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When would you board someone else's boat??
"Dave Hall" wrote in message
... Some people bitch a bit too much. Learn to cut some slack and deal with it. We both know why you jumped into THIS particular discussion, don't we, Dave? :-) |
When would you board someone else's boat??
In article , "Doug Kanter" wrote:
"Charles" wrote in message ... When you are a victim, you'll admit to enjoying swift justice. You must think we're idiots. You're no average citizen. You're a ticking time bomb and when you explode the newspaper will quote neighbors wringing their hands and saying, 'We had no idea'. In many threads you have advocated violent actions against people or animals you believe to have violated your personal space or rights. Keep back-pedalling though. -- Charlie I advocate personal responsibility, which means people receive the documented legal consequences for their actions. You believe this too. I'm sure you've whined about certain types of criminals who are paroled too soon (or at all), or plea bargain their ways into sentences that are way too short. What about YOUR "personal responsibility" to assist other boaters in an emergency if you can? And that's ALL boaters that I am talking about. INCLUDING those on your **** list and who may have ****ed you off. You know nothing about personal responsibility. According to your Charles Bronson like rhetoric, you are sadly lacking in that department. Anybody that would advocate violent action against helpless and innocent animals is one sick puppy. Stay off the water, you don't belong in a boat. |
When to shoot a falre into someone elses bilge WAS: When would youboard someone else's boat??
In article , Charles wrote:
Henry Blackmoore wrote: In article , "Doug Kanter" wrote: I'd write down the name & reg numbers of boats like that, for two reasons. First, report him to the marina's manager. Second, if you ever run across that same boat in an emergency, you can ignore its owner's calls for help, and do whatever you can to make his boat sink, burn or crash upon the rocks more quickly. There's an entire class of people who simply don't deserve to continue their existence. You would ignore somebody in an emergency over petty-ass bull**** and help their boat sink, burn or crash? Really? Ya, here again we have an example of the tolerance and humanity of liberalism. Reminds me of krause wishing a bus would run over a NG poster he didn't like so he could watch it happen. Yeah, Krause really likes buses don't he? Especially school one's. -- Charlie |
When to shoot a falre into someone elses bilge WAS: When would you board someone else's boat??
In article , "Doug Kanter" wrote:
"Charles" wrote in message ... Henry Blackmoore wrote: In article , "Doug Kanter" wrote: I'd write down the name & reg numbers of boats like that, for two reasons. First, report him to the marina's manager. Second, if you ever run across that same boat in an emergency, you can ignore its owner's calls for help, and do whatever you can to make his boat sink, burn or crash upon the rocks more quickly. There's an entire class of people who simply don't deserve to continue their existence. You would ignore somebody in an emergency over petty-ass bull**** and help their boat sink, burn or crash? Really? Ya, here again we have an example of the tolerance and humanity of liberalism. If you see a cat about to pounce on a bird, do you go out of your way to stop the event? Should morning medications be taken with an empty or a full stomach? |
When would you board someone else's boat??
"Henry Blackmoore" wrote in message
ink.net... Anybody that would advocate violent action against helpless and innocent animals is one sick puppy. Actually, it's legally permitted, performed and tested in the courts on a fairly regular basis. In many places, including what you'd consider "normal suburbs", animals which damage food crops may be killed as long as the method does not endanger neighbors or violate weapons laws. You really ought to think before you hurl, boy. |
When to shoot a falre into someone elses bilge WAS: When would you board someone else's boat??
In article , "Doug Kanter" wrote:
"Charles" wrote in message ... You would ignore somebody in an emergency over petty-ass bull**** and help their boat sink, burn or crash? Really? Ya, here again we have an example of the tolerance and humanity of liberalism. If you see a cat about to pounce on a bird, do you go out of your way to stop the event? Firstly, I don't equate human life with animal life as you have done by your asking this assine question. "assine" ??? Secondly, I take no pleasure in the imminent death or suffering of another human being (or animal), as it appears you do, simply because they have in done nothing more than **** me off with noise. Turn this around. Do you personally suffer if you're watching a nature show on TV which shows lions eating gazelle, or owls & hawks eating rodents? You're a selfish and tightly wound individual, Douggie. Keep it up and you'll certainly cross the line from using the law for your vengeance to vigilante. Turn this around: Your neighbor's driveway is right next to your bedroom window. It's winter. His muffler goes bad. He goes to work 3 hours before you need to wake up, and likes to warm up his car for 20 minutes. So, instead of waking up at 6:30, your normal time, his noise is waking you up at 3:30. You figure most people might not find the time to get their muffler fixed right away, so you let it go for a week, maybe two. You ask him politely when he's getting it fixed, because you're getting sleep deprived. He says "Hey...maybe next week. Sounds cool, though, eh?" Another month goes by. Somehow, the cops haven't ticketed him yet. You ask him again when he's getting it fixed. He says "That's none of your damned business. Kiss my ass". What do you do? By "you", I mean YOU PERSONALLY, not "people in general". Whatever he does I am sure that it wouldn't involve watching his neighbor and his family burn helplessly (and add to the fire) in the event of a house fire you sick ****. Get this, you are not the only person who has had irritating neighbors that cross the lines of civility and decency. Just about all of us has suffered from this at one time or another. Such is the nature of life and of humans. However, most of us being human ourselves have occasionally (not always knowingly) trespassed on others. It works two ways. I sincerely doubt that you are perfect Doug (although it appears that you fancy yourself to be). And even if you are perfect in these regards (respecting neighborhood covenants, common sense etc.) then it doesn't give you carte'blanche to be some kind of vigilante monster. Because then Doug, you lose your title to being "human". You become no better than being an animal. Being anal-retentive and relentless in expecting others to live up to your expectations and time tables is not the answer. Learn to roll with the flow and lighten up a little. Things have a way of resolving themselves on their own. And next time buy a ****ing house out in the country smack-dab in the middle of some acreage will ya? What in the hell is somebody of your disposition doing living in a house in the burbs with their bedroom window overlooking the neighbors driveway? Sheesh |
When to shoot a falre into someone elses bilge WAS: When would you board someone else's boat??
"Henry Blackmoore" wrote in message
ink.net... Turn this around: Your neighbor's driveway is right next to your bedroom window. It's winter. His muffler goes bad. He goes to work 3 hours before you need to wake up, and likes to warm up his car for 20 minutes. So, instead of waking up at 6:30, your normal time, his noise is waking you up at 3:30. You figure most people might not find the time to get their muffler fixed right away, so you let it go for a week, maybe two. You ask him politely when he's getting it fixed, because you're getting sleep deprived. He says "Hey...maybe next week. Sounds cool, though, eh?" Another month goes by. Somehow, the cops haven't ticketed him yet. You ask him again when he's getting it fixed. He says "That's none of your damned business. Kiss my ass". What do you do? By "you", I mean YOU PERSONALLY, not "people in general". Whatever he does I am sure that it wouldn't involve watching his neighbor and his family burn helplessly (and add to the fire) in the event of a house fire you sick ****. Sorry, Harry. I must've used too many big words. Your neighbor's muffler has nothing to do with boats. What do you personally do in the muffler situation? Be very specific.s |
When would you board someone else's boat??
In article , "Don White" wrote:
Henry Blackmoore wrote in message ink.net... I picked my current property and house carefully. I don't have neighbors except for on one side. After a few "anal" types in my previous experience I wanted to minimize any chances for that occuring again. Sheesh. Having normal neighbours around could interfer with your antics, eh? I have never had "normal" neighbors. God has chosen to test me constantly through life. Besides define "normal"? Read my post on my old African neighbors and their "antics". Actually sometimes I miss my old neighborhood. The new one that I live in is too quiet. Nothing much exciting ever happens. The one house that is next to me is empty. My neighbor there went bankrupt along with his car dealership. So the house is going to be up for auction soon. Want to bid on it? You would make a might fine neighbor Don in spite of all of your political shortcomings. I have a key to the house if you wish to look inside before the auction. My Dachshunds need somebody new to bark at. LOL |
When would you board someone else's boat??
On Thu, 22 Apr 2004 15:56:38 GMT, "Doug Kanter"
wrote: "Dave Hall" wrote in message .. . Some people bitch a bit too much. Learn to cut some slack and deal with it. We both know why you jumped into THIS particular discussion, don't we, Dave? :-) No, why don't you tell us? Dave |
When would you board someone else's boat??
"Henry Blackmoore" wrote in message
ink.net... My Dachshunds need somebody new to bark at. Ah HA! No wonder you're so obsessed about people who know the correct way to manage dogs! You own one of the worst kind - the kind sometimes known as "BBQ candidates". |
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