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Harry Krause February 21st 05 12:12 AM

On 19 Feb 2005 15:54:09 -0800, wrote:

The rumors were true! There really was a boat under all that dirt.
The water has been off at my slip since October, so today's project was
to motor over to the guest dock and scrub (for 4 hours) her clean.

I stopped and purchased a bottle of Meguire's "Gold Seal" car wash
soap. ($7.99). I've had it with paying $30 a gallon for so-called boat
soap at Big Box Marine- only be disappointed with the results.

This Meguires stuff is so concentrated that it pours like molasses.
I used half a bottle on my very dirty 36-footer, and the boat hasn't
been so clean in a long time.

If you're looking for a good boat soap, the answer may not be a "boat
soap" at all. :-)


One of boatings best kept secrets. I have been using this soap for 30
years. darn good stuff.

jps February 21st 05 12:39 AM

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Is it biodegradable? Or is that just a marketing ploy for the more
expensive soaps at the boat stores?


Very few things are not biodegradable. That label does nothing to
impress our local envrio-Nazi's.


Hehehe. And I figured *you* for an enviro-Nazi.


Add that to the lengthy list of things "you figured."

By the time you reach a riper age, hopefully some of the things you
figured will be replaced by things you know.


Shall I break out the archived "jps prediction" list? I didn't feel like I
needed to rub salt in the wound, but if you'd like, I'd be happy to share it
with all of the folks.


It was a prediction. The election was pretty close. I though Bush was
toast and, if Kerry had run a better campaign, he would have been.

Now that Howard Dean is running the Dems, we won't be trying to sell
Republican lite. It'll start to become a viable alternative.

You however, will continue to assume many of your suppositions to be
true. Only time and accumulated wisdom will give you further insight.
I expect we'll long be out of touch when you finally come to your
senses, if ever.

jps

John H February 21st 05 01:14 AM

On Sun, 20 Feb 2005 16:20:17 -0500, "NOYB" wrote:


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Is it biodegradable? Or is that just a marketing ploy for the more
expensive soaps at the boat stores?


Very few things are not biodegradable. That label does nothing to
impress our local envrio-Nazi's.


Hehehe. And I figured *you* for an enviro-Nazi.


Add that to the lengthy list of things "you figured."

By the time you reach a riper age, hopefully some of the things you
figured will be replaced by things you know.


Shall I break out the archived "jps prediction" list? I didn't feel like I
needed to rub salt in the wound, but if you'd like, I'd be happy to share it
with all of the folks.


Do it, do it!

John H

On the 'PocoLoco' out of Deale, MD,
on the beautiful Chesapeake Bay!

"Divide each difficulty into as many parts as is feasible and necessary to resolve it."
Rene Descartes

NOYB February 21st 05 02:43 AM


"John H" wrote in message
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On Sun, 20 Feb 2005 16:20:17 -0500, "NOYB" wrote:


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wrote in message
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Is it biodegradable? Or is that just a marketing ploy for the more
expensive soaps at the boat stores?


Very few things are not biodegradable. That label does nothing to
impress our local envrio-Nazi's.


Hehehe. And I figured *you* for an enviro-Nazi.

Add that to the lengthy list of things "you figured."

By the time you reach a riper age, hopefully some of the things you
figured will be replaced by things you know.


Shall I break out the archived "jps prediction" list? I didn't feel like
I
needed to rub salt in the wound, but if you'd like, I'd be happy to share
it
with all of the folks.


Do it, do it!


He's nuked some of them. Fortunately, I anticipated this and tagged 'em in
my posts by writing "jps prediction" after each stupid statement of his.


Disenfranchised republicans just won't show up at the polls.


Mark my words doc, your leader is toast.


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Oh goody. Another Nobbyism that'll get dredged up come November when
Bush is sent back to Crawford.

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Don't mean a thing. Electoral votes baby. We got 'em, you don't.



Bush is toast.


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Will you be frequenting rec.boats the day after Bush has his ass handed
to him? Hope so.


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What an idiotic statement. I expect Bush to win less than a majority of
votes again.

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Bush is Toast!


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To pit him against the
Champagne Flyboy with the distended cod piece is laughable. People will be
looking at the two men asking themselves, "why would I settle for half a
man
when I can have the real deal?"



Then they'll cast their vote for Wesley Clark.








jps February 21st 05 04:09 AM

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On Sun, 20 Feb 2005 16:20:17 -0500, "NOYB" wrote:


"jps" wrote in message
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In article ,
says...

wrote in message
oups.com...



Is it biodegradable? Or is that just a marketing ploy for the more
expensive soaps at the boat stores?


Very few things are not biodegradable. That label does nothing to
impress our local envrio-Nazi's.


Hehehe. And I figured *you* for an enviro-Nazi.

Add that to the lengthy list of things "you figured."

By the time you reach a riper age, hopefully some of the things you
figured will be replaced by things you know.


Shall I break out the archived "jps prediction" list? I didn't feel like I
needed to rub salt in the wound, but if you'd like, I'd be happy to share it
with all of the folks.


Do it, do it!


Texas Ethics Bill Could Allow Appointees to Bar Prosecutions

By Sylvia Moreno
Washington Post Staff Writer

Sunday, February 20, 2005; Page A06

AUSTIN --

A key Republican legislator has introduced a bill that would give a
Texas agency authority to stop prosecution of election law violations,
drawing comparisons to a recent attempt in Washington to rewrite
ethics rules to keep House Majority Leader Tom DeLay in power if he is
ever indicted.

The move by GOP leaders to protect DeLay (R-Tex.) was quashed late
last year when even some Republicans in Congress objected.

In Texas, critics are calling the bill there a similar bold attempt to
protect Republican lawmakers who might get caught in a criminal
investigation into illegal campaign fundraising.

jps February 21st 05 04:12 AM

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The sad part of this is who you ****ing idiots elected to run the
country.

jps

mgg February 21st 05 04:37 AM

WTF??? This WAS about SOAP to clean a BOAT. Keep the political crap out of
here for gawds sake. It's really out of control now. SOAP does not mean
SOAPBOX!!!!!


"jps" wrote in message
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In article ,
says...
On Sun, 20 Feb 2005 16:20:17 -0500, "NOYB" wrote:


"jps" wrote in message
.. .
In article ,
says...

wrote in message
oups.com...



Is it biodegradable? Or is that just a marketing ploy for the
more
expensive soaps at the boat stores?


Very few things are not biodegradable. That label does nothing to
impress our local envrio-Nazi's.


Hehehe. And I figured *you* for an enviro-Nazi.

Add that to the lengthy list of things "you figured."

By the time you reach a riper age, hopefully some of the things you
figured will be replaced by things you know.


Shall I break out the archived "jps prediction" list? I didn't feel
like I
needed to rub salt in the wound, but if you'd like, I'd be happy to
share it
with all of the folks.


Do it, do it!


Texas Ethics Bill Could Allow Appointees to Bar Prosecutions

By Sylvia Moreno
Washington Post Staff Writer

Sunday, February 20, 2005; Page A06

AUSTIN --

A key Republican legislator has introduced a bill that would give a
Texas agency authority to stop prosecution of election law violations,
drawing comparisons to a recent attempt in Washington to rewrite
ethics rules to keep House Majority Leader Tom DeLay in power if he is
ever indicted.

The move by GOP leaders to protect DeLay (R-Tex.) was quashed late
last year when even some Republicans in Congress objected.

In Texas, critics are calling the bill there a similar bold attempt to
protect Republican lawmakers who might get caught in a criminal
investigation into illegal campaign fundraising.




jps February 21st 05 05:43 AM

In article ,
says...
WTF??? This WAS about SOAP to clean a BOAT. Keep the political crap out of
here for gawds sake. It's really out of control now. SOAP does not mean
SOAPBOX!!!!!


Talk to the idiots who started it in this direction.

jps

Short Wave Sportfishing February 21st 05 10:59 AM

On Sun, 20 Feb 2005 21:43:02 -0800, jps wrote:

In article ,
says...
WTF??? This WAS about SOAP to clean a BOAT. Keep the political crap out of
here for gawds sake. It's really out of control now. SOAP does not mean
SOAPBOX!!!!!


Talk to the idiots who started it in this direction.


Which would be you.

NYOB in a little friendly ribbing said:

"Hehehe. And I figured *you* for an enviro-Nazi."

To which you replied:

"Add that to the lengthy list of things "you figured."

By the time you reach a riper age, hopefully some of the things you
figured will be replaced by things you know."

So point the finger at yourself.

Later,

Tom

John H February 21st 05 01:26 PM

On Sun, 20 Feb 2005 21:43:21 -0500, "NOYB" wrote:


"John H" wrote in message
.. .
On Sun, 20 Feb 2005 16:20:17 -0500, "NOYB" wrote:


"jps" wrote in message
...
In article , says...

wrote in message
oups.com...



Is it biodegradable? Or is that just a marketing ploy for the more
expensive soaps at the boat stores?


Very few things are not biodegradable. That label does nothing to
impress our local envrio-Nazi's.


Hehehe. And I figured *you* for an enviro-Nazi.

Add that to the lengthy list of things "you figured."

By the time you reach a riper age, hopefully some of the things you
figured will be replaced by things you know.


Shall I break out the archived "jps prediction" list? I didn't feel like
I
needed to rub salt in the wound, but if you'd like, I'd be happy to share
it
with all of the folks.


Do it, do it!


He's nuked some of them. Fortunately, I anticipated this and tagged 'em in
my posts by writing "jps prediction" after each stupid statement of his.


Disenfranchised republicans just won't show up at the polls.


Mark my words doc, your leader is toast.


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

Oh goody. Another Nobbyism that'll get dredged up come November when
Bush is sent back to Crawford.

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

Don't mean a thing. Electoral votes baby. We got 'em, you don't.



Bush is toast.


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



Will you be frequenting rec.boats the day after Bush has his ass handed
to him? Hope so.


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

What an idiotic statement. I expect Bush to win less than a majority of
votes again.

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

Bush is Toast!


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



To pit him against the
Champagne Flyboy with the distended cod piece is laughable. People will be
looking at the two men asking themselves, "why would I settle for half a
man
when I can have the real deal?"



Then they'll cast their vote for Wesley Clark.







Definitely some of the Jipso's finer moments, especially that last one.

Thanks, I needed that.

John H

On the 'PocoLoco' out of Deale, MD,
on the beautiful Chesapeake Bay!

"Divide each difficulty into as many parts as is feasible and necessary to resolve it."
Rene Descartes


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