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Larry[_25_] July 21st 10 12:37 AM

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Harry  wrote:
On 7/20/10 2:17 PM, W1TEF wrote:
Ok, not so much.

http://s807.photobucket.com/albums/y...00 390657.jpg


Heh - typical launch ramp escapades. Launch the boat without taking
off the bow line or the tie down straps, didn't lock the emergency
brake and away they go.

Even funnier - they panicked, started the engine and manuevered the
boat into one of the empty slips, then cut the bow line and tie downs
and the whole thing sank in 25 feet of water - all while drifting
under the docks and boats.

I've been boating since I was 12 and I've seen just about everything
there is to see at a launch ramp, but it never fails to amuse me when
things like this happen.



Why does it amuse you? What is funny about such a misfortune happening
to others? Tell us, when you see someone having problems on a ramp, do
you offer to help, or are you like that p.o.s. herring...you just sit
there and watch and laugh?


You are amused by other people's illnesses, asshole.

Harry  July 21st 10 12:44 AM

Sailing, Sailing....
 
On 7/20/10 7:37 PM, Larry wrote:
Harry  wrote:
On 7/20/10 2:17 PM, W1TEF wrote:
Ok, not so much.

http://s807.photobucket.com/albums/y...00 390657.jpg


Heh - typical launch ramp escapades. Launch the boat without taking
off the bow line or the tie down straps, didn't lock the emergency
brake and away they go.

Even funnier - they panicked, started the engine and manuevered the
boat into one of the empty slips, then cut the bow line and tie downs
and the whole thing sank in 25 feet of water - all while drifting
under the docks and boats.

I've been boating since I was 12 and I've seen just about everything
there is to see at a launch ramp, but it never fails to amuse me when
things like this happen.



Why does it amuse you? What is funny about such a misfortune happening
to others? Tell us, when you see someone having problems on a ramp, do
you offer to help, or are you like that p.o.s. herring...you just sit
there and watch and laugh?


You are amused by other people's illnesses, asshole.



Depends on who the other people are...certainly am not amused by the
problems of boaters on the highway or ramp.



Wayne.B July 21st 10 01:22 AM

Sailing, Sailing....
 
On Tue, 20 Jul 2010 19:31:26 -0400, Harry ?
wrote:

I reserve my contempt for right-wing assholes. Like you.


Actually you know very little about my politics and it's not really
relevant. That you are a major league putz however is quite
indisputable.

http://www.thefreedictionary.com/putz

See also:

http://www.thefreedictionary.com/sociopath

Jack[_3_] July 21st 10 01:45 AM

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On Jul 20, 7:44Â*pm, Harry  wrote:
On 7/20/10 7:37 PM, Larry wrote:





Harry  wrote:
On 7/20/10 2:17 PM, W1TEF wrote:
Ok, not so much.


http://s807.photobucket.com/albums/y...action=view¤t....


Heh - typical launch ramp escapades. Launch the boat without taking
off the bow line or the tie down straps, didn't lock the emergency
brake and away they go.


Even funnier - they panicked, started the engine and manuevered the
boat into one of the empty slips, then cut the bow line and tie downs
and the whole thing sank in 25 feet of water - all while drifting
under the docks and boats.


I've been boating since I was 12 and I've seen just about everything
there is to see at a launch ramp, but it never fails to amuse me when
things like this happen.


Why does it amuse you? What is funny about such a misfortune happening
to others? Tell us, when you see someone having problems on a ramp, do
you offer to help, or are you like that p.o.s. herring...you just sit
there and watch and laugh?


You are amused by other people's illnesses, asshole.


Depends on who the other people are...


So you sit in judgement of your fellow man? I don't believe that was
in the teachings of Jesus, was it?

Harry  July 21st 10 01:56 AM

Sailing, Sailing....
 
On 7/20/10 8:45 PM, Jack wrote:
On Jul 20, 7:44 pm, Harry wrote:
On 7/20/10 7:37 PM, Larry wrote:





Harry  wrote:
On 7/20/10 2:17 PM, W1TEF wrote:
Ok, not so much.


http://s807.photobucket.com/albums/y...action=view¤t...


Heh - typical launch ramp escapades. Launch the boat without taking
off the bow line or the tie down straps, didn't lock the emergency
brake and away they go.


Even funnier - they panicked, started the engine and manuevered the
boat into one of the empty slips, then cut the bow line and tie downs
and the whole thing sank in 25 feet of water - all while drifting
under the docks and boats.


I've been boating since I was 12 and I've seen just about everything
there is to see at a launch ramp, but it never fails to amuse me when
things like this happen.


Why does it amuse you? What is funny about such a misfortune happening
to others? Tell us, when you see someone having problems on a ramp, do
you offer to help, or are you like that p.o.s. herring...you just sit
there and watch and laugh?


You are amused by other people's illnesses, asshole.


Depends on who the other people are...


So you sit in judgement of your fellow man? I don't believe that was
in the teachings of Jesus, was it?



No, jackoff, I don't sit in judgment of anyone. D'oh.

Jack[_3_] July 21st 10 02:25 AM

Sailing, Sailing....
 
On Jul 20, 8:56Â*pm, Harry  wrote:
On 7/20/10 8:45 PM, Jack wrote:





On Jul 20, 7:44 pm, Harry Â*wrote:
On 7/20/10 7:37 PM, Larry wrote:


Harry  wrote:
On 7/20/10 2:17 PM, W1TEF wrote:
Ok, not so much.


http://s807.photobucket.com/albums/y...action=view¤t...


Heh - typical launch ramp escapades. Launch the boat without taking
off the bow line or the tie down straps, didn't lock the emergency
brake and away they go.


Even funnier - they panicked, started the engine and manuevered the
boat into one of the empty slips, then cut the bow line and tie downs
and the whole thing sank in 25 feet of water - all while drifting
under the docks and boats.


I've been boating since I was 12 and I've seen just about everything
there is to see at a launch ramp, but it never fails to amuse me when
things like this happen.


Why does it amuse you? What is funny about such a misfortune happening
to others? Tell us, when you see someone having problems on a ramp, do
you offer to help, or are you like that p.o.s. herring...you just sit
there and watch and laugh?


You are amused by other people's illnesses, asshole.


Depends on who the other people are...


So you sit in judgement of your fellow man? Â*I don't believe that was
in the teachings of Jesus, was it?


No, jackoff, I don't sit in judgment of anyone. D'oh.


"You are amused by other people's illnesses, asshole."

"Depends on who the other people are..."

That is judgemental. D'oh.


Harry  July 21st 10 02:35 AM

Sailing, Sailing....
 
On 7/20/10 9:25 PM, Jack wrote:
On Jul 20, 8:56 pm, Harry wrote:
On 7/20/10 8:45 PM, Jack wrote:





On Jul 20, 7:44 pm, Harry wrote:
On 7/20/10 7:37 PM, Larry wrote:


Harry  wrote:
On 7/20/10 2:17 PM, W1TEF wrote:
Ok, not so much.


http://s807.photobucket.com/albums/y...action=view¤t...


Heh - typical launch ramp escapades. Launch the boat without taking
off the bow line or the tie down straps, didn't lock the emergency
brake and away they go.


Even funnier - they panicked, started the engine and manuevered the
boat into one of the empty slips, then cut the bow line and tie downs
and the whole thing sank in 25 feet of water - all while drifting
under the docks and boats.


I've been boating since I was 12 and I've seen just about everything
there is to see at a launch ramp, but it never fails to amuse me when
things like this happen.


Why does it amuse you? What is funny about such a misfortune happening
to others? Tell us, when you see someone having problems on a ramp, do
you offer to help, or are you like that p.o.s. herring...you just sit
there and watch and laugh?


You are amused by other people's illnesses, asshole.


Depends on who the other people are...


So you sit in judgement of your fellow man? I don't believe that was
in the teachings of Jesus, was it?


No, jackoff, I don't sit in judgment of anyone. D'oh.


"You are amused by other people's illnesses, asshole."

"Depends on who the other people are..."

That is judgemental. D'oh.



You stated I sat "in judgment." That typically implies a lot more than
being simply judgmental.

Oh...I'm neither a believer in or follower of the teachings of Jesus in
any sort of "religious" way, though I do believe he was a pretty cool
dude, if he was here at all. In that regard, I'm not much different from
many fundamental christians, who, by their actions, don't believe in
Jesus or his teachings.

It's very difficult for a rightie to be a follower of Jesus and his
teachings. It's that compassion thing.



Jack[_3_] July 21st 10 04:26 AM

Sailing, Sailing....
 
On Jul 20, 9:35Â*pm, Harry  wrote:
On 7/20/10 9:25 PM, Jack wrote:





On Jul 20, 8:56 pm, Harry Â*wrote:
On 7/20/10 8:45 PM, Jack wrote:


On Jul 20, 7:44 pm, Harry Â* Â*wrote:
On 7/20/10 7:37 PM, Larry wrote:


Harry  wrote:
On 7/20/10 2:17 PM, W1TEF wrote:
Ok, not so much.


http://s807.photobucket.com/albums/y...action=view¤t...


Heh - typical launch ramp escapades. Launch the boat without taking
off the bow line or the tie down straps, didn't lock the emergency
brake and away they go.


Even funnier - they panicked, started the engine and manuevered the
boat into one of the empty slips, then cut the bow line and tie downs
and the whole thing sank in 25 feet of water - all while drifting
under the docks and boats.


I've been boating since I was 12 and I've seen just about everything
there is to see at a launch ramp, but it never fails to amuse me when
things like this happen.


Why does it amuse you? What is funny about such a misfortune happening
to others? Tell us, when you see someone having problems on a ramp, do
you offer to help, or are you like that p.o.s. herring...you just sit
there and watch and laugh?


You are amused by other people's illnesses, asshole.


Depends on who the other people are...


So you sit in judgement of your fellow man? Â*I don't believe that was
in the teachings of Jesus, was it?


No, jackoff, I don't sit in judgment of anyone. D'oh.


"You are amused by other people's illnesses, asshole."


"Depends on who the other people are..."


That is judgemental. Â*D'oh.


You stated I sat "in judgment."


By judging one, you sit in judgement.

It's very difficult for a rightie to be a follower of Jesus and his
teachings.


Maybe, but you've demonstrated that lefties aren't capable of it at
all.

No matter... you may have broken one of the ten too much for *your*
name to ever appear on the list.

"Thou shall not lie."

Califbill July 21st 10 04:40 AM

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"Harry " wrote in message
m...
On 7/20/10 4:53 PM, D.Duck wrote:

"Harry " wrote in message
m...
On 7/20/10 4:44 PM, Wayne.B wrote:
On Tue, 20 Jul 2010 14:24:25 -0400, Harry
wrote:

Why does it amuse you? What is funny about such a misfortune happening
to others? Tell us, when you see someone having problems on a ramp, do
you offer to help

Yes, it's kind of shocking that Tom didn't jump in the way of that
rolling truck and try to stop it with his bare hands. Shocking,
simply shocking...



There were two questions:

1. What's funny about a serious accident?

2. If you see someone at the ramp having problems, do you offer to
help, or do you sit on your ass and laugh?

Apparently, for some here, the answer to 2 is sit on your ass and laugh.

I don't recall asking why Tom didn't try to stop the truck.


Perhaps someday Tom will have a serious accident while towing,
launching or retrieving his boat. Perhaps someday you'll hit a reef
and your boat will sink. Be sure to let us know how funny you think it
is.





You REALLY oughta get a life. Must be miserable to be you.



So, we should add you to the list of assholes who think accidents that
happen to others are...funny.

Wait, you're already on the list of assholes.


some accidents are because of extreme stupidity or carelessness. And they
are funny. Look how popular America's Favorite Video show is.


D.Duck[_5_] July 21st 10 06:21 AM

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"Califbill" wrote in message
m...


"Harry " wrote in message
m...
On 7/20/10 4:53 PM, D.Duck wrote:

"Harry " wrote in message
m...
On 7/20/10 4:44 PM, Wayne.B wrote:
On Tue, 20 Jul 2010 14:24:25 -0400, Harry
wrote:

Why does it amuse you? What is funny about such a misfortune
happening
to others? Tell us, when you see someone having problems on a ramp,
do
you offer to help

Yes, it's kind of shocking that Tom didn't jump in the way of that
rolling truck and try to stop it with his bare hands. Shocking,
simply shocking...



There were two questions:

1. What's funny about a serious accident?

2. If you see someone at the ramp having problems, do you offer to
help, or do you sit on your ass and laugh?

Apparently, for some here, the answer to 2 is sit on your ass and
laugh.

I don't recall asking why Tom didn't try to stop the truck.


Perhaps someday Tom will have a serious accident while towing,
launching or retrieving his boat. Perhaps someday you'll hit a reef
and your boat will sink. Be sure to let us know how funny you think it
is.





You REALLY oughta get a life. Must be miserable to be you.



So, we should add you to the list of assholes who think accidents that
happen to others are...funny.

Wait, you're already on the list of assholes.


some accidents are because of extreme stupidity or carelessness. And they
are funny. Look how popular America's Favorite Video show is.


And the folks that enjoy that show will just have to be added to the
infamous "list".



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