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[email protected] July 19th 05 01:09 PM

Props can Hurt You
 
Did you know that if you start your boat motor, put it in gear, then
get into the water and touch the prop with your body, that it will
likely cut you?


*JimH* July 19th 05 01:13 PM


wrote in message
ups.com...
Did you know that if you start your boat motor, put it in gear, then
get into the water and touch the prop with your body, that it will
likely cut you?




Absolutely brilliant Kevin.

If you start it, put it in gear and jump in the water the boat will move
away from you and you will not be able to touch the prop. In fact, you
won't see that boat again till it runs out of gas or runs into something.

Is this something you have tried before Kevin?



[email protected] July 19th 05 01:36 PM



*JimH* wrote:
wrote in message
ups.com...
Did you know that if you start your boat motor, put it in gear, then
get into the water and touch the prop with your body, that it will
likely cut you?




Absolutely brilliant Kevin.

If you start it, put it in gear and jump in the water the boat will move
away from you and you will not be able to touch the prop. In fact, you
won't see that boat again till it runs out of gas or runs into something.


I'm not Kevin, but, have you never heard of a line? If you owned a
boat, you'd know that it's a very real possiblility that you can tie a
boat to a dock, start it, put it in gear, and because of this wonder of
technology called ROPE, the boat remains stationary. By the way,
because of your stupidity, I take it that you don't realize that I'm
making fun of the many posts by Smithers et al., stating the obvious.


[email protected] July 19th 05 01:37 PM



HarryKrause wrote:
*JimH* wrote:
wrote in message
ups.com...
Did you know that if you start your boat motor, put it in gear, then
get into the water and touch the prop with your body, that it will
likely cut you?




Absolutely brilliant Kevin.

If you start it, put it in gear and jump in the water the boat will move
away from you and you will not be able to touch the prop. In fact, you
won't see that boat again till it runs out of gas or runs into something.

Is this something you have tried before Kevin?




Kinda depends on where you jump into the water, doesn't it,
****-for-brains? Jump in front of the boat, you might get clipped. If
the motor is running in reverse and you're behind the boat, you might
get clipped.

You're some boater, Hertvik. Whoops. I forgot. You're NOT a boater.


Assholes United for BushCo!


[email protected] July 19th 05 01:37 PM



HarryKrause wrote:
*JimH* wrote:
wrote in message
ups.com...
Did you know that if you start your boat motor, put it in gear, then
get into the water and touch the prop with your body, that it will
likely cut you?




Absolutely brilliant Kevin.

If you start it, put it in gear and jump in the water the boat will move
away from you and you will not be able to touch the prop. In fact, you
won't see that boat again till it runs out of gas or runs into something.

Is this something you have tried before Kevin?




Kinda depends on where you jump into the water, doesn't it,
****-for-brains? Jump in front of the boat, you might get clipped. If
the motor is running in reverse and you're behind the boat, you might
get clipped.

You're some boater, Hertvik. Whoops. I forgot. You're NOT a boater.


Assholes United for BushCo!


*JimH* July 19th 05 01:45 PM



HarryKrause wrote:
*JimH* wrote:
wrote in message
ups.com...
Did you know that if you start your boat motor, put it in gear, then
get into the water and touch the prop with your body, that it will
likely cut you?




Absolutely brilliant Kevin.

If you start it, put it in gear and jump in the water the boat will
move
away from you and you will not be able to touch the prop. In fact, you
won't see that boat again till it runs out of gas or runs into
something.

Is this something you have tried before Kevin?




Kinda depends on where you jump into the water, doesn't it,
****-for-brains? Jump in front of the boat, you might get clipped. If
the motor is running in reverse and you're behind the boat, you might
get clipped.

You're some boater, Hert. Whoops. I forgot. You're NOT a boater.




You and Kevin do make a good team Krause.

Yes, we are "boat-less" at the present time...and this after some 25 years

of boat ownership. sigh But you know the reason why we sold our 32

footer recently as I have posted it several time here. For that reason I

will not repeat the reason why.



Our kids grew up on our boats and on the lake (Lake Erie) since they were 6

month old babes. Both love the water and took to it instantly. Being able

to enjoy weekends, holidays and vacation together on the boat as a family

was absolutely priceless and provided them with memories they will never

forget.



We will buy a smaller boat when we buy our retirement house on the water in

a few years (or sooner). But that is not important at the moment.



Boat-less...indeed. But despite all this we remain *boaters*. Yes, one can

remain a boater without owning a boat. I would guess we spend more time on

the water and boating than you do. And you would never have seen a post

from me here during weekends, holiday or vacations when we owned a boat as

we were on it. You seem to post here 24x7 despite the fact that you claim

to own at least 4 boats. Absolutely amazing! Just how do you find the

time? ;-)



Despite all this the big questions to you Krause is: Why are you so

obsessed with the fact that I am boat-less for the moment and why does that

bother you so? Does boat ownership somehow make one more credible or more

important? You apparently think so...why am I not surprised?



Understand this Krause: I am comfortable with the fact that we do not own a

boat for the moment. My wife is comfortable with that fact. My kids are

comfortable with that fact. Despite that we are all happy and love each

other.



How can that be? I would rather be boat-less and happy than be the grumpy

old man you are. Unlike you I do not have to make up stories about owning a

phantom custom made 36 foot lobster boat. Unlike you I do not have to make

up stories about phantom fishing trips and being on the water. Unlike you I

do not post pictures of what I say is my wife that I lifted from the

internet. Unlike you I don't have to make up stories about my wife's

education. Unlike you I don't have to post pictures of my driveway and

brag about how long it is.



Yes, I don't have to make up stories about my life.....all things you do

right here....all things you have been caught in a lie doing so.



I am happy with my life, you obviously are not. You continue with the lies

about your fantasy life because you need some sort of validation from the

folks here...members of an obscure boating NG of all things.....a validation

that you need to show that are more than the grumpy old man eating cheese

doodles at his computer 24x7.



It must really suck to be you and to have to wake up each and every morning

to look in the mirror knowing you have to live another day as Harry Krause.



OUCH!!!




*JimH* July 19th 05 01:51 PM


wrote in message
oups.com...


*JimH* wrote:
wrote in message
ups.com...
Did you know that if you start your boat motor, put it in gear, then
get into the water and touch the prop with your body, that it will
likely cut you?




Absolutely brilliant Kevin.

If you start it, put it in gear and jump in the water the boat will move
away from you and you will not be able to touch the prop. In fact, you
won't see that boat again till it runs out of gas or runs into something.


I'm not Kevin, but, have you never heard of a line? If you owned a
boat, you'd know that it's a very real possiblility that you can tie a
boat to a dock, start it, put it in gear, and because of this wonder of
technology called ROPE, the boat remains stationary. By the way,
because of your stupidity, I take it that you don't realize that I'm
making fun of the many posts by Smithers et al., stating the obvious.


So you have tried that Kevin? Maybe you and Krause can go out and give your
theory a go.

Dumb and Dumber. What a pair.

BTW: It is called a line, not a rope.




P. Fritz July 19th 05 02:21 PM


"*JimH*" wrote in message
...

wrote in message
oups.com...


*JimH* wrote:
wrote in message
ups.com...
Did you know that if you start your boat motor, put it in gear, then
get into the water and touch the prop with your body, that it will
likely cut you?




Absolutely brilliant Kevin.

If you start it, put it in gear and jump in the water the boat will

move
away from you and you will not be able to touch the prop. In fact, you
won't see that boat again till it runs out of gas or runs into

something.

I'm not Kevin, but, have you never heard of a line? If you owned a
boat, you'd know that it's a very real possiblility that you can tie a
boat to a dock, start it, put it in gear, and because of this wonder of
technology called ROPE, the boat remains stationary. By the way,
because of your stupidity, I take it that you don't realize that I'm
making fun of the many posts by Smithers et al., stating the obvious.


So you have tried that Kevin? Maybe you and Krause can go out and give

your
theory a go.

Dumb and Dumber. What a pair.

BTW: It is called a line, not a rope.


And Kevin wonders why he is still "King of the NG idiots"








[email protected] July 19th 05 02:31 PM



*JimH* wrote:
wrote in message
oups.com...


*JimH* wrote:
wrote in message
ups.com...
Did you know that if you start your boat motor, put it in gear, then
get into the water and touch the prop with your body, that it will
likely cut you?




Absolutely brilliant Kevin.

If you start it, put it in gear and jump in the water the boat will move
away from you and you will not be able to touch the prop. In fact, you
won't see that boat again till it runs out of gas or runs into something.


I'm not Kevin, but, have you never heard of a line? If you owned a
boat, you'd know that it's a very real possiblility that you can tie a
boat to a dock, start it, put it in gear, and because of this wonder of
technology called ROPE, the boat remains stationary. By the way,
because of your stupidity, I take it that you don't realize that I'm
making fun of the many posts by Smithers et al., stating the obvious.


So you have tried that Kevin? Maybe you and Krause can go out and give your
theory a go.

Dumb and Dumber. What a pair.


Really, never have had a boat tied to the dock and put it in gear? Oh,
forgot, you don't even HAVE a boat. Well, most people who DO have boats
have done this. There's several reasons. In current to re-arrange one
of the lines, is but one. Need more?

BTW: It is called a line, not a rope.


BTW, dumb ass, if you READ my reply, you'd see that I've correctly
called it a LINE......See here, idiot: "I'm not Kevin, but, have you
never heard of a line?"

A line IS made from "this wonder of technology called ROPE", that's
probably where your confusion came from, hence, lack of comprehension.


[email protected] July 19th 05 03:43 PM



P. Fritz wrote:
"*JimH*" wrote in message
...

wrote in message
oups.com...


*JimH* wrote:
wrote in message
ups.com...
Did you know that if you start your boat motor, put it in gear, then
get into the water and touch the prop with your body, that it will
likely cut you?




Absolutely brilliant Kevin.

If you start it, put it in gear and jump in the water the boat will

move
away from you and you will not be able to touch the prop. In fact, you
won't see that boat again till it runs out of gas or runs into

something.

I'm not Kevin, but, have you never heard of a line? If you owned a
boat, you'd know that it's a very real possiblility that you can tie a
boat to a dock, start it, put it in gear, and because of this wonder of
technology called ROPE, the boat remains stationary. By the way,
because of your stupidity, I take it that you don't realize that I'm
making fun of the many posts by Smithers et al., stating the obvious.


So you have tried that Kevin? Maybe you and Krause can go out and give

your
theory a go.

Dumb and Dumber. What a pair.

BTW: It is called a line, not a rope.


And Kevin wonders why he is still "King of the NG idiots"


See below, dumb ass.


Real Name July 19th 05 04:18 PM

Kevin,
It is time for all democrats to unite and come up with laws that will
regulate this unsafe machinery.


wrote in message
ups.com...
Did you know that if you start your boat motor, put it in gear, then
get into the water and touch the prop with your body, that it will
likely cut you?




frosty July 19th 05 05:24 PM

wrote:
Did you know that if you start your boat motor, put it in gear, then
get into the water and touch the prop with your body, that it will
likely cut you?


Outrage! The manufacturers should place a LARGE RED WARNING
sticker on ALL PROPS to be sure that we are NOTIFIED of this
DANGER!!

--
frosty



Doug Kanter July 19th 05 06:31 PM

"HarryKrause" wrote in message
...
*JimH* wrote:
wrote in message
ups.com...
Did you know that if you start your boat motor, put it in gear, then
get into the water and touch the prop with your body, that it will
likely cut you?




Absolutely brilliant Kevin.

If you start it, put it in gear and jump in the water the boat will move
away from you and you will not be able to touch the prop. In fact, you
won't see that boat again till it runs out of gas or runs into something.

Is this something you have tried before Kevin?



Kinda depends on where you jump into the water, doesn't it,
****-for-brains?


What if you jumped in and hugged the prop. Might that be deleterious to your
continuing enjoyment of the day?



*JimH* July 19th 05 07:14 PM


wrote in message
oups.com...


*JimH* wrote:
wrote in message
oups.com...


*JimH* wrote:
wrote in message
ups.com...
Did you know that if you start your boat motor, put it in gear, then
get into the water and touch the prop with your body, that it will
likely cut you?




Absolutely brilliant Kevin.

If you start it, put it in gear and jump in the water the boat will
move
away from you and you will not be able to touch the prop. In fact,
you
won't see that boat again till it runs out of gas or runs into
something.

I'm not Kevin, but, have you never heard of a line? If you owned a
boat, you'd know that it's a very real possiblility that you can tie a
boat to a dock, start it, put it in gear, and because of this wonder of
technology called ROPE, the boat remains stationary. By the way,
because of your stupidity, I take it that you don't realize that I'm
making fun of the many posts by Smithers et al., stating the obvious.


So you have tried that Kevin? Maybe you and Krause can go out and give
your
theory a go.

Dumb and Dumber. What a pair.


Really, never have had a boat tied to the dock and put it in gear? Oh,
forgot, you don't even HAVE a boat. Well, most people who DO have boats
have done this. There's several reasons. In current to re-arrange one
of the lines, is but one. Need more?


So you think that most people who own boats start their boats at the dock,
keep the boat tied up, put it in gear and jump in the water to see if the
prop will hurt them? Maybe in Georgia....not here Kevin.

So how many fingers have you lost? Does your family still have all their
limbs?



BTW: It is called a line, not a rope.


BTW, dumb ass, if you READ my reply, you'd see that I've correctly
called it a LINE......See here, idiot: "I'm not Kevin, but, have you
never heard of a line?"

A line IS made from "this wonder of technology called ROPE", that's
probably where your confusion came from, hence, lack of comprehension.


A boat line is made from rope? Tell me more Kevin.



[email protected] July 19th 05 07:54 PM



*JimH* wrote:
wrote in message
oups.com...


*JimH* wrote:
wrote in message
oups.com...


*JimH* wrote:
wrote in message
ups.com...
Did you know that if you start your boat motor, put it in gear, then
get into the water and touch the prop with your body, that it will
likely cut you?




Absolutely brilliant Kevin.

If you start it, put it in gear and jump in the water the boat will
move
away from you and you will not be able to touch the prop. In fact,
you
won't see that boat again till it runs out of gas or runs into
something.

I'm not Kevin, but, have you never heard of a line? If you owned a
boat, you'd know that it's a very real possiblility that you can tie a
boat to a dock, start it, put it in gear, and because of this wonder of
technology called ROPE, the boat remains stationary. By the way,
because of your stupidity, I take it that you don't realize that I'm
making fun of the many posts by Smithers et al., stating the obvious.


So you have tried that Kevin? Maybe you and Krause can go out and give
your
theory a go.

Dumb and Dumber. What a pair.


Really, never have had a boat tied to the dock and put it in gear? Oh,
forgot, you don't even HAVE a boat. Well, most people who DO have boats
have done this. There's several reasons. In current to re-arrange one
of the lines, is but one. Need more?


So you think that most people who own boats start their boats at the dock,
keep the boat tied up, put it in gear and jump in the water to see if the
prop will hurt them? Maybe in Georgia....not here Kevin.

So how many fingers have you lost? Does your family still have all their
limbs?



BTW: It is called a line, not a rope.


BTW, dumb ass, if you READ my reply, you'd see that I've correctly
called it a LINE......See here, idiot: "I'm not Kevin, but, have you
never heard of a line?"

A line IS made from "this wonder of technology called ROPE", that's
probably where your confusion came from, hence, lack of comprehension.


A boat line is made from rope? Tell me more Kevin.



Okay from dictionary.com:

rope ( P ) Pronunciation Key (rp)
n.
A flexible heavy cord of tightly intertwined hemp or other fiber

And then this, also from dictionary.com

line1 ( P ) Pronunciation Key (ln)

snipped stuff not relevant, like mathamatical terms. BUT, see he

A cable, rope, string, cord, or wire.
Nautical. A rope used aboard a ship

Okay.....so there you have it, line: Nautical: A ROPE used aboard a
ship. Get it now?

What a dumb ass.


*JimH* July 19th 05 08:00 PM


wrote in message
oups.com...


*JimH* wrote:
wrote in message
oups.com...


*JimH* wrote:
wrote in message
oups.com...


*JimH* wrote:
wrote in message
ups.com...
Did you know that if you start your boat motor, put it in gear,
then
get into the water and touch the prop with your body, that it
will
likely cut you?




Absolutely brilliant Kevin.

If you start it, put it in gear and jump in the water the boat will
move
away from you and you will not be able to touch the prop. In fact,
you
won't see that boat again till it runs out of gas or runs into
something.

I'm not Kevin, but, have you never heard of a line? If you owned a
boat, you'd know that it's a very real possiblility that you can tie
a
boat to a dock, start it, put it in gear, and because of this wonder
of
technology called ROPE, the boat remains stationary. By the way,
because of your stupidity, I take it that you don't realize that I'm
making fun of the many posts by Smithers et al., stating the
obvious.


So you have tried that Kevin? Maybe you and Krause can go out and
give
your
theory a go.

Dumb and Dumber. What a pair.

Really, never have had a boat tied to the dock and put it in gear? Oh,
forgot, you don't even HAVE a boat. Well, most people who DO have boats
have done this. There's several reasons. In current to re-arrange one
of the lines, is but one. Need more?


So you think that most people who own boats start their boats at the
dock,
keep the boat tied up, put it in gear and jump in the water to see if the
prop will hurt them? Maybe in Georgia....not here Kevin.

So how many fingers have you lost? Does your family still have all their
limbs?



BTW: It is called a line, not a rope.

BTW, dumb ass, if you READ my reply, you'd see that I've correctly
called it a LINE......See here, idiot: "I'm not Kevin, but, have you
never heard of a line?"

A line IS made from "this wonder of technology called ROPE", that's
probably where your confusion came from, hence, lack of comprehension.


A boat line is made from rope? Tell me more Kevin.



Okay from dictionary.com:

rope ( P ) Pronunciation Key (rp)
n.
A flexible heavy cord of tightly intertwined hemp or other fiber

And then this, also from dictionary.com

line1 ( P ) Pronunciation Key (ln)

snipped stuff not relevant, like mathamatical terms. BUT, see he

A cable, rope, string, cord, or wire.
Nautical. A rope used aboard a ship

Okay.....so there you have it, line: Nautical: A ROPE used aboard a
ship. Get it now?

What a dumb ass.


No need to get upset and start using profanity.

You said a boat line is made from rope. I asked how so...you have yet to
prove it.

Have a nice day Kevin.



Real Name July 19th 05 08:04 PM

Kevin,
Whatever happened to you proving you are not Kevin? I thought you were
going to show everyone how foolish they were?


wrote in message
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*JimH* wrote:
wrote in message
oups.com...


*JimH* wrote:
wrote in message
oups.com...


*JimH* wrote:
wrote in message
ups.com...
Did you know that if you start your boat motor, put it in gear,
then
get into the water and touch the prop with your body, that it
will
likely cut you?




Absolutely brilliant Kevin.

If you start it, put it in gear and jump in the water the boat will
move
away from you and you will not be able to touch the prop. In fact,
you
won't see that boat again till it runs out of gas or runs into
something.

I'm not Kevin, but, have you never heard of a line? If you owned a
boat, you'd know that it's a very real possiblility that you can tie
a
boat to a dock, start it, put it in gear, and because of this wonder
of
technology called ROPE, the boat remains stationary. By the way,
because of your stupidity, I take it that you don't realize that I'm
making fun of the many posts by Smithers et al., stating the
obvious.


So you have tried that Kevin? Maybe you and Krause can go out and
give
your
theory a go.

Dumb and Dumber. What a pair.

Really, never have had a boat tied to the dock and put it in gear? Oh,
forgot, you don't even HAVE a boat. Well, most people who DO have boats
have done this. There's several reasons. In current to re-arrange one
of the lines, is but one. Need more?


So you think that most people who own boats start their boats at the
dock,
keep the boat tied up, put it in gear and jump in the water to see if the
prop will hurt them? Maybe in Georgia....not here Kevin.

So how many fingers have you lost? Does your family still have all their
limbs?



BTW: It is called a line, not a rope.

BTW, dumb ass, if you READ my reply, you'd see that I've correctly
called it a LINE......See here, idiot: "I'm not Kevin, but, have you
never heard of a line?"

A line IS made from "this wonder of technology called ROPE", that's
probably where your confusion came from, hence, lack of comprehension.


A boat line is made from rope? Tell me more Kevin.



Okay from dictionary.com:

rope ( P ) Pronunciation Key (rp)
n.
A flexible heavy cord of tightly intertwined hemp or other fiber

And then this, also from dictionary.com

line1 ( P ) Pronunciation Key (ln)

snipped stuff not relevant, like mathamatical terms. BUT, see he

A cable, rope, string, cord, or wire.
Nautical. A rope used aboard a ship

Okay.....so there you have it, line: Nautical: A ROPE used aboard a
ship. Get it now?

What a dumb ass.




[email protected] July 19th 05 08:15 PM



*JimH* wrote:
wrote in message
oups.com...


*JimH* wrote:
wrote in message
oups.com...


*JimH* wrote:
wrote in message
oups.com...


*JimH* wrote:
wrote in message
ups.com...
Did you know that if you start your boat motor, put it in gear,
then
get into the water and touch the prop with your body, that it
will
likely cut you?




Absolutely brilliant Kevin.

If you start it, put it in gear and jump in the water the boat will
move
away from you and you will not be able to touch the prop. In fact,
you
won't see that boat again till it runs out of gas or runs into
something.

I'm not Kevin, but, have you never heard of a line? If you owned a
boat, you'd know that it's a very real possiblility that you can tie
a
boat to a dock, start it, put it in gear, and because of this wonder
of
technology called ROPE, the boat remains stationary. By the way,
because of your stupidity, I take it that you don't realize that I'm
making fun of the many posts by Smithers et al., stating the
obvious.


So you have tried that Kevin? Maybe you and Krause can go out and
give
your
theory a go.

Dumb and Dumber. What a pair.

Really, never have had a boat tied to the dock and put it in gear? Oh,
forgot, you don't even HAVE a boat. Well, most people who DO have boats
have done this. There's several reasons. In current to re-arrange one
of the lines, is but one. Need more?

So you think that most people who own boats start their boats at the
dock,
keep the boat tied up, put it in gear and jump in the water to see if the
prop will hurt them? Maybe in Georgia....not here Kevin.

So how many fingers have you lost? Does your family still have all their
limbs?



BTW: It is called a line, not a rope.

BTW, dumb ass, if you READ my reply, you'd see that I've correctly
called it a LINE......See here, idiot: "I'm not Kevin, but, have you
never heard of a line?"

A line IS made from "this wonder of technology called ROPE", that's
probably where your confusion came from, hence, lack of comprehension.


A boat line is made from rope? Tell me more Kevin.



Okay from dictionary.com:

rope ( P ) Pronunciation Key (rp)
n.
A flexible heavy cord of tightly intertwined hemp or other fiber

And then this, also from dictionary.com

line1 ( P ) Pronunciation Key (ln)

snipped stuff not relevant, like mathamatical terms. BUT, see he

A cable, rope, string, cord, or wire.
Nautical. A rope used aboard a ship

Okay.....so there you have it, line: Nautical: A ROPE used aboard a
ship. Get it now?

What a dumb ass.


No need to get upset and start using profanity.

You said a boat line is made from rope. I asked how so...you have yet to
prove it.


LOOK ABOVE!!!!!! What else would the NAUTICAL TERM Line: A ROPE used
aboard a ship tell you????????


*JimH* July 19th 05 08:20 PM


wrote in message
oups.com...


*JimH* wrote:
wrote in message
oups.com...


*JimH* wrote:
wrote in message
oups.com...


*JimH* wrote:
wrote in message
oups.com...


*JimH* wrote:
wrote in message
ups.com...
Did you know that if you start your boat motor, put it in
gear,
then
get into the water and touch the prop with your body, that it
will
likely cut you?




Absolutely brilliant Kevin.

If you start it, put it in gear and jump in the water the boat
will
move
away from you and you will not be able to touch the prop. In
fact,
you
won't see that boat again till it runs out of gas or runs into
something.

I'm not Kevin, but, have you never heard of a line? If you owned
a
boat, you'd know that it's a very real possiblility that you can
tie
a
boat to a dock, start it, put it in gear, and because of this
wonder
of
technology called ROPE, the boat remains stationary. By the way,
because of your stupidity, I take it that you don't realize that
I'm
making fun of the many posts by Smithers et al., stating the
obvious.


So you have tried that Kevin? Maybe you and Krause can go out and
give
your
theory a go.

Dumb and Dumber. What a pair.

Really, never have had a boat tied to the dock and put it in gear?
Oh,
forgot, you don't even HAVE a boat. Well, most people who DO have
boats
have done this. There's several reasons. In current to re-arrange
one
of the lines, is but one. Need more?

So you think that most people who own boats start their boats at the
dock,
keep the boat tied up, put it in gear and jump in the water to see if
the
prop will hurt them? Maybe in Georgia....not here Kevin.

So how many fingers have you lost? Does your family still have all
their
limbs?



BTW: It is called a line, not a rope.

BTW, dumb ass, if you READ my reply, you'd see that I've correctly
called it a LINE......See here, idiot: "I'm not Kevin, but, have you
never heard of a line?"

A line IS made from "this wonder of technology called ROPE", that's
probably where your confusion came from, hence, lack of
comprehension.


A boat line is made from rope? Tell me more Kevin.


Okay from dictionary.com:

rope ( P ) Pronunciation Key (rp)
n.
A flexible heavy cord of tightly intertwined hemp or other fiber

And then this, also from dictionary.com

line1 ( P ) Pronunciation Key (ln)

snipped stuff not relevant, like mathamatical terms. BUT, see he

A cable, rope, string, cord, or wire.
Nautical. A rope used aboard a ship

Okay.....so there you have it, line: Nautical: A ROPE used aboard a
ship. Get it now?

What a dumb ass.


No need to get upset and start using profanity.

You said a boat line is made from rope. I asked how so...you have yet
to
prove it.


LOOK ABOVE!!!!!! What else would the NAUTICAL TERM Line: A ROPE used
aboard a ship tell you????????


I agree that a line is a rope at times.

But you said that lines are *made from* rope.

Quite a difference.



[email protected] July 19th 05 08:43 PM



*JimH* wrote:
wrote in message
oups.com...


*JimH* wrote:
wrote in message
oups.com...


*JimH* wrote:
wrote in message
oups.com...


*JimH* wrote:
wrote in message
oups.com...


*JimH* wrote:
wrote in message
ups.com...
Did you know that if you start your boat motor, put it in
gear,
then
get into the water and touch the prop with your body, that it
will
likely cut you?




Absolutely brilliant Kevin.

If you start it, put it in gear and jump in the water the boat
will
move
away from you and you will not be able to touch the prop. In
fact,
you
won't see that boat again till it runs out of gas or runs into
something.

I'm not Kevin, but, have you never heard of a line? If you owned
a
boat, you'd know that it's a very real possiblility that you can
tie
a
boat to a dock, start it, put it in gear, and because of this
wonder
of
technology called ROPE, the boat remains stationary. By the way,
because of your stupidity, I take it that you don't realize that
I'm
making fun of the many posts by Smithers et al., stating the
obvious.


So you have tried that Kevin? Maybe you and Krause can go out and
give
your
theory a go.

Dumb and Dumber. What a pair.

Really, never have had a boat tied to the dock and put it in gear?
Oh,
forgot, you don't even HAVE a boat. Well, most people who DO have
boats
have done this. There's several reasons. In current to re-arrange
one
of the lines, is but one. Need more?

So you think that most people who own boats start their boats at the
dock,
keep the boat tied up, put it in gear and jump in the water to see if
the
prop will hurt them? Maybe in Georgia....not here Kevin.

So how many fingers have you lost? Does your family still have all
their
limbs?



BTW: It is called a line, not a rope.

BTW, dumb ass, if you READ my reply, you'd see that I've correctly
called it a LINE......See here, idiot: "I'm not Kevin, but, have you
never heard of a line?"

A line IS made from "this wonder of technology called ROPE", that's
probably where your confusion came from, hence, lack of
comprehension.


A boat line is made from rope? Tell me more Kevin.


Okay from dictionary.com:

rope ( P ) Pronunciation Key (rp)
n.
A flexible heavy cord of tightly intertwined hemp or other fiber

And then this, also from dictionary.com

line1 ( P ) Pronunciation Key (ln)

snipped stuff not relevant, like mathamatical terms. BUT, see he

A cable, rope, string, cord, or wire.
Nautical. A rope used aboard a ship

Okay.....so there you have it, line: Nautical: A ROPE used aboard a
ship. Get it now?

What a dumb ass.


No need to get upset and start using profanity.

You said a boat line is made from rope. I asked how so...you have yet
to
prove it.


LOOK ABOVE!!!!!! What else would the NAUTICAL TERM Line: A ROPE used
aboard a ship tell you????????


I agree that a line is a rope at times.

But you said that lines are *made from* rope.

Quite a difference.


See below, taken DIRECTLY from dictionary.com:

line: ( P ) Pronunciation Key (ln)

Nautical. A rope used aboard a ship

What does that tell you, JimH?


[email protected] July 19th 05 08:45 PM



Real Name wrote:
Kevin,
Whatever happened to you proving you are not Kevin? I thought you were
going to show everyone how foolish they were?


I'm not Kevin. But, alas, I will, I'm still having a real fun time
watching you pig pile with the rest! Besides, Kevin gets quite a kick
out of it, too!


*JimH* July 19th 05 08:49 PM


wrote in message
oups.com...


*JimH* wrote:
wrote in message
oups.com...


*JimH* wrote:
wrote in message
oups.com...


*JimH* wrote:
wrote in message
oups.com...


*JimH* wrote:
wrote in message
oups.com...


*JimH* wrote:
wrote in message
ups.com...
Did you know that if you start your boat motor, put it in
gear,
then
get into the water and touch the prop with your body, that
it
will
likely cut you?




Absolutely brilliant Kevin.

If you start it, put it in gear and jump in the water the
boat
will
move
away from you and you will not be able to touch the prop. In
fact,
you
won't see that boat again till it runs out of gas or runs
into
something.

I'm not Kevin, but, have you never heard of a line? If you
owned
a
boat, you'd know that it's a very real possiblility that you
can
tie
a
boat to a dock, start it, put it in gear, and because of this
wonder
of
technology called ROPE, the boat remains stationary. By the
way,
because of your stupidity, I take it that you don't realize
that
I'm
making fun of the many posts by Smithers et al., stating the
obvious.


So you have tried that Kevin? Maybe you and Krause can go out
and
give
your
theory a go.

Dumb and Dumber. What a pair.

Really, never have had a boat tied to the dock and put it in
gear?
Oh,
forgot, you don't even HAVE a boat. Well, most people who DO have
boats
have done this. There's several reasons. In current to re-arrange
one
of the lines, is but one. Need more?

So you think that most people who own boats start their boats at
the
dock,
keep the boat tied up, put it in gear and jump in the water to see
if
the
prop will hurt them? Maybe in Georgia....not here Kevin.

So how many fingers have you lost? Does your family still have all
their
limbs?



BTW: It is called a line, not a rope.

BTW, dumb ass, if you READ my reply, you'd see that I've
correctly
called it a LINE......See here, idiot: "I'm not Kevin, but, have
you
never heard of a line?"

A line IS made from "this wonder of technology called ROPE",
that's
probably where your confusion came from, hence, lack of
comprehension.


A boat line is made from rope? Tell me more Kevin.


Okay from dictionary.com:

rope ( P ) Pronunciation Key (rp)
n.
A flexible heavy cord of tightly intertwined hemp or other fiber

And then this, also from dictionary.com

line1 ( P ) Pronunciation Key (ln)

snipped stuff not relevant, like mathamatical terms. BUT, see he

A cable, rope, string, cord, or wire.
Nautical. A rope used aboard a ship

Okay.....so there you have it, line: Nautical: A ROPE used aboard a
ship. Get it now?

What a dumb ass.


No need to get upset and start using profanity.

You said a boat line is made from rope. I asked how so...you have
yet
to
prove it.

LOOK ABOVE!!!!!! What else would the NAUTICAL TERM Line: A ROPE used
aboard a ship tell you????????


I agree that a line is a rope at times.

But you said that lines are *made from* rope.

Quite a difference.


See below, taken DIRECTLY from dictionary.com:

line: ( P ) Pronunciation Key (ln)

Nautical. A rope used aboard a ship

What does that tell you, JimH?


What does it tell me? That a rope becomes a line once aboard a ship or
boat.

It does not say that all lines are made from rope though, as they are not.

Understand?

BTW: End of discussion with you on this because you never let go of things
and you drag them on....and on...and on.........



*JimH* July 19th 05 08:51 PM


wrote in message
oups.com...


Real Name wrote:
Kevin,
Whatever happened to you proving you are not Kevin? I thought you were
going to show everyone how foolish they were?


I'm not Kevin. But, alas, I will, I'm still having a real fun time
watching you pig pile with the rest! Besides, Kevin gets quite a kick
out of it, too!


Kevin, I thought you said you did not know Kevin Noble, although you did
admit to using his email address.

And why would you use Kevin Nobles email address anyway?




Real Name July 19th 05 08:51 PM

Grin,
So you and Kevin are good buds?


wrote in message
oups.com...


Real Name wrote:
Kevin,
Whatever happened to you proving you are not Kevin? I thought you were
going to show everyone how foolish they were?


I'm not Kevin. But, alas, I will, I'm still having a real fun time
watching you pig pile with the rest! Besides, Kevin gets quite a kick
out of it, too!




*JimH* July 19th 05 08:53 PM


"Real Name" wrote in message
...
Grin,
So you and Kevin are good buds?


I think old Kevin has an imagination like Krause.



Real Name July 19th 05 08:55 PM

He does try to emulate Krause in every way. I am surprised he chose U. of
Penn as the Ivy League school he pretended to graduate from. Since Harry
chose Yale, I would have thought he would have gone with Yale.



"*JimH*" wrote in message
...

"Real Name" wrote in message
...
Grin,
So you and Kevin are good buds?


I think old Kevin has an imagination like Krause.




P. Fritz July 19th 05 09:04 PM


"*JimH*" wrote in message
...

wrote in message
oups.com...


Real Name wrote:
Kevin,
Whatever happened to you proving you are not Kevin? I thought you were
going to show everyone how foolish they were?


I'm not Kevin. But, alas, I will, I'm still having a real fun time
watching you pig pile with the rest! Besides, Kevin gets quite a kick
out of it, too!


Kevin, I thought you said you did not know Kevin Noble, although you did
admit to using his email address.

And why would you use Kevin Nobles email address anyway?


Comical that kevin talks of pig piling, when most of the NG posts are he,
harry, don, doug and crew doing a big circle jerk








[email protected] July 20th 05 02:32 PM



*JimH* wrote:
wrote in message
oups.com...


Real Name wrote:
Kevin,
Whatever happened to you proving you are not Kevin? I thought you were
going to show everyone how foolish they were?


I'm not Kevin. But, alas, I will, I'm still having a real fun time
watching you pig pile with the rest! Besides, Kevin gets quite a kick
out of it, too!


Kevin, I thought you said you did not know Kevin Noble, although you did
admit to using his email address.


You thought wrong then.

And why would you use Kevin Nobles email address anyway?


Because I want to.


[email protected] July 20th 05 02:34 PM



*JimH* wrote:
wrote in message
oups.com...


*JimH* wrote:
wrote in message
oups.com...


*JimH* wrote:
wrote in message
oups.com...


*JimH* wrote:
wrote in message
oups.com...


*JimH* wrote:
wrote in message
oups.com...


*JimH* wrote:
wrote in message
ups.com...
Did you know that if you start your boat motor, put it in
gear,
then
get into the water and touch the prop with your body, that
it
will
likely cut you?




Absolutely brilliant Kevin.

If you start it, put it in gear and jump in the water the
boat
will
move
away from you and you will not be able to touch the prop. In
fact,
you
won't see that boat again till it runs out of gas or runs
into
something.

I'm not Kevin, but, have you never heard of a line? If you
owned
a
boat, you'd know that it's a very real possiblility that you
can
tie
a
boat to a dock, start it, put it in gear, and because of this
wonder
of
technology called ROPE, the boat remains stationary. By the
way,
because of your stupidity, I take it that you don't realize
that
I'm
making fun of the many posts by Smithers et al., stating the
obvious.


So you have tried that Kevin? Maybe you and Krause can go out
and
give
your
theory a go.

Dumb and Dumber. What a pair.

Really, never have had a boat tied to the dock and put it in
gear?
Oh,
forgot, you don't even HAVE a boat. Well, most people who DO have
boats
have done this. There's several reasons. In current to re-arrange
one
of the lines, is but one. Need more?

So you think that most people who own boats start their boats at
the
dock,
keep the boat tied up, put it in gear and jump in the water to see
if
the
prop will hurt them? Maybe in Georgia....not here Kevin.

So how many fingers have you lost? Does your family still have all
their
limbs?



BTW: It is called a line, not a rope.

BTW, dumb ass, if you READ my reply, you'd see that I've
correctly
called it a LINE......See here, idiot: "I'm not Kevin, but, have
you
never heard of a line?"

A line IS made from "this wonder of technology called ROPE",
that's
probably where your confusion came from, hence, lack of
comprehension.


A boat line is made from rope? Tell me more Kevin.


Okay from dictionary.com:

rope ( P ) Pronunciation Key (rp)
n.
A flexible heavy cord of tightly intertwined hemp or other fiber

And then this, also from dictionary.com

line1 ( P ) Pronunciation Key (ln)

snipped stuff not relevant, like mathamatical terms. BUT, see he

A cable, rope, string, cord, or wire.
Nautical. A rope used aboard a ship

Okay.....so there you have it, line: Nautical: A ROPE used aboard a
ship. Get it now?

What a dumb ass.


No need to get upset and start using profanity.

You said a boat line is made from rope. I asked how so...you have
yet
to
prove it.

LOOK ABOVE!!!!!! What else would the NAUTICAL TERM Line: A ROPE used
aboard a ship tell you????????


I agree that a line is a rope at times.

But you said that lines are *made from* rope.

Quite a difference.


See below, taken DIRECTLY from dictionary.com:

line: ( P ) Pronunciation Key (ln)

Nautical. A rope used aboard a ship

What does that tell you, JimH?


What does it tell me? That a rope becomes a line once aboard a ship or
boat.

It does not say that all lines are made from rope though, as they are not.

Understand?

BTW: End of discussion with you on this because you never let go of things
and you drag them on....and on...and on.........


As suspected. Once proved wrong, you do this. It's happened several
times before.


Real Name July 20th 05 02:35 PM

Kevin,
Does Kevin Noble know you use his email address?


wrote in message
ups.com...


*JimH* wrote:
wrote in message
oups.com...


Real Name wrote:
Kevin,
Whatever happened to you proving you are not Kevin? I thought you
were
going to show everyone how foolish they were?

I'm not Kevin. But, alas, I will, I'm still having a real fun time
watching you pig pile with the rest! Besides, Kevin gets quite a kick
out of it, too!


Kevin, I thought you said you did not know Kevin Noble, although you did
admit to using his email address.


You thought wrong then.

And why would you use Kevin Nobles email address anyway?


Because I want to.




Real Name July 20th 05 02:39 PM

Harry,
No, not everyone listed in the Atlanta white pages know I use their ID's in
Usenet.

I do have one question though, how does one use a ID in Usenet? Was it a
drivers license, social security card, credit card or what?


"HarryKrause" wrote in message
...
Real Name wrote:
Kevin,
Does Kevin Noble know you use his email address?



Does everyone listed in the Atlanta white pages know you use their IDs in
usenet?

Bite us all, asshole!



--
Let's pray the United States survives the rest of Bush's term.




[email protected] July 20th 05 03:53 PM



Real Name wrote:
Kevin,
Does Kevin Noble know you use his email address?


I'm not Kevin.


[email protected] July 20th 05 06:11 PM



Real Name wrote:
Harry,
No, not everyone listed in the Atlanta white pages know I use their ID's in
Usenet.

I do have one question though, how does one use a ID in Usenet? Was it a
drivers license, social security card, credit card or what?

Quit simple, actually, but then again, Smithers you aren't very bright.
ID is an acronym for *identification* PERIOD. It doesn't have to
necessarily be a physical ID, like a ss card or D.L. It can be
electronic.


[email protected] July 20th 05 06:18 PM



Real Name wrote:
Kevin,
Does Kevin Noble know you use his email address?


I'm not Kevin.


Real Name July 20th 05 08:15 PM

Kevin,
What electronic ID have I used inappropriately?


wrote in message
oups.com...


Real Name wrote:
Harry,
No, not everyone listed in the Atlanta white pages know I use their ID's
in
Usenet.

I do have one question though, how does one use a ID in Usenet? Was it a
drivers license, social security card, credit card or what?

Quit simple, actually, but then again, Smithers you aren't very bright.
ID is an acronym for *identification* PERIOD. It doesn't have to
necessarily be a physical ID, like a ss card or D.L. It can be
electronic.




Real Name July 20th 05 08:16 PM

Does Kevin Noble know you use his email address?


wrote in message
ups.com...


Real Name wrote:
Kevin,
Does Kevin Noble know you use his email address?


I'm not Kevin.




Dan Krueger July 21st 05 12:58 AM

Ignore the trolling moron. He'll get bored and go away.

wrote:

*JimH* wrote:

wrote in message
groups.com...


Real Name wrote:

Kevin,
Whatever happened to you proving you are not Kevin? I thought you were
going to show everyone how foolish they were?

I'm not Kevin. But, alas, I will, I'm still having a real fun time
watching you pig pile with the rest! Besides, Kevin gets quite a kick
out of it, too!


Kevin, I thought you said you did not know Kevin Noble, although you did
admit to using his email address.



You thought wrong then.

And why would you use Kevin Nobles email address anyway?



Because I want to.


[email protected] July 21st 05 07:35 PM



Real Name wrote:
Kevin,
What electronic ID have I used inappropriately?


I'm not Kevin.


[email protected] July 21st 05 07:36 PM



Dan Krueger wrote:
Ignore the trolling moron. He'll get bored and go away.


Yes, one can only hope that you DO go away. Nice to see you've resorted
to Fritz and JimH's low tactics of childish name calling and petty
insults. SO intelligent!


[email protected] July 21st 05 07:37 PM



Real Name wrote:
He does try to emulate Krause in every way. I am surprised he chose U. of
Penn as the Ivy League school he pretended to graduate from. Since Harry
chose Yale, I would have thought he would have gone with Yale.


U. Penn. IVY LEAGUE....BWAAAHAAAAAAA!!!!!!! You are too funny!!!!!!



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