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On 7/12/2012 1:27 PM, North Star wrote:
On Jul 12, 2:19 pm, "Califbill" wrote: "North Star" wrote in message ... On Jul 12, 1:33 am, "Califbill" wrote: "North Star" wrote in message ... On Jul 11, 11:36 pm, Frogwatch wrote: I am sure that Renn Tolman, designer of the Tolman Skiff never intended his boats to be used for...........wakeboarding and I'm not even sure they do such things in AK where he is from. However, my son has gotten interested in wakeboarding and believe it or not my 20 Standard Tolman Skiff with 90 hp Yamaha does fairly well as a tow craft. So far, we have simply rigged a simple bridle from the stern cleats but now my son has assurred me that a "tower" will make her much more useful for wakeboarding and that I could probably make such a thing easily. Nothing like playing on Dad's natural desire to build stuff. So, where on a boat should the attachment point be for towing a wake board? How high should it be? Such an ignominous thing for such a noble craft that I intended to be used for exploring. Monday, I was excited over exploring the "Crooked River" that runs into the Ocklocknee River of N. FL but the boys looked bored so I gave in and we went back out of gator paradise to more open water for them to play. Still, it was day on the water. At least it sees water...think of Snotties poor rowboat. It sits there year after year, rotting away and only used by a family of critters as shelter. ------------------------------------------ You just had to be asinine. Hi Swill......yes, you might call it 'the culture' of this newsgroup. ------------------------------------------------- Nope, I just call it head up your ass stupidity by you. Well, that's just the kind of attitude we need to improve the newsgroup. Were you always a jackass, Swill? I'd like to think you could do better, but............. |
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#32
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#33
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"North Star" wrote in message
... On Jul 12, 2:19 pm, "Califbill" wrote: "North Star" wrote in message ... On Jul 12, 1:33 am, "Califbill" wrote: "North Star" wrote in message ... On Jul 11, 11:36 pm, Frogwatch wrote: I am sure that Renn Tolman, designer of the Tolman Skiff never intended his boats to be used for...........wakeboarding and I'm not even sure they do such things in AK where he is from. However, my son has gotten interested in wakeboarding and believe it or not my 20 Standard Tolman Skiff with 90 hp Yamaha does fairly well as a tow craft. So far, we have simply rigged a simple bridle from the stern cleats but now my son has assurred me that a "tower" will make her much more useful for wakeboarding and that I could probably make such a thing easily. Nothing like playing on Dad's natural desire to build stuff. So, where on a boat should the attachment point be for towing a wake board? How high should it be? Such an ignominous thing for such a noble craft that I intended to be used for exploring. Monday, I was excited over exploring the "Crooked River" that runs into the Ocklocknee River of N. FL but the boys looked bored so I gave in and we went back out of gator paradise to more open water for them to play. Still, it was day on the water. At least it sees water...think of Snotties poor rowboat. It sits there year after year, rotting away and only used by a family of critters as shelter. ------------------------------------------ You just had to be asinine. Hi Swill......yes, you might call it 'the culture' of this newsgroup. ------------------------------------------------- Nope, I just call it head up your ass stupidity by you. Well, that's just the kind of attitude we need to improve the newsgroup. Were you always a jackass, Swill? ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Unlike you I have a smart brain, and follow my own road, unlike you who seems to have latched on to the Harry Train. Which is a **** poor train to ride. |
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#34
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On Jul 12, 3:43*pm, "Califbill" wrote:
"North Star" *wrote in message ... On Jul 12, 2:19 pm, "Califbill" wrote: "North Star" *wrote in message ... On Jul 12, 1:33 am, "Califbill" wrote: "North Star" *wrote in message .... On Jul 11, 11:36 pm, Frogwatch wrote: I am sure that Renn Tolman, designer of the Tolman Skiff never intended his boats to be used for...........wakeboarding and I'm not even sure they do such things in AK where he is from. *However, my son has gotten interested in wakeboarding and believe it or not my 20 Standard Tolman Skiff with 90 hp Yamaha does fairly well as a tow craft. So far, we have simply rigged a simple bridle from the stern cleats but now my son has assurred me that a "tower" will make her much more useful for wakeboarding and that I could probably make such a thing easily.. Nothing like playing on Dad's natural desire to build stuff. So, where on a boat should the attachment point be for towing a wake board? How high should it be? Such an ignominous thing for such a noble craft that I intended to be used for exploring. *Monday, I was excited over exploring the "Crooked River" that runs into the Ocklocknee River of N. FL but the boys looked bored so I gave in and we went back out of gator paradise to more open water for them to play. Still, it was day on the water. At least it sees water...think of Snotties poor rowboat. It sits there year after year, rotting away and only used by a family of critters as shelter. ------------------------------------------ You just had to be asinine. Hi Swill......yes, you might call it 'the culture' of this newsgroup. ------------------------------------------------- Nope, I just call it head up your ass stupidity by you. Well, that's just the kind of attitude we need to improve the newsgroup. Were you always a jackass, Swill? --------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Unlike you I have a smart brain, and follow my own road, unlike you who seems to have latched on to the Harry Train. *Which is a **** poor train to ride. Prove you "have a smart brain" and try working for the betterment of the group instead of holding it back. |
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#36
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On 7/12/2012 2:43 PM, Califbill wrote:
"North Star" wrote in message ... On Jul 12, 2:19 pm, "Califbill" wrote: "North Star" wrote in message ... On Jul 12, 1:33 am, "Califbill" wrote: "North Star" wrote in message ... On Jul 11, 11:36 pm, Frogwatch wrote: I am sure that Renn Tolman, designer of the Tolman Skiff never intended his boats to be used for...........wakeboarding and I'm not even sure they do such things in AK where he is from. However, my son has gotten interested in wakeboarding and believe it or not my 20 Standard Tolman Skiff with 90 hp Yamaha does fairly well as a tow craft. So far, we have simply rigged a simple bridle from the stern cleats but now my son has assurred me that a "tower" will make her much more useful for wakeboarding and that I could probably make such a thing easily. Nothing like playing on Dad's natural desire to build stuff. So, where on a boat should the attachment point be for towing a wake board? How high should it be? Such an ignominous thing for such a noble craft that I intended to be used for exploring. Monday, I was excited over exploring the "Crooked River" that runs into the Ocklocknee River of N. FL but the boys looked bored so I gave in and we went back out of gator paradise to more open water for them to play. Still, it was day on the water. At least it sees water...think of Snotties poor rowboat. It sits there year after year, rotting away and only used by a family of critters as shelter. ------------------------------------------ You just had to be asinine. Hi Swill......yes, you might call it 'the culture' of this newsgroup. ------------------------------------------------- Nope, I just call it head up your ass stupidity by you. Well, that's just the kind of attitude we need to improve the newsgroup. Were you always a jackass, Swill? ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Unlike you I have a smart brain, and follow my own road, unlike you who seems to have latched on to the Harry Train. Which is a **** poor train to ride. He's virtually the only one riding that train. That should lern him sumpin. |
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#38
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On Jul 12, 4:47*pm, iBoaterer wrote:
In article m, says... On 7/12/2012 2:43 PM, Califbill wrote: "North Star" *wrote in message .... On Jul 12, 2:19 pm, "Califbill" wrote: "North Star" *wrote in message .... On Jul 12, 1:33 am, "Califbill" wrote: "North Star" *wrote in message ... On Jul 11, 11:36 pm, Frogwatch wrote: I am sure that Renn Tolman, designer of the Tolman Skiff never intended his boats to be used for...........wakeboarding and I'm not even sure they do such things in AK where he is from. *However, my son has gotten interested in wakeboarding and believe it or not my 20 Standard Tolman Skiff with 90 hp Yamaha does fairly well as a tow craft. So far, we have simply rigged a simple bridle from the stern cleats but now my son has assurred me that a "tower" will make her much more useful for wakeboarding and that I could probably make such a thing easily. Nothing like playing on Dad's natural desire to build stuff. So, where on a boat should the attachment point be for towing a wake board? How high should it be? Such an ignominous thing for such a noble craft that I intended to be used for exploring. *Monday, I was excited over exploring the "Crooked River" that runs into the Ocklocknee River of N. FL but the boys looked bored so I gave in and we went back out of gator paradise to more open water for them to play. Still, it was day on the water. At least it sees water...think of Snotties poor rowboat. It sits there year after year, rotting away and only used by a family of critters as shelter. ------------------------------------------ You just had to be asinine. Hi Swill......yes, you might call it 'the culture' of this newsgroup.. ------------------------------------------------- Nope, I just call it head up your ass stupidity by you. Well, that's just the kind of attitude we need to improve the newsgroup. Were you always a jackass, Swill? --------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Unlike you I have a smart brain, and follow my own road, unlike you who seems to have latched on to the Harry Train. *Which is a **** poor train to ride. He's virtually the only one riding that train. That should lern him sumpin. Cool, some more new spelling! It's okay, according to Harry, that's how the English language works, make it up as you go along! That's what y'all southern boys have been doing for hundreds of years. |
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#39
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"North Star" wrote in message
... On Jul 12, 3:43 pm, "Califbill" wrote: "North Star" wrote in message ... On Jul 12, 2:19 pm, "Califbill" wrote: "North Star" wrote in message ... On Jul 12, 1:33 am, "Califbill" wrote: "North Star" wrote in message ... On Jul 11, 11:36 pm, Frogwatch wrote: I am sure that Renn Tolman, designer of the Tolman Skiff never intended his boats to be used for...........wakeboarding and I'm not even sure they do such things in AK where he is from. However, my son has gotten interested in wakeboarding and believe it or not my 20 Standard Tolman Skiff with 90 hp Yamaha does fairly well as a tow craft. So far, we have simply rigged a simple bridle from the stern cleats but now my son has assurred me that a "tower" will make her much more useful for wakeboarding and that I could probably make such a thing easily. Nothing like playing on Dad's natural desire to build stuff. So, where on a boat should the attachment point be for towing a wake board? How high should it be? Such an ignominous thing for such a noble craft that I intended to be used for exploring. Monday, I was excited over exploring the "Crooked River" that runs into the Ocklocknee River of N. FL but the boys looked bored so I gave in and we went back out of gator paradise to more open water for them to play. Still, it was day on the water. At least it sees water...think of Snotties poor rowboat. It sits there year after year, rotting away and only used by a family of critters as shelter. ------------------------------------------ You just had to be asinine. Hi Swill......yes, you might call it 'the culture' of this newsgroup. ------------------------------------------------- Nope, I just call it head up your ass stupidity by you. Well, that's just the kind of attitude we need to improve the newsgroup. Were you always a jackass, Swill? --------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Unlike you I have a smart brain, and follow my own road, unlike you who seems to have latched on to the Harry Train. Which is a **** poor train to ride. Prove you "have a smart brain" and try working for the betterment of the group instead of holding it back. ------------------------------------------------------------------ Show where I am holding the newsgroup back. Compare me to your postings. As to smart, I have a lot higher IQ, probably a better university education, at least a better discipline of study, and have been much more financially successful. All these show me to have a lot smarter brain than you. |
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#40
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On 7/12/12 4:54 PM, Califbill wrote:
.. As to smart, I have a lot higher IQ, probably a better university education, at least a better discipline of study, and have been much more financially successful. Pretty funny stuff. Keep it up...we need laughs in here, and you and your fellow righties are a steady and reliable source. |
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