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![]() "Jim2424242" wrote in message ... HK wrote: I'm sorry life is so difficult for you. Why so much vitriol today Krausie. Do you feel you have been unjustly abused, lately? Krausie hasn't aged well, sad to say. 12-14 years ago you could have a reasonable discussion and although not in agreement, it was accomplished without any mean spiritedness from either side, even with a few friendly zingers thrown in once in a while. He's slowly evolved into a crotchety, narrow minded old man. Whatever existed as a sense of humor is long lost. Seen it many times as others age. Lacking patience to respectfully debate or display any respect for others, the typical response now is a personal insult or other demeaning statement if you don't agree with or bow down to him. Cracks me up. Predictable, but sad to see. He'll now come back with the standard, "This isn't a boating newsgroup anymore" or blame everything on a half dozen "right wing" conservatives. Might even toss a bit of blame on GWB, just for good measure, along with anyone who acknowledges a religious faith. Eisboch |
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![]() "Eisboch" wrote in message ... "Jim2424242" wrote in message ... HK wrote: I'm sorry life is so difficult for you. Why so much vitriol today Krausie. Do you feel you have been unjustly abused, lately? Krausie hasn't aged well, sad to say. 12-14 years ago you could have a reasonable discussion and although not in agreement, it was accomplished without any mean spiritedness from either side, even with a few friendly zingers thrown in once in a while. He's slowly evolved into a crotchety, narrow minded old man. Whatever existed as a sense of humor is long lost. Seen it many times as others age. Lacking patience to respectfully debate or display any respect for others, the typical response now is a personal insult or other demeaning statement if you don't agree with or bow down to him. Cracks me up. Predictable, but sad to see. He'll now come back with the standard, "This isn't a boating newsgroup anymore" or blame everything on a half dozen "right wing" conservatives. Might even toss a bit of blame on GWB, just for good measure, along with anyone who acknowledges a religious faith. Eisboch You have him pegged to a tee. Too bad. Several years ago, I thought highly of his insights, and even agreed with him on occasion. Then he moved from Florida to lala land on the Potomac or Chesapeake, and turned downright mean. Really sad to see. He is a lot like my mother-in-law now - one violent outburst from the Alzheimer's wing at the nursing home. |
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Eisboch wrote:
"Jim2424242" wrote in message ... HK wrote: I'm sorry life is so difficult for you. Why so much vitriol today Krausie. Do you feel you have been unjustly abused, lately? Krausie hasn't aged well, sad to say. 12-14 years ago you could have a reasonable discussion and although not in agreement, it was accomplished without any mean spiritedness from either side, even with a few friendly zingers thrown in once in a while. He's slowly evolved into a crotchety, narrow minded old man. Whatever existed as a sense of humor is long lost. Seen it many times as others age. Lacking patience to respectfully debate or display any respect for others, the typical response now is a personal insult or other demeaning statement if you don't agree with or bow down to him. Cracks me up. Predictable, but sad to see. He'll now come back with the standard, "This isn't a boating newsgroup anymore" or blame everything on a half dozen "right wing" conservatives. Might even toss a bit of blame on GWB, just for good measure, along with anyone who acknowledges a religious faith. Eisboch You're projecting. I'm not the one having problems with service personnel and then blowing my stack. You are. |
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![]() "HK" wrote in message m... You're projecting. I'm not the one having problems with service personnel and then blowing my stack. You are. You are apparently going blind as well and can't read what I wrote. I didn't have any problem with the service/installation personnel. They were very good, efficient and knowledgeable regarding the product. I had a big problem with the loud mouthed, egotistical, idiot of a salesman, .. Probably sounds strange to you. Eisboch |
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On Thu, 25 Jun 2009 14:05:32 -0400, "Eisboch"
wrote: Krausie hasn't aged well, sad to say. 12-14 years ago you could have a reasonable discussion and although not in agreement, it was accomplished without any mean spiritedness from either side, even with a few friendly zingers thrown in once in a while. He's slowly evolved into a crotchety, narrow minded old man. Whatever existed as a sense of humor is long lost. Seen it many times as others age. Lacking patience to respectfully debate or display any respect for others, the typical response now is a personal insult or other demeaning statement if you don't agree with or bow down to him. Cracks me up. Predictable, but sad to see. I sort of trace the start of his decline to Skipper's demise. Skipper used to keep Harry constantly on the defensive with his wit and cheap shots, and people could almost empathize with Harry because of it. Once that situation was gone, Harry's inherent hostility had to change from Skipper, Bayliners and Derby, Kansas and find new outlets. Of course we are making a mistake having a public discussion about it because Harry's ego feeds on all attention, even the negative. Better to let his low self esteem go right out the low transom. |
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![]() "Wayne.B" wrote in message ... I sort of trace the start of his decline to *Skipper's demise*. Skipper used to keep Harry constantly on the defensive with his wit and cheap shots, and people could almost empathize with Harry because of it. Once that situation was gone, Harry's inherent hostility had to change from Skipper, Bayliners and Derby, Kansas and find new outlets. snip.. Say what... "Skipper's demise" ??? Are you saying he's passed on or just left the group. |
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Don White wrote:
"Wayne.B" wrote in message ... I sort of trace the start of his decline to *Skipper's demise*. Skipper used to keep Harry constantly on the defensive with his wit and cheap shots, and people could almost empathize with Harry because of it. Once that situation was gone, Harry's inherent hostility had to change from Skipper, Bayliners and Derby, Kansas and find new outlets. snip.. Say what... "Skipper's demise" ??? Are you saying he's passed on or just left the group. I miss the old, semi-sharp-witted skippy, not the one that appeared here in his last incarnation. Ol' Skippy could be witty; no one would accuse D'whine here of that. |
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On Thu, 25 Jun 2009 15:21:22 -0400, Wayne.B
wrote: On Thu, 25 Jun 2009 14:05:32 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote: Krausie hasn't aged well, sad to say. 12-14 years ago you could have a reasonable discussion and although not in agreement, it was accomplished without any mean spiritedness from either side, even with a few friendly zingers thrown in once in a while. He's slowly evolved into a crotchety, narrow minded old man. Whatever existed as a sense of humor is long lost. Seen it many times as others age. Lacking patience to respectfully debate or display any respect for others, the typical response now is a personal insult or other demeaning statement if you don't agree with or bow down to him. Cracks me up. Predictable, but sad to see. I sort of trace the start of his decline to Skipper's demise. Skipper used to keep Harry constantly on the defensive with his wit and cheap shots, and people could almost empathize with Harry because of it. Once that situation was gone, Harry's inherent hostility had to change from Skipper, Bayliners and Derby, Kansas and find new outlets. Of course we are making a mistake having a public discussion about it because Harry's ego feeds on all attention, even the negative. Better to let his low self esteem go right out the low transom. While it's very true that negative attention seekers act in this manner, I prefer to think of it as a giant intervention. Perhaps when he gets hammered enough, it will leak through and he'll seek the obvious help he so desperately needs. We should be showing compassion and understanding for an obviously very sick individual and provide counseling for him to access when he has these fits of instability. Know any good psychiatrists that will work for non-Union wages? Oh - damn it - did it again. I'm sorry - I said I wouldn't but I did. I can't help it - I'm very concerned for a fellow human being in obvious distress. |
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Zombie of Woodstock wrote:
Know any good psychiatrists that will work for non-Union wages? Oh - damn it - did it again. I'm sorry - I said I wouldn't but I did. I can't help it - I'm very concerned for a fellow human being in obvious distress. Surely there are mental health practitioners in your part of the state who can help with your obvious distress. Don't you have health insurance? I'm sure you have some sort of coverage. BTW, most (but not all) psychiatrists aren't really in the "therapy" business anymore. They do initial interviews, arrange various medical tests, prescribe and adjust meds, and consult with therapists in their group or with outside therapists. Most psychotherapy these days is provided by licensed psychiatric social workers, licensed mental health counselors and, to a lesser degree, licensed psychologists. |
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HK wrote:
Zombie of Woodstock wrote: Know any good psychiatrists that will work for non-Union wages? Oh - damn it - did it again. I'm sorry - I said I wouldn't but I did. I can't help it - I'm very concerned for a fellow human being in obvious distress. Surely there are mental health practitioners in your part of the state who can help with your obvious distress. Don't you have health insurance? I'm sure you have some sort of coverage. BTW, most (but not all) psychiatrists aren't really in the "therapy" business anymore. They do initial interviews, arrange various medical tests, prescribe and adjust meds, and consult with therapists in their group or with outside therapists. Most psychotherapy these days is provided by licensed psychiatric social workers, licensed mental health counselors and, to a lesser degree, licensed psychologists. You seem to be aware of the latest happenings in the shrink business. Are you in therapy now? |
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