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....whose boats are apparently in such a sad state of repair or whose
attitude towards paying for real repairs done by a competent mechanic is
so overwhelmingly negative...

....that you are taking your life in your hands by going out on their
boats with them...if you happen to get the "opportunity."

I'm not referring to those boaters whose good quality maintenance and
repair skills are obvious.


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Harry wrote:
...whose boats are apparently in such a sad state of repair or whose
attitude towards paying for real repairs done by a competent mechanic is
so overwhelmingly negative...

...that you are taking your life in your hands by going out on their
boats with them...if you happen to get the "opportunity."

I'm not referring to those boaters whose good quality maintenance and
repair skills are obvious.




Slow news day, eh?
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On 2/10/2010 11:05 AM, Harry wrote:
...whose boats are apparently in such a sad state of repair or whose
attitude towards paying for real repairs done by a competent mechanic is
so overwhelmingly negative...

...that you are taking your life in your hands by going out on their
boats with them...if you happen to get the "opportunity."

I'm not referring to those boaters whose good quality maintenance and
repair skills are obvious.


Harry, why doesn't anyone want to go boating with you? It was a shame
you had to sell you 25' Parker because no one would go out with you, not
even your wife.
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On 2/10/10 11:38 AM, D.Duck wrote:
Harry wrote:
...whose boats are apparently in such a sad state of repair or whose
attitude towards paying for real repairs done by a competent mechanic
is so overwhelmingly negative...

...that you are taking your life in your hands by going out on their
boats with them...if you happen to get the "opportunity."

I'm not referring to those boaters whose good quality maintenance and
repair skills are obvious.




Slow news day, eh?



Polly want a quacker?
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On 2/10/10 11:50 AM, Don White wrote:
On 2/10/2010 11:05 AM, Harry wrote:
...whose boats are apparently in such a sad state of repair or whose
attitude towards paying for real repairs done by a competent mechanic is
so overwhelmingly negative...

...that you are taking your life in your hands by going out on their
boats with them...if you happen to get the "opportunity."

I'm not referring to those boaters whose good quality maintenance and
repair skills are obvious.


Harry, why doesn't anyone want to go boating with you? It was a shame
you had to sell you 25' Parker because no one would go out with you, not
even your wife.


Not that it matters, ID spoofer, but you "write" like loogy or flajim,
and there's nothing admirable about that.

So, tell us, what does it feel like to have **** for brains?


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Harry wrote:
...whose boats are apparently in such a sad state of repair or whose
attitude towards paying for real repairs done by a competent mechanic is
so overwhelmingly negative...

...that you are taking your life in your hands by going out on their
boats with them...if you happen to get the "opportunity."

I'm not referring to those boaters whose good quality maintenance and
repair skills are obvious.


I should hope so, asshole.
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Don White wrote:
On 2/10/2010 11:05 AM, Harry wrote:
...whose boats are apparently in such a sad state of repair or whose
attitude towards paying for real repairs done by a competent mechanic is
so overwhelmingly negative...

...that you are taking your life in your hands by going out on their
boats with them...if you happen to get the "opportunity."

I'm not referring to those boaters whose good quality maintenance and
repair skills are obvious.


Harry, why doesn't anyone want to go boating with you? It was a shame
you had to sell you 25' Parker because no one would go out with you, not
even your wife.


His Mrs wouldn't go because he refused to take the padlock off the head.
What a guy. Eh?
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On Feb 10, 12:55*pm, Harry wrote:
Don White wrote:
On 2/10/2010 11:05 AM, Harry wrote:
...whose boats are apparently in such a sad state of repair or whose
attitude towards paying for real repairs done by a competent mechanic is
so overwhelmingly negative...


...that you are taking your life in your hands by going out on their
boats with them...if you happen to get the "opportunity."


I'm not referring to those boaters whose good quality maintenance and
repair skills are obvious.


Harry, why doesn't anyone want to go boating with you? *It was a shame
you had to sell you 25' Parker because no one would go out with you, not
even your wife.


His Mrs wouldn't go because he refused to take the padlock off the head.
What a guy. Eh?


Of course there are those here who fantasize about boats they own and
things they have done. The closest one very frequent poster here gets
to salt water is when he ****es himself after drinking too much.
Dude, that rocking motion has nothing to do with boating, you're just
drunk.
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On 2/10/10 1:52 PM, Frogwatch wrote:
On Feb 10, 12:55 pm, wrote:
Don White wrote:
On 2/10/2010 11:05 AM, Harry wrote:
...whose boats are apparently in such a sad state of repair or whose
attitude towards paying for real repairs done by a competent mechanic is
so overwhelmingly negative...


...that you are taking your life in your hands by going out on their
boats with them...if you happen to get the "opportunity."


I'm not referring to those boaters whose good quality maintenance and
repair skills are obvious.


Harry, why doesn't anyone want to go boating with you? It was a shame
you had to sell you 25' Parker because no one would go out with you, not
even your wife.


His Mrs wouldn't go because he refused to take the padlock off the head.
What a guy. Eh?


Of course there are those here who fantasize about boats they own and
things they have done. The closest one very frequent poster here gets
to salt water is when he ****es himself after drinking too much.
Dude, that rocking motion has nothing to do with boating, you're just
drunk.



Aren't you the one who said you drink too much? I think you are
fantasizing about yourself.

I still have beers left from a six pack I bought in August.
I did have a beer a few weeks ago at a brewery we visited...

Yep, I probably work through most of a six pack of beer a year, and if I
am somewhere really hot, a couple of margaritas a year.

That's what, your nightly intake of booze?

Oh...I can get to Chesapeake Bay, a tidal salt water body of water, in
less than five minutes. And when I get to my Parker, the engine starts
right up, no major pieces and parts are falling off, and the electronics
work. *You* can't say the same.

So, when's the combo ka-boom/X-Ray blast from your shop?




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On Feb 10, 2:03*pm, Harry wrote:
On 2/10/10 1:52 PM, Frogwatch wrote:



On Feb 10, 12:55 pm, *wrote:
Don White wrote:
On 2/10/2010 11:05 AM, Harry wrote:
...whose boats are apparently in such a sad state of repair or whose
attitude towards paying for real repairs done by a competent mechanic is
so overwhelmingly negative...


...that you are taking your life in your hands by going out on their
boats with them...if you happen to get the "opportunity."


I'm not referring to those boaters whose good quality maintenance and
repair skills are obvious.


Harry, why doesn't anyone want to go boating with you? *It was a shame
you had to sell you 25' Parker because no one would go out with you, not
even your wife.


His Mrs wouldn't go because he refused to take the padlock off the head.
What a guy. Eh?


Of course there are those here who fantasize about boats they own and
things they have done. *The closest one very frequent poster here gets
to salt water is when he ****es himself after drinking too much.
Dude, that rocking motion has nothing to do with boating, you're just
drunk.


Aren't you the one who said you drink too much? I think you are
fantasizing about yourself.

I still have beers left from a six pack I bought in August.
I did have a beer a few weeks ago at a brewery we visited...

Yep, I probably work through most of a six pack of beer a year, and if I
am somewhere really hot, a couple of margaritas a year.

That's what, your nightly intake of booze?

Oh...I can get to Chesapeake Bay, a tidal salt water body of water, in
less than five minutes. And when I get to my Parker, the engine starts
right up, no major pieces and parts are falling off, and the electronics
work. *You* can't say the same.

So, when's the combo ka-boom/X-Ray blast from your shop?


Yes, I drink excessively..........coffee that is, alchohol, naaah, I
dont like beer and most everything else gives me heartburn. Had a
beer two weeks ago and had heart burn so bad I regretted it. Caffeine
is a necessity of life and alchohol and caffeine don't mix.
BTW, Harry, what made you think I was reffering to you? Must apply to
you I s'pose. IF, like you, all my boating was via computer, all my
stuff would work too. In the real world, things wear out from use.
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