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On 20 Aug 2003 02:36:43 GMT, in rec.boats.paddle you wrote:
Nor do I have to purchase an over-priced boat to paddle just because some fudgehead assumes that he knows what I want my boat for! So what you are really saying is that you are a pinhead that is spouting off about something you don't know squat about. Not at all... if you look back on this thread, you'll note that I make several very good arguments about purchasing a canoe that is sufficient for the tasks I plan on using it for, that I am a seasoned boater, and that I am very happy with my canoe. Hopefully, you can also discern from looking at this thread that you're now proving yourself an ass by replying to my message with an ad-hominem remark rather than admitting that (for my purposes) the Pelican/Coleman canoe is a good choice. If you are happy paddling a plastic trashcan with an aluminum frame out of a lawn chair, more power to you. You're obviously not familiar with the Pelican Explorer canoe, also. Last post on this thread, since you don't seem inclined to be civil. I agree with your actions... shut up. There are no stupid questions, but there are a lot of stupid people. And, as has been proven in this case, you're one of them. |
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