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On Fri, 22 Oct 2010 17:36:39 -0400, "Dr. Dr. Dr. Karen Grear, MD, PhD,
STD" wrote: On 10/22/10 5:28 PM, jps wrote: On Fri, 22 Oct 2010 17:19:29 -0400, "Dr. Dr. Dr. Karen Grear, MD, PhD, wrote: On 10/22/10 4:35 PM, jps wrote: On Fri, 22 Oct 2010 16:24:45 -0400, "Dr. Karen Grear, MD, PhD, STD" wrote: On 10/22/10 3:53 PM, Harry® wrote: "Dr. Karen Grear, MD, PhD, wrote in message ... On 10/22/10 9:08 AM, Harry® wrote: "Secular wrote in message ... In articleUo6dnVBDeIQYYV3RnZ2dnUVZ_iydnZ2d@earthlink .com, says... On 10/21/10 10:16 PM, jps wrote: On Thu, 21 Oct 2010 18:27:30 -0400, Secular humorist wrote: Made it to our temporary slip on Deals without mishap thanks to watchful eye and docking lessons from local, charterboat captain I hired for a half day. I had no real experience with a semi displacement hull like the new boat has. Boat moves nicely in water. Okay, a little more detail please. OAL, engines. Sounds like you moved up to a man sized boat! Semi-displacement means you can still get up on a plane, eh? Didn't go for the 8 kt trawler. Okay...but don't ask for many more details, else the trolls will jump aboard. The boat is 37' LOA, and the diesels are Volvos, 250 hp each. In theory, she will do 20-23+ knots, but I don't really know, since the engines have not nearly completed break-in. We were running at 9 to 14 knots, mostly, varying the RPMs a lot. We actually hit 2-3 footers on the way to Deale. No biggie out on the ocean, but around here, that usually means a pretty stuff chop. The hired skipper backed her right into the slip perfectly the first time and probably could have done it blindfolded. He pulled out and I backed in askew three times, but didn't whack anything. I was too occupied to try it with the bow thruster. My BP these days hovers around 116/68...I know it was a lot higher later today. :) Why would anybody want a slow trawler, a floating RV as it were? A skilled seaman like Wayne might take advantage of long range cruising capabilities to actually go places. Krause, on the other hand............. Well lets just say his marina has a new dock queen. do you honestly believe someone who didn't use his LTP for the last year, really purchased a new 37' boat? -- Dr. Karen Grear For a good time contact a bricklayer. Bricklayers do it longer and harder. Let's just play along for a while. Look I am doing my best to get Harry over his rec.boats obsession. You are not helping. The next option is ECT (Electroconvulsive therapy). I am so ****ed off at the basement dweller, that I am ready to just plug him into the 220 Volt line and wish for the best. I can't imagine him being any worse than he is now. Talk about a waste, 290 lbs of blubber and going senile. You're insanely jealous and can't stand that your resources don't measure up. Drives ya nuts, obviously. Or something does. Why not focus your energies on being a productive volunteer or maybe sell some cutco knives or Kirby vacuums door-to-door? No telling what you might be able to create with enough effort. Sure as hell is wasted here. I know, and I only spend about 5% of the time you, Donnie and Harry send here. Can you imagine if the 3 of you actually did something besides post 24/7 in rec.boats 5% of your 24 hour day, about 50% of your free time. Think how many Kirby's you could have sold to your neighbors, if they could afford them. I have to be honest with you, you are not funny, but you are very boring. You must be a real ball at a party. I'd be the life of the party at any event you hosted, by an order of magnitude. It's you that's boring with your incessant pursuit of a single poster in rec.boats. What it comes down to is that you have an acute case of uselessness. Maybe you should find a new hobby. This one is worn out. |
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On 10/23/10 10:01 AM, jps wrote:
On Fri, 22 Oct 2010 17:36:39 -0400, "Dr. Dr. Dr. Karen Grear, MD, PhD, wrote: On 10/22/10 5:28 PM, jps wrote: On Fri, 22 Oct 2010 17:19:29 -0400, "Dr. Dr. Dr. Karen Grear, MD, PhD, wrote: On 10/22/10 4:35 PM, jps wrote: On Fri, 22 Oct 2010 16:24:45 -0400, "Dr. Karen Grear, MD, PhD, STD" wrote: On 10/22/10 3:53 PM, Harry® wrote: "Dr. Karen Grear, MD, PhD, wrote in message ... On 10/22/10 9:08 AM, Harry® wrote: "Secular wrote in message ... In articleUo6dnVBDeIQYYV3RnZ2dnUVZ_iydnZ2d@earthlink .com, says... On 10/21/10 10:16 PM, jps wrote: On Thu, 21 Oct 2010 18:27:30 -0400, Secular humorist wrote: Made it to our temporary slip on Deals without mishap thanks to watchful eye and docking lessons from local, charterboat captain I hired for a half day. I had no real experience with a semi displacement hull like the new boat has. Boat moves nicely in water. Okay, a little more detail please. OAL, engines. Sounds like you moved up to a man sized boat! Semi-displacement means you can still get up on a plane, eh? Didn't go for the 8 kt trawler. Okay...but don't ask for many more details, else the trolls will jump aboard. The boat is 37' LOA, and the diesels are Volvos, 250 hp each. In theory, she will do 20-23+ knots, but I don't really know, since the engines have not nearly completed break-in. We were running at 9 to 14 knots, mostly, varying the RPMs a lot. We actually hit 2-3 footers on the way to Deale. No biggie out on the ocean, but around here, that usually means a pretty stuff chop. The hired skipper backed her right into the slip perfectly the first time and probably could have done it blindfolded. He pulled out and I backed in askew three times, but didn't whack anything. I was too occupied to try it with the bow thruster. My BP these days hovers around 116/68...I know it was a lot higher later today. :) Why would anybody want a slow trawler, a floating RV as it were? A skilled seaman like Wayne might take advantage of long range cruising capabilities to actually go places. Krause, on the other hand............. Well lets just say his marina has a new dock queen. do you honestly believe someone who didn't use his LTP for the last year, really purchased a new 37' boat? -- Dr. Karen Grear For a good time contact a bricklayer. Bricklayers do it longer and harder. Let's just play along for a while. Look I am doing my best to get Harry over his rec.boats obsession. You are not helping. The next option is ECT (Electroconvulsive therapy). I am so ****ed off at the basement dweller, that I am ready to just plug him into the 220 Volt line and wish for the best. I can't imagine him being any worse than he is now. Talk about a waste, 290 lbs of blubber and going senile. You're insanely jealous and can't stand that your resources don't measure up. Drives ya nuts, obviously. Or something does. Why not focus your energies on being a productive volunteer or maybe sell some cutco knives or Kirby vacuums door-to-door? No telling what you might be able to create with enough effort. Sure as hell is wasted here. I know, and I only spend about 5% of the time you, Donnie and Harry send here. Can you imagine if the 3 of you actually did something besides post 24/7 in rec.boats 5% of your 24 hour day, about 50% of your free time. Think how many Kirby's you could have sold to your neighbors, if they could afford them. I have to be honest with you, you are not funny, but you are very boring. You must be a real ball at a party. I'd be the life of the party at any event you hosted, by an order of magnitude. It's you that's boring with your incessant pursuit of a single poster in rec.boats. What it comes down to is that you have an acute case of uselessness. Maybe you should find a new hobby. This one is worn out. I wish you would stop sticking your nose up my ass. I am not into that, and it is worn out and old. You need to find a new hobby. Have you ever done anything useful? -- Dr. Dr. Dr. Karen Grear For a good time contact a bricklayer. Bricklayers last longer and do it harder. |
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In article ,
says... On 10/23/10 10:01 AM, jps wrote: On Fri, 22 Oct 2010 17:36:39 -0400, "Dr. Dr. Dr. Karen Grear, MD, PhD, wrote: On 10/22/10 5:28 PM, jps wrote: On Fri, 22 Oct 2010 17:19:29 -0400, "Dr. Dr. Dr. Karen Grear, MD, PhD, wrote: On 10/22/10 4:35 PM, jps wrote: On Fri, 22 Oct 2010 16:24:45 -0400, "Dr. Karen Grear, MD, PhD, STD" wrote: On 10/22/10 3:53 PM, Harry® wrote: "Dr. Karen Grear, MD, PhD, wrote in message ... On 10/22/10 9:08 AM, Harry® wrote: "Secular wrote in message ... In articleUo6dnVBDeIQYYV3RnZ2dnUVZ_iydnZ2d@earthlink .com, says... On 10/21/10 10:16 PM, jps wrote: On Thu, 21 Oct 2010 18:27:30 -0400, Secular humorist wrote: Made it to our temporary slip on Deals without mishap thanks to watchful eye and docking lessons from local, charterboat captain I hired for a half day. I had no real experience with a semi displacement hull like the new boat has. Boat moves nicely in water. Okay, a little more detail please. OAL, engines. Sounds like you moved up to a man sized boat! Semi-displacement means you can still get up on a plane, eh? Didn't go for the 8 kt trawler. Okay...but don't ask for many more details, else the trolls will jump aboard. The boat is 37' LOA, and the diesels are Volvos, 250 hp each. In theory, she will do 20-23+ knots, but I don't really know, since the engines have not nearly completed break-in. We were running at 9 to 14 knots, mostly, varying the RPMs a lot. We actually hit 2-3 footers on the way to Deale. No biggie out on the ocean, but around here, that usually means a pretty stuff chop. The hired skipper backed her right into the slip perfectly the first time and probably could have done it blindfolded. He pulled out and I backed in askew three times, but didn't whack anything. I was too occupied to try it with the bow thruster. My BP these days hovers around 116/68...I know it was a lot higher later today. :) Why would anybody want a slow trawler, a floating RV as it were? A skilled seaman like Wayne might take advantage of long range cruising capabilities to actually go places. Krause, on the other hand............. Well lets just say his marina has a new dock queen. do you honestly believe someone who didn't use his LTP for the last year, really purchased a new 37' boat? -- Dr. Karen Grear For a good time contact a bricklayer. Bricklayers do it longer and harder. Let's just play along for a while. Look I am doing my best to get Harry over his rec.boats obsession. You are not helping. The next option is ECT (Electroconvulsive therapy). I am so ****ed off at the basement dweller, that I am ready to just plug him into the 220 Volt line and wish for the best. I can't imagine him being any worse than he is now. Talk about a waste, 290 lbs of blubber and going senile. You're insanely jealous and can't stand that your resources don't measure up. Drives ya nuts, obviously. Or something does. Why not focus your energies on being a productive volunteer or maybe sell some cutco knives or Kirby vacuums door-to-door? No telling what you might be able to create with enough effort. Sure as hell is wasted here. I know, and I only spend about 5% of the time you, Donnie and Harry send here. Can you imagine if the 3 of you actually did something besides post 24/7 in rec.boats 5% of your 24 hour day, about 50% of your free time. Think how many Kirby's you could have sold to your neighbors, if they could afford them. I have to be honest with you, you are not funny, but you are very boring. You must be a real ball at a party. I'd be the life of the party at any event you hosted, by an order of magnitude. It's you that's boring with your incessant pursuit of a single poster in rec.boats. What it comes down to is that you have an acute case of uselessness. Maybe you should find a new hobby. This one is worn out. I wish you would stop sticking your nose up my ass. I am not into that, and it is worn out and old. You need to find a new hobby. Have you ever done anything useful? Hey, be nice to jps. He, Don, and slammer are the only ones here that believe my tales of things I've done, my fabulous life and everything I own. |
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On Sat, 23 Oct 2010 13:24:03 -0400, Secular Humoresque
wrote: In article , says... On 10/23/10 10:01 AM, jps wrote: On Fri, 22 Oct 2010 17:36:39 -0400, "Dr. Dr. Dr. Karen Grear, MD, PhD, wrote: On 10/22/10 5:28 PM, jps wrote: On Fri, 22 Oct 2010 17:19:29 -0400, "Dr. Dr. Dr. Karen Grear, MD, PhD, wrote: On 10/22/10 4:35 PM, jps wrote: On Fri, 22 Oct 2010 16:24:45 -0400, "Dr. Karen Grear, MD, PhD, STD" wrote: On 10/22/10 3:53 PM, Harry® wrote: "Dr. Karen Grear, MD, PhD, wrote in message ... On 10/22/10 9:08 AM, Harry® wrote: "Secular wrote in message ... In articleUo6dnVBDeIQYYV3RnZ2dnUVZ_iydnZ2d@earthlink .com, says... On 10/21/10 10:16 PM, jps wrote: On Thu, 21 Oct 2010 18:27:30 -0400, Secular humorist wrote: Made it to our temporary slip on Deals without mishap thanks to watchful eye and docking lessons from local, charterboat captain I hired for a half day. I had no real experience with a semi displacement hull like the new boat has. Boat moves nicely in water. Okay, a little more detail please. OAL, engines. Sounds like you moved up to a man sized boat! Semi-displacement means you can still get up on a plane, eh? Didn't go for the 8 kt trawler. Okay...but don't ask for many more details, else the trolls will jump aboard. The boat is 37' LOA, and the diesels are Volvos, 250 hp each. In theory, she will do 20-23+ knots, but I don't really know, since the engines have not nearly completed break-in. We were running at 9 to 14 knots, mostly, varying the RPMs a lot. We actually hit 2-3 footers on the way to Deale. No biggie out on the ocean, but around here, that usually means a pretty stuff chop. The hired skipper backed her right into the slip perfectly the first time and probably could have done it blindfolded. He pulled out and I backed in askew three times, but didn't whack anything. I was too occupied to try it with the bow thruster. My BP these days hovers around 116/68...I know it was a lot higher later today. :) Why would anybody want a slow trawler, a floating RV as it were? A skilled seaman like Wayne might take advantage of long range cruising capabilities to actually go places. Krause, on the other hand............. Well lets just say his marina has a new dock queen. do you honestly believe someone who didn't use his LTP for the last year, really purchased a new 37' boat? -- Dr. Karen Grear For a good time contact a bricklayer. Bricklayers do it longer and harder. Let's just play along for a while. Look I am doing my best to get Harry over his rec.boats obsession. You are not helping. The next option is ECT (Electroconvulsive therapy). I am so ****ed off at the basement dweller, that I am ready to just plug him into the 220 Volt line and wish for the best. I can't imagine him being any worse than he is now. Talk about a waste, 290 lbs of blubber and going senile. You're insanely jealous and can't stand that your resources don't measure up. Drives ya nuts, obviously. Or something does. Why not focus your energies on being a productive volunteer or maybe sell some cutco knives or Kirby vacuums door-to-door? No telling what you might be able to create with enough effort. Sure as hell is wasted here. I know, and I only spend about 5% of the time you, Donnie and Harry send here. Can you imagine if the 3 of you actually did something besides post 24/7 in rec.boats 5% of your 24 hour day, about 50% of your free time. Think how many Kirby's you could have sold to your neighbors, if they could afford them. I have to be honest with you, you are not funny, but you are very boring. You must be a real ball at a party. I'd be the life of the party at any event you hosted, by an order of magnitude. It's you that's boring with your incessant pursuit of a single poster in rec.boats. What it comes down to is that you have an acute case of uselessness. Maybe you should find a new hobby. This one is worn out. I wish you would stop sticking your nose up my ass. I am not into that, and it is worn out and old. You need to find a new hobby. Have you ever done anything useful? Hey, be nice to jps. He, Don, and slammer are the only ones here that believe my tales of things I've done, my fabulous life and everything I own. I start by posting under my own identity. I doubt you've posted under your own identity for the past year. |
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On Sat, 23 Oct 2010 10:38:36 -0400, "Dr. Dr. Dr. Karen Grear, MD, PhD,
STD" wrote: On 10/23/10 10:01 AM, jps wrote: On Fri, 22 Oct 2010 17:36:39 -0400, "Dr. Dr. Dr. Karen Grear, MD, PhD, wrote: On 10/22/10 5:28 PM, jps wrote: On Fri, 22 Oct 2010 17:19:29 -0400, "Dr. Dr. Dr. Karen Grear, MD, PhD, wrote: On 10/22/10 4:35 PM, jps wrote: On Fri, 22 Oct 2010 16:24:45 -0400, "Dr. Karen Grear, MD, PhD, STD" wrote: On 10/22/10 3:53 PM, Harry® wrote: "Dr. Karen Grear, MD, PhD, wrote in message ... On 10/22/10 9:08 AM, Harry® wrote: "Secular wrote in message ... In articleUo6dnVBDeIQYYV3RnZ2dnUVZ_iydnZ2d@earthlink .com, says... On 10/21/10 10:16 PM, jps wrote: On Thu, 21 Oct 2010 18:27:30 -0400, Secular humorist wrote: Made it to our temporary slip on Deals without mishap thanks to watchful eye and docking lessons from local, charterboat captain I hired for a half day. I had no real experience with a semi displacement hull like the new boat has. Boat moves nicely in water. Okay, a little more detail please. OAL, engines. Sounds like you moved up to a man sized boat! Semi-displacement means you can still get up on a plane, eh? Didn't go for the 8 kt trawler. Okay...but don't ask for many more details, else the trolls will jump aboard. The boat is 37' LOA, and the diesels are Volvos, 250 hp each. In theory, she will do 20-23+ knots, but I don't really know, since the engines have not nearly completed break-in. We were running at 9 to 14 knots, mostly, varying the RPMs a lot. We actually hit 2-3 footers on the way to Deale. No biggie out on the ocean, but around here, that usually means a pretty stuff chop. The hired skipper backed her right into the slip perfectly the first time and probably could have done it blindfolded. He pulled out and I backed in askew three times, but didn't whack anything. I was too occupied to try it with the bow thruster. My BP these days hovers around 116/68...I know it was a lot higher later today. :) Why would anybody want a slow trawler, a floating RV as it were? A skilled seaman like Wayne might take advantage of long range cruising capabilities to actually go places. Krause, on the other hand............. Well lets just say his marina has a new dock queen. do you honestly believe someone who didn't use his LTP for the last year, really purchased a new 37' boat? -- Dr. Karen Grear For a good time contact a bricklayer. Bricklayers do it longer and harder. Let's just play along for a while. Look I am doing my best to get Harry over his rec.boats obsession. You are not helping. The next option is ECT (Electroconvulsive therapy). I am so ****ed off at the basement dweller, that I am ready to just plug him into the 220 Volt line and wish for the best. I can't imagine him being any worse than he is now. Talk about a waste, 290 lbs of blubber and going senile. You're insanely jealous and can't stand that your resources don't measure up. Drives ya nuts, obviously. Or something does. Why not focus your energies on being a productive volunteer or maybe sell some cutco knives or Kirby vacuums door-to-door? No telling what you might be able to create with enough effort. Sure as hell is wasted here. I know, and I only spend about 5% of the time you, Donnie and Harry send here. Can you imagine if the 3 of you actually did something besides post 24/7 in rec.boats 5% of your 24 hour day, about 50% of your free time. Think how many Kirby's you could have sold to your neighbors, if they could afford them. I have to be honest with you, you are not funny, but you are very boring. You must be a real ball at a party. I'd be the life of the party at any event you hosted, by an order of magnitude. It's you that's boring with your incessant pursuit of a single poster in rec.boats. What it comes down to is that you have an acute case of uselessness. Maybe you should find a new hobby. This one is worn out. I wish you would stop sticking your nose up my ass. I am not into that, and it is worn out and old. You need to find a new hobby. Have you ever done anything useful? Oh, I thought since your nose is ALWAYS jammed in other's asses you might enjoy the feeling yourself. I do use things every day. I make progress every day. I fix something every day. You spoof using someone else's wife's name? WTF is wrong with you? |
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On 10/24/2010 7:05 PM, jps wrote:
On Sat, 23 Oct 2010 10:38:36 -0400, "Dr. Dr. Dr. Karen Grear, MD, PhD, wrote: On 10/23/10 10:01 AM, jps wrote: On Fri, 22 Oct 2010 17:36:39 -0400, "Dr. Dr. Dr. Karen Grear, MD, PhD, wrote: On 10/22/10 5:28 PM, jps wrote: On Fri, 22 Oct 2010 17:19:29 -0400, "Dr. Dr. Dr. Karen Grear, MD, PhD, wrote: On 10/22/10 4:35 PM, jps wrote: On Fri, 22 Oct 2010 16:24:45 -0400, "Dr. Karen Grear, MD, PhD, STD" wrote: On 10/22/10 3:53 PM, Harry® wrote: "Dr. Karen Grear, MD, PhD, wrote in message ... On 10/22/10 9:08 AM, Harry® wrote: "Secular wrote in message ... In articleUo6dnVBDeIQYYV3RnZ2dnUVZ_iydnZ2d@earthlink .com, says... On 10/21/10 10:16 PM, jps wrote: On Thu, 21 Oct 2010 18:27:30 -0400, Secular humorist wrote: Made it to our temporary slip on Deals without mishap thanks to watchful eye and docking lessons from local, charterboat captain I hired for a half day. I had no real experience with a semi displacement hull like the new boat has. Boat moves nicely in water. Okay, a little more detail please. OAL, engines. Sounds like you moved up to a man sized boat! Semi-displacement means you can still get up on a plane, eh? Didn't go for the 8 kt trawler. Okay...but don't ask for many more details, else the trolls will jump aboard. The boat is 37' LOA, and the diesels are Volvos, 250 hp each. In theory, she will do 20-23+ knots, but I don't really know, since the engines have not nearly completed break-in. We were running at 9 to 14 knots, mostly, varying the RPMs a lot. We actually hit 2-3 footers on the way to Deale. No biggie out on the ocean, but around here, that usually means a pretty stuff chop. The hired skipper backed her right into the slip perfectly the first time and probably could have done it blindfolded. He pulled out and I backed in askew three times, but didn't whack anything. I was too occupied to try it with the bow thruster. My BP these days hovers around 116/68...I know it was a lot higher later today. :) Why would anybody want a slow trawler, a floating RV as it were? A skilled seaman like Wayne might take advantage of long range cruising capabilities to actually go places. Krause, on the other hand............. Well lets just say his marina has a new dock queen. do you honestly believe someone who didn't use his LTP for the last year, really purchased a new 37' boat? -- Dr. Karen Grear For a good time contact a bricklayer. Bricklayers do it longer and harder. Let's just play along for a while. Look I am doing my best to get Harry over his rec.boats obsession. You are not helping. The next option is ECT (Electroconvulsive therapy). I am so ****ed off at the basement dweller, that I am ready to just plug him into the 220 Volt line and wish for the best. I can't imagine him being any worse than he is now. Talk about a waste, 290 lbs of blubber and going senile. You're insanely jealous and can't stand that your resources don't measure up. Drives ya nuts, obviously. Or something does. Why not focus your energies on being a productive volunteer or maybe sell some cutco knives or Kirby vacuums door-to-door? No telling what you might be able to create with enough effort. Sure as hell is wasted here. I know, and I only spend about 5% of the time you, Donnie and Harry send here. Can you imagine if the 3 of you actually did something besides post 24/7 in rec.boats 5% of your 24 hour day, about 50% of your free time. Think how many Kirby's you could have sold to your neighbors, if they could afford them. I have to be honest with you, you are not funny, but you are very boring. You must be a real ball at a party. I'd be the life of the party at any event you hosted, by an order of magnitude. It's you that's boring with your incessant pursuit of a single poster in rec.boats. What it comes down to is that you have an acute case of uselessness. Maybe you should find a new hobby. This one is worn out. I wish you would stop sticking your nose up my ass. I am not into that, and it is worn out and old. You need to find a new hobby. Have you ever done anything useful? Oh, I thought since your nose is ALWAYS jammed in other's asses you might enjoy the feeling yourself. I do use things every day. I make progress every day. I fix something every day. You spoof using someone else's wife's name? WTF is wrong with you? What? Are you kidding? Christ, that has to be the bottom of the pit. |
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On Sun, 24 Oct 2010 19:24:19 -0400, "Paul@BYC"
wrote: On 10/24/2010 7:05 PM, jps wrote: On Sat, 23 Oct 2010 10:38:36 -0400, "Dr. Dr. Dr. Karen Grear, MD, PhD, wrote: On 10/23/10 10:01 AM, jps wrote: On Fri, 22 Oct 2010 17:36:39 -0400, "Dr. Dr. Dr. Karen Grear, MD, PhD, wrote: On 10/22/10 5:28 PM, jps wrote: On Fri, 22 Oct 2010 17:19:29 -0400, "Dr. Dr. Dr. Karen Grear, MD, PhD, wrote: On 10/22/10 4:35 PM, jps wrote: On Fri, 22 Oct 2010 16:24:45 -0400, "Dr. Karen Grear, MD, PhD, STD" wrote: On 10/22/10 3:53 PM, Harry® wrote: "Dr. Karen Grear, MD, PhD, wrote in message ... On 10/22/10 9:08 AM, Harry® wrote: "Secular wrote in message ... In articleUo6dnVBDeIQYYV3RnZ2dnUVZ_iydnZ2d@earthlink .com, says... On 10/21/10 10:16 PM, jps wrote: On Thu, 21 Oct 2010 18:27:30 -0400, Secular humorist wrote: Made it to our temporary slip on Deals without mishap thanks to watchful eye and docking lessons from local, charterboat captain I hired for a half day. I had no real experience with a semi displacement hull like the new boat has. Boat moves nicely in water. Okay, a little more detail please. OAL, engines. Sounds like you moved up to a man sized boat! Semi-displacement means you can still get up on a plane, eh? Didn't go for the 8 kt trawler. Okay...but don't ask for many more details, else the trolls will jump aboard. The boat is 37' LOA, and the diesels are Volvos, 250 hp each. In theory, she will do 20-23+ knots, but I don't really know, since the engines have not nearly completed break-in. We were running at 9 to 14 knots, mostly, varying the RPMs a lot. We actually hit 2-3 footers on the way to Deale. No biggie out on the ocean, but around here, that usually means a pretty stuff chop. The hired skipper backed her right into the slip perfectly the first time and probably could have done it blindfolded. He pulled out and I backed in askew three times, but didn't whack anything. I was too occupied to try it with the bow thruster. My BP these days hovers around 116/68...I know it was a lot higher later today. :) Why would anybody want a slow trawler, a floating RV as it were? A skilled seaman like Wayne might take advantage of long range cruising capabilities to actually go places. Krause, on the other hand............. Well lets just say his marina has a new dock queen. do you honestly believe someone who didn't use his LTP for the last year, really purchased a new 37' boat? -- Dr. Karen Grear For a good time contact a bricklayer. Bricklayers do it longer and harder. Let's just play along for a while. Look I am doing my best to get Harry over his rec.boats obsession. You are not helping. The next option is ECT (Electroconvulsive therapy). I am so ****ed off at the basement dweller, that I am ready to just plug him into the 220 Volt line and wish for the best. I can't imagine him being any worse than he is now. Talk about a waste, 290 lbs of blubber and going senile. You're insanely jealous and can't stand that your resources don't measure up. Drives ya nuts, obviously. Or something does. Why not focus your energies on being a productive volunteer or maybe sell some cutco knives or Kirby vacuums door-to-door? No telling what you might be able to create with enough effort. Sure as hell is wasted here. I know, and I only spend about 5% of the time you, Donnie and Harry send here. Can you imagine if the 3 of you actually did something besides post 24/7 in rec.boats 5% of your 24 hour day, about 50% of your free time. Think how many Kirby's you could have sold to your neighbors, if they could afford them. I have to be honest with you, you are not funny, but you are very boring. You must be a real ball at a party. I'd be the life of the party at any event you hosted, by an order of magnitude. It's you that's boring with your incessant pursuit of a single poster in rec.boats. What it comes down to is that you have an acute case of uselessness. Maybe you should find a new hobby. This one is worn out. I wish you would stop sticking your nose up my ass. I am not into that, and it is worn out and old. You need to find a new hobby. Have you ever done anything useful? Oh, I thought since your nose is ALWAYS jammed in other's asses you might enjoy the feeling yourself. I do use things every day. I make progress every day. I fix something every day. You spoof using someone else's wife's name? WTF is wrong with you? What? Are you kidding? Christ, that has to be the bottom of the pit. No, it's true. The Dr. Dr. identity he posts under is the wife of the object of his obsession. |
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On 10/24/2010 8:24 PM, jps wrote:
On Sun, 24 Oct 2010 19:24:19 -0400, "Paul@BYC" wrote: On 10/24/2010 7:05 PM, jps wrote: On Sat, 23 Oct 2010 10:38:36 -0400, "Dr. Dr. Dr. Karen Grear, MD, PhD, wrote: On 10/23/10 10:01 AM, jps wrote: On Fri, 22 Oct 2010 17:36:39 -0400, "Dr. Dr. Dr. Karen Grear, MD, PhD, wrote: On 10/22/10 5:28 PM, jps wrote: On Fri, 22 Oct 2010 17:19:29 -0400, "Dr. Dr. Dr. Karen Grear, MD, PhD, wrote: On 10/22/10 4:35 PM, jps wrote: On Fri, 22 Oct 2010 16:24:45 -0400, "Dr. Karen Grear, MD, PhD, STD" wrote: On 10/22/10 3:53 PM, Harry® wrote: "Dr. Karen Grear, MD, PhD, wrote in message ... On 10/22/10 9:08 AM, Harry® wrote: "Secular wrote in message ... In articleUo6dnVBDeIQYYV3RnZ2dnUVZ_iydnZ2d@earthlink .com, says... On 10/21/10 10:16 PM, jps wrote: On Thu, 21 Oct 2010 18:27:30 -0400, Secular humorist wrote: Made it to our temporary slip on Deals without mishap thanks to watchful eye and docking lessons from local, charterboat captain I hired for a half day. I had no real experience with a semi displacement hull like the new boat has. Boat moves nicely in water. Okay, a little more detail please. OAL, engines. Sounds like you moved up to a man sized boat! Semi-displacement means you can still get up on a plane, eh? Didn't go for the 8 kt trawler. Okay...but don't ask for many more details, else the trolls will jump aboard. The boat is 37' LOA, and the diesels are Volvos, 250 hp each. In theory, she will do 20-23+ knots, but I don't really know, since the engines have not nearly completed break-in. We were running at 9 to 14 knots, mostly, varying the RPMs a lot. We actually hit 2-3 footers on the way to Deale. No biggie out on the ocean, but around here, that usually means a pretty stuff chop. The hired skipper backed her right into the slip perfectly the first time and probably could have done it blindfolded. He pulled out and I backed in askew three times, but didn't whack anything. I was too occupied to try it with the bow thruster. My BP these days hovers around 116/68...I know it was a lot higher later today. :) Why would anybody want a slow trawler, a floating RV as it were? A skilled seaman like Wayne might take advantage of long range cruising capabilities to actually go places. Krause, on the other hand............. Well lets just say his marina has a new dock queen. do you honestly believe someone who didn't use his LTP for the last year, really purchased a new 37' boat? -- Dr. Karen Grear For a good time contact a bricklayer. Bricklayers do it longer and harder. Let's just play along for a while. Look I am doing my best to get Harry over his rec.boats obsession. You are not helping. The next option is ECT (Electroconvulsive therapy). I am so ****ed off at the basement dweller, that I am ready to just plug him into the 220 Volt line and wish for the best. I can't imagine him being any worse than he is now. Talk about a waste, 290 lbs of blubber and going senile. You're insanely jealous and can't stand that your resources don't measure up. Drives ya nuts, obviously. Or something does. Why not focus your energies on being a productive volunteer or maybe sell some cutco knives or Kirby vacuums door-to-door? No telling what you might be able to create with enough effort. Sure as hell is wasted here. I know, and I only spend about 5% of the time you, Donnie and Harry send here. Can you imagine if the 3 of you actually did something besides post 24/7 in rec.boats 5% of your 24 hour day, about 50% of your free time. Think how many Kirby's you could have sold to your neighbors, if they could afford them. I have to be honest with you, you are not funny, but you are very boring. You must be a real ball at a party. I'd be the life of the party at any event you hosted, by an order of magnitude. It's you that's boring with your incessant pursuit of a single poster in rec.boats. What it comes down to is that you have an acute case of uselessness. Maybe you should find a new hobby. This one is worn out. I wish you would stop sticking your nose up my ass. I am not into that, and it is worn out and old. You need to find a new hobby. Have you ever done anything useful? Oh, I thought since your nose is ALWAYS jammed in other's asses you might enjoy the feeling yourself. I do use things every day. I make progress every day. I fix something every day. You spoof using someone else's wife's name? WTF is wrong with you? What? Are you kidding? Christ, that has to be the bottom of the pit. No, it's true. The Dr. Dr. identity he posts under is the wife of the object of his obsession. That's really incredible and surely the sign of someone with a very serious mental illness. |
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On 10/24/2010 8:50 PM, I am Tosk wrote:
In , says... On 10/24/2010 7:05 PM, jps wrote: On Sat, 23 Oct 2010 10:38:36 -0400, "Dr. Dr. Dr. Karen Grear, MD, PhD, wrote: On 10/23/10 10:01 AM, jps wrote: On Fri, 22 Oct 2010 17:36:39 -0400, "Dr. Dr. Dr. Karen Grear, MD, PhD, wrote: On 10/22/10 5:28 PM, jps wrote: On Fri, 22 Oct 2010 17:19:29 -0400, "Dr. Dr. Dr. Karen Grear, MD, PhD, wrote: On 10/22/10 4:35 PM, jps wrote: On Fri, 22 Oct 2010 16:24:45 -0400, "Dr. Karen Grear, MD, PhD, STD" wrote: On 10/22/10 3:53 PM, Harry® wrote: "Dr. Karen Grear, MD, PhD, wrote in message ... On 10/22/10 9:08 AM, Harry® wrote: "Secular wrote in message ... In articleUo6dnVBDeIQYYV3RnZ2dnUVZ_iydnZ2d@earthlink .com, says... On 10/21/10 10:16 PM, jps wrote: On Thu, 21 Oct 2010 18:27:30 -0400, Secular humorist wrote: Made it to our temporary slip on Deals without mishap thanks to watchful eye and docking lessons from local, charterboat captain I hired for a half day. I had no real experience with a semi displacement hull like the new boat has. Boat moves nicely in water. Okay, a little more detail please. OAL, engines. Sounds like you moved up to a man sized boat! Semi-displacement means you can still get up on a plane, eh? Didn't go for the 8 kt trawler. Okay...but don't ask for many more details, else the trolls will jump aboard. The boat is 37' LOA, and the diesels are Volvos, 250 hp each. In theory, she will do 20-23+ knots, but I don't really know, since the engines have not nearly completed break-in. We were running at 9 to 14 knots, mostly, varying the RPMs a lot. We actually hit 2-3 footers on the way to Deale. No biggie out on the ocean, but around here, that usually means a pretty stuff chop. The hired skipper backed her right into the slip perfectly the first time and probably could have done it blindfolded. He pulled out and I backed in askew three times, but didn't whack anything. I was too occupied to try it with the bow thruster. My BP these days hovers around 116/68...I know it was a lot higher later today. :) Why would anybody want a slow trawler, a floating RV as it were? A skilled seaman like Wayne might take advantage of long range cruising capabilities to actually go places. Krause, on the other hand............. Well lets just say his marina has a new dock queen. do you honestly believe someone who didn't use his LTP for the last year, really purchased a new 37' boat? -- Dr. Karen Grear For a good time contact a bricklayer. Bricklayers do it longer and harder. Let's just play along for a while. Look I am doing my best to get Harry over his rec.boats obsession. You are not helping. The next option is ECT (Electroconvulsive therapy). I am so ****ed off at the basement dweller, that I am ready to just plug him into the 220 Volt line and wish for the best. I can't imagine him being any worse than he is now. Talk about a waste, 290 lbs of blubber and going senile. You're insanely jealous and can't stand that your resources don't measure up. Drives ya nuts, obviously. Or something does. Why not focus your energies on being a productive volunteer or maybe sell some cutco knives or Kirby vacuums door-to-door? No telling what you might be able to create with enough effort. Sure as hell is wasted here. I know, and I only spend about 5% of the time you, Donnie and Harry send here. Can you imagine if the 3 of you actually did something besides post 24/7 in rec.boats 5% of your 24 hour day, about 50% of your free time. Think how many Kirby's you could have sold to your neighbors, if they could afford them. I have to be honest with you, you are not funny, but you are very boring. You must be a real ball at a party. I'd be the life of the party at any event you hosted, by an order of magnitude. It's you that's boring with your incessant pursuit of a single poster in rec.boats. What it comes down to is that you have an acute case of uselessness. Maybe you should find a new hobby. This one is worn out. I wish you would stop sticking your nose up my ass. I am not into that, and it is worn out and old. You need to find a new hobby. Have you ever done anything useful? Oh, I thought since your nose is ALWAYS jammed in other's asses you might enjoy the feeling yourself. I do use things every day. I make progress every day. I fix something every day. You spoof using someone else's wife's name? WTF is wrong with you? What? Are you kidding? Christ, that has to be the bottom of the pit. Hey, one of them emailed threats to my wife, threatened to shoot my kid while she was racing motorcycles, and another treated John's wife to a vulgar nasty phone call to his home phone threatening to attack and molest her... Female posters here have been stalked right to their marinas and photographed there and posted to the net, and that is just a taste, trust me, the spoofing ain't ****, like I said, it's a long history... Here's a story.. Heard today a guy I know decked his kid. I thought badly until I talked to the guy myself and found out the kid had pulled a knife on him and the dad was nice enough not to kill the kid... We are glad you are here, and for some reason the heavy trolls seem to be backing off, but there is a history long and bloody that you just are not aware of.. Just set up your kill files, everything will be just dandy... Those are all examples of bad behavior but I think posting crap with the name of someone else's wife is just beyond the pale. |
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