than the cesspool you're in. *And why would you think I live next to an interstate, anyway? *Stalking? *hehe... 2. I didn't "almost lose the boat," because I knew what to do. 3. No soil in my pants. " I thought I was going to lose the boat" Uh, huh. More lies. 4. I take one of the seven local commuter buses. Bus rider... I bet you get one of the "special" seats. 5. Why would I think you live adjacent to an interstate? Because...you do.. There are two in the local area... I-20 and I-26. There's probably ten in your "local area". So? hehe.. you're fun... but boring. |
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On Jun 25, 3:57*pm, Jack wrote:
On Jun 25, 1:17*pm, HK wrote: Jack wrote: On Jun 25, 1:07 pm, HK wrote: Jack wrote: On Jun 25, 10:37 am, Loogypicker wrote: On Jun 25, 10:15 am, HK wrote: Jack wrote: On Jun 25, 8:23 am, Wizard of Woodstock wrote: On Thu, 25 Jun 2009 07:44:18 -0400, John H wrote: Damn, just after I added one of these to my wish list, http://tinyurl.com/nazmwt the Obamania folks want to make them illegal: http://tinyurl.com/nrhz89 We need another government agency to check everyone's pocket knives. Jeeeesh. See - this is what you get when you have people who have never hunted or fished in their lives or understand why you would have to open a knife with one hand. I can open all my picket knifes with one hand including my Leatherman. Time to start another campaign. I know of one person here who would have swamped his boat if he'd had a slow-to-open knife. *He wouldn't have been able to cut away his anchor "in a flash" that time he set anchor in breaking waves. Who does that, anyway? Not me. Obviously, not you, since you "boat" on a flat inland lake in, ugh, South Carolina.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - You were either lying yesterday, or lying today, which is it?: June 23 4:18 pm HK wrote: "Before that, I had another SeaPro, but it had only two stern seats, no transom water dam. One fine day we were anchored close to the beach just north of Mayport when the wind shifted, and some big waves began breaking just in front of and and the bow of the boat. We took two substantial waves right over the bow, and I thought I was going to lose the boat. But I was able to cut the anchor line in a flash, start up the engine, and get the water to the stern, where it poured right over the transom." "we were anchored close to the beach" "big waves began breaking and and (over) the bow of the boat" "took two substantial waves right over the bow" Moron indeed. *I primarily boat inland, and I know better than that. You forgot the critical clause, **** for brains... "...when the wind shifted..." Nice try, Mr. I Anchor Close To The Beach And Wonder Why Waves Fill My Boat. I didn't define "close to the beach," Mr. Redneck. We were well outside the area where the breakers usually were found. The incident was a fluke, no harm was done. It wasn't as if I moved to the center of a state once known as one of the last bastions of southern racism and bigotry, so I could live in a house next to the interstate. You lost an anchor, almost lost the boat, and soiled your pants. *No harm? You moved to a state that IS the last bastion of the KKK. *Hmmm. How's the noise and smell there, Jackoff? You're not around... smells fine here. *Remember, the metropolitan area I live in has far less than 1/10th the people in it than the cesspool you're in. *And why would you think I live next to an interstate, anyway? *Stalking? *hehe...- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I know someone who's been by Harry's house. He doesn't have anything compared to what he purports to have. And that area is chuck FULL of rednecks. |
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On Jun 25, 4:18*pm, Loogypicker wrote:
On Jun 25, 3:57*pm, Jack wrote: On Jun 25, 1:17*pm, HK wrote: Jack wrote: On Jun 25, 1:07 pm, HK wrote: Jack wrote: On Jun 25, 10:37 am, Loogypicker wrote: On Jun 25, 10:15 am, HK wrote: Jack wrote: On Jun 25, 8:23 am, Wizard of Woodstock wrote: On Thu, 25 Jun 2009 07:44:18 -0400, John H wrote: Damn, just after I added one of these to my wish list, http://tinyurl.com/nazmwt the Obamania folks want to make them illegal: http://tinyurl.com/nrhz89 We need another government agency to check everyone's pocket knives. Jeeeesh. See - this is what you get when you have people who have never hunted or fished in their lives or understand why you would have to open a knife with one hand. I can open all my picket knifes with one hand including my Leatherman. Time to start another campaign. I know of one person here who would have swamped his boat if he'd had a slow-to-open knife. *He wouldn't have been able to cut away his anchor "in a flash" that time he set anchor in breaking waves. Who does that, anyway? Not me. Obviously, not you, since you "boat" on a flat inland lake in, ugh, South Carolina.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - You were either lying yesterday, or lying today, which is it?: June 23 4:18 pm HK wrote: "Before that, I had another SeaPro, but it had only two stern seats, no transom water dam. One fine day we were anchored close to the beach just north of Mayport when the wind shifted, and some big waves began breaking just in front of and and the bow of the boat. We took two substantial waves right over the bow, and I thought I was going to lose the boat. But I was able to cut the anchor line in a flash, start up the engine, and get the water to the stern, where it poured right over the transom." "we were anchored close to the beach" "big waves began breaking and and (over) the bow of the boat" "took two substantial waves right over the bow" Moron indeed. *I primarily boat inland, and I know better than that. You forgot the critical clause, **** for brains... "...when the wind shifted..." Nice try, Mr. I Anchor Close To The Beach And Wonder Why Waves Fill My Boat. I didn't define "close to the beach," Mr. Redneck. We were well outside the area where the breakers usually were found. The incident was a fluke, no harm was done. It wasn't as if I moved to the center of a state once known as one of the last bastions of southern racism and bigotry, so I could live in a house next to the interstate. You lost an anchor, almost lost the boat, and soiled your pants. *No harm? You moved to a state that IS the last bastion of the KKK. *Hmmm. How's the noise and smell there, Jackoff? You're not around... smells fine here. *Remember, the metropolitan area I live in has far less than 1/10th the people in it than the cesspool you're in. *And why would you think I live next to an interstate, anyway? *Stalking? *hehe...- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I know someone who's been by Harry's house. He doesn't have anything compared to what he purports to have. And that area is chuck FULL of rednecks. He lives in a tiny house, in a subdivision with tiny lots, with no barn, no long driveway, no lobster boat. I'll bet my detached workshop is nearly as big as his whole house. ~snerk~ |
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HK wrote:
Jack wrote: On Jun 25, 10:37 am, Loogypicker wrote: On Jun 25, 10:15 am, HK wrote: Jack wrote: On Jun 25, 8:23 am, Wizard of Woodstock wrote: On Thu, 25 Jun 2009 07:44:18 -0400, John H wrote: Damn, just after I added one of these to my wish list, http://tinyurl.com/nazmwt the Obamania folks want to make them illegal: http://tinyurl.com/nrhz89 We need another government agency to check everyone's pocket knives. Jeeeesh. See - this is what you get when you have people who have never hunted or fished in their lives or understand why you would have to open a knife with one hand. I can open all my picket knifes with one hand including my Leatherman. Time to start another campaign. I know of one person here who would have swamped his boat if he'd had a slow-to-open knife. He wouldn't have been able to cut away his anchor "in a flash" that time he set anchor in breaking waves. Who does that, anyway? Not me. Obviously, not you, since you "boat" on a flat inland lake in, ugh, South Carolina.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - You were either lying yesterday, or lying today, which is it?: June 23 4:18 pm HK wrote: "Before that, I had another SeaPro, but it had only two stern seats, no transom water dam. One fine day we were anchored close to the beach just north of Mayport when the wind shifted, and some big waves began breaking just in front of and and the bow of the boat. We took two substantial waves right over the bow, and I thought I was going to lose the boat. But I was able to cut the anchor line in a flash, start up the engine, and get the water to the stern, where it poured right over the transom." "we were anchored close to the beach" "big waves began breaking and and (over) the bow of the boat" "took two substantial waves right over the bow" Moron indeed. I primarily boat inland, and I know better than that. You forgot the critical clause, **** for brains... "...when the wind shifted..." Nice try, though, Mr. I Live Right Next to an Interstate Highway. Harry. That was very rude. Apologize to Jack. |