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PocoLoco wrote:
On Tue, 13 Sep 2005 19:41:49 GMT, Don White wrote: Harry Krause wrote: Your boat is up for the season now, right, Herring? Up for the season?? The big wind season is just starting here. Anyone who calls himself a sailor has been waiting for this. The 'skipper' that I crewed with in years past called. He's all excited about getting back into a 36 footer. yesterday he picked me up in his new Mercedes 4 seater convertible to go look at a boat in a club across the harbour. I tried to convince him to look at something a bit smaller with a big cockpit because of his need to invite too many people along to wine & dine on our sails. He's spending too much time stateside selling clothing. It's always...'gotta go bigger' mentality where the true Maritimer would scheme to get the most use/enjoyment out of the least expense. Harry says he's got a 36'er. Have you ever been out in it? If I was invited, and I could make it, I sure as heck would go. I couldn't imagine receiving an invite and throwing it back into the inviter's face. That's not the way we operate here in the 'Maritimes'. |
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PocoLoco wrote:
Is Harry actually posting to me? Does he do this often? Is he ****ed when he gets no response? Tell him I'm sorry for him. He just wants to know if you are finished for the season. On topic and timely question. |
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Don,
At the time this happened, John mentioned that Harry did invite him for a ride on YoHo. In rec.boats, he thanked Harry, but said he was not able to go for a ride in the Parker, due to other plans. He did not throw it back in Harry's face. It was a year after the invite, that Harry suddenly decided it was for a ride on his infamous Lobster Boat. Harry publishes numerous pictures of his Parker. Yet no pictures of his Lobster Boat, and no one except a person who uses Harry's computer has ever seen the boat. Harry turns down easy bets to show proof of ownership of the Lobster Boat. If you want to believe in the tooth fairy and Santa Claus it is not big deal, but when Harry offered John a ride in his Parker, John did not throw it in his face. "Don White" wrote in message ... PocoLoco wrote: On Tue, 13 Sep 2005 19:41:49 GMT, Don White wrote: Harry Krause wrote: Your boat is up for the season now, right, Herring? Up for the season?? The big wind season is just starting here. Anyone who calls himself a sailor has been waiting for this. The 'skipper' that I crewed with in years past called. He's all excited about getting back into a 36 footer. yesterday he picked me up in his new Mercedes 4 seater convertible to go look at a boat in a club across the harbour. I tried to convince him to look at something a bit smaller with a big cockpit because of his need to invite too many people along to wine & dine on our sails. He's spending too much time stateside selling clothing. It's always...'gotta go bigger' mentality where the true Maritimer would scheme to get the most use/enjoyment out of the least expense. Harry says he's got a 36'er. Have you ever been out in it? If I was invited, and I could make it, I sure as heck would go. I couldn't imagine receiving an invite and throwing it back into the inviter's face. That's not the way we operate here in the 'Maritimes'. |
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Starbuck's wrote:
Harry, Since JohnH has you filtered, why do you always respond to his posts. ![]() There you go again. This obsession is a bit unseemly. If you act sensible you might win your way out of Harry's bozo bin and have the chance to converse with him on a normal basis. |
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Don,
Have you ever known Harry to converse with anyone who disagrees with him on a normal basis? You and I might not agree on issues, but I try to have a normal conversation with you. I think you can be a bit naive, but that is not big deal. "Don White" wrote in message ... Starbuck's wrote: Harry, Since JohnH has you filtered, why do you always respond to his posts. ![]() There you go again. This obsession is a bit unseemly. If you act sensible you might win your way out of Harry's bozo bin and have the chance to converse with him on a normal basis. |
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Harry,
Until John started to respond to your OT political trolls you made many posts concerning what a fine upstanding man he was. Heck you liked him enough to invite you on YOHO. The minute John disagreed political, he became scum. "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... Don White wrote: PocoLoco wrote: On Tue, 13 Sep 2005 19:41:49 GMT, Don White wrote: Harry Krause wrote: Your boat is up for the season now, right, Herring? Up for the season?? The big wind season is just starting here. Anyone who calls himself a sailor has been waiting for this. The 'skipper' that I crewed with in years past called. He's all excited about getting back into a 36 footer. yesterday he picked me up in his new Mercedes 4 seater convertible to go look at a boat in a club across the harbour. I tried to convince him to look at something a bit smaller with a big cockpit because of his need to invite too many people along to wine & dine on our sails. He's spending too much time stateside selling clothing. It's always...'gotta go bigger' mentality where the true Maritimer would scheme to get the most use/enjoyment out of the least expense. Harry says he's got a 36'er. Have you ever been out in it? If I was invited, and I could make it, I sure as heck would go. I couldn't imagine receiving an invite and throwing it back into the inviter's face. That's not the way we operate here in the 'Maritimes'. Herring has no manners at all, here or in person. -- - - - George W. Bush, our hero! "We have enough coal to last for 250 years, yet coal also prevents an environmental challenge." |
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On Wed, 14 Sep 2005 01:38:40 GMT, Don White wrote:
Starbuck's wrote: Harry, Since JohnH has you filtered, why do you always respond to his posts. ![]() There you go again. This obsession is a bit unseemly. If you act sensible you might win your way out of Harry's bozo bin and have the chance to converse with him on a normal basis. Why would one want to do so? If Harry is always responding to my posts, as Starbucks says, then who is obsessed with whom? -- John H "All decisions are the result of binary thinking." |
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On Tue, 13 Sep 2005 19:52:15 -0400, "*JimH*" wrote:
"*JimH*" wrote in message ... .............I guess I am not like the grasshopper ( http://tinyurl.com/ds5ss ). Although I hate to discuss winterizing now I was wondering if anyone used one of these ( http://tinyurl.com/d69nj ) to flush and winterize their engine(s). They retail for over $50. I was thinking of making my own (I already have the hose and 5 gallon plastic tank). For an extra $5 in parts I am in business. I have always drained my engine(s) in the past then filled them with a 50/50 or so mix of antifreeze and water poured through the thermostat housing. Is this ( http://tinyurl.com/d69nj ) setup easier or any more reliable? If so, how does it work? I cannot believe how this on topic thread was immediately taken OT. Anyway..........back to the original question: Has anyone used this setup or is it just easier to drain the engine then draw a 50/50 antifreeze/water mix via muffs from a 5 gallon pail? Jim, when my boat is winterized, the plastic container is connected to muffs. Just as the engine starts, the anti-freeze is allowed to flow down to the muffs. -- John H "All decisions are the result of binary thinking." |
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On Wed, 14 Sep 2005 01:32:21 GMT, Don White wrote:
PocoLoco wrote: On Tue, 13 Sep 2005 19:41:49 GMT, Don White wrote: Harry Krause wrote: Your boat is up for the season now, right, Herring? Up for the season?? The big wind season is just starting here. Anyone who calls himself a sailor has been waiting for this. The 'skipper' that I crewed with in years past called. He's all excited about getting back into a 36 footer. yesterday he picked me up in his new Mercedes 4 seater convertible to go look at a boat in a club across the harbour. I tried to convince him to look at something a bit smaller with a big cockpit because of his need to invite too many people along to wine & dine on our sails. He's spending too much time stateside selling clothing. It's always...'gotta go bigger' mentality where the true Maritimer would scheme to get the most use/enjoyment out of the least expense. Harry says he's got a 36'er. Have you ever been out in it? If I was invited, and I could make it, I sure as heck would go. I couldn't imagine receiving an invite and throwing it back into the inviter's face. That's not the way we operate here in the 'Maritimes'. Ain't love a wonderful thing? -- John H "All decisions are the result of binary thinking." |
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On Tue, 13 Sep 2005 21:38:35 -0400, "Starbuck's"
wrote: Don, At the time this happened, John mentioned that Harry did invite him for a ride on YoHo. In rec.boats, he thanked Harry, but said he was not able to go for a ride in the Parker, due to other plans. He did not throw it back in Harry's face. It was a year after the invite, that Harry suddenly decided it was for a ride on his infamous Lobster Boat. Harry publishes numerous pictures of his Parker. Yet no pictures of his Lobster Boat, and no one except a person who uses Harry's computer has ever seen the boat. Harry turns down easy bets to show proof of ownership of the Lobster Boat. If you want to believe in the tooth fairy and Santa Claus it is not big deal, but when Harry offered John a ride in his Parker, John did not throw it in his face. "Don White" wrote in message ... PocoLoco wrote: On Tue, 13 Sep 2005 19:41:49 GMT, Don White wrote: Harry Krause wrote: Your boat is up for the season now, right, Herring? Up for the season?? The big wind season is just starting here. Anyone who calls himself a sailor has been waiting for this. The 'skipper' that I crewed with in years past called. He's all excited about getting back into a 36 footer. yesterday he picked me up in his new Mercedes 4 seater convertible to go look at a boat in a club across the harbour. I tried to convince him to look at something a bit smaller with a big cockpit because of his need to invite too many people along to wine & dine on our sails. He's spending too much time stateside selling clothing. It's always...'gotta go bigger' mentality where the true Maritimer would scheme to get the most use/enjoyment out of the least expense. Harry says he's got a 36'er. Have you ever been out in it? If I was invited, and I could make it, I sure as heck would go. I couldn't imagine receiving an invite and throwing it back into the inviter's face. That's not the way we operate here in the 'Maritimes'. Good memory. Harry has twisted the account to make it seem as though I threw it back in his face right off the bat. After seeing his tripe here, I have since said that I don't think I could stand to be within 25' of him for a whole day. At that time, I didn't know his 25' Parker was actually about 35' long. That extra 10 feet could make a big difference, since I'm getting pretty close to deaf anyway! -- John H "All decisions are the result of binary thinking." |
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