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Default The Andrea Gail had a gasoline engine

oh? so, hoary, you now claim the Andrea Gail had a gas engine because the crew
cleaned the plugs the night before sailing?

hoary, your mind seems a little fluid sometimes.

My interest in boat engines is limited to their running ...


so, hoary, just in hell did you tell us you are enough of an expert in
longliner diesel engines to KNOW they have spark plugs?



I suggest you puff a little less deeply on your bong, Jaxass. I made no
such statement.




you have an expert knowledge in everything, hoary, because you WANT to?

wanna
tell us about that night you screwed six virgins, including 7 of 9?



Sure. It was a dark and stormy night. I was six years old, and
accidently locked in a room with 12 lovely girls, aged 14 to 18, and I
mangaged to screw seven or nine of them.

Tell you what, Jaxass...write something that makes sense and perhaps
I'll offer a comment.








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JAXAshby wrote:

oh? so, hoary, you now claim the Andrea Gail had a gas engine because the crew
cleaned the plugs the night before sailing?



Wrong again, bongbrain. Never made any such claim. I never saw the AG
nor do I recall reading a list of what equipment it carried.

I did say it was possible the AG had a gasoline engine on board to power
some sort of aux. equipment, or as a backup power supply. It's not such
a great idea on a diesel-powered boat, but it is done. I've seen it.

With your crappy reading comprehension skills, you must have had a tough
time of it in school, eh?

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JAXAshby
 
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so, hoary, the drunken Andrea Gail crew really didn't clean the drive engines
plugs the night before it sailed?

But, but, but it HAD to be true for it was printed right there in the book, and
the book sat on a shelf right next to the entire 19 volumes of the OED.

They wouldn't print it, hoary, if it weren't true.

oh? so, hoary, you now claim the Andrea Gail had a gas engine because the

crew
cleaned the plugs the night before sailing?



Wrong again, bongbrain. Never made any such claim. I never saw the AG
nor do I recall reading a list of what equipment it carried.

I did say it was possible the AG had a gasoline engine on board to power
some sort of aux. equipment, or as a backup power supply. It's not such
a great idea on a diesel-powered boat, but it is done. I've seen it.

With your crappy reading comprehension skills, you must have had a tough
time of it in school, eh?









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shen, nobody on planet proofreads their copy in anticipation that you, shen,
might read it.


Anyone with a lick of sense does.

Shen


kinda vain of you shen, to claim that "Anyone with a lick of sense" (your
words) cares what you think.

How long have you had these delusions of grandeur and diety?
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JAXAshby wrote:

so, hoary, the drunken Andrea Gail crew really didn't clean the drive engines
plugs the night before it sailed?


Drive engines? The AG had what, dual Evinrudes?




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drive engine's plugs, you say? a tad dense, are you hoary?

so, hoary, the drunken Andrea Gail crew really didn't clean the drive

engines
plugs the night before it sailed?


Drive engines? The AG had what, dual Evinrudes?




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A vote for Bush is a vote for Apocalypse.










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