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Despite the worst wishes...
On Fri, 13 May 2005 18:58:48 -0400, "Harry.Krause"
wrote: ...of the right-wing scum here, we returned safely after a nice, if chilly day, out on the Bay. We made our trip to Crisfield in a leisurely 2.5 hours, went ashore for a while and poked around, and then did a little fishing around Tangier Island. Tied up at a crab pier and went ashore for lunch. Lots of crab shacks still around, but they weren't too active today. Something I didn't know: the graves of Tangier Islanders are above ground, just like in New Orleans, and for the same reason: high water table. And the main mode of "motorized" transportation on the island is old golf cards. We caught a few stripers without trying very hard, and a handful of bottom fish. Drift fishing and casting to structure. At least we didn't have to troll for them. Gosh, with all the comments about this particular post, I just had to find and read it Harry. What a trip! From Deale to Tangier is almost 100 miles. And wow, five hours to get to and from, time for a walk around town and a lunch, and you even did some striper and other bottom fishing, just drifting and casting to structure. What a day! Harry, which of the right-wingers here expressed the worst wishes for this eventful 'day' trip? Shame on them. Now me? I'd be wondering how the hell you did all that!!!!! -- John H "All decisions are the result of binary thinking." |
John H wrote: Gosh, with all the comments about this particular post, I just had to find and read it Harry. What a trip! From Deale to Tangier is almost 100 miles. And wow, five hours to get to and from, time for a walk around town and a lunch, and you even did some striper and other bottom fishing, just drifting and casting to structure. What a day! Harry, which of the right-wingers here expressed the worst wishes for this eventful 'day' trip? Shame on them. Now me? I'd be wondering how the hell you did all that!!!!! -- John H John, do you think that your above negativity is helping the "tone" of the newsgroup? |
wrote in message oups.com... John H wrote: Gosh, with all the comments about this particular post, I just had to find and read it Harry. What a trip! From Deale to Tangier is almost 100 miles. And wow, five hours to get to and from, time for a walk around town and a lunch, and you even did some striper and other bottom fishing, just drifting and casting to structure. What a day! Harry, which of the right-wingers here expressed the worst wishes for this eventful 'day' trip? Shame on them. Now me? I'd be wondering how the hell you did all that!!!!! -- John H John, do you think that your above negativity is helping the "tone" of the newsgroup? What does this have to do with boats? In fact, what do any of your posts have to do with boats? |
On Sat, 14 May 2005 13:27:50 -0400, "JimH"
wrote: wrote in message roups.com... John H wrote: Gosh, with all the comments about this particular post, I just had to find and read it Harry. What a trip! From Deale to Tangier is almost 100 miles. And wow, five hours to get to and from, time for a walk around town and a lunch, and you even did some striper and other bottom fishing, just drifting and casting to structure. What a day! Harry, which of the right-wingers here expressed the worst wishes for this eventful 'day' trip? Shame on them. Now me? I'd be wondering how the hell you did all that!!!!! -- John H John, do you think that your above negativity is helping the "tone" of the newsgroup? What does this have to do with boats? In fact, what do any of your posts have to do with boats? I LUV boating! Here's a pic of me and my lover. http://www.funmaps.com/images/cruise1.gif _________________________________________ Usenet Zone Free Binaries Usenet Server More than 120,000 groups Unlimited download http://www.usenetzone.com to open account |
On Sat, 14 May 2005 12:00:05 -0400, "Harry.Krause"
wrote: John H wrote: On Fri, 13 May 2005 18:58:48 -0400, "Harry.Krause" wrote: ...of the right-wing scum here, we returned safely after a nice, if chilly day, out on the Bay. We made our trip to Crisfield in a leisurely 2.5 hours, went ashore for a while and poked around, and then did a little fishing around Tangier Island. Tied up at a crab pier and went ashore for lunch. Lots of crab shacks still around, but they weren't too active today. Something I didn't know: the graves of Tangier Islanders are above ground, just like in New Orleans, and for the same reason: high water table. And the main mode of "motorized" transportation on the island is old golf cards. We caught a few stripers without trying very hard, and a handful of bottom fish. Drift fishing and casting to structure. At least we didn't have to troll for them. Gosh, with all the comments about this particular post, I just had to find and read it Harry. Must have been exciting for you, Herring, since you rarely leave the vicinity of Deale Harbor. What a trip! From Deale to Tangier is almost 100 miles. Yeah, well, we left from Solomons. It was under 50 miles one way. And wow, five hours to get to and from, time for a walk around town and a lunch, and you even did some striper and other bottom fishing, just drifting and casting to structure. We left before 7:30 in the morning and got back a little before six. But since you are an Army retiree and substitute math teacher, I guess that translates into five hours for you. What a day! Harry, which of the right-wingers here expressed the worst wishes for this eventful 'day' trip? Shame on them. Now me? I'd be wondering how the hell you did all that!!!!! It's easy, John. You just head out into the Bay and point your boat south by south east, sort of. Wow, five hours travel time, lunch and looking at cemeteries, drift fishing for stripers and other bottom fishing, just drifting and casting, ya know, all in less than twelve hours. You are a miracle man, Harry! Trailering the Yo Ho all the way to Solomon's must have been a bear, huh? -- John H "All decisions are the result of binary thinking." |
"John H" wrote in message ... On Sat, 14 May 2005 12:00:05 -0400, "Harry.Krause" wrote: John H wrote: On Fri, 13 May 2005 18:58:48 -0400, "Harry.Krause" wrote: ...of the right-wing scum here, we returned safely after a nice, if chilly day, out on the Bay. We made our trip to Crisfield in a leisurely 2.5 hours, went ashore for a while and poked around, and then did a little fishing around Tangier Island. Tied up at a crab pier and went ashore for lunch. Lots of crab shacks still around, but they weren't too active today. Something I didn't know: the graves of Tangier Islanders are above ground, just like in New Orleans, and for the same reason: high water table. And the main mode of "motorized" transportation on the island is old golf cards. We caught a few stripers without trying very hard, and a handful of bottom fish. Drift fishing and casting to structure. At least we didn't have to troll for them. Gosh, with all the comments about this particular post, I just had to find and read it Harry. Must have been exciting for you, Herring, since you rarely leave the vicinity of Deale Harbor. What a trip! From Deale to Tangier is almost 100 miles. Yeah, well, we left from Solomons. It was under 50 miles one way. And wow, five hours to get to and from, time for a walk around town and a lunch, and you even did some striper and other bottom fishing, just drifting and casting to structure. We left before 7:30 in the morning and got back a little before six. But since you are an Army retiree and substitute math teacher, I guess that translates into five hours for you. What a day! Harry, which of the right-wingers here expressed the worst wishes for this eventful 'day' trip? Shame on them. Now me? I'd be wondering how the hell you did all that!!!!! It's easy, John. You just head out into the Bay and point your boat south by south east, sort of. Wow, five hours travel time, lunch and looking at cemeteries, drift fishing for stripers and other bottom fishing, just drifting and casting, ya know, all in less than twelve hours. You are a miracle man, Harry! Trailering the Yo Ho all the way to Solomon's must have been a bear, huh? -- John H "All decisions are the result of binary thinking." The guy gets caught in lie after lie. How absolutely hilarious. |
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On Sat, 14 May 2005 16:00:01 -0400, Doug Kanter
wrote: Harry is a god damn liar!!! Doug. That kind of name calling does not contribute to group harmony! -- John H "All decisions are the result of binary thinking." |
On Sat, 14 May 2005 15:26:23 -0400, "Harry.Krause"
wrote: John H wrote: On Sat, 14 May 2005 12:00:05 -0400, "Harry.Krause" wrote: John H wrote: On Fri, 13 May 2005 18:58:48 -0400, "Harry.Krause" wrote: ...of the right-wing scum here, we returned safely after a nice, if chilly day, out on the Bay. We made our trip to Crisfield in a leisurely 2.5 hours, went ashore for a while and poked around, and then did a little fishing around Tangier Island. Tied up at a crab pier and went ashore for lunch. Lots of crab shacks still around, but they weren't too active today. Something I didn't know: the graves of Tangier Islanders are above ground, just like in New Orleans, and for the same reason: high water table. And the main mode of "motorized" transportation on the island is old golf cards. We caught a few stripers without trying very hard, and a handful of bottom fish. Drift fishing and casting to structure. At least we didn't have to troll for them. Gosh, with all the comments about this particular post, I just had to find and read it Harry. Must have been exciting for you, Herring, since you rarely leave the vicinity of Deale Harbor. What a trip! From Deale to Tangier is almost 100 miles. Yeah, well, we left from Solomons. It was under 50 miles one way. And wow, five hours to get to and from, time for a walk around town and a lunch, and you even did some striper and other bottom fishing, just drifting and casting to structure. We left before 7:30 in the morning and got back a little before six. But since you are an Army retiree and substitute math teacher, I guess that translates into five hours for you. What a day! Harry, which of the right-wingers here expressed the worst wishes for this eventful 'day' trip? Shame on them. Now me? I'd be wondering how the hell you did all that!!!!! It's easy, John. You just head out into the Bay and point your boat south by south east, sort of. Wow, five hours travel time, lunch and looking at cemeteries, drift fishing for stripers and other bottom fishing, just drifting and casting, ya know, all in less than twelve hours. You are a miracle man, Harry! Trailering the Yo Ho all the way to Solomon's must have been a bear, huh? No trailering at all. I admit my days on the water don't compare with the buzz you get hanging out with your alcoholic fishing buddies...what are their names again? Old Fart, Gimpy Dav, Stinky Shorts and Drunken Sarge? It's no wonder you always keep the entrance to Deale Harbor in clear sight when you go out. Mozart. Eine Kleine Nachtmusik. Great! I'll copy and paste this post of yours to Tidalfish.com, just to let folks know what you think of them. Would that be OK with you? -- John H "All decisions are the result of binary thinking." |
On Sat, 14 May 2005 15:27:44 -0400, "Harry.Krause"
wrote: John H wrote: On 14 May 2005 10:22:49 -0700, wrote: John H wrote: Gosh, with all the comments about this particular post, I just had to find and read it Harry. What a trip! From Deale to Tangier is almost 100 miles. And wow, five hours to get to and from, time for a walk around town and a lunch, and you even did some striper and other bottom fishing, just drifting and casting to structure. What a day! Harry, which of the right-wingers here expressed the worst wishes for this eventful 'day' trip? Shame on them. Now me? I'd be wondering how the hell you did all that!!!!! -- John H John, do you think that your above negativity is helping the "tone" of the newsgroup? Negativity? I'm patting the man on the back! No one I know could possibly do all that in one day! He was even able to make a dozen or so posts around lunchtime! Now there's dedication, taking your computer to Tangier to make posts while chowing down on a crabcake sandwich. Wow! Better check your Timex again, dicquhead. A little Beethoven! Such wonderful music! Why have I left you out of my life for so long. You are such a joy! -- John H "All decisions are the result of binary thinking." |
Tangier island residents are from English heritage and we're Torys
(Crown sympathizers) during the American revolution. Every resident is related in one way (Parks, Pruitts, Crocketts, Thomas, and Moore's) or another, and speak with a dialect they call Elizabethan English. BTW, Every funeral I've attended on Tangier, The deceased was buried 6' under. Most residents have a family plot on their own property, or in the church yard. Not sure I'd call this bragging rights but FWIW, Every resident on Tangier is a relative of mine. lol, UD http://community.webtv.net/capuglyda...inUglyDansJack |
"John H" wrote in message ... On Sat, 14 May 2005 15:27:44 -0400, "Harry.Krause" wrote: John H wrote: On 14 May 2005 10:22:49 -0700, wrote: John H wrote: Gosh, with all the comments about this particular post, I just had to find and read it Harry. What a trip! From Deale to Tangier is almost 100 miles. And wow, five hours to get to and from, time for a walk around town and a lunch, and you even did some striper and other bottom fishing, just drifting and casting to structure. What a day! Harry, which of the right-wingers here expressed the worst wishes for this eventful 'day' trip? Shame on them. Now me? I'd be wondering how the hell you did all that!!!!! -- John H John, do you think that your above negativity is helping the "tone" of the newsgroup? Negativity? I'm patting the man on the back! No one I know could possibly do all that in one day! He was even able to make a dozen or so posts around lunchtime! Now there's dedication, taking your computer to Tangier to make posts while chowing down on a crabcake sandwich. Wow! Better check your Timex again, dicquhead. A little Beethoven! Such wonderful music! Why have I left you out of my life for so long. You are such a joy! -- John H "All decisions are the result of binary thinking." John, don't you know that Harry's custom made 36 foot lobster boat cruises at a comfortable 100 knots? Silly boy, with that sort of comfortable cruising speed he could have done all the things he claims to have done. |
On Sat, 14 May 2005 17:18:08 -0400, "Harry.Krause"
wrote nothing, which was a great post! Kinda reminds me of Smetana, like the Moldau slowly meandering through Prague. Beautiful silence. -- John H "All decisions are the result of binary thinking." |
On Sat, 14 May 2005 17:20:06 -0400, "Harry.Krause"
wrote: John H wrote: On Sat, 14 May 2005 15:26:23 -0400, "Harry.Krause" wrote: John H wrote: On Sat, 14 May 2005 12:00:05 -0400, "Harry.Krause" wrote: John H wrote: On Fri, 13 May 2005 18:58:48 -0400, "Harry.Krause" wrote: ...of the right-wing scum here, we returned safely after a nice, if chilly day, out on the Bay. We made our trip to Crisfield in a leisurely 2.5 hours, went ashore for a while and poked around, and then did a little fishing around Tangier Island. Tied up at a crab pier and went ashore for lunch. Lots of crab shacks still around, but they weren't too active today. Something I didn't know: the graves of Tangier Islanders are above ground, just like in New Orleans, and for the same reason: high water table. And the main mode of "motorized" transportation on the island is old golf cards. We caught a few stripers without trying very hard, and a handful of bottom fish. Drift fishing and casting to structure. At least we didn't have to troll for them. Gosh, with all the comments about this particular post, I just had to find and read it Harry. Must have been exciting for you, Herring, since you rarely leave the vicinity of Deale Harbor. What a trip! From Deale to Tangier is almost 100 miles. Yeah, well, we left from Solomons. It was under 50 miles one way. And wow, five hours to get to and from, time for a walk around town and a lunch, and you even did some striper and other bottom fishing, just drifting and casting to structure. We left before 7:30 in the morning and got back a little before six. But since you are an Army retiree and substitute math teacher, I guess that translates into five hours for you. What a day! Harry, which of the right-wingers here expressed the worst wishes for this eventful 'day' trip? Shame on them. Now me? I'd be wondering how the hell you did all that!!!!! It's easy, John. You just head out into the Bay and point your boat south by south east, sort of. Wow, five hours travel time, lunch and looking at cemeteries, drift fishing for stripers and other bottom fishing, just drifting and casting, ya know, all in less than twelve hours. You are a miracle man, Harry! Trailering the Yo Ho all the way to Solomon's must have been a bear, huh? No trailering at all. I admit my days on the water don't compare with the buzz you get hanging out with your alcoholic fishing buddies...what are their names again? Old Fart, Gimpy Dav, Stinky Shorts and Drunken Sarge? It's no wonder you always keep the entrance to Deale Harbor in clear sight when you go out. Mozart. Eine Kleine Nachtmusik. Great! I'll copy and paste this post of yours to Tidalfish.com, just to let folks know what you think of them. Would that be OK with you? You hang with a colorful crowd, Herring? What do they call you, BoozeBreath? Ah, some life. Maybe 'Russian Sailor's Dance'? One of my favorites. -- John H "All decisions are the result of binary thinking." |
On Sat, 14 May 2005 14:17:58 -0700, (UglyDan®©™) wrote:
Tangier island residents are from English heritage and we're Torys (Crown sympathizers) during the American revolution. Every resident is related in one way (Parks, Pruitts, Crocketts, Thomas, and Moore's) or another, and speak with a dialect they call Elizabethan English. BTW, Every funeral I've attended on Tangier, The deceased was buried 6' under. Most residents have a family plot on their own property, or in the church yard. Not sure I'd call this bragging rights but FWIW, Every resident on Tangier is a relative of mine. lol, UD http://community.webtv.net/capuglyda...inUglyDansJack Whoops! That doesn't bode well for Harry's integrity, but maybe he was just on a different island eating lunch after fishing for stripers and other bottom fish. Anyway - glad to meet ya, Dan. You *do* type with a strange accent, but it's easy to understand so don't change a thing! Do you live on Tangier Island now? -- John H "All decisions are the result of binary thinking." |
On Sat, 14 May 2005 17:31:06 -0400, "JimH" wrote:
"John H" wrote in message .. . On Sat, 14 May 2005 15:27:44 -0400, "Harry.Krause" wrote: John H wrote: On 14 May 2005 10:22:49 -0700, wrote: John H wrote: Gosh, with all the comments about this particular post, I just had to find and read it Harry. What a trip! From Deale to Tangier is almost 100 miles. And wow, five hours to get to and from, time for a walk around town and a lunch, and you even did some striper and other bottom fishing, just drifting and casting to structure. What a day! Harry, which of the right-wingers here expressed the worst wishes for this eventful 'day' trip? Shame on them. Now me? I'd be wondering how the hell you did all that!!!!! -- John H John, do you think that your above negativity is helping the "tone" of the newsgroup? Negativity? I'm patting the man on the back! No one I know could possibly do all that in one day! He was even able to make a dozen or so posts around lunchtime! Now there's dedication, taking your computer to Tangier to make posts while chowing down on a crabcake sandwich. Wow! Better check your Timex again, dicquhead. A little Beethoven! Such wonderful music! Why have I left you out of my life for so long. You are such a joy! -- John H "All decisions are the result of binary thinking." John, don't you know that Harry's custom made 36 foot lobster boat cruises at a comfortable 100 knots? Silly boy, with that sort of comfortable cruising speed he could have done all the things he claims to have done. You seem to be implying that there is some aspect of Harry's story that I don't find believable. For shame! I've indicated no such thing. I'm simply praising the man for his accomplishments, remarkable as they are! -- John H "All decisions are the result of binary thinking." |
"John H" wrote in message ... On Sat, 14 May 2005 17:20:06 -0400, "Harry.Krause" wrote: John H wrote: On Sat, 14 May 2005 15:26:23 -0400, "Harry.Krause" wrote: John H wrote: On Sat, 14 May 2005 12:00:05 -0400, "Harry.Krause" wrote: John H wrote: On Fri, 13 May 2005 18:58:48 -0400, "Harry.Krause" wrote: ...of the right-wing scum here, we returned safely after a nice, if chilly day, out on the Bay. We made our trip to Crisfield in a leisurely 2.5 hours, went ashore for a while and poked around, and then did a little fishing around Tangier Island. Tied up at a crab pier and went ashore for lunch. Lots of crab shacks still around, but they weren't too active today. Something I didn't know: the graves of Tangier Islanders are above ground, just like in New Orleans, and for the same reason: high water table. And the main mode of "motorized" transportation on the island is old golf cards. We caught a few stripers without trying very hard, and a handful of bottom fish. Drift fishing and casting to structure. At least we didn't have to troll for them. Gosh, with all the comments about this particular post, I just had to find and read it Harry. Must have been exciting for you, Herring, since you rarely leave the vicinity of Deale Harbor. What a trip! From Deale to Tangier is almost 100 miles. Yeah, well, we left from Solomons. It was under 50 miles one way. And wow, five hours to get to and from, time for a walk around town and a lunch, and you even did some striper and other bottom fishing, just drifting and casting to structure. We left before 7:30 in the morning and got back a little before six. But since you are an Army retiree and substitute math teacher, I guess that translates into five hours for you. What a day! Harry, which of the right-wingers here expressed the worst wishes for this eventful 'day' trip? Shame on them. Now me? I'd be wondering how the hell you did all that!!!!! It's easy, John. You just head out into the Bay and point your boat south by south east, sort of. Wow, five hours travel time, lunch and looking at cemeteries, drift fishing for stripers and other bottom fishing, just drifting and casting, ya know, all in less than twelve hours. You are a miracle man, Harry! Trailering the Yo Ho all the way to Solomon's must have been a bear, huh? No trailering at all. I admit my days on the water don't compare with the buzz you get hanging out with your alcoholic fishing buddies...what are their names again? Old Fart, Gimpy Dav, Stinky Shorts and Drunken Sarge? It's no wonder you always keep the entrance to Deale Harbor in clear sight when you go out. Mozart. Eine Kleine Nachtmusik. Great! I'll copy and paste this post of yours to Tidalfish.com, just to let folks know what you think of them. Would that be OK with you? You hang with a colorful crowd, Herring? What do they call you, BoozeBreath? Ah, some life. Maybe 'Russian Sailor's Dance'? One of my favorites. -- John H "All decisions are the result of binary thinking." I can imagine the saliva foaming from the corner of his mouth while he replying to you John. You really caught him in yet another lie. This is indeed hilarious. As Krause would say...how delicious. ;-) |
Harry.Krause wrote:
Here's some photos from a Tangier Island webpage, DrunkenJohn. When you sober up, take a peek at the cemetery photos, showing the coffin covers above ground level. Perhaps if you and your fishing buddies chipped in a couple bucks, you'd be able to buy enough gasoline to get there. Once you are there, you can beg for gas money to get back home. http://www.northernneck.com/tangier/page5.htm We have an interesting island at the mouth of Mahone Bay that might resemble Tangier on a small scale. http://www.tancook.ca/ note: try the picture gallery 'trapgang' is you want to see real fishermen....or fisherpersons, as our PC gov't wants to call them. |
It was great reading that web page, it sounded very similar to your "trip
report". "Harry.Krause" wrote in message ... Don White wrote: Harry.Krause wrote: Here's some photos from a Tangier Island webpage, DrunkenJohn. When you sober up, take a peek at the cemetery photos, showing the coffin covers above ground level. Perhaps if you and your fishing buddies chipped in a couple bucks, you'd be able to buy enough gasoline to get there. Once you are there, you can beg for gas money to get back home. http://www.northernneck.com/tangier/page5.htm We have an interesting island at the mouth of Mahone Bay that might resemble Tangier on a small scale. http://www.tancook.ca/ note: try the picture gallery 'trapgang' is you want to see real fishermen....or fisherpersons, as our PC gov't wants to call them. Tangier Island is pretty small. Some interesting pages on the website you referenced. |
On Sat, 14 May 2005 17:49:49 -0400, Harry.Krause wrote:
Here's some photos from a Tangier Island webpage, DrunkenJohn. When you sober up, take a peek at the cemetery photos, showing the coffin covers above ground level. Interesting community. As to the coffin covers, it is my understanding that they are to prevent the coffins from popping to the surface during the occasional flood or very heavy rain. Coffins are filled mostly with air and tend to float to the top. It would be rather disconcerting to see a loved one float by. Perhaps if you and your fishing buddies chipped in a couple bucks, you'd be able to buy enough gasoline to get there. Once you are there, you can beg for gas money to get back home. http://www.northernneck.com/tangier/page5.htm |
Thomas Rangier wrote:
Back in, if I recall 1972, hurricane Agnes swept through the eastern side of PA. I had just gotten transferred to a new position there and was trapped in a Holiday Inn about a mile or two from Sunbury, PA. on the Susquehanna. No heat, or electricity, but al least my wife and I had a place to stay. We couldn't leave the place for 3 days. I shut the plant down early the first day and sent everyone home. If I had stayed another hour or two at the plant, the only route back to the hotel would have been flooded over and I would have been stuck there eating food from vending machines for 3 days. Yuch!!! But back to the topic: The flood waters caused numerous caskets to "float" to the surface. It was quite a mess. Thunder is right, caskets can and do float away in floods for sure. Thomas Some of the old graveyards around here were on bluffs overlooking the ocean. We've had cases where , over time and shoreline erosion, graves have been washed away and remains exposed. Nasty business! |
"JimH" wrote in message ... The guy gets caught in lie after lie. How absolutely hilarious. Yup...I decided to take a look at Google history... Turns out our Klass Klown Krause was posting around 12-12:30 pm that day. So not only did he make the entire trip running 65 knots, he somehow still posted to rec.boats while in route. Hmmmm. Wonder what excuse he will offer this time? It doesn't matter...he's been proven a liar many times, this is just another guise from our boatless village idiot. -- -Netsock "It's just about going fast...that's all..." http://home.columbus.rr.com/ckg/ |
John H wrote: On 14 May 2005 10:22:49 -0700, wrote: John H wrote: Gosh, with all the comments about this particular post, I just had to find and read it Harry. What a trip! From Deale to Tangier is almost 100 miles. And wow, five hours to get to and from, time for a walk around town and a lunch, and you even did some striper and other bottom fishing, just drifting and casting to structure. What a day! Harry, which of the right-wingers here expressed the worst wishes for this eventful 'day' trip? Shame on them. Now me? I'd be wondering how the hell you did all that!!!!! -- John H John, do you think that your above negativity is helping the "tone" of the newsgroup? Negativity? I'm patting the man on the back! No one I know could possibly do all that in one day! So, you don't think that when you slam every single post a man makes, that that isn't seen in a negative light? Do you think automatically finding fault with any and everything a certain person says is a good plan for the "tone of the group"? |
On 16 May 2005 10:14:17 -0700, wrote:
John H wrote: On 14 May 2005 10:22:49 -0700, wrote: John H wrote: Gosh, with all the comments about this particular post, I just had to find and read it Harry. What a trip! From Deale to Tangier is almost 100 miles. And wow, five hours to get to and from, time for a walk around town and a lunch, and you even did some striper and other bottom fishing, just drifting and casting to structure. What a day! Harry, which of the right-wingers here expressed the worst wishes for this eventful 'day' trip? Shame on them. Now me? I'd be wondering how the hell you did all that!!!!! -- John H John, do you think that your above negativity is helping the "tone" of the newsgroup? Negativity? I'm patting the man on the back! No one I know could possibly do all that in one day! So, you don't think that when you slam every single post a man makes, that that isn't seen in a negative light? Do you think automatically finding fault with any and everything a certain person says is a good plan for the "tone of the group"? -- John H "All decisions are the result of binary thinking." |
On 16 May 2005 10:14:17 -0700, wrote:
John H wrote: On 14 May 2005 10:22:49 -0700, wrote: John H wrote: Gosh, with all the comments about this particular post, I just had to find and read it Harry. What a trip! From Deale to Tangier is almost 100 miles. And wow, five hours to get to and from, time for a walk around town and a lunch, and you even did some striper and other bottom fishing, just drifting and casting to structure. What a day! Harry, which of the right-wingers here expressed the worst wishes for this eventful 'day' trip? Shame on them. Now me? I'd be wondering how the hell you did all that!!!!! -- John H John, do you think that your above negativity is helping the "tone" of the newsgroup? Negativity? I'm patting the man on the back! No one I know could possibly do all that in one day! So, you don't think that when you slam every single post a man makes, that that isn't seen in a negative light? Do you think automatically finding fault with any and everything a certain person says is a good plan for the "tone of the group"? Can you please point out the 'negativity' in the post above? -- John H "All decisions are the result of binary thinking." |
On Mon, 16 May 2005 13:21:49 -0400, "Harry.Krause"
wrote: wrote: John H wrote: On 14 May 2005 10:22:49 -0700, wrote: John H wrote: Gosh, with all the comments about this particular post, I just had to find and read it Harry. What a trip! From Deale to Tangier is almost 100 miles. And wow, five hours to get to and from, time for a walk around town and a lunch, and you even did some striper and other bottom fishing, just drifting and casting to structure. What a day! Harry, which of the right-wingers here expressed the worst wishes for this eventful 'day' trip? Shame on them. Now me? I'd be wondering how the hell you did all that!!!!! -- John H John, do you think that your above negativity is helping the "tone" of the newsgroup? Negativity? I'm patting the man on the back! No one I know could possibly do all that in one day! So, you don't think that when you slam every single post a man makes, that that isn't seen in a negative light? Do you think automatically finding fault with any and everything a certain person says is a good plan for the "tone of the group"? Herring has no interest whatsoever in "improving the tone" of this newsgroup, and neither do any of his "associates" here. Their only interest is in disruption and in attempting to drive away those who do not adhere to a mindless, right-wing mindset. Herring is the kind of white man native Americans used to say, "speaks with forked tongue." Rather than raising the level, he and his associates are intent on bringing everyone down where they are. It's one of the many symptoms of being Smithered. Harry, my praise for your accomplishments and your name-calling had nothing to do with politics. And, I'd love to see the tone of the group improved. It won't happen when you continue your name-calling behavior. Why not more posts like the one with the maps? -- John H "All decisions are the result of binary thinking." |
On Mon, 16 May 2005 20:37:50 GMT, Gene Kearns
wrote: On Mon, 16 May 2005 11:39:35 -0400, "Harry.Krause" wrote: You twerps ought to rent a brain. You've once again been taken in by one of your own kind, a "Smithers" who posts on here using my name and an email address I have used. Check the headers, twerps. It ain't me. I have, thus far, been unable to filter out these vandals using *any* newsreader. Therefore, I loaded my own news server software to make use of its filtering capability... which includes filtering of all headers, attachments, and the body using strings and/or regex. I have been running parallel readers and it looks like I have nearly 100% filter rate on the miscreants. What has this got to do with the reader? You can read rec.boats from my web page and/or point your newsreader to my server..... ...... either way, you'll see almost no posts from the newsgroup vandals... Gene, although I don't currently have him filtered, filtering Harry *does* greatly cut down on the number of malicious posts getting picked up. -- John H "All decisions are the result of binary thinking." |
On Mon, 16 May 2005 17:31:17 -0400, "Harry.Krause"
wrote: John H wrote: On Mon, 16 May 2005 20:37:50 GMT, Gene Kearns wrote: On Mon, 16 May 2005 11:39:35 -0400, "Harry.Krause" wrote: You twerps ought to rent a brain. You've once again been taken in by one of your own kind, a "Smithers" who posts on here using my name and an email address I have used. Check the headers, twerps. It ain't me. I have, thus far, been unable to filter out these vandals using *any* newsreader. Therefore, I loaded my own news server software to make use of its filtering capability... which includes filtering of all headers, attachments, and the body using strings and/or regex. I have been running parallel readers and it looks like I have nearly 100% filter rate on the miscreants. What has this got to do with the reader? You can read rec.boats from my web page and/or point your newsreader to my server..... ...... either way, you'll see almost no posts from the newsgroup vandals... Gene, although I don't currently have him filtered, filtering Harry *does* greatly cut down on the number of malicious posts getting picked up. There you go again. No, no. You've been pretty good lately. That's why you're not currently filtered. Of course the fake isn't either, but even *he* has been pretty good for the past few days. You've got to admit that many, many of your posts *were* malicious. -- John H "All decisions are the result of binary thinking." |
"Arnold Irvin" wrote in message ... Just let it die , please. Freddy the troll I suppose you're right. Krause is a proven liar. He has been caught many times before, fabricating fishing and boating stories. He shot himself in the foot on this one too, and got himself busted. End of story...lets move on. -- -Netsock "It's just about going fast...that's all..." http://home.columbus.rr.com/ckg/ |
John H wrote: On Mon, 16 May 2005 13:21:49 -0400, "Harry.Krause" wrote: wrote: John H wrote: On 14 May 2005 10:22:49 -0700, wrote: John H wrote: Gosh, with all the comments about this particular post, I just had to find and read it Harry. What a trip! From Deale to Tangier is almost 100 miles. And wow, five hours to get to and from, time for a walk around town and a lunch, and you even did some striper and other bottom fishing, just drifting and casting to structure. What a day! Harry, which of the right-wingers here expressed the worst wishes for this eventful 'day' trip? Shame on them. Now me? I'd be wondering how the hell you did all that!!!!! -- John H John, do you think that your above negativity is helping the "tone" of the newsgroup? Negativity? I'm patting the man on the back! No one I know could possibly do all that in one day! So, you don't think that when you slam every single post a man makes, that that isn't seen in a negative light? Do you think automatically finding fault with any and everything a certain person says is a good plan for the "tone of the group"? Herring has no interest whatsoever in "improving the tone" of this newsgroup, and neither do any of his "associates" here. Their only interest is in disruption and in attempting to drive away those who do not adhere to a mindless, right-wing mindset. Herring is the kind of white man native Americans used to say, "speaks with forked tongue." Rather than raising the level, he and his associates are intent on bringing everyone down where they are. It's one of the many symptoms of being Smithered. Harry, my praise for your accomplishments and your name-calling had nothing to do with politics. And, I'd love to see the tone of the group improved. It won't happen when you continue your name-calling behavior. Why not more posts like the one with the maps? -- John H John, it also won't happen when someone posts, and you start spewing profanity. |
John H wrote: On 16 May 2005 10:14:17 -0700, wrote: John H wrote: On 14 May 2005 10:22:49 -0700, wrote: John H wrote: Gosh, with all the comments about this particular post, I just had to find and read it Harry. What a trip! From Deale to Tangier is almost 100 miles. And wow, five hours to get to and from, time for a walk around town and a lunch, and you even did some striper and other bottom fishing, just drifting and casting to structure. What a day! Harry, which of the right-wingers here expressed the worst wishes for this eventful 'day' trip? Shame on them. Now me? I'd be wondering how the hell you did all that!!!!! -- John H John, do you think that your above negativity is helping the "tone" of the newsgroup? Negativity? I'm patting the man on the back! No one I know could possibly do all that in one day! So, you don't think that when you slam every single post a man makes, that that isn't seen in a negative light? Do you think automatically finding fault with any and everything a certain person says is a good plan for the "tone of the group"? Can you please point out the 'negativity' in the post above? -- John H Do you actually think that people here are dumb enough to believe that your above posts wasn't meant to try and humiliate, put down and otherwise slam a post about a boating trip? Maybe Fritz is that stupid, but that's about it. Would you think that if every single post you made, about boating, or not, was met with the same contempt as you use, that it would be a positive "tone" for the newsgroup? |
wrote in message ups.com... John H wrote: On 16 May 2005 10:14:17 -0700, wrote: John H wrote: On 14 May 2005 10:22:49 -0700, wrote: John H wrote: Gosh, with all the comments about this particular post, I just had to find and read it Harry. What a trip! From Deale to Tangier is almost 100 miles. And wow, five hours to get to and from, time for a walk around town and a lunch, and you even did some striper and other bottom fishing, just drifting and casting to structure. What a day! Harry, which of the right-wingers here expressed the worst wishes for this eventful 'day' trip? Shame on them. Now me? I'd be wondering how the hell you did all that!!!!! -- John H John, do you think that your above negativity is helping the "tone" of the newsgroup? Negativity? I'm patting the man on the back! No one I know could possibly do all that in one day! So, you don't think that when you slam every single post a man makes, that that isn't seen in a negative light? Do you think automatically finding fault with any and everything a certain person says is a good plan for the "tone of the group"? Can you please point out the 'negativity' in the post above? -- John H Do you actually think that people here are dumb enough to believe that your above posts wasn't meant to try and humiliate, put down and otherwise slam a post about a boating trip? Maybe Fritz is that stupid, but that's about it. Would you think that if every single post you made, about boating, or not, was met with the same contempt as you use, that it would be a positive "tone" for the newsgroup? What does this have to do with boats? In fact, what do any of your posts have to do with boats? |
John H wrote: On Mon, 16 May 2005 17:31:17 -0400, "Harry.Krause" wrote: John H wrote: On Mon, 16 May 2005 20:37:50 GMT, Gene Kearns wrote: On Mon, 16 May 2005 11:39:35 -0400, "Harry.Krause" wrote: You twerps ought to rent a brain. You've once again been taken in by one of your own kind, a "Smithers" who posts on here using my name and an email address I have used. Check the headers, twerps. It ain't me. I have, thus far, been unable to filter out these vandals using *any* newsreader. Therefore, I loaded my own news server software to make use of its filtering capability... which includes filtering of all headers, attachments, and the body using strings and/or regex. I have been running parallel readers and it looks like I have nearly 100% filter rate on the miscreants. What has this got to do with the reader? You can read rec.boats from my web page and/or point your newsreader to my server..... ...... either way, you'll see almost no posts from the newsgroup vandals... Gene, although I don't currently have him filtered, filtering Harry *does* greatly cut down on the number of malicious posts getting picked up. There you go again. No, no. You've been pretty good lately. That's why you're not currently filtered. Of course the fake isn't either, but even *he* has been pretty good for the past few days. You've got to admit that many, many of your posts *were* malicious. -- John H As *were* YOURS. Do you remember awhile back, that you said that you hadn't resorted in name calling for "quite awhile", and that made you practically innocent? Pot calling the kettle black, perhaps? |
"JimH" wrote in message ... wrote in message ups.com... John H wrote: On 16 May 2005 10:14:17 -0700, wrote: John H wrote: On 14 May 2005 10:22:49 -0700, wrote: John H wrote: Gosh, with all the comments about this particular post, I just had to find and read it Harry. What a trip! From Deale to Tangier is almost 100 miles. And wow, five hours to get to and from, time for a walk around town and a lunch, and you even did some striper and other bottom fishing, just drifting and casting to structure. What a day! Harry, which of the right-wingers here expressed the worst wishes for this eventful 'day' trip? Shame on them. Now me? I'd be wondering how the hell you did all that!!!!! -- John H John, do you think that your above negativity is helping the "tone" of the newsgroup? Negativity? I'm patting the man on the back! No one I know could possibly do all that in one day! So, you don't think that when you slam every single post a man makes, that that isn't seen in a negative light? Do you think automatically finding fault with any and everything a certain person says is a good plan for the "tone of the group"? Can you please point out the 'negativity' in the post above? -- John H Do you actually think that people here are dumb enough to believe that your above posts wasn't meant to try and humiliate, put down and otherwise slam a post about a boating trip? Maybe Fritz is that stupid, but that's about it. Would you think that if every single post you made, about boating, or not, was met with the same contempt as you use, that it would be a positive "tone" for the newsgroup? What does this have to do with boats? In fact, what do any of your posts have to do with boats? Poor kevin, still out to prove he is the "King of the NG idiots" He still can't see the light through that brown fog he is constantly looking through.......or maybe it is he's been delving into the cash crops again |
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On 17 May 2005 05:55:57 -0700, wrote:
John H wrote: On 16 May 2005 10:14:17 -0700, wrote: John H wrote: On 14 May 2005 10:22:49 -0700, wrote: John H wrote: Gosh, with all the comments about this particular post, I just had to find and read it Harry. What a trip! From Deale to Tangier is almost 100 miles. And wow, five hours to get to and from, time for a walk around town and a lunch, and you even did some striper and other bottom fishing, just drifting and casting to structure. What a day! Harry, which of the right-wingers here expressed the worst wishes for this eventful 'day' trip? Shame on them. Now me? I'd be wondering how the hell you did all that!!!!! -- John H John, do you think that your above negativity is helping the "tone" of the newsgroup? Negativity? I'm patting the man on the back! No one I know could possibly do all that in one day! So, you don't think that when you slam every single post a man makes, that that isn't seen in a negative light? Do you think automatically finding fault with any and everything a certain person says is a good plan for the "tone of the group"? Can you please point out the 'negativity' in the post above? -- John H Do you actually think that people here are dumb enough to believe that your above posts wasn't meant to try and humiliate, put down and otherwise slam a post about a boating trip? Maybe Fritz is that stupid, but that's about it. Would you think that if every single post you made, about boating, or not, was met with the same contempt as you use, that it would be a positive "tone" for the newsgroup? Not surprisingly, you missed the whole point. -- John H "All decisions are the result of binary thinking." |
On Tue, 17 May 2005 10:12:55 -0400, "Harry.Krause"
wrote: John H wrote: On 17 May 2005 05:58:08 -0700, wrote: John H wrote: On Mon, 16 May 2005 17:31:17 -0400, "Harry.Krause" wrote: John H wrote: On Mon, 16 May 2005 20:37:50 GMT, Gene Kearns wrote: On Mon, 16 May 2005 11:39:35 -0400, "Harry.Krause" wrote: You twerps ought to rent a brain. You've once again been taken in by one of your own kind, a "Smithers" who posts on here using my name and an email address I have used. Check the headers, twerps. It ain't me. I have, thus far, been unable to filter out these vandals using *any* newsreader. Therefore, I loaded my own news server software to make use of its filtering capability... which includes filtering of all headers, attachments, and the body using strings and/or regex. I have been running parallel readers and it looks like I have nearly 100% filter rate on the miscreants. What has this got to do with the reader? You can read rec.boats from my web page and/or point your newsreader to my server..... ...... either way, you'll see almost no posts from the newsgroup vandals... Gene, although I don't currently have him filtered, filtering Harry *does* greatly cut down on the number of malicious posts getting picked up. There you go again. No, no. You've been pretty good lately. That's why you're not currently filtered. Of course the fake isn't either, but even *he* has been pretty good for the past few days. You've got to admit that many, many of your posts *were* malicious. -- John H As *were* YOURS. Do you remember awhile back, that you said that you hadn't resorted in name calling for "quite awhile", and that made you practically innocent? Pot calling the kettle black, perhaps? First, did anyone invite you into this discussion? Second, if you'll recall (and I *think* you can) I apologized for my bad behavior. Did that slip your mind? Why not just let this die a natural death, eh? It really serves no purpose. Until bk brought it up, I thought it had! -- John H "All decisions are the result of binary thinking." |
On Tue, 17 May 2005 10:48:04 -0400, "Harry.Krause"
wrote: John H wrote: Why not just let this die a natural death, eh? It really serves no purpose. Until bk brought it up, I thought it had! -- I'm referring to the silliness with bassy, not to the subject of any particular post. This incessant trading of insults that goes on between bass and you and Hertvik and Fritz makes all of you look like pimply fifth-graders. We need more high-class insulting here. Or something. ****************************** No, we don't need *any* insulting. I didn't insult basskisser in my response to his insult. I pointed out that I had apologized for bad behavior. As to your contention above, did you purposely omit yourself from the list of those who participate in the 'incessant trading of insults'? (Just asking, mind you.) I do agree that the trading of insults serves no purpose. -- John H "All decisions are the result of binary thinking." |
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