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Problem is boating posts do not generate much interest or many replies any
more. Even Bayliner posts seem to lack interest at the present time.

I could always start a Kerry post and generate much more discussion.
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RGrew,
Makes me wonder what ever happened to Harry's nemesis Skipper?
Paul

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Problem is boating posts do not generate much interest or many replies any
more. Even Bayliner posts seem to lack interest at the present time.

I could always start a Kerry post and generate much more discussion.



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"Paul Schilter" paulschilter@comcast,dot,net wrote in message
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Makes me wonder what ever happened to Harry's nemesis Skipper?
Paul

Skippy sold his Bilgeliner and apparently felt he didn't belong in a boaters
newsgroup any longer.


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Don White wrote:

"Paul Schilter" paulschilter@comcast,dot,net wrote in message
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Makes me wonder what ever happened to Harry's nemesis Skipper?
Paul

Skippy sold his Bilgeliner and apparently felt he didn't belong in a boaters
newsgroup any longer.



Did he actually sell that boat? I know he was discussing the fact that
he had had a couple of offers. He was a interesting fellow, and
certainly brighter and a better writer than the absolutely mindless
right-wing trash that floats through here these days.

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On Sat, 21 Aug 2004 20:07:01 -0400, Harry Krause
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He was a interesting fellow, and
certainly brighter and a better writer than the absolutely mindless
right-wing trash that floats through here these days.


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Skipper was an opinionated old coot with a lot of misguided notions
about boats and many of other things. I kind of miss him in a
perverse sort of way however. Hope is health is OK but he started
fading out from here after his knee surgery last year. Maybe he
finally bought one of those clapped out, rust bucket fishing boats he
wanted to convert to a long range cruiser.



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Wayne.B wrote:
On Sat, 21 Aug 2004 20:07:01 -0400, Harry Krause
wrote:

He was a interesting fellow, and
certainly brighter and a better writer than the absolutely mindless
right-wing trash that floats through here these days.


============================================

Skipper was an opinionated old coot with a lot of misguided notions
about boats and many of other things. I kind of miss him in a
perverse sort of way however. Hope is health is OK but he started
fading out from here after his knee surgery last year. Maybe he
finally bought one of those clapped out, rust bucket fishing boats he
wanted to convert to a long range cruiser.


Oh, I don't disagree with your evaluation, and I, too, miss him in a
perverse sort of way. As I stated, silly as he was, he certainly was on
a higher mental plane than righties such as "Dennis-Jim," Bert Robbins,
Comcast John Smith and Gawkin, none of whom have expressed a single
clever or original thought since they began upchucking here.



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"Harry Krause" wrote in message
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Wayne.B wrote:
On Sat, 21 Aug 2004 20:07:01 -0400, Harry Krause
wrote:

He was a interesting fellow, and
certainly brighter and a better writer than the absolutely mindless
right-wing trash that floats through here these days.


============================================

Skipper was an opinionated old coot with a lot of misguided notions
about boats and many of other things. I kind of miss him in a
perverse sort of way however. Hope is health is OK but he started
fading out from here after his knee surgery last year. Maybe he
finally bought one of those clapped out, rust bucket fishing boats he
wanted to convert to a long range cruiser.


Oh, I don't disagree with your evaluation, and I, too, miss him in a
perverse sort of way. As I stated, silly as he was, he certainly was on
a higher mental plane than righties such as "Dennis-Jim," Bert Robbins,
Comcast John Smith and Gawkin, none of whom have expressed a single
clever or original thought since they began upchucking here.


I am honored to be so well thought of and in the esteemed company as the
fine gentlemen you mentioned.

I still make more money than you do Krause!

Thank you!


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On Sat, 21 Aug 2004 20:07:01 -0400, Harry Krause
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Did he actually sell that boat? I know he was discussing the fact that
he had had a couple of offers. He was a interesting fellow, and
certainly brighter and a better writer than the absolutely mindless
right-wing trash that floats through here these days.


As opposed tothe lying left, who only think they write well?

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