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"Real Name" wrote in message
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Harry,

What is wrong with a degree from Kansas or a wife who is a social worker?
You refusing to accept your life as it really is, and your desire to

invent
a fictious life is interesting.

Is this something new or is it something that goes back to your childhood?


Krause is a liar, plain and simple. He has been caught in many lies,
including fabricated boat ownership, and boating stories.

Factious life indeed, he even has fabricated where he lives.

My guess is that the pointed headed buffoons name, is not even Krause.

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A moment in time? You did it for weeks. And, again, you are no one to
whine about someone else's vulgarity in this newsgroup. In fact, as you
are the number one facilitator of bad behavior here, you shouldn't whine
about anyone else's on-line doings.


What an idiot. This clown is almost solely responsible for the mess here,
and he has the nerve to call somebody else "the number one facilitator of
bad behavior here".

What a pathetic idiot...

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"Real Name" wrote in message
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Harry can not tell the truth when he is talking about his "Bite Me

Asshole"
comment. He says it is a macro. I would love to see the macro that

removes
part of the header info, and part of my message, but leaves part of the
header and part of my message.

Poor soul, lost in his lies.


Yup. The dumb-ass was getting caught so often in his lies, he now has his
posts removed from archive, so no one can go back and prove his lies.

It doesn't matter though...we all KNOW about his lies and behavior here.

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Harry,

So are you still using your wireless Satellite Modem? It would make sense
to use while you were on your Lobster Boat. I find it much easier than
dragging the cable behind the boat.


LOL! Yep, he was on that when he made his 62 knot per hour trip to Tangier.

Must be a good skipper...able to type and drive a 40' Zimmerman @ 62 knots,
at the same time.

Heh heh...

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wrote in message
oups.com...


*JimH* wrote:
"John H." wrote in message
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On Sat, 16 Jul 2005 16:57:11 -0400, "*JimH*" wrote:


"John H." wrote in message
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On Sat, 16 Jul 2005 15:33:03 -0400, "*JimH*" wrote:

....of rain? ;-)

http://tinyurl.com/eyezd


A little better than mine, but not much.
http://www.wunderground.com/radar/ra...&centery=24 0


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John H.
On the 'PocoLoco' out of Deale, MD

I saw a few boats on the Lake on the way home from BJ's this afternoon.
A
calm Lake but the sky was threatening. I never wanted to be out on the
water during thunderstorms.

It has been raining and thundering since I posted the radar picture in
this
thread. Things are finally starting to calm down. Good for me because
I
am
the cook on the outside grill tonight. ;-)

I got caught once. Other side of the bay. Lightning everywhere. Put the
antenna
down. Told my buddy to grab the life jackets. BIG waves. Didn't have
GPS,
but
luckily the compass got us home. Don't want to do it again.

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John H.
On the 'PocoLoco' out of Deale, MD


With Lake Erie being so shallow a sudden storm can kick up the water
really
fast. I could deal with the waves but not the lightning, especially when
you know your boat is the tallest thing out on the Lake (even with
antennas
down) for miles in each direction.


But.....you don't HAVE a boat.


Well his former boat was many times the size of your "boat". So what is
your boating experience?


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"Don White" wrote in message
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wrote:

HarryKrause wrote:

*JimH* wrote:

"John H." wrote in message
m...

On Sat, 16 Jul 2005 16:57:11 -0400, "*JimH*" wrote:


"John H." wrote in message
news:r3rid11c1mat0j97kl28akpmdfs3sg6ula@4ax. com...

On Sat, 16 Jul 2005 15:33:03 -0400, "*JimH*" wrote:


....of rain? ;-)

http://tinyurl.com/eyezd


A little better than mine, but not much.
http://www.wunderground.com/radar/ra...&centery=24 0


--
John H.
On the 'PocoLoco' out of Deale, MD

I saw a few boats on the Lake on the way home from BJ's this
afternoon. A
calm Lake but the sky was threatening. I never wanted to be out on
the
water during thunderstorms.

It has been raining and thundering since I posted the radar picture in
this
thread. Things are finally starting to calm down. Good for me
because I
am
the cook on the outside grill tonight. ;-)


I got caught once. Other side of the bay. Lightning everywhere. Put the
antenna
down. Told my buddy to grab the life jackets. BIG waves. Didn't have
GPS,
but
luckily the compass got us home. Don't want to do it again.

--
John H.
On the 'PocoLoco' out of Deale, MD

With Lake Erie being so shallow a sudden storm can kick up the water
really
fast. I could deal with the waves but not the lightning, especially
when
you know your boat is the tallest thing out on the Lake (even with
antennas
down) for miles in each direction.



Go for it, Hertvik. The ECT might jolt your brain into the "normal" IQ
range.


He can't Harry, he doesn't HAVE a boat!

Get him one of the blowup rubber ducky swim tubes that the kids put around
their waists. JimH would think he was commander of the Nimitz.


Were not you the one who finally bought their own boat this year? Before
that, you only begged rides?


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Bill McKee wrote:


Were not you the one who finally bought their own boat this year? Before
that, you only begged rides?


Careful Bill...you're sounding more like the motley crew you've aligned
yourself with every day.
I've owned four sailboats...dating back to 1984.
The current one...I purchased in May 2004 which meant I was the proud
owner of two sailboats until I got around to selling the daysailer.
I didn't beg anyone for a ride...they constantly called me to come sail!
That's what happens if you make an effort to be agreeable.
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Harry,
Who handles your anchor on the "lobster boat"?


"HarryKrause" wrote in message
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Don White wrote:
Bill McKee wrote:


Were not you the one who finally bought their own boat this year?
Before that, you only begged rides?

Careful Bill...you're sounding more like the motley crew you've aligned
yourself with every day.
I've owned four sailboats...dating back to 1984.
The current one...I purchased in May 2004 which meant I was the proud
owner of two sailboats until I got around to selling the daysailer.
I didn't beg anyone for a ride...they constantly called me to come sail!
That's what happens if you make an effort to be agreeable.




I hear Hertvik's wife gets frequent invites; friends need someone
competent in that family willing to handle anchor chores.

The funny thing is that on our Parker, my wife will go forward to
"unleash" and drop the anchor while I drive the boat, but I never let her
raise the anchor. I go forward for that, and she drives the boat.

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"HarryKrause" wrote in message
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Don White wrote:
Bill McKee wrote:


Were not you the one who finally bought their own boat this year?
Before that, you only begged rides?

Careful Bill...you're sounding more like the motley crew you've aligned
yourself with every day.
I've owned four sailboats...dating back to 1984.
The current one...I purchased in May 2004 which meant I was the proud
owner of two sailboats until I got around to selling the daysailer.
I didn't beg anyone for a ride...they constantly called me to come sail!
That's what happens if you make an effort to be agreeable.




I hear Herts wife gets frequent invites; friends need someone competent
in that family willing to handle anchor chores.

The funny thing is that on our Parker, my wife will go forward to
"unleash" and drop the anchor while I drive the boat, but I never let her
raise the anchor. I go forward for that, and she drives the boat.

--


My wife would do in when we were in shallows at a beach. She usually had to
pull up a whole 25 feet of anchor line. My wife actually enjoyed doing it.

Why do you have such a problem with that Krause? Must everyone live their
life the way you think it should be?


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