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Just Me April 5th 05 12:35 AM


"Harry Krause" wrote in message
...
I don't care if you pick your nose and flip boogers, and I don't care what
you can or cannot find. As my pappy used to say to the obnoxious, GPUAR.


Harry how did you like the picture of the Yacht Gould did the article on.

One hell of a great boat wasn't it.

I loved the size of the galley on this boat.
http://www.adventureyachts.com/adven...venture_5.html





John H April 5th 05 12:38 AM

On 4 Apr 2005 16:14:48 -0700, wrote:

Keep on spamming Chuck. I proved my point.


Have a nice evening.


*************

I think JohnH put it rather succinctly, yesterday. He commented that
you had "expressed your point, but not proved it."

Of all the comments made so far, several people appreciate my personal
observations and pass-throughs of legitimate industry news while you
and one other person have espressed displeasure. Knowing full well that
the only thing I could do to please either you or your close ally in
this matter would be to die, (preferably slowly and horribly), I really
don't give a rat's anus what you think.

Lack of giving a rat's anus doesn't stop me from being amused that you
take the whole thing so far out of perspective that you have wasted
much of a day with your campaign.

Enough coffee break. Back to work for me. Thanks for the amusing
interlude, really.


Any idea what the Mainship 34 is selling for? That's a sweet boat.

http://www.mainship.com/models/34trawler/34-2005.html
--
John H

"All decisions are the result of binary thinking."

JimH April 5th 05 12:40 AM


wrote in message
oups.com...

If you find it funny causing another's blood pressure to rise then you are
indeed sadistic.

But sorry to burst your bubble Chuck....the blood pressure is A-OK. Just
having some fun with you by showing the hypocrisy.

Keep on spamming Chuck. I proved my point.


Have a nice evening.


*************

I think JohnH put it rather succinctly, yesterday. He commented that
you had "expressed your point, but not proved it."

Of all the comments made so far, several people appreciate my personal
observations and pass-throughs of legitimate industry news while you
and one other person have espressed displeasure. Knowing full well that
the only thing I could do to please either you or your close ally in
this matter would be to die, (preferably slowly and horribly), I really
don't give a rat's anus what you think.

Lack of giving a rat's anus doesn't stop me from being amused that you
take the whole thing so far out of perspective that you have wasted
much of a day with your campaign.

Enough coffee break. Back to work for me. Thanks for the amusing
interlude, really.


I could care less about your spam. My posts were only to show that they
were no different than yours.

Now take the phone numbers and email addresses out, post some comments about
the negative side of the boats (all have some problem or another) and it may
show that you are not doing this for some sort of payola.

Spam is spam Chuck. You apparently are so caught up in it that you cannot
see it.

Have a nice evening.

BTW: You are equally amusing. ;-)



Just Me April 5th 05 01:34 AM

JimH,
Can you imagine anyone, paying anything, to anyone, to post an ad in this
dysfunctional newsgroup?

There are very few things in life I am sure of, but I am sure Chuck is not
getting payola or any perks to cut and paste one of his articles in
rec.boats.




"JimH" wrote in message
...

wrote in message
oups.com...

If you find it funny causing another's blood pressure to rise then you
are
indeed sadistic.

But sorry to burst your bubble Chuck....the blood pressure is A-OK. Just
having some fun with you by showing the hypocrisy.

Keep on spamming Chuck. I proved my point.


Have a nice evening.


*************

I think JohnH put it rather succinctly, yesterday. He commented that
you had "expressed your point, but not proved it."

Of all the comments made so far, several people appreciate my personal
observations and pass-throughs of legitimate industry news while you
and one other person have espressed displeasure. Knowing full well that
the only thing I could do to please either you or your close ally in
this matter would be to die, (preferably slowly and horribly), I really
don't give a rat's anus what you think.

Lack of giving a rat's anus doesn't stop me from being amused that you
take the whole thing so far out of perspective that you have wasted
much of a day with your campaign.

Enough coffee break. Back to work for me. Thanks for the amusing
interlude, really.


I could care less about your spam. My posts were only to show that they
were no different than yours.

Now take the phone numbers and email addresses out, post some comments
about the negative side of the boats (all have some problem or another)
and it may show that you are not doing this for some sort of payola.

Spam is spam Chuck. You apparently are so caught up in it that you cannot
see it.

Have a nice evening.

BTW: You are equally amusing. ;-)




Just Me April 5th 05 01:35 AM

Yeah, but they definitely made the interior so the wives will love it.


"Harry Krause" wrote in message
...
Just Me wrote:
"Harry Krause" wrote in message
...

I don't care if you pick your nose and flip boogers, and I don't care
what you can or cannot find. As my pappy used to say to the obnoxious,
GPUAR.



Harry how did you like the picture of the Yacht Gould did the article on.

One hell of a great boat wasn't it.

I loved the size of the galley on this boat.
http://www.adventureyachts.com/adven...venture_5.html





Not my taste. I don't like boats that look like wedding cakes.


--
Bush and the NeoConvicts who control him
are destroying the once-great United States.




K. Smith April 5th 05 12:50 PM

wrote:
Keep on spamming Chuck. I proved my point.


Have a nice evening.


*************

I think JohnH put it rather succinctly, yesterday. He commented that
you had "expressed your point, but not proved it."

Of all the comments made so far, several people appreciate my personal
observations and pass-throughs of legitimate industry news while you
and one other person have espressed displeasure. Knowing full well that
the only thing I could do to please either you or your close ally in
this matter would be to die, (preferably slowly and horribly), I really
don't give a rat's anus what you think.


Gee now don't go & over react Gould, it's sad that you need to do this
low life NG spamming just to scratch a meager living, I mean the use
cars didn't work out, the used boat broker likewise so now you're
reduced to being a dock rat looking to scuttle over other people's boats
& then give the sales pitch, sad really.

However credit where credit is due, so ......... I wish to take full
credit for stopping our resident deceptive spammer from posting spam
about foreign boats of dubious quality with endless references to the
"quality" "he" found, they have to say that of course because everyone
knows the history of Taiwanese boats, why anyone with enough hooch to
buy a 68ftr would buy such a thing beggers belief, but hey Gould & his
Tonto Krause begger belief with every post.

Being a deceptive spammer our BS'ter Gould never mentions anything he
knows might be important & detrimental to a sale so no mention of the
foreign boat's Taiwan history.

So full kudos to me I say:-); at least I shamed Gould into now NG
spamming locally made boats:-) Funny thing is he has no trouble at all
telling you over & over & over they're not Taiwanese:-) Ah the socialist
mind no point wondering how it works for it doesn't, it's just an eating
reflex & Gould has associated deception with eating for so long he has
no clue of anything else. It's particularly funny given his rabbiting on
endlessly about the evils of Chinese toasters:-) What a characterless
spamming schmuck you are Gould:-)

Lack of giving a rat's anus doesn't stop me from being amused that you
take the whole thing so far out of perspective that you have wasted
much of a day with your campaign.

Enough coffee break. Back to work for me. Thanks for the amusing
interlude, rea


K

The Krause lie of they day I hear you asking for??? OK it's not a
repeat; not till my new script starts appending them that is:-)

But I thought you should know something funny about this Krause lie
list, in the early days he went on & on & on about his Hatt 43 & yes
lots of people called him BS till he finally posted a pic of his Hatt 43.

Needless to say this lying grub will stop at nothing in his lame
attempts to be believed as a boater just as he did in the jetski NGs.

Oops so sorry rambling again:-) anyway the really funny bit??? ages
later someone finds the same pic on a Hatt web site!!! yes truly this
lying idiot lifted a pic of a Hatt 43 from a web site then posted it as
his own boat!!!:-)

But there's more!!! get his answer it's almost as funny as him
getting caught red handed, he claimed it was a "sister ship" to his!!!
so that's why he posted the pic as his own boat!!!


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."


[email protected] April 5th 05 04:50 PM

Any idea what the Mainship 34 is selling for? That's a sweet boat.

***************

I didn't research the price of the 34, as we were concentrating on the
40. Based on a little snooping in Yachtworld and noting the pricing of
a few new, leftover, 2004 models I would speculate that a 34 should be
available, adequately equipped and on the east coast, for between
$250-300k.


[email protected] April 5th 05 05:11 PM

However credit where credit is due, so ......... I wish to take full
credit for stopping our resident deceptive spammer from posting spam
about foreign boats of dubious quality with endless references to the
"quality" "he" found, they have to say that of course because everyone
knows the history of Taiwanese boats, why anyone with enough hooch to
buy a 68ftr would buy such a thing beggers belief, but hey Gould & his
Tonto Krause begger belief with every post.

**************************

You have now proven that you don't know squat about the Taiwan boat
building industry.

I *own* a boat built in Taiwan.

A probably majority of larger boats sold today are built in Asia,
although some builders have left Tawain for cheaper labor in other
countries. Some builders, such as Riviera, (a very good boat, imo) are
even taking advantage of the relatively cheap labor and weak currency
in Australia. Do the Aussies generally resent the Taiwan builders as
competitors?

It is very possible to build a quality boat in Taiwan, just as it is
possible to find both reasonable, intellectual, emotionally healthy
people as well as (let's just say) "others"
in Australia. In fact, the general run of Taiwanese boats has been
pretty good over the years. We have hundreds of examples of 30-year-old
Taiwan trawlers that have been sitting out in the Washington rain since
new that are still in very decent shape for their age when compared to
boats built anywhere else.

The Mainship line is notable because it is an American-built product in
a category (trawler) that is dominated by Asian imports.

Your comment about Taiwan boats is particularly funny when one realizes
that the majority of folks spouting, "Them folks in Taiwan don't know
how to build a boat!" are probably Union workers, employed at
non-Taiwanese manufacturers. So I have been wrong about you on this
point- you are willing to side with the unions and the manufacturers
providing they are GD'ing somebody else you dislike even more.


[email protected] April 5th 05 06:32 PM

Thank you, kinmasabeh.

Chuck, you're a bright guy. Why, then, do you even bother to respond to

the psychotic Ms. Smith? At best, she is worth a throwaway line. At
best.

*********

I'll discuss almost anything with almost anybody. A few extreme dummies
prove to be total wastes of time, but not Smith. She obviously is
capable of understanding my comments, as they do and should upset
somebody viewing the world through her extremely "unique" perspective.


John H April 5th 05 07:16 PM

On 5 Apr 2005 08:50:58 -0700, wrote:

Any idea what the Mainship 34 is selling for? That's a sweet boat.

***************

I didn't research the price of the 34, as we were concentrating on the
40. Based on a little snooping in Yachtworld and noting the pricing of
a few new, leftover, 2004 models I would speculate that a 34 should be
available, adequately equipped and on the east coast, for between
$250-300k.


Thanks.
--
John H

"All decisions are the result of binary thinking."


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