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wf3h[_2_] August 27th 11 01:05 PM

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a little late....called the marina this morning to see if they could
disconnect the shore power line but long beach island has been
evacuated and the marina is closed. calling for 60mph winds
today...the little boat's on its own!

have a friend whose son lives on their boat...he's evacuated but will
be back on the island when they reopen it...will let me know if i
still have a boat

North Star August 27th 11 01:20 PM

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On Aug 27, 9:05*am, wf3h wrote:
a little late....called the marina this morning to see if they could
disconnect the shore power line but long beach island has been
evacuated and the marina is closed. calling for 60mph winds
today...the little boat's on its own!

have a friend whose son lives on their boat...he's evacuated but will
be back on the island when they reopen it...will let me know if i
still have a boat



There's always something ...
When Juan passed through here in September of 2003, we doubled all the
lines connecting the Mirage 33 sailboat to it's slip... but forgot to
add extra line to wrap around the genoa... in fact we should have
taken it down.
The sail was blown out and ripped to shreds..... an $1800.00 loss. I
believe the owners insurance covered it.

X ` Man August 27th 11 01:28 PM

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On 8/27/11 8:05 AM, wf3h wrote:
a little late....called the marina this morning to see if they could
disconnect the shore power line but long beach island has been
evacuated and the marina is closed. calling for 60mph winds
today...the little boat's on its own!

have a friend whose son lives on their boat...he's evacuated but will
be back on the island when they reopen it...will let me know if i
still have a boat



Good luck. We're beginning to see a little wind, and radar shows a lot
of rain incoming shortly.

--
I'd much rather be a champion of the powerless than a lickspittle of the
powerful.

Richard Casady August 27th 11 05:07 PM

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On Sat, 27 Aug 2011 05:20:38 -0700 (PDT), North Star
wrote:

The sail was blown out and ripped to shreds..... an $1800.00 loss. I
believe the owners insurance covered it.


Let me get this straight: You left a sail on the rig during a
hurricane. Talk about a no-brainer. Wind equivalent of arson, almost.
Do you hand Ming vases to toddlers?

To digress slightly, here in Iowa we get tornados and there is very
little warning. We just had most of a town destroyed. More than a
hundred dead.

Casady

iBoatMore August 27th 11 05:46 PM

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In article ,
says...

On Sat, 27 Aug 2011 05:20:38 -0700 (PDT), North Star
wrote:

The sail was blown out and ripped to shreds..... an $1800.00 loss. I
believe the owners insurance covered it.


Let me get this straight: You left a sail on the rig during a
hurricane. Talk about a no-brainer. Wind equivalent of arson, almost.
Do you hand Ming vases to toddlers?

To digress slightly, here in Iowa we get tornados and there is very
little warning. We just had most of a town destroyed. More than a
hundred dead.

Casady


Hey not one person ever accused Don of being remotely intelligent!

X ` Man August 27th 11 06:08 PM

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On 8/27/11 12:07 PM, Richard Casady wrote:
On Sat, 27 Aug 2011 05:20:38 -0700 (PDT), North Star
wrote:

The sail was blown out and ripped to shreds..... an $1800.00 loss. I
believe the owners insurance covered it.


Let me get this straight: You left a sail on the rig during a
hurricane. Talk about a no-brainer. Wind equivalent of arson, almost.
Do you hand Ming vases to toddlers?

To digress slightly, here in Iowa we get tornados and there is very
little warning. We just had most of a town destroyed. More than a
hundred dead.

Casady



You live in Iowa in the middle of tornado alley? Talk about a no-brainer.

--
I'd much rather be a champion of the powerless than a lickspittle of the
powerful.

Califbill August 27th 11 09:25 PM

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"North Star" wrote in message
...

On Aug 27, 9:05 am, wf3h wrote:
a little late....called the marina this morning to see if they could
disconnect the shore power line but long beach island has been
evacuated and the marina is closed. calling for 60mph winds
today...the little boat's on its own!

have a friend whose son lives on their boat...he's evacuated but will
be back on the island when they reopen it...will let me know if i
still have a boat



There's always something ...
When Juan passed through here in September of 2003, we doubled all the
lines connecting the Mirage 33 sailboat to it's slip... but forgot to
add extra line to wrap around the genoa... in fact we should have
taken it down.
The sail was blown out and ripped to shreds..... an $1800.00 loss. I
believe the owners insurance covered it.


Reply:
Insurance should not cover an error by the owner like the ripped sail.
Laziness and carelessness should not be rewarded. Just ups the rates for
the rest of us.


X ` Man August 27th 11 09:40 PM

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On 8/27/11 4:25 PM, Califbill wrote:
"North Star" wrote in message
...

On Aug 27, 9:05 am, wf3h wrote:
a little late....called the marina this morning to see if they could
disconnect the shore power line but long beach island has been
evacuated and the marina is closed. calling for 60mph winds
today...the little boat's on its own!

have a friend whose son lives on their boat...he's evacuated but will
be back on the island when they reopen it...will let me know if i
still have a boat



There's always something ...
When Juan passed through here in September of 2003, we doubled all the
lines connecting the Mirage 33 sailboat to it's slip... but forgot to
add extra line to wrap around the genoa... in fact we should have
taken it down.
The sail was blown out and ripped to shreds..... an $1800.00 loss. I
believe the owners insurance covered it.


Reply:
Insurance should not cover an error by the owner like the ripped sail.
Laziness and carelessness should not be rewarded. Just ups the rates for
the rest of us.


You just have to love it when the self-proclaimed "perfect" pipe up.
They're perfect, all right...perfect assholes.

--
I'd much rather be a champion of the powerless than a lickspittle of the
powerful.

Honey Badger August 28th 11 01:13 AM

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Richard Casady wrote:
On Sat, 27 Aug 2011 05:20:38 -0700 (PDT), North Star
wrote:

The sail was blown out and ripped to shreds..... an $1800.00 loss. I
believe the owners insurance covered it.

Let me get this straight: You left a sail on the rig during a
hurricane. Talk about a no-brainer. Wind equivalent of arson, almost.
Do you hand Ming vases to toddlers?

To digress slightly, here in Iowa we get tornados and there is very
little warning. We just had most of a town destroyed. More than a
hundred dead.

Casady

He's a crazy *******!

-HB

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4r7wHMg5Yjg

Califbill August 28th 11 03:59 AM

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"X ` Man" wrote in message
m...

On 8/27/11 4:25 PM, Califbill wrote:
"North Star" wrote in message
...

On Aug 27, 9:05 am, wf3h wrote:
a little late....called the marina this morning to see if they could
disconnect the shore power line but long beach island has been
evacuated and the marina is closed. calling for 60mph winds
today...the little boat's on its own!

have a friend whose son lives on their boat...he's evacuated but will
be back on the island when they reopen it...will let me know if i
still have a boat



There's always something ...
When Juan passed through here in September of 2003, we doubled all the
lines connecting the Mirage 33 sailboat to it's slip... but forgot to
add extra line to wrap around the genoa... in fact we should have
taken it down.
The sail was blown out and ripped to shreds..... an $1800.00 loss. I
believe the owners insurance covered it.


Reply:
Insurance should not cover an error by the owner like the ripped sail.
Laziness and carelessness should not be rewarded. Just ups the rates for
the rest of us.


You just have to love it when the self-proclaimed "perfect" pipe up.
They're perfect, all right...perfect assholes.

--
I'd much rather be a champion of the powerless than a lickspittle of Don.

Reply:
Well you are a damn near perfect asshole. Why should insurance cover a
screw up like that. Sort of like leaving the dining room table outside in
the rain and claiming an insurance moment.
..



iBoatMore August 28th 11 01:26 PM

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In article ,
says...

On 8/27/11 4:25 PM, Califbill wrote:
"North Star" wrote in message
...

On Aug 27, 9:05 am, wf3h wrote:
a little late....called the marina this morning to see if they could
disconnect the shore power line but long beach island has been
evacuated and the marina is closed. calling for 60mph winds
today...the little boat's on its own!

have a friend whose son lives on their boat...he's evacuated but will
be back on the island when they reopen it...will let me know if i
still have a boat



There's always something ...
When Juan passed through here in September of 2003, we doubled all the
lines connecting the Mirage 33 sailboat to it's slip... but forgot to
add extra line to wrap around the genoa... in fact we should have
taken it down.
The sail was blown out and ripped to shreds..... an $1800.00 loss. I
believe the owners insurance covered it.


Reply:
Insurance should not cover an error by the owner like the ripped sail.
Laziness and carelessness should not be rewarded. Just ups the rates for
the rest of us.


You just have to love it when the self-proclaimed "perfect" pipe up.
They're perfect, all right...perfect assholes.


Yeah, we know, you favor rewarding those who are lazy and careless.

North Star August 28th 11 02:22 PM

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On Aug 27, 5:25*pm, "Califbill" wrote:
"North Star" *wrote in message

...

On Aug 27, 9:05 am, wf3h wrote:

a little late....called the marina this morning to see if they could
disconnect the shore power line but long beach island has been
evacuated and the marina is closed. calling for 60mph winds
today...the little boat's on its own!


have a friend whose son lives on their boat...he's evacuated but will
be back on the island when they reopen it...will let me know if i
still have a boat


There's always something ...
When Juan passed through here in September of 2003, we doubled all the
lines connecting the Mirage 33 sailboat to it's slip... but forgot to
add extra line to wrap around the genoa... in fact we should have
taken it down.
The sail was blown out and ripped to shreds..... an $1800.00 loss. *I
believe the owners insurance covered it.

Reply:
Insurance should not cover an error by the owner like the ripped sail.
Laziness and carelessness should not be rewarded. *Just ups the rates for
the rest of us.


You drinking again Swill??
If you were right, insurance companies would refuse to payout on half
the automobile accidents... especially in the US.

wf3h[_2_] August 28th 11 04:53 PM

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On Sun, 28 Aug 2011 08:26:31 -0400, iBoatMore wrote:

In article ,
says...

On 8/27/11 4:25 PM, Califbill wrote:
"North Star" wrote in message
...

On Aug 27, 9:05 am, wf3h wrote:
a little late....called the marina this morning to see if they could
disconnect the shore power line but long beach island has been
evacuated and the marina is closed. calling for 60mph winds
today...the little boat's on its own!

have a friend whose son lives on their boat...he's evacuated but will
be back on the island when they reopen it...will let me know if i
still have a boat


There's always something ...
When Juan passed through here in September of 2003, we doubled all the
lines connecting the Mirage 33 sailboat to it's slip... but forgot to
add extra line to wrap around the genoa... in fact we should have
taken it down.
The sail was blown out and ripped to shreds..... an $1800.00 loss. I
believe the owners insurance covered it.


Reply:
Insurance should not cover an error by the owner like the ripped sail.
Laziness and carelessness should not be rewarded. Just ups the rates for
the rest of us.


You just have to love it when the self-proclaimed "perfect" pipe up.
They're perfect, all right...perfect assholes.


Yeah, we know, you favor rewarding those who are lazy and careless.


funny...i haven't seen him sing the praises of wall street.

Califbill August 28th 11 08:43 PM

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"North Star" wrote in message
...

On Aug 27, 5:25 pm, "Califbill" wrote:
"North Star" wrote in message

...

On Aug 27, 9:05 am, wf3h wrote:

a little late....called the marina this morning to see if they could
disconnect the shore power line but long beach island has been
evacuated and the marina is closed. calling for 60mph winds
today...the little boat's on its own!


have a friend whose son lives on their boat...he's evacuated but will
be back on the island when they reopen it...will let me know if i
still have a boat


There's always something ...
When Juan passed through here in September of 2003, we doubled all the
lines connecting the Mirage 33 sailboat to it's slip... but forgot to
add extra line to wrap around the genoa... in fact we should have
taken it down.
The sail was blown out and ripped to shreds..... an $1800.00 loss. I
believe the owners insurance covered it.

Reply:
Insurance should not cover an error by the owner like the ripped sail.
Laziness and carelessness should not be rewarded. Just ups the rates for
the rest of us.


You drinking again Swill??
If you were right, insurance companies would refuse to payout on half
the automobile accidents... especially in the US.


Reply:
You dumb ****!!! You're a drinker and you made statements about your
alcoholic son and you accuse others of drinking. Why the hell should
insurance pay for something like a ripped sail due to your incompetence.
Not like driving down the street and wrecking the car. You pay extra for
that coverage. Make it a rider on the policy for coverage of your own
screw-ups. I guess you want the insurance company to pay for the clean up
of your yard after the windstorm as you and your family are too drunk to
handle that chore. You want insurance to cover that sail that ripped
during a race? Yup, you would.


North Star August 28th 11 10:16 PM

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On Aug 28, 4:43*pm, "Califbill" wrote:
"North Star" *wrote in message

...

On Aug 27, 5:25 pm, "Califbill" wrote:





"North Star" *wrote in message


....


On Aug 27, 9:05 am, wf3h wrote:


a little late....called the marina this morning to see if they could
disconnect the shore power line but long beach island has been
evacuated and the marina is closed. calling for 60mph winds
today...the little boat's on its own!


have a friend whose son lives on their boat...he's evacuated but will
be back on the island when they reopen it...will let me know if i
still have a boat


There's always something ...
When Juan passed through here in September of 2003, we doubled all the
lines connecting the Mirage 33 sailboat to it's slip... but forgot to
add extra line to wrap around the genoa... in fact we should have
taken it down.
The sail was blown out and ripped to shreds..... an $1800.00 loss. *I
believe the owners insurance covered it.


Reply:
Insurance should not cover an error by the owner like the ripped sail.
Laziness and carelessness should not be rewarded. *Just ups the rates for
the rest of us.


You drinking again Swill??
If you were right, insurance companies would refuse to payout on half
the automobile accidents... especially in the US.

Reply:
You dumb ****!!! *You're a drinker and you made statements about your
alcoholic son and you accuse others of drinking. *Why the hell should
insurance pay for something like a ripped sail due to your incompetence.
Not like driving down the street and wrecking the car. *You pay extra for
that coverage. *Make it a rider on the policy for coverage of your own
screw-ups. *I guess you want the insurance company to pay for the clean up
of your yard after the windstorm as you and your family are too drunk to
handle that chore. * You want insurance to cover that sail that ripped
during a race? *Yup, you would.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -



hey Swill..
I bought you a ticket for your much needed vacation.
Bon voyage! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NzlG28B-R8Y


Califbill August 29th 11 02:54 AM

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"North Star" wrote in message
...

On Aug 28, 4:43 pm, "Califbill" wrote:
"North Star" wrote in message

...

On Aug 27, 5:25 pm, "Califbill" wrote:





"North Star" wrote in message


...


On Aug 27, 9:05 am, wf3h wrote:


a little late....called the marina this morning to see if they could
disconnect the shore power line but long beach island has been
evacuated and the marina is closed. calling for 60mph winds
today...the little boat's on its own!


have a friend whose son lives on their boat...he's evacuated but will
be back on the island when they reopen it...will let me know if i
still have a boat


There's always something ...
When Juan passed through here in September of 2003, we doubled all the
lines connecting the Mirage 33 sailboat to it's slip... but forgot to
add extra line to wrap around the genoa... in fact we should have
taken it down.
The sail was blown out and ripped to shreds..... an $1800.00 loss. I
believe the owners insurance covered it.


Reply:
Insurance should not cover an error by the owner like the ripped sail.
Laziness and carelessness should not be rewarded. Just ups the rates
for
the rest of us.


You drinking again Swill??
If you were right, insurance companies would refuse to payout on half
the automobile accidents... especially in the US.

Reply:
You dumb ****!!! You're a drinker and you made statements about your
alcoholic son and you accuse others of drinking. Why the hell should
insurance pay for something like a ripped sail due to your incompetence.
Not like driving down the street and wrecking the car. You pay extra for
that coverage. Make it a rider on the policy for coverage of your own
screw-ups. I guess you want the insurance company to pay for the clean up
of your yard after the windstorm as you and your family are too drunk to
handle that chore. You want insurance to cover that sail that ripped
during a race? Yup, you would.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -



hey Swill..
I bought you a ticket for your much needed vacation.
Bon voyage! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NzlG28B-R8Y


Reply:
Dip****, you can not afford a major pot to **** in. I can afford vacations.
Fact is I have been on a couple already this year. Camping the North Coast
of Calif. 10 days in Kona. A week long range fishing trip out of San
Diego. Plus an upcoming 10 day trip to San Diego for some surfing and
fishing. A weekend Kayak derby in Shelter Cove, CA. Now you, if you
stopped buying so much booze for you and your kid, you could at least afford
a weekend with the wife at a cheap B&B. But your life is to kiss Harry's
ass it seems.


North Star August 29th 11 12:54 PM

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On Aug 28, 10:54*pm, "Califbill" wrote:
"North Star" *wrote in message

...

On Aug 28, 4:43 pm, "Califbill" wrote:





"North Star" *wrote in message


...


On Aug 27, 5:25 pm, "Califbill" wrote:


"North Star" *wrote in message


....


On Aug 27, 9:05 am, wf3h wrote:


a little late....called the marina this morning to see if they could
disconnect the shore power line but long beach island has been
evacuated and the marina is closed. calling for 60mph winds
today...the little boat's on its own!


have a friend whose son lives on their boat...he's evacuated but will
be back on the island when they reopen it...will let me know if i
still have a boat


There's always something ...
When Juan passed through here in September of 2003, we doubled all the
lines connecting the Mirage 33 sailboat to it's slip... but forgot to
add extra line to wrap around the genoa... in fact we should have
taken it down.
The sail was blown out and ripped to shreds..... an $1800.00 loss. *I
believe the owners insurance covered it.


Reply:
Insurance should not cover an error by the owner like the ripped sail..
Laziness and carelessness should not be rewarded. *Just ups the rates
for
the rest of us.


You drinking again Swill??
If you were right, insurance companies would refuse to payout on half
the automobile accidents... especially in the US.


Reply:
You dumb ****!!! *You're a drinker and you made statements about your
alcoholic son and you accuse others of drinking. *Why the hell should
insurance pay for something like a ripped sail due to your incompetence..
Not like driving down the street and wrecking the car. *You pay extra for
that coverage. *Make it a rider on the policy for coverage of your own
screw-ups. *I guess you want the insurance company to pay for the clean up
of your yard after the windstorm as you and your family are too drunk to
handle that chore. * You want insurance to cover that sail that ripped
during a race? *Yup, you would.- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


hey Swill..
I bought you a ticket for your much needed vacation.
Bon voyage! * *http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NzlG28B-R8Y

Reply:
Dip****, you can not afford a major pot to **** in. *I can afford vacations.
Fact is I have been on a couple already this year. *Camping the North Coast
of Calif. *10 days in Kona. *A week long range fishing trip out of San
Diego. *Plus an upcoming 10 day trip to San Diego for some surfing and
fishing. *A weekend Kayak derby in Shelter Cove, CA. * Now you, if you
stopped buying so much booze for you and your kid, you could at least afford
a weekend with the wife at a cheap B&B. * But your life is to kiss Harry's
ass it seems.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Take my offer...please!

iBoatMore August 29th 11 01:54 PM

storm report
 
In article 38526db4-bccd-4ef0-921b-a17b7ed5cd15
@a14g2000yqo.googlegroups.com, says...

On Aug 28, 4:43*pm, "Califbill" wrote:
"North Star" *wrote in message

...

On Aug 27, 5:25 pm, "Califbill" wrote:





"North Star" *wrote in message


...


On Aug 27, 9:05 am, wf3h wrote:


a little late....called the marina this morning to see if they could
disconnect the shore power line but long beach island has been
evacuated and the marina is closed. calling for 60mph winds
today...the little boat's on its own!


have a friend whose son lives on their boat...he's evacuated but will
be back on the island when they reopen it...will let me know if i
still have a boat


There's always something ...
When Juan passed through here in September of 2003, we doubled all the
lines connecting the Mirage 33 sailboat to it's slip... but forgot to
add extra line to wrap around the genoa... in fact we should have
taken it down.
The sail was blown out and ripped to shreds..... an $1800.00 loss. *I
believe the owners insurance covered it.


Reply:
Insurance should not cover an error by the owner like the ripped sail.
Laziness and carelessness should not be rewarded. *Just ups the rates for
the rest of us.


You drinking again Swill??
If you were right, insurance companies would refuse to payout on half
the automobile accidents... especially in the US.

Reply:
You dumb ****!!! *You're a drinker and you made statements about your
alcoholic son and you accuse others of drinking. *Why the hell should
insurance pay for something like a ripped sail due to your incompetence.
Not like driving down the street and wrecking the car. *You pay extra for
that coverage. *Make it a rider on the policy for coverage of your own
screw-ups. *I guess you want the insurance company to pay for the clean up
of your yard after the windstorm as you and your family are too drunk to
handle that chore. * You want insurance to cover that sail that ripped
during a race? *Yup, you would.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -



hey Swill..
I bought you a ticket for your much needed vacation.
Bon voyage!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NzlG28B-R8Y

You can't afford a little wager let alone a vacation.

North Star August 29th 11 03:22 PM

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On Aug 29, 9:54*am, iBoatMore wrote:
In article 38526db4-bccd-4ef0-921b-a17b7ed5cd15
@a14g2000yqo.googlegroups.com, says...







On Aug 28, 4:43*pm, "Califbill" wrote:
"North Star" *wrote in message


....


On Aug 27, 5:25 pm, "Califbill" wrote:


"North Star" *wrote in message


...


On Aug 27, 9:05 am, wf3h wrote:


a little late....called the marina this morning to see if they could
disconnect the shore power line but long beach island has been
evacuated and the marina is closed. calling for 60mph winds
today...the little boat's on its own!


have a friend whose son lives on their boat...he's evacuated but will
be back on the island when they reopen it...will let me know if i
still have a boat


There's always something ...
When Juan passed through here in September of 2003, we doubled all the
lines connecting the Mirage 33 sailboat to it's slip... but forgot to
add extra line to wrap around the genoa... in fact we should have
taken it down.
The sail was blown out and ripped to shreds..... an $1800.00 loss. *I
believe the owners insurance covered it.


Reply:
Insurance should not cover an error by the owner like the ripped sail.
Laziness and carelessness should not be rewarded. *Just ups the rates for
the rest of us.


You drinking again Swill??
If you were right, insurance companies would refuse to payout on half
the automobile accidents... especially in the US.


Reply:
You dumb ****!!! *You're a drinker and you made statements about your
alcoholic son and you accuse others of drinking. *Why the hell should
insurance pay for something like a ripped sail due to your incompetence.
Not like driving down the street and wrecking the car. *You pay extra for
that coverage. *Make it a rider on the policy for coverage of your own
screw-ups. *I guess you want the insurance company to pay for the clean up
of your yard after the windstorm as you and your family are too drunk to
handle that chore. * You want insurance to cover that sail that ripped
during a race? *Yup, you would.- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


hey Swill..
I bought you a ticket for your much needed vacation.
Bon voyage! * *http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NzlG28B-R8Y


You can't afford a little wager let alone a vacation.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -



Who says I can't afford a wager or vacation??
I'm trying to spare the entire group your crying & moaning if I took
your life savings on something as foolish as a wager.

iBoatMore August 29th 11 05:23 PM

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In article 62992a43-cb60-44f6-9af1-6146f4bff6f8
@l4g2000vbv.googlegroups.com, says...

On Aug 29, 9:54*am, iBoatMore wrote:
In article 38526db4-bccd-4ef0-921b-a17b7ed5cd15
@a14g2000yqo.googlegroups.com, says...







On Aug 28, 4:43*pm, "Califbill" wrote:
"North Star" *wrote in message


...


On Aug 27, 5:25 pm, "Califbill" wrote:


"North Star" *wrote in message


...


On Aug 27, 9:05 am, wf3h wrote:


a little late....called the marina this morning to see if they could
disconnect the shore power line but long beach island has been
evacuated and the marina is closed. calling for 60mph winds
today...the little boat's on its own!


have a friend whose son lives on their boat...he's evacuated but will
be back on the island when they reopen it...will let me know if i
still have a boat


There's always something ...
When Juan passed through here in September of 2003, we doubled all the
lines connecting the Mirage 33 sailboat to it's slip... but forgot to
add extra line to wrap around the genoa... in fact we should have
taken it down.
The sail was blown out and ripped to shreds..... an $1800.00 loss. *I
believe the owners insurance covered it.


Reply:
Insurance should not cover an error by the owner like the ripped sail.
Laziness and carelessness should not be rewarded. *Just ups the rates for
the rest of us.


You drinking again Swill??
If you were right, insurance companies would refuse to payout on half
the automobile accidents... especially in the US.


Reply:
You dumb ****!!! *You're a drinker and you made statements about your
alcoholic son and you accuse others of drinking. *Why the hell should
insurance pay for something like a ripped sail due to your incompetence.
Not like driving down the street and wrecking the car. *You pay extra for
that coverage. *Make it a rider on the policy for coverage of your own
screw-ups. *I guess you want the insurance company to pay for the clean up
of your yard after the windstorm as you and your family are too drunk to
handle that chore. * You want insurance to cover that sail that ripped
during a race? *Yup, you would.- Hide quoted text -


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hey Swill..
I bought you a ticket for your much needed vacation.
Bon voyage! * *
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NzlG28B-R8Y

You can't afford a little wager let alone a vacation.- Hide quoted text -

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Who says I can't afford a wager or vacation??
I'm trying to spare the entire group your crying & moaning if I took
your life savings on something as foolish as a wager.


Try me, Don. You're almost as good as Harry at squirming out of
something you've said. Yep, the Cowardly Duo!


Califbill August 30th 11 01:15 AM

storm report
 
"North Star" wrote in message
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On Aug 28, 10:54 pm, "Califbill" wrote:
"North Star" wrote in message

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On Aug 28, 4:43 pm, "Califbill" wrote:





"North Star" wrote in message


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On Aug 27, 5:25 pm, "Califbill" wrote:


"North Star" wrote in message


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On Aug 27, 9:05 am, wf3h wrote:


a little late....called the marina this morning to see if they could
disconnect the shore power line but long beach island has been
evacuated and the marina is closed. calling for 60mph winds
today...the little boat's on its own!


have a friend whose son lives on their boat...he's evacuated but
will
be back on the island when they reopen it...will let me know if i
still have a boat


There's always something ...
When Juan passed through here in September of 2003, we doubled all the
lines connecting the Mirage 33 sailboat to it's slip... but forgot to
add extra line to wrap around the genoa... in fact we should have
taken it down.
The sail was blown out and ripped to shreds..... an $1800.00 loss. I
believe the owners insurance covered it.


Reply:
Insurance should not cover an error by the owner like the ripped sail.
Laziness and carelessness should not be rewarded. Just ups the rates
for
the rest of us.


You drinking again Swill??
If you were right, insurance companies would refuse to payout on half
the automobile accidents... especially in the US.


Reply:
You dumb ****!!! You're a drinker and you made statements about your
alcoholic son and you accuse others of drinking. Why the hell should
insurance pay for something like a ripped sail due to your incompetence.
Not like driving down the street and wrecking the car. You pay extra
for
that coverage. Make it a rider on the policy for coverage of your own
screw-ups. I guess you want the insurance company to pay for the clean
up
of your yard after the windstorm as you and your family are too drunk to
handle that chore. You want insurance to cover that sail that ripped
during a race? Yup, you would.- Hide quoted text -


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hey Swill..
I bought you a ticket for your much needed vacation.
Bon voyage! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NzlG28B-R8Y

Reply:
Dip****, you can not afford a major pot to **** in. I can afford
vacations.
Fact is I have been on a couple already this year. Camping the North
Coast
of Calif. 10 days in Kona. A week long range fishing trip out of San
Diego. Plus an upcoming 10 day trip to San Diego for some surfing and
fishing. A weekend Kayak derby in Shelter Cove, CA. Now you, if you
stopped buying so much booze for you and your kid, you could at least
afford
a weekend with the wife at a cheap B&B. But your life is to kiss Harry's
ass it seems.- Hide quoted text -

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Take my offer...please!


Reply:
it is both an offer you can not afford, and to say idiotic at best.


Honey Badger August 30th 11 01:15 AM

storm report
 
North Star wrote:
On Aug 29, 9:54 am, wrote:
In article38526db4-bccd-4ef0-921b-a17b7ed5cd15
@a14g2000yqo.googlegroups.com, says...







On Aug 28, 4:43 pm, wrote:
"North Star" wrote in message
....
On Aug 27, 5:25 pm, wrote:
"North Star" wrote in message
...
On Aug 27, 9:05 am, wrote:
a little late....called the marina this morning to see if they could
disconnect the shore power line but long beach island has been
evacuated and the marina is closed. calling for 60mph winds
today...the little boat's on its own!
have a friend whose son lives on their boat...he's evacuated but will
be back on the island when they reopen it...will let me know if i
still have a boat
There's always something ...
When Juan passed through here in September of 2003, we doubled all the
lines connecting the Mirage 33 sailboat to it's slip... but forgot to
add extra line to wrap around the genoa... in fact we should have
taken it down.
The sail was blown out and ripped to shreds..... an $1800.00 loss. I
believe the owners insurance covered it.
Reply:
Insurance should not cover an error by the owner like the ripped sail.
Laziness and carelessness should not be rewarded. Just ups the rates for
the rest of us.
You drinking again Swill??
If you were right, insurance companies would refuse to payout on half
the automobile accidents... especially in the US.
Reply:
You dumb ****!!! You're a drinker and you made statements about your
alcoholic son and you accuse others of drinking. Why the hell should
insurance pay for something like a ripped sail due to your incompetence.
Not like driving down the street and wrecking the car. You pay extra for
that coverage. Make it a rider on the policy for coverage of your own
screw-ups. I guess you want the insurance company to pay for the clean up
of your yard after the windstorm as you and your family are too drunk to
handle that chore. You want insurance to cover that sail that ripped
during a race? Yup, you would.- Hide quoted text -
- Show quoted text -
hey Swill..
I bought you a ticket for your much needed vacation.
Bon voyage! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NzlG28B-R8Y

You can't afford a little wager let alone a vacation.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Who says I can't afford a wager or vacation??
I'm trying to spare the entire group your crying& moaning if I took
your life savings on something as foolish as a wager.

What a bitch! That spin is just stupid!

-HB

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4r7wHMg5Yjg


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