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On 9/17/13 6:35 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote:


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On 9/17/13 5:40 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote:


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On 9/17/13 3:59 PM, True North wrote:
"a whole tank of gas"??
I wish I only used that much since is costs 1.33 per liter right
now
and the inboard tank holds 60 liters.
I realize you are trying to make a funny but you'd best stick with
your day job.....oh wait..you don't have one.


FlaJim is qualified to change the spark plug on a single cylinder
lawn
mower engine if someone gaps the plug and removes the old one with
the
proper socket.

---------------------------

Funny comment but far from accurate. I am sure he got a kick out
of it
also.



I don't recall seeing *one* post of his here that demonstrated a
*high*
level of knowledge of any boating subject, and that goes back to
years
past before he began posting here with his variety of handles. We've
had
dealers and professional mechanics, here no longer, that
demonstrated a
lot more knowledge, and we've had hobbyists demonstrating more
knowledge.

-----------------------------

Jim never claimed to be an expert in *all* boating issues. He was
well
known and respected when he lived up here for keeping people's
outdrives
working properly, including complete rebuilds when necessary. He
helped
me out a lot in getting one of my first boats (an old Century)
running
and working decently. It should have been deep sixed. One thing I
liked was that he would never take a short cut in the interest of
saving
a couple of bucks. He found and fixed several amateurish "fixes" on
that boat done by a previous owner that could have resulted in fires
or
other serious safety issues. He earned my respect and has remained
a
good friend. He just doesn't like you very much.




Darn. He doesn't like me. I am crushed.

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Your Bozo Bin is full of them.


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On 9/17/13 6:49 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote:


"F.O.A.D." wrote in message
m...

On 9/17/13 6:35 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote:


"F.O.A.D." wrote in message
...

On 9/17/13 5:40 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote:


"F.O.A.D." wrote in message
m...

On 9/17/13 3:59 PM, True North wrote:
"a whole tank of gas"??
I wish I only used that much since is costs 1.33 per liter right now
and the inboard tank holds 60 liters.
I realize you are trying to make a funny but you'd best stick with
your day job.....oh wait..you don't have one.


FlaJim is qualified to change the spark plug on a single cylinder lawn
mower engine if someone gaps the plug and removes the old one with the
proper socket.

---------------------------

Funny comment but far from accurate. I am sure he got a kick out of it
also.



I don't recall seeing *one* post of his here that demonstrated a *high*
level of knowledge of any boating subject, and that goes back to years
past before he began posting here with his variety of handles. We've had
dealers and professional mechanics, here no longer, that demonstrated a
lot more knowledge, and we've had hobbyists demonstrating more knowledge.

-----------------------------

Jim never claimed to be an expert in *all* boating issues. He was well
known and respected when he lived up here for keeping people's outdrives
working properly, including complete rebuilds when necessary. He helped
me out a lot in getting one of my first boats (an old Century) running
and working decently. It should have been deep sixed. One thing I
liked was that he would never take a short cut in the interest of saving
a couple of bucks. He found and fixed several amateurish "fixes" on
that boat done by a previous owner that could have resulted in fires or
other serious safety issues. He earned my respect and has remained a
good friend. He just doesn't like you very much.




Darn. He doesn't like me. I am crushed.

------------------------------

Your Bozo Bin is full of them.




And all but one have the same thing in common...they're all hate-filled
right-wingers. The one is slammer. I have no idea what he is, aside from
a flaming ass.
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"F.O.A.D." wrote in message
m...


I don't recall seeing *one* post of his here that demonstrated a
*high*
level of knowledge of any boating subject, and that goes back to
years
past before he began posting here with his variety of handles.
We've had
dealers and professional mechanics, here no longer, that
demonstrated a
lot more knowledge, and we've had hobbyists demonstrating more
knowledge.

-----------------------------

Jim never claimed to be an expert in *all* boating issues. He was
well
known and respected when he lived up here for keeping people's
outdrives
working properly, including complete rebuilds when necessary. He
helped
me out a lot in getting one of my first boats (an old Century)
running
and working decently. It should have been deep sixed. One thing I
liked was that he would never take a short cut in the interest of
saving
a couple of bucks. He found and fixed several amateurish "fixes"
on
that boat done by a previous owner that could have resulted in
fires or
other serious safety issues. He earned my respect and has
remained a
good friend. He just doesn't like you very much.




Darn. He doesn't like me. I am crushed.

------------------------------

Your Bozo Bin is full of them.


And all but one have the same thing in common...they're all
hate-filled
right-wingers. The one is slammer. I have no idea what he is, aside
from
a flaming ass.

---------------------------------

The only thing in common is your personal definition of what a
"hate-filled right-winger" is. It's not their problem. It's
yours.

But I agree about slammer.

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On 9/17/2013 5:40 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote:


"F.O.A.D." wrote in message
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On 9/17/13 3:59 PM, True North wrote:
"a whole tank of gas"??
I wish I only used that much since is costs 1.33 per liter right now
and the inboard tank holds 60 liters.
I realize you are trying to make a funny but you'd best stick with
your day job.....oh wait..you don't have one.


FlaJim is qualified to change the spark plug on a single cylinder lawn
mower engine if someone gaps the plug and removes the old one with the
proper socket.

---------------------------

Funny comment but far from accurate. I am sure he got a kick out of it
also.



Right. I've done all the maintenance on my John Deere since I've owned
it, including the daunting task of changing spark plugs.

But that comment coming from someone who doesn't have the prowess to dig
a hole for a deck post was amusing.


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On 9/17/2013 6:35 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote:


"F.O.A.D." wrote in message
...

On 9/17/13 5:40 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote:


"F.O.A.D." wrote in message
m...

On 9/17/13 3:59 PM, True North wrote:
"a whole tank of gas"??
I wish I only used that much since is costs 1.33 per liter right now
and the inboard tank holds 60 liters.
I realize you are trying to make a funny but you'd best stick with
your day job.....oh wait..you don't have one.


FlaJim is qualified to change the spark plug on a single cylinder lawn
mower engine if someone gaps the plug and removes the old one with the
proper socket.

---------------------------

Funny comment but far from accurate. I am sure he got a kick out of it
also.



I don't recall seeing *one* post of his here that demonstrated a *high*
level of knowledge of any boating subject, and that goes back to years
past before he began posting here with his variety of handles. We've had
dealers and professional mechanics, here no longer, that demonstrated a
lot more knowledge, and we've had hobbyists demonstrating more knowledge.

-----------------------------

Jim never claimed to be an expert in *all* boating issues. He was well
known and respected when he lived up here for keeping people's outdrives
working properly, including complete rebuilds when necessary. He helped
me out a lot in getting one of my first boats (an old Century) running
and working decently. It should have been deep sixed. One thing I
liked was that he would never take a short cut in the interest of saving
a couple of bucks. He found and fixed several amateurish "fixes" on
that boat done by a previous owner that could have resulted in fires or
other serious safety issues. He earned my respect and has remained a
good friend. He just doesn't like you very much.



That Jim fella sounds like one hell of a guy.
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On 9/17/2013 7:28 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote:





"F.O.A.D." wrote in message
m...


I don't recall seeing *one* post of his here that demonstrated a *high*
level of knowledge of any boating subject, and that goes back to years
past before he began posting here with his variety of handles. We've had
dealers and professional mechanics, here no longer, that demonstrated a
lot more knowledge, and we've had hobbyists demonstrating more
knowledge.

-----------------------------

Jim never claimed to be an expert in *all* boating issues. He was well
known and respected when he lived up here for keeping people's outdrives
working properly, including complete rebuilds when necessary. He helped
me out a lot in getting one of my first boats (an old Century) running
and working decently. It should have been deep sixed. One thing I
liked was that he would never take a short cut in the interest of saving
a couple of bucks. He found and fixed several amateurish "fixes" on
that boat done by a previous owner that could have resulted in fires or
other serious safety issues. He earned my respect and has remained a
good friend. He just doesn't like you very much.




Darn. He doesn't like me. I am crushed.

------------------------------

Your Bozo Bin is full of them.


And all but one have the same thing in common...they're all hate-filled
right-wingers. The one is slammer. I have no idea what he is, aside from
a flaming ass.

---------------------------------

The only thing in common is your personal definition of what a
"hate-filled right-winger" is. It's not their problem. It's yours.

But I agree about slammer.


Does Harry think that folks aren't fond of him because of political
differences? If so, he needs to do a more in depth assessment.
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On Tuesday, September 17, 2013 9:00:33 AM UTC-4, True North wrote:

As per my Mercury manual, I change the engine oil, the engine filter, the gearcase oil and I lubricate all zerks and any pivoting part.

I also make sure the gas is topped up and the proper amount of stabilizer included while running the engine for 5 minutes before the oil changes.

I'll leave the water separator filter in place until next spring/summer when I burn off the old gas.

There may be an additional step or two that I'll discover in my manual.

Last step is putting the trailer up on blocks and assembling the Navigloo shelter I purchased from Costco.


Quit lying, ****. You have the Dealer do it all.

You're a useless slug, just like your Master Krause.
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On Tuesday, September 17, 2013 3:59:57 PM UTC-4, True North wrote:
"a whole tank of gas"??

I wish I only used that much since is costs 1.33 per liter right now and the inboard tank holds 60 liters.

I realize you are trying to make a funny but you'd best stick with your day job.....oh wait..you don't have one.


Neither do you, ****face.

At least HE can back up a trailered Boat......
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On Tuesday, September 17, 2013 6:54:32 PM UTC-4, F.O.A.D. wrote:


And I conclude the 2 of you are old, decrepit, useless ****s that hide behind keyboards.

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