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On 11/3/10 4:12 PM, HarryK wrote:
On 11/2/2010 7:51 PM, Paul@BYC wrote:

Almost every reasonable poster has asked you to stop this ID spoofing
silliness. Why are you doing it? It sure doesn't help improve the
atmosphere around here.


Reasonable?

Our children are in trouble.


The ID Spoofer is busy...again.
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On 11/3/10 5:54 PM, HarryK wrote:
On 11/3/10 4:12 PM, HarryK wrote:
On 11/2/2010 7:51 PM, Paul@BYC wrote:

Almost every reasonable poster has asked you to stop this ID spoofing
silliness. Why are you doing it? It sure doesn't help improve the
atmosphere around here.


Reasonable?

Our children are in trouble.


The ID Spoofer is busy...again.


The only way to handle ID Spoofer's are to ignore them. You are just
adding fuel to the fire when 3/4 of your post is making derogatory
comments about ID spoofers. Remember, follow the advice you give
everyone else and just ignore them.

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On 11/3/2010 5:58 PM, The No Spoof Zone wrote:
On 11/3/10 5:54 PM, HarryK wrote:
On 11/3/10 4:12 PM, HarryK wrote:
On 11/2/2010 7:51 PM, Paul@BYC wrote:

Almost every reasonable poster has asked you to stop this ID spoofing
silliness. Why are you doing it? It sure doesn't help improve the
atmosphere around here.

Reasonable?

Our children are in trouble.


The ID Spoofer is busy...again.


The only way to handle ID Spoofer's are to ignore them. You are just
adding fuel to the fire when 3/4 of your post is making derogatory
comments about ID spoofers. Remember, follow the advice you give
everyone else and just ignore them.


You're right. I will.
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On 11/4/10 12:17 PM, HarryK wrote:
On 11/3/2010 5:58 PM, The No Spoof Zone wrote:
On 11/3/10 5:54 PM, HarryK wrote:
On 11/3/10 4:12 PM, HarryK wrote:
On 11/2/2010 7:51 PM, Paul@BYC wrote:

Almost every reasonable poster has asked you to stop this ID spoofing
silliness. Why are you doing it? It sure doesn't help improve the
atmosphere around here.

Reasonable?

Our children are in trouble.

The ID Spoofer is busy...again.


The only way to handle ID Spoofer's are to ignore them. You are just
adding fuel to the fire when 3/4 of your post is making derogatory
comments about ID spoofers. Remember, follow the advice you give
everyone else and just ignore them.


You're right. I will.


Two ID Spoofers playing pocket pool with each other...the fake harry and
the No Spoof.


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On 11/4/10 12:33 PM, HarryK wrote:
On 11/4/10 12:17 PM, HarryK wrote:
On 11/3/2010 5:58 PM, The No Spoof Zone wrote:
On 11/3/10 5:54 PM, HarryK wrote:
On 11/3/10 4:12 PM, HarryK wrote:
On 11/2/2010 7:51 PM, Paul@BYC wrote:

Almost every reasonable poster has asked you to stop this ID spoofing
silliness. Why are you doing it? It sure doesn't help improve the
atmosphere around here.

Reasonable?

Our children are in trouble.

The ID Spoofer is busy...again.

The only way to handle ID Spoofer's are to ignore them. You are just
adding fuel to the fire when 3/4 of your post is making derogatory
comments about ID spoofers. Remember, follow the advice you give
everyone else and just ignore them.


You're right. I will.


Two ID Spoofers playing pocket pool with each other...the fake harry and
the No Spoof.


Nope, we are two completely different people, with very little in
common. I own a 10 yr old 36' Express Cruiser with twin gas engines.
Harry owns a new custom built boat with a fly bridge and twin diesel
engines. My boat would suck at fishing, which is good because I don't
want my boat covered in fish guts. I would assume Harry's boat would be
fishing friendly.

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On Thu, 04 Nov 2010 12:43:44 -0400, The No Spoof Zone
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Harry owns a new custom built boat with a fly bridge and twin diesel
engines. My boat would suck at fishing, which is good because I don't
want my boat covered in fish guts. I would assume Harry's boat would be
fishing friendly.


I could be wrong but I doubt that it is custom built. His wife
probably appreciates fish guts on the back deck about as much as mine
which is not at all.

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On 11/4/10 3:05 PM, Wayne.B wrote:
On Thu, 04 Nov 2010 12:43:44 -0400, The No Spoof Zone
wrote:

Harry owns a new custom built boat with a fly bridge and twin diesel
engines. My boat would suck at fishing, which is good because I don't
want my boat covered in fish guts. I would assume Harry's boat would be
fishing friendly.


I could be wrong but I doubt that it is custom built. His wife
probably appreciates fish guts on the back deck about as much as mine
which is not at all.


Custom built? No more than a new production car is "custom built." It's
an "off the rack" boat, but as with most boats like it, the manufacturer
offers a fairly long list of options.

I suspect if I get fish guts on the boat, I'll be scrubbing them off.
While my wife is far more fastidious about just about everything in
life, *I* maintain an always cleaned boat! :)
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On Thu, 04 Nov 2010 15:05:09 -0400, Wayne.B
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On Thu, 04 Nov 2010 12:43:44 -0400, The No Spoof Zone
wrote:

Harry owns a new custom built boat with a fly bridge and twin diesel
engines. My boat would suck at fishing, which is good because I don't
want my boat covered in fish guts. I would assume Harry's boat would be
fishing friendly.


I could be wrong but I doubt that it is custom built. His wife
probably appreciates fish guts on the back deck about as much as mine
which is not at all.


Gosh, I've done a decent amount of fishing in my boats and never had a complaint
from my wife about fish guts.

Maybe washing the boat after fishing is a good idea?
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On 11/4/10 4:56 PM, John H wrote:
On Thu, 04 Nov 2010 15:05:09 -0400,
wrote:

On Thu, 04 Nov 2010 12:43:44 -0400, The No Spoof Zone
wrote:

Harry owns a new custom built boat with a fly bridge and twin diesel
engines. My boat would suck at fishing, which is good because I don't
want my boat covered in fish guts. I would assume Harry's boat would be
fishing friendly.


I could be wrong but I doubt that it is custom built. His wife
probably appreciates fish guts on the back deck about as much as mine
which is not at all.


Gosh, I've done a decent amount of fishing in my boats and never had a complaint
from my wife about fish guts.

Maybe washing the boat after fishing is a good idea?



I would testify in court that Herring scrubs out his boat after use. I
saw him doing it...on two occasions. I do the same.
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On 11/4/10 4:56 PM, John H wrote:
On Thu, 04 Nov 2010 15:05:09 -0400,
wrote:

On Thu, 04 Nov 2010 12:43:44 -0400, The No Spoof Zone
wrote:

Harry owns a new custom built boat with a fly bridge and twin diesel
engines. My boat would suck at fishing, which is good because I don't
want my boat covered in fish guts. I would assume Harry's boat would be
fishing friendly.


I could be wrong but I doubt that it is custom built. His wife
probably appreciates fish guts on the back deck about as much as mine
which is not at all.


Gosh, I've done a decent amount of fishing in my boats and never had a complaint
from my wife about fish guts.

Maybe washing the boat after fishing is a good idea?


If I fished, I am sure I would wash out the fish guts, but then it would
mean I would have to remove the carpeting from the deck.

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