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jim-- wrote:
"Harry Krause" wrote in message ... K. Smith wrote: Harry Krause wrote: K. Smith wrote: Harry Krause wrote: DSK wrote: Gould 0738 wrote: I got aboard a new 35' steel trawler today. The boat is being imported by a dealer in Olympia, WA. (snip for brevity) http://www2.yachtworld.com/capitalci...yyachts_2.html Cool, a Beuhler design in production. It's a good looking boat for sure and sounds like a lot of thoughtful touoches... but why *steel* for heaven's sake? Fair Skies- Doug King Puts lots of people to work. Hey hey hey in China it does:-) Yes, well, putting people to work is what the PRC wants. So if it is building pleasure boats out of steel, it is because it has skilled and semi-skilled metal fabricators who need work. Still telling lies I see Harry, Oh well at least these days everyone "knows" you're just a liar, even those who are syill stupid enough to be your groupies. Here's your lie of the day:-) K When referring to how he sold off his Dad's imaginary, absolutely no trace of, OMC dealership Tell me, crack-brain, where would *you* find traces of a boat dealership in Connecticut that closed about 30 years ago? You wouldn't know how. If you did, you would have come up with verification. It's easy enough to do; I could do it with one telephone call to a boat dealership in the area now owned by the son of a close friend of my father's. The close friend, probably also gone, started the boat business right after WW II, about the time my father opened up a dealership at his first location, on Water Street, near the train station in New Haven. More lies!! The sad thing is you're so obvious. What you are saying here is that you haven't the intellectual ability to prove me wrong. Here's another hint: the founder of the dealership I mentioned here is still alive, or at least was when his company's web page was completed. The business is run by a third-generation family member of his, apparently a grandson. I never knew until I read that web page today how the founder and my father met...but now I know...it was in the late 1940s. They shared a hobby and the venue to test their mettle with that hobby. With over 1,000 marine dealers in the US this story is hardly verifiable....but that is what you were counting on Krause, wasn't it? LMAO!! Not much of a reader, eh? I narrowed it down in my original post. My father's dealership was founded in New Haven in the 1940s, and moved out of the city of New Haven to a suburban town in the 1950s. My father's friend's dealership was founded about the same time as my father's, and was in the same general area of the state. Did you miss that part, crap for brains? Does that narrow it down a little for you? D'oh. You righties really, truly are mental defectives. What is it you do for a living, Dennis? Nothing too difficult, I assume. |
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