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In article ,
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On 7/12/11 2:56 PM, Harryk wrote:
In articlee98468be-3027-43a9-b16c-
,
says...

On Jul 12, 2:55 pm, wrote:
In articleef33daf4-c0f1-4714-af9d-
,
says...







On Jul 12, 2:01 pm, wrote:
In ,
says...

You'll recall a discussion we had about the garden battery in an (unmentionable here) piece of
equipment. The battery wouldn't hold a charge. You suggested maybe the battery was old. So today I
checked it. July, 2006. Not too bad, but that might help explain why I had to keep hitting it with
the charger.

Put a new one in it (unmentionable here). Set my back all of $22 with a discount. Maybe this one
will last me another five years.

The technology for lead acid batteries hasn't changed in decades.
Basically, anything you get over two years, is a gift....

--
Team Rowdy Mouse, Banned from the Mall for life!

What kind of cheap batteries do you buy?
We get 5 or 6 years out of original equipment automobile batteries and
I'm still using that old marine battery Tom included with the Yukon.

Learn to read, little buddy, you'll embarrass us! He didn't say that
batteries won't last 5 or so years, he said anything over 2 is good.- Hide quoted text -

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Anything over 2 is expected...spoofer!


I'm not the spoofer. Now just WHO told you that "anything over 2 years
is expected?"



Of course you are...you write like a third-grader.


Damned juvenile spoofers. Everyone knows I started my own google group
to get away from insults, so why would I come here do the same? Now tell
me, in the two sentences I wrote prior, what is grammatically wrong with
them?
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Default Yo Tim!

On 7/12/11 3:29 PM, Harryk wrote:
In ,
says...

On 7/12/11 2:56 PM, Harryk wrote:
In articlee98468be-3027-43a9-b16c-
,
says...

On Jul 12, 2:55 pm, wrote:
In articleef33daf4-c0f1-4714-af9d-
,
says...







On Jul 12, 2:01 pm, wrote:
In ,
says...

You'll recall a discussion we had about the garden battery in an (unmentionable here) piece of
equipment. The battery wouldn't hold a charge. You suggested maybe the battery was old. So today I
checked it. July, 2006. Not too bad, but that might help explain why I had to keep hitting it with
the charger.

Put a new one in it (unmentionable here). Set my back all of $22 with a discount. Maybe this one
will last me another five years.

The technology for lead acid batteries hasn't changed in decades.
Basically, anything you get over two years, is a gift....

--
Team Rowdy Mouse, Banned from the Mall for life!

What kind of cheap batteries do you buy?
We get 5 or 6 years out of original equipment automobile batteries and
I'm still using that old marine battery Tom included with the Yukon.

Learn to read, little buddy, you'll embarrass us! He didn't say that
batteries won't last 5 or so years, he said anything over 2 is good.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -

Anything over 2 is expected...spoofer!

I'm not the spoofer. Now just WHO told you that "anything over 2 years
is expected?"



Of course you are...you write like a third-grader.


Damned juvenile spoofers. Everyone knows I started my own google group
to get away from insults, so why would I come here do the same? Now tell
me, in the two sentences I wrote prior, what is grammatically wrong with
them?



D'oh. Spelling and grammar are only two aspects of decent writing.
That's something you cowardly and moronic spoofers will never
understand, and why your spoofing doesn't fool anyone with a decent
education and a working brain.

It's too bad you don't have what it takes to post with your own handle.

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On 7/12/11 3:38 PM, Harryk wrote:
and why your spoofing doesn't fool anyone with a decent education and a
working brain.


I hate to admit it, but half the time, I can't remember if I actually
made the post, or if it is one of those moronic spoofers.

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Want to discuss recreational boating and fishing in a forum where
personal insults are not allowed?

http://groups.google.com/group/rec-boating-fishing
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In article ,
says...

On 7/12/11 3:29 PM, Harryk wrote:
In ,

says...

On 7/12/11 2:56 PM, Harryk wrote:
In articlee98468be-3027-43a9-b16c-
,
says...

On Jul 12, 2:55 pm, wrote:
In articleef33daf4-c0f1-4714-af9d-
,
says...







On Jul 12, 2:01 pm, wrote:
In ,
says...

You'll recall a discussion we had about the garden battery in an (unmentionable here) piece of
equipment. The battery wouldn't hold a charge. You suggested maybe the battery was old. So today I
checked it. July, 2006. Not too bad, but that might help explain why I had to keep hitting it with
the charger.

Put a new one in it (unmentionable here). Set my back all of $22 with a discount. Maybe this one
will last me another five years.

The technology for lead acid batteries hasn't changed in decades.
Basically, anything you get over two years, is a gift....

--
Team Rowdy Mouse, Banned from the Mall for life!

What kind of cheap batteries do you buy?
We get 5 or 6 years out of original equipment automobile batteries and
I'm still using that old marine battery Tom included with the Yukon.

Learn to read, little buddy, you'll embarrass us! He didn't say that
batteries won't last 5 or so years, he said anything over 2 is good.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -

Anything over 2 is expected...spoofer!

I'm not the spoofer. Now just WHO told you that "anything over 2 years
is expected?"


Of course you are...you write like a third-grader.


Damned juvenile spoofers. Everyone knows I started my own google group
to get away from insults, so why would I come here do the same? Now tell
me, in the two sentences I wrote prior, what is grammatically wrong with
them?



D'oh. Spelling and grammar are only two aspects of decent writing.
That's something you cowardly and moronic spoofers will never
understand, and why your spoofing doesn't fool anyone with a decent
education and a working brain.

It's too bad you don't have what it takes to post with your own handle.


This is my own handle.
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Default Yo Tim!

In article ,
says...

On 7/12/11 3:29 PM, Harryk wrote:
In ,

says...

On 7/12/11 2:56 PM, Harryk wrote:
In articlee98468be-3027-43a9-b16c-
,
says...

On Jul 12, 2:55 pm, wrote:
In articleef33daf4-c0f1-4714-af9d-
,
says...







On Jul 12, 2:01 pm, wrote:
In ,
says...

You'll recall a discussion we had about the garden battery in an (unmentionable here) piece of
equipment. The battery wouldn't hold a charge. You suggested maybe the battery was old. So today I
checked it. July, 2006. Not too bad, but that might help explain why I had to keep hitting it with
the charger.

Put a new one in it (unmentionable here). Set my back all of $22 with a discount. Maybe this one
will last me another five years.

The technology for lead acid batteries hasn't changed in decades.
Basically, anything you get over two years, is a gift....

--
Team Rowdy Mouse, Banned from the Mall for life!

What kind of cheap batteries do you buy?
We get 5 or 6 years out of original equipment automobile batteries and
I'm still using that old marine battery Tom included with the Yukon.

Learn to read, little buddy, you'll embarrass us! He didn't say that
batteries won't last 5 or so years, he said anything over 2 is good.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -

Anything over 2 is expected...spoofer!

I'm not the spoofer. Now just WHO told you that "anything over 2 years
is expected?"


Of course you are...you write like a third-grader.


Damned juvenile spoofers. Everyone knows I started my own google group
to get away from insults, so why would I come here do the same? Now tell
me, in the two sentences I wrote prior, what is grammatically wrong with
them?



D'oh. Spelling and grammar are only two aspects of decent writing.
That's something you cowardly and moronic spoofers will never
understand, and why your spoofing doesn't fool anyone with a decent
education and a working brain.

It's too bad you don't have what it takes to post with your own handle.


You are a spoofer! First of all, education has nothing to do with
intelligence. Secondly, I see that you can't come up with a REAL
answer, eh, spoofer?


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On Tue, 12 Jul 2011 13:36:46 -0400, Florida Jim wrote:

On 7/12/2011 1:23 PM, North Star wrote:
On Jul 12, 2:01 pm, wrote:
In ,
says...



You'll recall a discussion we had about the garden battery in an (unmentionable here) piece of
equipment. The battery wouldn't hold a charge. You suggested maybe the battery was old. So today I
checked it. July, 2006. Not too bad, but that might help explain why I had to keep hitting it with
the charger.
Put a new one in it (unmentionable here). Set my back all of $22 with a discount. Maybe this one
will last me another five years.
The technology for lead acid batteries hasn't changed in decades.
Basically, anything you get over two years, is a gift....

--
Team Rowdy Mouse, Banned from the Mall for life!

What kind of cheap batteries do you buy?
We get 5 or 6 years out of original equipment automobile batteries and
I'm still using that old marine battery Tom included with the Yukon.

Lawn mower and motorcycle batteries typically last two years. If you cut
your grass once in a while you'd know that.


Ewwww! That was low. Totally called for. Maybe he just didn't read the original post while thinking
up an assholish reply.
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On Jul 12, 11:33*am, John H wrote:
You'll recall a discussion we had about the garden battery in an (unmentionable here) piece of
equipment. The battery wouldn't hold a charge. You suggested maybe the battery was old. So today I
checked it. July, 2006. Not too bad, but that might help explain why I had to keep hitting it with
the charger.

Put a new one in it (unmentionable here). Set my back all of $22 with a discount. Maybe this one
will last me another five years.


Good John. I figured it was time for a new battery. they only last so
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