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On 8/24/10 11:34 AM, Harry ? wrote:
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On 8/24/10 9:05 AM, YukonBound wrote:
Since I couldn't find the Garmin nuvi 765 up here... and especially not
on sale, I picked up a new Garmin nuvi 265W.
It is on sale at 'The Source' (formerly Radio Shack) for $139.00 CDN.
Well, I should say my mom bought it...as a birthday present for me.
This unit seems to have pretty solid reviews, and although a basic
unit,
will do me just fine.
The lack of the 'Traffic Notice' feature won't affect me around here...
I'd have to drive about a thousand miles to use it.

My wife travels more than I do, and ends up renting cars in areas of
the country typically unfamiliar to her. She's used the Garmin I got
for her four times now on trips, and says it's a lifesaver.

I see the ID Spoofers have been let out of their cribs by their
mommies...



Donny should know every dirt road and cow path on his teeny weenie
island by now. No need for GPS there. The GPS should come in handy,
though, if he ever decides to venture out into the real world on the
mainland.




I'm certain if you had the balls to post the area in which you live, we'd
find at least a million ways to insult you and it.

But...you don't even have the balls to post with your own handle...

Nova Scotia, by the way, has some spectacular vistas, and would be an
interesting place for a real boater (unlike you) to live.



Secular humorist is your real name. I guess it sort of fits you.

--
I'm the real Harry, and I post from a Mac, as virtually everyone knows.
If a post is attributed to me, and it isn't from a Mac, it's from an ID
spoofer who hasn't the balls to post with his own ID.

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"Secular Humanist" wrote in message
m...
On 8/24/10 11:34 AM, Harry ? wrote:
"Secular Humanist" wrote in message
m...
On 8/24/10 9:05 AM, YukonBound wrote:
Since I couldn't find the Garmin nuvi 765 up here... and especially not
on sale, I picked up a new Garmin nuvi 265W.
It is on sale at 'The Source' (formerly Radio Shack) for $139.00 CDN.
Well, I should say my mom bought it...as a birthday present for me.
This unit seems to have pretty solid reviews, and although a basic
unit,
will do me just fine.
The lack of the 'Traffic Notice' feature won't affect me around here...
I'd have to drive about a thousand miles to use it.

My wife travels more than I do, and ends up renting cars in areas of
the country typically unfamiliar to her. She's used the Garmin I got
for her four times now on trips, and says it's a lifesaver.

I see the ID Spoofers have been let out of their cribs by their
mommies...


Donny should know every dirt road and cow path on his teeny weenie
island by now. No need for GPS there. The GPS should come in handy,
though, if he ever decides to venture out into the real world on the
mainland.




I'm certain if you had the balls to post the area in which you live, we'd
find at least a million ways to insult you and it.

But...you don't even have the balls to post with your own handle...

Nova Scotia, by the way, has some spectacular vistas, and would be an
interesting place for a real boater (unlike you) to live.



Secular humorist is your real name. I guess it sort of fits you.


He's a spoofer. I'm the real Harry. I've told you all, if you don't
believe me, I'll post my address and phone numbers for you. Remember
when I said that anybody who didn't post with there real name was a
pussy?
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"Harry ?" wrote in message
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"Secular Humanist" wrote in message
m...
On 8/24/10 9:05 AM, YukonBound wrote:
Since I couldn't find the Garmin nuvi 765 up here... and especially not
on sale, I picked up a new Garmin nuvi 265W.
It is on sale at 'The Source' (formerly Radio Shack) for $139.00 CDN.
Well, I should say my mom bought it...as a birthday present for me.
This unit seems to have pretty solid reviews, and although a basic unit,
will do me just fine.
The lack of the 'Traffic Notice' feature won't affect me around here...
I'd have to drive about a thousand miles to use it.


My wife travels more than I do, and ends up renting cars in areas of the
country typically unfamiliar to her. She's used the Garmin I got for her
four times now on trips, and says it's a lifesaver.

I see the ID Spoofers have been let out of their cribs by their
mommies...



Donny should know every dirt road and cow path on his teeny weenie island
by now. No need for GPS there. The GPS should come in handy, though, if he
ever decides to venture out into the real world on the mainland.



You may be partially right, spoofer.
I will be heading to the big city this fall (Toronto), and although I know
the major streets, I'm sure the 265W will still come in handy.


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"Secular Humanist" wrote in message
m...
On 8/24/10 11:34 AM, Harry ? wrote:
"Secular Humanist" wrote in message
m...
On 8/24/10 9:05 AM, YukonBound wrote:
Since I couldn't find the Garmin nuvi 765 up here... and especially not
on sale, I picked up a new Garmin nuvi 265W.
It is on sale at 'The Source' (formerly Radio Shack) for $139.00 CDN.
Well, I should say my mom bought it...as a birthday present for me.
This unit seems to have pretty solid reviews, and although a basic
unit,
will do me just fine.
The lack of the 'Traffic Notice' feature won't affect me around here...
I'd have to drive about a thousand miles to use it.

My wife travels more than I do, and ends up renting cars in areas of
the country typically unfamiliar to her. She's used the Garmin I got
for her four times now on trips, and says it's a lifesaver.

I see the ID Spoofers have been let out of their cribs by their
mommies...



Donny should know every dirt road and cow path on his teeny weenie
island by now. No need for GPS there. The GPS should come in handy,
though, if he ever decides to venture out into the real world on the
mainland.




I'm certain if you had the balls to post the area in which you live, we'd
find at least a million ways to insult you and it.

But...you don't even have the balls to post with your own handle...

Nova Scotia, by the way, has some spectacular vistas, and would be an
interesting place for a real boater (unlike you) to live.


Yup... a slice of heaven from June till late October.



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On 8/24/10 2:59 PM, YukonBound wrote:


"Secular Humanist" wrote in message
m...
On 8/24/10 11:34 AM, Harry ? wrote:
"Secular Humanist" wrote in message
m...
On 8/24/10 9:05 AM, YukonBound wrote:
Since I couldn't find the Garmin nuvi 765 up here... and especially
not
on sale, I picked up a new Garmin nuvi 265W.
It is on sale at 'The Source' (formerly Radio Shack) for $139.00 CDN.
Well, I should say my mom bought it...as a birthday present for me.
This unit seems to have pretty solid reviews, and although a basic
unit,
will do me just fine.
The lack of the 'Traffic Notice' feature won't affect me around
here...
I'd have to drive about a thousand miles to use it.

My wife travels more than I do, and ends up renting cars in areas of
the country typically unfamiliar to her. She's used the Garmin I got
for her four times now on trips, and says it's a lifesaver.

I see the ID Spoofers have been let out of their cribs by their
mommies...


Donny should know every dirt road and cow path on his teeny weenie
island by now. No need for GPS there. The GPS should come in handy,
though, if he ever decides to venture out into the real world on the
mainland.




I'm certain if you had the balls to post the area in which you live,
we'd find at least a million ways to insult you and it.

But...you don't even have the balls to post with your own handle...

Nova Scotia, by the way, has some spectacular vistas, and would be an
interesting place for a real boater (unlike you) to live.


Yup... a slice of heaven from June till late October.



Where you don't want to be from May through October is mid to south
Florida, unless you are staying and playing right on the beach. Of
course, with non-global-warming, we've had a pretty brutal summer here,
heat-wise.
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"Secular Humanist" wrote in message
m...
On 8/24/10 11:34 AM, Harry ? wrote:
"Secular Humanist" wrote in message
m...
On 8/24/10 9:05 AM, YukonBound wrote:
Since I couldn't find the Garmin nuvi 765 up here... and especially not
on sale, I picked up a new Garmin nuvi 265W.
It is on sale at 'The Source' (formerly Radio Shack) for $139.00 CDN.
Well, I should say my mom bought it...as a birthday present for me.
This unit seems to have pretty solid reviews, and although a basic
unit,
will do me just fine.
The lack of the 'Traffic Notice' feature won't affect me around here...
I'd have to drive about a thousand miles to use it.

My wife travels more than I do, and ends up renting cars in areas of
the country typically unfamiliar to her. She's used the Garmin I got
for her four times now on trips, and says it's a lifesaver.

I see the ID Spoofers have been let out of their cribs by their
mommies...


Donny should know every dirt road and cow path on his teeny weenie
island by now. No need for GPS there. The GPS should come in handy,
though, if he ever decides to venture out into the real world on the
mainland.




I'm certain if you had the balls to post the area in which you live, we'd
find at least a million ways to insult you and it.

But...you don't even have the balls to post with your own handle...

Nova Scotia, by the way, has some spectacular vistas, and would be an
interesting place for a real boater (unlike you) to live.


Yup... a slice of heaven from June till late October.


I guess, if you don't like real summer

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"Secular Humanist" wrote in message
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In article ,
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"Secular Humanist" wrote in message
m...
On 8/24/10 11:34 AM, Harry ? wrote:
"Secular Humanist" wrote in message
m...
On 8/24/10 9:05 AM, YukonBound wrote:
Since I couldn't find the Garmin nuvi 765 up here... and especially
not
on sale, I picked up a new Garmin nuvi 265W.
It is on sale at 'The Source' (formerly Radio Shack) for $139.00
CDN.
Well, I should say my mom bought it...as a birthday present for me.
This unit seems to have pretty solid reviews, and although a basic
unit,
will do me just fine.
The lack of the 'Traffic Notice' feature won't affect me around
here...
I'd have to drive about a thousand miles to use it.

My wife travels more than I do, and ends up renting cars in areas of
the country typically unfamiliar to her. She's used the Garmin I got
for her four times now on trips, and says it's a lifesaver.

I see the ID Spoofers have been let out of their cribs by their
mommies...


Donny should know every dirt road and cow path on his teeny weenie
island by now. No need for GPS there. The GPS should come in handy,
though, if he ever decides to venture out into the real world on the
mainland.




I'm certain if you had the balls to post the area in which you live,
we'd
find at least a million ways to insult you and it.

But...you don't even have the balls to post with your own handle...

Nova Scotia, by the way, has some spectacular vistas, and would be an
interesting place for a real boater (unlike you) to live.


Yup... a slice of heaven from June till late October.


I guess, if you don't like real summer


Real summer???
We've had a lot of sunny, mid 80 degree F weather this year. That's real
enough for me!

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