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Stinky and Bertie hallucinating again...


//////?????WAAAAAAAAAIT A MINUTE! It wasn't long ago you were claiming
your Rav4 was a truck.


"Donnie steps into a great big pile again"


D'oh...y'all southern boys must be suffering from heat stroke.
I traded my RAV4 16,5 months ago.
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On 8/17/2014 6:29 PM, KC wrote:
On 8/17/2014 4:05 PM, H*a*r*r*o*l*d wrote:
On 8/17/2014 12:00 PM, True North wrote:
" Just put the kayak on a rack on the car"


Don't own a car....and I'm not fussy about carrying a kayak on the
roof of my truck.

Your physique is not conducive to lifting something heavy and awkward
onto the top of an SUV.


His physique is not conducive to sitting on a "sit on" kayak (or
anything else for that matter)...


I disagree. Have you seen his pic.?

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On 8/17/2014 8:42 PM, H*a*r*r*o*l*d wrote:
On 8/17/2014 6:29 PM, KC wrote:
On 8/17/2014 4:05 PM, H*a*r*r*o*l*d wrote:
On 8/17/2014 12:00 PM, True North wrote:
" Just put the kayak on a rack on the car"


Don't own a car....and I'm not fussy about carrying a kayak on the
roof of my truck.

Your physique is not conducive to lifting something heavy and awkward
onto the top of an SUV.


His physique is not conducive to sitting on a "sit on" kayak (or
anything else for that matter)...


I disagree. Have you seen his pic.?


yes, fat, bald, bowlegged,,, yup, seen it.


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KC wrote:
On 8/16/2014 11:32 PM, Califbill wrote:
KC wrote:
On 8/16/2014 1:05 PM, F Murtz wrote:
KC wrote:
tz wrote:
anyone got plans for 13 foot maybe 12' nested stitch and glue boat,all
th
a nesting "skiff"? for fishing and just running about etc,that can fit
up to four at a pinch, just a bit bigger than than the usual nesting
stitch and glue types that there are tons of plans for.

I am not sure that I have seen anything like that but I will look through
my stuff. For 4 people "in a pinch" I say you need at least a 12 foot
skiff, but if I were you I might want a scow instead, more room up front
and it might be easier to build. If you decide to modify an existing
plan, that might be the best way.

Do you want "nesting" as a novelty, or do you need it for transport,
other cause I have a 12 foot skiff that fits in the back of a pickup
truck, and would hold 4 "in a pinch"...


Unless that 12' is super wide, is not a 4 passenger boat. My 14'
lightweight aluminum Valco was a 3 person boat. The 12' was shorter by 2'
in the widest portion. So lots less carrying capacity. Maybe 4 little
people.


But he did not ask for a "4 passenger boat", he specifically said "up to
four in a pinch", and this boat can do that, and slide into the back of a
pickup truck too. But it's not a "nesting" boat...

http://smallboats.com/stanley_sie.htm


No way, unless a life threatening situation would you put 4 normal size
people in a small 12' boat. What is the load capacity?
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L'il Snottie snorts...


" yes, fat, bald, bowlegged,,, yup, seen it. "


You've seen nothing, Snottie....unless it's your own picture of a short pudgy greasy little turd.
How's the job search coming?
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On 8/18/14 7:29 AM, True North wrote:
L'il Snottie snorts...


" yes, fat, bald, bowlegged,,, yup, seen it."


You've seen nothing, Snottie....unless it's your own picture of a short pudgy greasy little turd.
How's the job search coming?



Snotty Scotty, aka Lil Greaseball, has his photos posted all over Facebook:

http://tinyurl.com/myy8zpv

http://tinyurl.com/oxykpy3

You have to be on Facebook to see it...he's short, chubby, unkempt, and
I'll bet the horse smells better than he does. The other photo shows
Snotty's triple chin...

He's a piece of work.
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On Monday, 18 August 2014 09:13:37 UTC-3, F*O*A*D wrote:
On 8/18/14 7:29 AM, True North wrote:

L'il Snottie snorts...






" yes, fat, bald, bowlegged,,, yup, seen it."






You've seen nothing, Snottie....unless it's your own picture of a short pudgy greasy little turd.


How's the job search coming?








Snotty Scotty, aka Lil Greaseball, has his photos posted all over Facebook:



http://tinyurl.com/myy8zpv



http://tinyurl.com/oxykpy3



You have to be on Facebook to see it...he's short, chubby, unkempt, and

I'll bet the horse smells better than he does. The other photo shows

Snotty's triple chin...



He's a piece of work.


The nerve of that little chump to comment on someone elses' looks.
Standing next to him, people might mistake me for a Hollywood movie star. ;-)
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