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On Tue, 11 Mar 2014 08:36:26 -0400, F*O*A*D wrote:
The idea of spending a lot of time in exotic locations waiting for parts to fix a broken down old trawler with failing generators, transmissions, et cetera, has little appeal to me. It's for sure that 'sitting on the hard' will be much easier on the generator, transmissions, et cetera. You really should crank those Volvo diesels up every couple of years, just to move the oil around. And, if you're in an exotic location, what the hell's wrong with spending some time there while waiting for a new generator to arrive? Sounds ideal to me....planned that way, maybe, eh? You seem to think that what might appeal to you is of universal appeal. Oh, and typically, you're not waiting for a new generator to arrive, you're waiting for a part on your existing generator to arrive. I get a kick out of you "full-time retirees." You've got nothing of consequence to do all day long, all week long, all month long, so you have to find a zillion little hobbies to fill out your dance card. Golf, model airplanes, RV'ing, firearms, motorcycling, bluegrass festivals, guitars. What's next, line dancing? === Those grapes must really be sour this morning. |
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On 3/11/2014 10:12 AM, Wayne.B wrote:
On Tue, 11 Mar 2014 08:36:26 -0400, F*O*A*D wrote: The idea of spending a lot of time in exotic locations waiting for parts to fix a broken down old trawler with failing generators, transmissions, et cetera, has little appeal to me. It's for sure that 'sitting on the hard' will be much easier on the generator, transmissions, et cetera. You really should crank those Volvo diesels up every couple of years, just to move the oil around. And, if you're in an exotic location, what the hell's wrong with spending some time there while waiting for a new generator to arrive? Sounds ideal to me....planned that way, maybe, eh? You seem to think that what might appeal to you is of universal appeal. Oh, and typically, you're not waiting for a new generator to arrive, you're waiting for a part on your existing generator to arrive. I get a kick out of you "full-time retirees." You've got nothing of consequence to do all day long, all week long, all month long, so you have to find a zillion little hobbies to fill out your dance card. Golf, model airplanes, RV'ing, firearms, motorcycling, bluegrass festivals, guitars. What's next, line dancing? === Those grapes must really be sour this morning. Harry is a perfect example of not financially preparing for his golden years. Unfortunately there are many more like him who will eventually end up on the public dole because of poor planning. |
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On 3/11/2014 7:21 PM, HanK wrote:
On 3/11/2014 10:12 AM, Wayne.B wrote: On Tue, 11 Mar 2014 08:36:26 -0400, F*O*A*D wrote: The idea of spending a lot of time in exotic locations waiting for parts to fix a broken down old trawler with failing generators, transmissions, et cetera, has little appeal to me. It's for sure that 'sitting on the hard' will be much easier on the generator, transmissions, et cetera. You really should crank those Volvo diesels up every couple of years, just to move the oil around. And, if you're in an exotic location, what the hell's wrong with spending some time there while waiting for a new generator to arrive? Sounds ideal to me....planned that way, maybe, eh? You seem to think that what might appeal to you is of universal appeal. Oh, and typically, you're not waiting for a new generator to arrive, you're waiting for a part on your existing generator to arrive. I get a kick out of you "full-time retirees." You've got nothing of consequence to do all day long, all week long, all month long, so you have to find a zillion little hobbies to fill out your dance card. Golf, model airplanes, RV'ing, firearms, motorcycling, bluegrass festivals, guitars. What's next, line dancing? === Those grapes must really be sour this morning. Harry is a perfect example of not financially preparing for his golden years. Unfortunately there are many more like him who will eventually end up on the public dole because of poor planning. For some it's not for not trying... Some work really hard all their lives and just don't make it as well as others... but it doesn't mean they gotta' give up and bitch about what others have. |
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