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On Jun 14, 4:52 pm, "nom=de=plume" wrote:
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On Mon, 14 Jun 2010 15:35:13 -0400, Wiley
wrote:

Pass the popcorn. The dumpster Diva is going to teach Wayne all about
coral, and ground tackle. This should be good.

Heh.

There's always more to learn but I will be filtering carefully. :-)

So, Wayne... for someone who promotes "teaching" is this kind of
comment one
you approve of? Apparently it is, since you think he's amusing.

Yet, you have no problem scolding me about _my_ attitude...

OK, I'll jump in here. I didn't see Wayne aproving of anyone elses
comments, and I didn't see where Wayne thought the other post[s] were
amusing. But Wayne is a great sailor and not only with his Grand Banks
but is an accomplished wind sailor/racer.


I have no doubt that Wayne is a great sailor. He said it the very last
post:

jerkPass the popcorn. The dumpster Diva is going to teach Wayne all
about
jerkcoral, and ground tackle. This should be good.
wayne Heh.
wayne There's always more to learn but I will be filtering carefully.
:-)

So, was he amused or not, in your humble opinion, by the dumpster Diva
reference?


If I was to be a sail or a trawler, I wouldnt' take his advice
lightly. From what I understand the reason why there is so much chain
involved is not only to thwart scrapes that would cut a rope but the
weight of the chain helps to set the anchor. There's more than one
reason to use chain and the length of the chain than what seems to be
of face value.


Ok. And what about retrieving the chain if you don't have help from the
windlass?


You are looking at 40'+ boats without a windlass?

Keep on trollin'


Please show me where I said that. What I said was what happens if it fails
to work. So, you're just an idiot.


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nom=de=plume wrote:

"Larry" wrote in message
...
nom=de=plume wrote:

"Tim" wrote in message
...
On Jun 14, 4:52 pm, "nom=de=plume" wrote:
"Wayne.B" wrote in message

...

On Mon, 14 Jun 2010 15:35:13 -0400, Wiley
wrote:

Pass the popcorn. The dumpster Diva is going to teach Wayne all
about
coral, and ground tackle. This should be good.

Heh.

There's always more to learn but I will be filtering carefully.
:-)

So, Wayne... for someone who promotes "teaching" is this kind of
comment one
you approve of? Apparently it is, since you think he's amusing.

Yet, you have no problem scolding me about _my_ attitude...

OK, I'll jump in here. I didn't see Wayne aproving of anyone elses
comments, and I didn't see where Wayne thought the other post[s] were
amusing. But Wayne is a great sailor and not only with his Grand Banks
but is an accomplished wind sailor/racer.

I have no doubt that Wayne is a great sailor. He said it the very
last post:

jerkPass the popcorn. The dumpster Diva is going to teach Wayne all
about
jerkcoral, and ground tackle. This should be good.
wayne Heh.
wayne There's always more to learn but I will be filtering
carefully. :-)

So, was he amused or not, in your humble opinion, by the dumpster
Diva reference?


If I was to be a sail or a trawler, I wouldnt' take his advice
lightly. From what I understand the reason why there is so much chain
involved is not only to thwart scrapes that would cut a rope but the
weight of the chain helps to set the anchor. There's more than one
reason to use chain and the length of the chain than what seems to be
of face value.

Ok. And what about retrieving the chain if you don't have help from
the windlass?


You are looking at 40'+ boats without a windlass?

Keep on trollin'


Please show me where I said that. What I said was what happens if it
fails to work. So, you're just an idiot.


You never asked that question.
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"Larry" wrote in message
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nom=de=plume wrote:

"Larry" wrote in message
...
nom=de=plume wrote:

"Tim" wrote in message
...
On Jun 14, 4:52 pm, "nom=de=plume" wrote:
"Wayne.B" wrote in message

...

On Mon, 14 Jun 2010 15:35:13 -0400, Wiley
wrote:

Pass the popcorn. The dumpster Diva is going to teach Wayne all
about
coral, and ground tackle. This should be good.

Heh.

There's always more to learn but I will be filtering carefully.
:-)

So, Wayne... for someone who promotes "teaching" is this kind of
comment one
you approve of? Apparently it is, since you think he's amusing.

Yet, you have no problem scolding me about _my_ attitude...

OK, I'll jump in here. I didn't see Wayne aproving of anyone elses
comments, and I didn't see where Wayne thought the other post[s] were
amusing. But Wayne is a great sailor and not only with his Grand Banks
but is an accomplished wind sailor/racer.

I have no doubt that Wayne is a great sailor. He said it the very last
post:

jerkPass the popcorn. The dumpster Diva is going to teach Wayne all
about
jerkcoral, and ground tackle. This should be good.
wayne Heh.
wayne There's always more to learn but I will be filtering carefully.
:-)

So, was he amused or not, in your humble opinion, by the dumpster Diva
reference?


If I was to be a sail or a trawler, I wouldnt' take his advice
lightly. From what I understand the reason why there is so much chain
involved is not only to thwart scrapes that would cut a rope but the
weight of the chain helps to set the anchor. There's more than one
reason to use chain and the length of the chain than what seems to be
of face value.

Ok. And what about retrieving the chain if you don't have help from the
windlass?


You are looking at 40'+ boats without a windlass?

Keep on trollin'


Please show me where I said that. What I said was what happens if it
fails to work. So, you're just an idiot.


You never asked that question.


You're the one claiming I said something when I didn't. You're a liar AND an
idiot.

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nom=de=plume wrote:

"Larry" wrote in message
...
nom=de=plume wrote:

"Larry" wrote in message
...
nom=de=plume wrote:

"Tim" wrote in message
...

On Jun 14, 4:52 pm, "nom=de=plume" wrote:
"Wayne.B" wrote in message

...

On Mon, 14 Jun 2010 15:35:13 -0400, Wiley

wrote:

Pass the popcorn. The dumpster Diva is going to teach Wayne all
about
coral, and ground tackle. This should be good.

Heh.

There's always more to learn but I will be filtering carefully.
:-)

So, Wayne... for someone who promotes "teaching" is this kind of
comment one
you approve of? Apparently it is, since you think he's amusing.

Yet, you have no problem scolding me about _my_ attitude...

OK, I'll jump in here. I didn't see Wayne aproving of anyone elses
comments, and I didn't see where Wayne thought the other post[s]
were
amusing. But Wayne is a great sailor and not only with his Grand
Banks
but is an accomplished wind sailor/racer.

I have no doubt that Wayne is a great sailor. He said it the very
last post:

jerkPass the popcorn. The dumpster Diva is going to teach Wayne
all about
jerkcoral, and ground tackle. This should be good.
wayne Heh.
wayne There's always more to learn but I will be filtering
carefully. :-)

So, was he amused or not, in your humble opinion, by the dumpster
Diva reference?


If I was to be a sail or a trawler, I wouldnt' take his advice
lightly. From what I understand the reason why there is so much
chain
involved is not only to thwart scrapes that would cut a rope but the
weight of the chain helps to set the anchor. There's more than one
reason to use chain and the length of the chain than what seems
to be
of face value.

Ok. And what about retrieving the chain if you don't have help
from the windlass?


You are looking at 40'+ boats without a windlass?

Keep on trollin'

Please show me where I said that. What I said was what happens if it
fails to work. So, you're just an idiot.


You never asked that question.


You're the one claiming I said something when I didn't. You're a liar
AND an idiot.

No, you never asked "what happens if it fails to work", dip****.
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"Larry" wrote in message
...
nom=de=plume wrote:

"Larry" wrote in message
...
nom=de=plume wrote:

"Larry" wrote in message
...
nom=de=plume wrote:

"Tim" wrote in message
...
On Jun 14, 4:52 pm, "nom=de=plume" wrote:
"Wayne.B" wrote in message

...

On Mon, 14 Jun 2010 15:35:13 -0400, Wiley

wrote:

Pass the popcorn. The dumpster Diva is going to teach Wayne all
about
coral, and ground tackle. This should be good.

Heh.

There's always more to learn but I will be filtering carefully.
:-)

So, Wayne... for someone who promotes "teaching" is this kind of
comment one
you approve of? Apparently it is, since you think he's amusing.

Yet, you have no problem scolding me about _my_ attitude...

OK, I'll jump in here. I didn't see Wayne aproving of anyone elses
comments, and I didn't see where Wayne thought the other post[s]
were
amusing. But Wayne is a great sailor and not only with his Grand
Banks
but is an accomplished wind sailor/racer.

I have no doubt that Wayne is a great sailor. He said it the very
last post:

jerkPass the popcorn. The dumpster Diva is going to teach Wayne all
about
jerkcoral, and ground tackle. This should be good.
wayne Heh.
wayne There's always more to learn but I will be filtering
carefully. :-)

So, was he amused or not, in your humble opinion, by the dumpster
Diva reference?


If I was to be a sail or a trawler, I wouldnt' take his advice
lightly. From what I understand the reason why there is so much
chain
involved is not only to thwart scrapes that would cut a rope but the
weight of the chain helps to set the anchor. There's more than one
reason to use chain and the length of the chain than what seems to
be
of face value.

Ok. And what about retrieving the chain if you don't have help from
the windlass?


You are looking at 40'+ boats without a windlass?

Keep on trollin'

Please show me where I said that. What I said was what happens if it
fails to work. So, you're just an idiot.


You never asked that question.


You're the one claiming I said something when I didn't. You're a liar AND
an idiot.

No, you never asked "what happens if it fails to work", dip****.


Well, you're a liar and a dip****. You win!




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nom=de=plume wrote:

"Larry" wrote in message
...
nom=de=plume wrote:

"Larry" wrote in message
...
nom=de=plume wrote:

"Larry" wrote in message
...
nom=de=plume wrote:

"Tim" wrote in message
...

On Jun 14, 4:52 pm, "nom=de=plume" wrote:
"Wayne.B" wrote in message

...

On Mon, 14 Jun 2010 15:35:13 -0400, Wiley

wrote:

Pass the popcorn. The dumpster Diva is going to teach Wayne all
about
coral, and ground tackle. This should be good.

Heh.

There's always more to learn but I will be filtering carefully.
:-)

So, Wayne... for someone who promotes "teaching" is this kind
of comment one
you approve of? Apparently it is, since you think he's amusing.

Yet, you have no problem scolding me about _my_ attitude...

OK, I'll jump in here. I didn't see Wayne aproving of anyone elses
comments, and I didn't see where Wayne thought the other
post[s] were
amusing. But Wayne is a great sailor and not only with his
Grand Banks
but is an accomplished wind sailor/racer.

I have no doubt that Wayne is a great sailor. He said it the
very last post:

jerkPass the popcorn. The dumpster Diva is going to teach Wayne
all about
jerkcoral, and ground tackle. This should be good.
wayne Heh.
wayne There's always more to learn but I will be filtering
carefully. :-)

So, was he amused or not, in your humble opinion, by the
dumpster Diva reference?


If I was to be a sail or a trawler, I wouldnt' take his advice
lightly. From what I understand the reason why there is so much
chain
involved is not only to thwart scrapes that would cut a rope
but the
weight of the chain helps to set the anchor. There's more than one
reason to use chain and the length of the chain than what seems
to be
of face value.

Ok. And what about retrieving the chain if you don't have help
from the windlass?


You are looking at 40'+ boats without a windlass?

Keep on trollin'

Please show me where I said that. What I said was what happens if
it fails to work. So, you're just an idiot.


You never asked that question.

You're the one claiming I said something when I didn't. You're a
liar AND an idiot.

No, you never asked "what happens if it fails to work", dip****.


Well, you're a liar and a dip****. You win!


I never snipped the post. It's all on Google.
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"Larry" wrote in message
...
nom=de=plume wrote:

"Larry" wrote in message
...
nom=de=plume wrote:

"Larry" wrote in message
...
nom=de=plume wrote:

"Larry" wrote in message
...
nom=de=plume wrote:

"Tim" wrote in message
...
On Jun 14, 4:52 pm, "nom=de=plume" wrote:
"Wayne.B" wrote in message

...

On Mon, 14 Jun 2010 15:35:13 -0400, Wiley

wrote:

Pass the popcorn. The dumpster Diva is going to teach Wayne all
about
coral, and ground tackle. This should be good.

Heh.

There's always more to learn but I will be filtering carefully.
:-)

So, Wayne... for someone who promotes "teaching" is this kind of
comment one
you approve of? Apparently it is, since you think he's amusing.

Yet, you have no problem scolding me about _my_ attitude...

OK, I'll jump in here. I didn't see Wayne aproving of anyone elses
comments, and I didn't see where Wayne thought the other post[s]
were
amusing. But Wayne is a great sailor and not only with his Grand
Banks
but is an accomplished wind sailor/racer.

I have no doubt that Wayne is a great sailor. He said it the very
last post:

jerkPass the popcorn. The dumpster Diva is going to teach Wayne
all about
jerkcoral, and ground tackle. This should be good.
wayne Heh.
wayne There's always more to learn but I will be filtering
carefully. :-)

So, was he amused or not, in your humble opinion, by the dumpster
Diva reference?


If I was to be a sail or a trawler, I wouldnt' take his advice
lightly. From what I understand the reason why there is so much
chain
involved is not only to thwart scrapes that would cut a rope but
the
weight of the chain helps to set the anchor. There's more than one
reason to use chain and the length of the chain than what seems to
be
of face value.

Ok. And what about retrieving the chain if you don't have help from
the windlass?


You are looking at 40'+ boats without a windlass?

Keep on trollin'

Please show me where I said that. What I said was what happens if it
fails to work. So, you're just an idiot.


You never asked that question.

You're the one claiming I said something when I didn't. You're a liar
AND an idiot.
No, you never asked "what happens if it fails to work", dip****.


Well, you're a liar and a dip****. You win!


I never snipped the post. It's all on Google.


"And what about retrieving the chain if you don't have help from the
windlass?" So, you're either a liar or stupid. You pick.


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