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On Thu, 09 Oct 2003 18:40:22 +0000, Scott McFadden wrote:

"Lloyd Sumpter" wrote in message ...

On Fri, 03 Oct 2003 07:58:24 +0000, Scott McFadden wrote:

(Bob D.) wrote in message ...

A. Qualify your remarks as your opinion
B. If stating it as a fact, back up what you say with some shred of evidence

Find me one offshore, six pack, diving or fishing charter from Key
West to Fernandina Beach, FL that uses a Bayliner.


Yeah, Florida is "the world".


Harry is right, some of you are not careful readers.

I did not say, or insinuate, FL was the "world".


Then how do YOU describe your "proof" that Trophies are universally
unacceptable because there aren't any in FL? Also, see below.

Here on the West Coast of Canada, the vast majority of fishing charters
use Bayliner Trophies (or Hourstons or Double-Eagles, but "the world" doesn't know about them...).


That is their problem. No doubt they're working protected waters, a
few months of the year. So, they can hardly be compared to the year
round, long range, type of offshore operations that I'm refering to.


Sure. Protected waters. A few months. Don't have a clue about the rest
of the world except SE US, do you?

Brett on the Charlottes just traded his Hourston in for a
Trophy, and yesterday there was Hurricane-force winds (60knots) and
10-meter seas there (not saying he went OUT in those conditions, but
pointing out that they DO get "weather" there)


In another month there will be probably more Canucks in FL than there
are left in Canada.


Showing once again you have no clue about the rest of the world. West
Coasters go to CA, not FL (at least we used to before you got all
Terrorist-paranoid). Can't say I know ANYONE on the West Coast who's EVER
gone to FL for vacation (except maybe on their way to the Carribean)

And I'll bet a Moosehead you couldn't find the Charlottes on a map.


Yes indeed, lovely weather you got there, Lloyd.


Yes, right now it's 12deg (that's 53degs F - most of the Rest Of The World
uses a different system of measurements than you do) and sunny. Took the
motorbike to work today. Thinking of going fishing this weekend.

And speaking of weather, how's that hurricane stuff working out for you?
Got your supply of plywood?

Lloyd

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"Lloyd Sumpter" wrote in message .. .

On Thu, 09 Oct 2003 18:40:22 +0000, Scott McFadden wrote:

"Lloyd Sumpter" wrote in message ...

On Fri, 03 Oct 2003 07:58:24 +0000, Scott McFadden wrote:

(Bob D.) wrote in message ...

A. Qualify your remarks as your opinion
B. If stating it as a fact, back up what you say with some shred of evidence

Find me one offshore, six pack, diving or fishing charter from Key
West to Fernandina Beach, FL that uses a Bayliner.


Yeah, Florida is "the world".


Harry is right, some of you are not careful readers.

I did not say, or insinuate, FL was the "world".


Then how do YOU describe your "proof" that Trophies are universally
unacceptable because there aren't any in FL? Also, see below.


Again, you demonstrate an obvious reading comprehension problem.

I did not say they were "universally unacceptable".

I said where I saw them, what they were doing and, where I do not see
them.

Here on the West Coast of Canada, the vast majority of fishing charters
use Bayliner Trophies (or Hourstons or Double-Eagles, but "the world" doesn't know about them...).


That is their problem. No doubt they're working protected waters, a
few months of the year. So, they can hardly be compared to the year
round, long range, type of offshore operations that I'm refering to.


Sure. Protected waters. A few months. Don't have a clue about the rest
of the world except SE US, do you?


Don't give a damn about the West coast of Canada, that's for sure.

Brett on the Charlottes just traded his Hourston in for a
Trophy, and yesterday there was Hurricane-force winds (60knots) and
10-meter seas there (not saying he went OUT in those conditions, but
pointing out that they DO get "weather" there)


In another month there will be probably more Canucks in FL than there
are left in Canada.


Showing once again you have no clue about the rest of the world. West
Coasters go to CA, not FL (at least we used to before you got all
Terrorist-paranoid).


There's that reading comprehension difficulty cropping up again.

I did not say "West Coasters" do not go to California.

Can't say I know ANYONE on the West Coast who's EVER gone to FL for vacation
(except maybe on their way to the Carribean)


How many of the +- 2,000,000 residents of Vancouver do you know, eh?

And I'll bet a Moosehead you couldn't find the Charlottes on a map.


+- 500 "kilometers" N of Vancouver, BC?

I'll have a Molson, instead.


Yes indeed, lovely weather you got there, Lloyd.


Yes, right now it's 12deg (that's 53degs F - most of the Rest Of The World
uses a different system of measurements than you do) and sunny.


I think it's quite clear we don't care what "most of the Rest Of The
World uses".

Took the motorbike to work today. Thinking of going fishing this weekend.
And speaking of weather, how's that hurricane stuff working out for you?
Got your supply of plywood?


I guess a whole lot better than it is for you as I'm not the one
yapping about "hurricane force winds 60knots", you are.
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SJM
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