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Just like a energizer bunny. Some people spew spam, or political posts and
then act indignant when they are called on the carpet. "K. Smith" wrote in message ... Don White wrote: "HarryKrause" wrote in message ... Uh oh...methinks Chuck's post will result in yet another psychotic screed from the slut of the southern hemisphere. Karen is trying to be the 'perfect lady' lately.....she's unusually quiet. Chuck might have to look out for the Cleveland Crusader instead. Just wanting a copy on my system & after all gormless Gould is the biggest spammer of rec.boats since... well since gormless Gould:-) K Krause's lie of the day is a bit of a double header sorry, but so many lies so little time:-) Whenever his total lack of any real boating knowledge looks like uncovering him as the sad little liar he is, he posts some crazy list of boats he claims are his base, here are just a few of his claims, he has tried to sustain these lies & as each one is shown to be a fabrication he just invents a new one, the latest is the "Parker". Don't feel conned nor stupid if you've been taken in by him, he make exactly the same lies up in the jet ski NGs when he used to pollute them with his crap, can you believe it he claimed to be a jet skier!!!!! (responsible & caring in the socialist way of course:-)) This idiot has never owned a boat & never will he is totally devoid of any boating experience nor knowledge, other than what he picks up in this NG & the occasional paid charter fishing trip. Here are some: Hatteras 43' sportfish Swan 41' racing/cruising sloop Morgan 33 O'Day 30 Cruisers, Inc., Mackinac 22 Century Coronado Bill Luders 16, as sweet a sailboat as ever caught a breeze. Century 19' wood lapstrake with side wheel steering Cruisers, Inc. 18' and 16' wood lapstrakes Wolverines. Molded plywood. Gorgeous. Several. 14,15,17 footers with various Evinrudes Lighting class sailboat Botved Coronet with twin 50 hp Evinrudes. Interesting boat. Aristocraft (a piece of junk...13', fast, held together with spit) Alcort Sunfish Ancarrow Marine Aquiflyer. 22' footer with two Caddy Crusaders. Guaranteed 60 mph. In the late 1950's. Skimmar brand skiff Arkansas Traveler fiberglass bowrider (I think it was a bowrider) Dyer Dhow Su-Mark round bilge runabout, fiberglass Penn Yan runabouts. Wood. Old Town wood and canvas canoe Old Town sailing canoe...different than above canoe I own the following boats: a 36' "lobster" style boat a 19' center console fishing boat an 11' inflatable dinghy 1/2 of a canoe Those are the types of boats I currently own. I'm also in the market for some interesting kind of lightweight flatbottomed skiff, similar to the old Skimmar, for the "new" 51-year-old 10 hp outboard I recently bought. One of the boats is kept on dry land within a half mile of Chesapeake Bay. One is kept at a private covered boat dock in a little creek off Chesapeake Bay. One is kept in the backyard of a friend who lives much closer to the Shenandoah River than I do. And one is kept next to the 36-footer." |
Dr. Dr. & Mr Karen Greer wrote:
Just like a energizer bunny. Some people spew spam, or political posts and then act indignant when they are called on the carpet. Spamming, OT, & non boating idiots the pair of them as far as I'm concerned. K Krause's lie of the day is a bit of a double header sorry, but so many lies so little time:-) Whenever his total lack of any real boating knowledge looks like uncovering him as the sad little liar he is, he posts some crazy list of boats he claims are his base, here are just a few of his claims, he has tried to sustain these lies & as each one is shown to be a fabrication he just invents a new one, the latest is the "Parker". Don't feel conned nor stupid if you've been taken in by him, he make exactly the same lies up in the jet ski NGs when he used to pollute them with his crap, can you believe it he claimed to be a jet skier!!!!! (responsible & caring in the socialist way of course:-)) This idiot has never owned a boat & never will he is totally devoid of any boating experience nor knowledge, other than what he picks up in this NG & the occasional paid charter fishing trip. Here are some: Hatteras 43' sportfish Swan 41' racing/cruising sloop Morgan 33 O'Day 30 Cruisers, Inc., Mackinac 22 Century Coronado Bill Luders 16, as sweet a sailboat as ever caught a breeze. Century 19' wood lapstrake with side wheel steering Cruisers, Inc. 18' and 16' wood lapstrakes Wolverines. Molded plywood. Gorgeous. Several. 14,15,17 footers with various Evinrudes Lighting class sailboat Botved Coronet with twin 50 hp Evinrudes. Interesting boat. Aristocraft (a piece of junk...13', fast, held together with spit) Alcort Sunfish Ancarrow Marine Aquiflyer. 22' footer with two Caddy Crusaders. Guaranteed 60 mph. In the late 1950's. Skimmar brand skiff Arkansas Traveler fiberglass bowrider (I think it was a bowrider) Dyer Dhow Su-Mark round bilge runabout, fiberglass Penn Yan runabouts. Wood. Old Town wood and canvas canoe Old Town sailing canoe...different than above canoe I own the following boats: a 36' "lobster" style boat a 19' center console fishing boat an 11' inflatable dinghy 1/2 of a canoe Those are the types of boats I currently own. I'm also in the market for some interesting kind of lightweight flatbottomed skiff, similar to the old Skimmar, for the "new" 51-year-old 10 hp outboard I recently bought. One of the boats is kept on dry land within a half mile of Chesapeake Bay. One is kept at a private covered boat dock in a little creek off Chesapeake Bay. One is kept in the backyard of a friend who lives much closer to the Shenandoah River than I do. And one is kept next to the 36-footer." "K. Smith" wrote in message ... Don White wrote: "HarryKrause" wrote in message ... Uh oh...methinks Chuck's post will result in yet another psychotic screed from the slut of the southern hemisphere. Karen is trying to be the 'perfect lady' lately.....she's unusually quiet. Chuck might have to look out for the Cleveland Crusader instead. Just wanting a copy on my system & after all gormless Gould is the biggest spammer of rec.boats since... well since gormless Gould:-) K Krause's lie of the day is a bit of a double header sorry, but so many lies so little time:-) Whenever his total lack of any real boating knowledge looks like uncovering him as the sad little liar he is, he posts some crazy list of boats he claims are his base, here are just a few of his claims, he has tried to sustain these lies & as each one is shown to be a fabrication he just invents a new one, the latest is the "Parker". Don't feel conned nor stupid if you've been taken in by him, he make exactly the same lies up in the jet ski NGs when he used to pollute them with his crap, can you believe it he claimed to be a jet skier!!!!! (responsible & caring in the socialist way of course:-)) This idiot has never owned a boat & never will he is totally devoid of any boating experience nor knowledge, other than what he picks up in this NG & the occasional paid charter fishing trip. Here are some: Hatteras 43' sportfish Swan 41' racing/cruising sloop Morgan 33 O'Day 30 Cruisers, Inc., Mackinac 22 Century Coronado Bill Luders 16, as sweet a sailboat as ever caught a breeze. Century 19' wood lapstrake with side wheel steering Cruisers, Inc. 18' and 16' wood lapstrakes Wolverines. Molded plywood. Gorgeous. Several. 14,15,17 footers with various Evinrudes Lighting class sailboat Botved Coronet with twin 50 hp Evinrudes. Interesting boat. Aristocraft (a piece of junk...13', fast, held together with spit) Alcort Sunfish Ancarrow Marine Aquiflyer. 22' footer with two Caddy Crusaders. Guaranteed 60 mph. In the late 1950's. Skimmar brand skiff Arkansas Traveler fiberglass bowrider (I think it was a bowrider) Dyer Dhow Su-Mark round bilge runabout, fiberglass Penn Yan runabouts. Wood. Old Town wood and canvas canoe Old Town sailing canoe...different than above canoe I own the following boats: a 36' "lobster" style boat a 19' center console fishing boat an 11' inflatable dinghy 1/2 of a canoe Those are the types of boats I currently own. I'm also in the market for some interesting kind of lightweight flatbottomed skiff, similar to the old Skimmar, for the "new" 51-year-old 10 hp outboard I recently bought. One of the boats is kept on dry land within a half mile of Chesapeake Bay. One is kept at a private covered boat dock in a little creek off Chesapeake Bay. One is kept in the backyard of a friend who lives much closer to the Shenandoah River than I do. And one is kept next to the 36-footer." |
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On Sat, 19 Mar 2005 18:29:51 +1100, "K. Smith" wrote:
Don White wrote: "HarryKrause" wrote in message One of the boats is kept on dry land within a half mile of Chesapeake Bay. One is kept at a private covered boat dock in a little creek off Chesapeake Bay. One is kept in the backyard of a friend who lives much closer to the Shenandoah River than I do. And one is kept next to the 36-footer." When Harry kept the Parker at Harbor Cove Marina (private) in a little creek (Rockhold Creek through Deale, MD), which is off the Chesapeake Bay, it was *not* in a covered dock. The marina has a boatel, in which I keep the PocoLoco, but Harry kept his in the trailer parking lot. -- John H "All decisions are the result of binary thinking." |
"Dr. Dr. & Mr Karen Greer" wrote in message ... Kewl, Thanks for explaining the rules to me. Those rules only apply to one person here. And those rules are constantly evolving depending on the circumstances. We of course are held to a different set of rules. |
On Sat, 19 Mar 2005 07:42:43 -0500, HarryKrause wrote:
John H wrote: On Sat, 19 Mar 2005 18:29:51 +1100, "K. Smith" wrote: Don White wrote: "HarryKrause" wrote in message One of the boats is kept on dry land within a half mile of Chesapeake Bay. One is kept at a private covered boat dock in a little creek off Chesapeake Bay. One is kept in the backyard of a friend who lives much closer to the Shenandoah River than I do. And one is kept next to the 36-footer." When Harry kept the Parker at Harbor Cove Marina (private) in a little creek (Rockhold Creek through Deale, MD), which is off the Chesapeake Bay, it was *not* in a covered dock. The marina has a boatel, in which I keep the PocoLoco, but Harry kept his in the trailer parking lot. Ahh, yes, a "trailer parking lot," which, of course was "dry land" "off Chesapeake Bay." Actually, that boat moved closer to the water when the marina began storing it on an outdoor rack close to the forklift launchers. I recall Herring whining about that, too. But, then, he's "obsessed with Harry." I'm not sure where I'll keep this boat this season. It is for sale. The "private covered boat dock" we used was in Chesapeake Beach, which I mentioned several times. But that boat has been relocated to a Solomons Island marina, along with its rubber dinghy. My half of the canoe, along with the other half, is at the Shenandoah, in Rileyville, Virginia. Herring lives in Alexandria, Virginia, on ________________________. Well, that wouldn't be the right thing to do, would it. Well, let's see. Anyone who can use 'AnyWho' could easily determine it's on either Stewart Ave or Mayfair Ln. Unlike you, I have no reason to be paranoid. I've not called enough names, or made enough insults to have reason to fear the people in the newsgroup. It's a shame you're who you are, Harry. I might, otherwise, be interested in your boat. -- John H "All decisions are the result of binary thinking." |
"John H" wrote in message ... On Sat, 19 Mar 2005 07:42:43 -0500, HarryKrause wrote: John H wrote: On Sat, 19 Mar 2005 18:29:51 +1100, "K. Smith" wrote: Don White wrote: "HarryKrause" wrote in message One of the boats is kept on dry land within a half mile of Chesapeake Bay. One is kept at a private covered boat dock in a little creek off Chesapeake Bay. One is kept in the backyard of a friend who lives much closer to the Shenandoah River than I do. And one is kept next to the 36-footer." When Harry kept the Parker at Harbor Cove Marina (private) in a little creek (Rockhold Creek through Deale, MD), which is off the Chesapeake Bay, it was *not* in a covered dock. The marina has a boatel, in which I keep the PocoLoco, but Harry kept his in the trailer parking lot. Ahh, yes, a "trailer parking lot," which, of course was "dry land" "off Chesapeake Bay." Actually, that boat moved closer to the water when the marina began storing it on an outdoor rack close to the forklift launchers. I recall Herring whining about that, too. But, then, he's "obsessed with Harry." I'm not sure where I'll keep this boat this season. It is for sale. The "private covered boat dock" we used was in Chesapeake Beach, which I mentioned several times. But that boat has been relocated to a Solomons Island marina, along with its rubber dinghy. My half of the canoe, along with the other half, is at the Shenandoah, in Rileyville, Virginia. Herring lives in Alexandria, Virginia, on ________________________. Well, that wouldn't be the right thing to do, would it. Well, let's see. Anyone who can use 'AnyWho' could easily determine it's on either Stewart Ave or Mayfair Ln. Unlike you, I have no reason to be paranoid. I've not called enough names, or made enough insults to have reason to fear the people in the newsgroup. It's a shame you're who you are, Harry. I might, otherwise, be interested in your boat. -- John H "All decisions are the result of binary thinking." I guess then he is at one of the 12 marinas on Solomon Island. Here is the website that links to those marinas with phone numbers. http://www.baydreaming.com/solomons.htm |
On Sat, 19 Mar 2005 08:54:29 -0500, HarryKrause wrote:
John H wrote: On Sat, 19 Mar 2005 07:42:43 -0500, HarryKrause wrote: Herring lives in Alexandria, Virginia, on ________________________. Well, that wouldn't be the right thing to do, would it. Well, let's see. Anyone who can use 'AnyWho' could easily determine it's on either Stewart Ave or Mayfair Ln. Sorry, I am not a facilitator of mischief. You've mentioned often enough that you live in Alexandria and subteach in the Fairfax County schools. Unlike you, I have no reason to be paranoid. I've not called enough names, or made enough insults to have reason to fear the people in the newsgroup. It's a shame you're who you are, Harry. I might, otherwise, be interested in your boat. Your loss. Ah, yes. It's my loss that so few people are after my ass. You're correct, of course. I would much rather be in your shoes - afraid of those I've slandered or denigrated, or both. -- John H "All decisions are the result of binary thinking." |
My special friend from Avon Lake, the man I can count on to "watch my
back" at all times, remarked: Those rules only apply to one person here. And those rules are constantly evolving depending on the circumstances. We of course are held to a different set of rules ********************* I don't make rules. Who is "we"? Are you self identifying as part of some group? What group would that be? Are the other members of the group pleased to be associated with you, or are you merely assuming that they assent to inclusion? Here's a free lesson in style and technique for you. Not that you would ever consider posting an insult, of course, but if you were so inclined there are more effective and less effective ways to go about it. People who lack imagination and just don't do nuance at all, will post "So and so is a such and such!" Fine, but you can hear the same on any grade school playground in the country and most actual adults will grant the tirade about an equal amount of credibility. A more subtle, and probably more effective approach would be to describe behavior, without naming names, and allow people to draw personal conclusions about whether the description fits anyone they know. If the reader associates a description of behavior with a specific individual, there must be some reason for that association (at least in the reader's mind). If the description of behavior is inaccurate and without merit, then nobody will associate any particular individual with the description and there hasn't been any insult. For example: If you posted, "Gould is 11-feet tall, has green hair, bathes once a year whether he needs to or not, cheats on his wife, kills and eats the neighborhood dogs, and is plotting with Al Qaida to overthrow the Bush Administration......" that would be a direct insult. However, if you posted, "One of the posters to this group is 11-feet tall, has green hair, bathes once a year whether he needs to or not, cheats on his wife, kills and eats the neighborhood dogs, and is plotting with Al Qaida to overthrow the Bush Administration......" without naming any names, there is no direct insult. In fact, if my *own behavior* had in no way already confirmed your charges, nobody would have the slightest idea who you might be talking about. Here's where it gets to be pretty funny, as well. After posting something (for example) about the childish or destructive behavior of an individual or group but without specficially naming anybody, the denials and countercharges begin rolling in. IOW, the very people you avoid identifying so often jump up and identify themselves. As I said, no charge for the lesson. Why would I charge you for something you will never use? Just yesterday you posted that you carry on discussions without resorting to personal insult, and why would I be inclined to brand you a liar? Should you ever resort to insult, either as an aggressor or defender in a discussion, consider taking a more subtle approach. It stings your victim far worse than a mere "nonny nonny poo poo", if that's what you have in mind to accomplish. |
On Sat, 19 Mar 2005 08:59:53 -0500, "JimH" wrote:
"John H" wrote in message .. . On Sat, 19 Mar 2005 07:42:43 -0500, HarryKrause wrote: John H wrote: On Sat, 19 Mar 2005 18:29:51 +1100, "K. Smith" wrote: Don White wrote: "HarryKrause" wrote in message One of the boats is kept on dry land within a half mile of Chesapeake Bay. One is kept at a private covered boat dock in a little creek off Chesapeake Bay. One is kept in the backyard of a friend who lives much closer to the Shenandoah River than I do. And one is kept next to the 36-footer." When Harry kept the Parker at Harbor Cove Marina (private) in a little creek (Rockhold Creek through Deale, MD), which is off the Chesapeake Bay, it was *not* in a covered dock. The marina has a boatel, in which I keep the PocoLoco, but Harry kept his in the trailer parking lot. Ahh, yes, a "trailer parking lot," which, of course was "dry land" "off Chesapeake Bay." Actually, that boat moved closer to the water when the marina began storing it on an outdoor rack close to the forklift launchers. I recall Herring whining about that, too. But, then, he's "obsessed with Harry." I'm not sure where I'll keep this boat this season. It is for sale. The "private covered boat dock" we used was in Chesapeake Beach, which I mentioned several times. But that boat has been relocated to a Solomons Island marina, along with its rubber dinghy. My half of the canoe, along with the other half, is at the Shenandoah, in Rileyville, Virginia. Herring lives in Alexandria, Virginia, on ________________________. Well, that wouldn't be the right thing to do, would it. Well, let's see. Anyone who can use 'AnyWho' could easily determine it's on either Stewart Ave or Mayfair Ln. Unlike you, I have no reason to be paranoid. I've not called enough names, or made enough insults to have reason to fear the people in the newsgroup. It's a shame you're who you are, Harry. I might, otherwise, be interested in your boat. -- John H "All decisions are the result of binary thinking." I guess then he is at one of the 12 marinas on Solomon Island. Here is the website that links to those marinas with phone numbers. http://www.baydreaming.com/solomons.htm His boat is not in Solomon's Island. His boat is at Breezy Point, on a trailer, where it's been sitting in the sun and dirt for a long time. He must be implying that the lobsta boat is at Solomons. Of course, that would imply that he really owned the lobsta boat. -- John H "All decisions are the result of binary thinking." |
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