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Skipper Reports on His Boat shopping......
" *JimH*" wrote in message . .. "Lloyd" wrote in message news On Tue, 18 Oct 2005 14:06:40 -0700, chuckgould.chuck wrote: Eisboch wrote: wrote in message oups.com... Ignoring all the BS, do you still doubt this is the "real" Skipper? Eisboch snip Until recently, my opinion of him was somewhat "mixed": a weird guy with a few definite problems but maybe not such a bad guy in his heart of hearts. Yeah,I kinda felt sorry for the Original Skippy. Heart of a blue-water sailor, stuck in Bumf*ck Kansas. What worse fate could you wish on a person? So extol the virtues and attractions of you "bumf#ck" Canadian city Llloyd. But this new one is a just plain Idiot. As many here have viewed you for years, including your buddy Krause. Lloyd Lloyd, I did not write that comment to you. Some ass is spoofing my id. , |
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Skipper Reports on His Boat shopping......
"Lloyd" wrote in message news On Tue, 18 Oct 2005 18:42:38 -0400, *JimH* wrote: "Lloyd" wrote in message news On Tue, 18 Oct 2005 14:06:40 -0700, chuckgould.chuck wrote: Eisboch wrote: wrote in message oups.com... Ignoring all the BS, do you still doubt this is the "real" Skipper? Eisboch snip Until recently, my opinion of him was somewhat "mixed": a weird guy with a few definite problems but maybe not such a bad guy in his heart of hearts. Yeah,I kinda felt sorry for the Original Skippy. Heart of a blue-water sailor, stuck in Bumf*ck Kansas. What worse fate could you wish on a person? So extol the virtues and attractions of you "bumf#ck" Canadian city Llloyd. http://www.user.dccnet.com/lsumpter/....Squirrel3.jpg http://www.user.dccnet.com/lsumpter/...n/DS.Sail1.jpg http://www.user.dccnet.com/lsumpter/boats/Starsend.jpg http://www.user.dccnet.com/lsumpter/boats/FarCove1.jpg http://www.user.dccnet.com/lsumpter/...legraphHbr.jpg http://www.user.dccnet.com/lsumpter/boats/cruising.jpg http://www.bcboatnet.org/images/SpringCreekcast1.jpg http://www.user.dccnet.com/lsumpter/...inylSail01.jpg Nuff said Lloyd LLoyd, I did not write that. Someone spoofed my id for the post. |
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Skipper Reports on His Boat shopping......
Lloyd wrote:
On Tue, 18 Oct 2005 18:42:38 -0400, *JimH* wrote: "Lloyd" wrote in message news On Tue, 18 Oct 2005 14:06:40 -0700, chuckgould.chuck wrote: Eisboch wrote: wrote in message glegroups.com... Ignoring all the BS, do you still doubt this is the "real" Skipper? Eisboch snip Until recently, my opinion of him was somewhat "mixed": a weird guy with a few definite problems but maybe not such a bad guy in his heart of hearts. Yeah,I kinda felt sorry for the Original Skippy. Heart of a blue-water sailor, stuck in Bumf*ck Kansas. What worse fate could you wish on a person? So extol the virtues and attractions of you "bumf#ck" Canadian city Llloyd. http://www.user.dccnet.com/lsumpter/....Squirrel3.jpg http://www.user.dccnet.com/lsumpter/...n/DS.Sail1.jpg http://www.user.dccnet.com/lsumpter/boats/Starsend.jpg http://www.user.dccnet.com/lsumpter/boats/FarCove1.jpg http://www.user.dccnet.com/lsumpter/...legraphHbr.jpg http://www.user.dccnet.com/lsumpter/boats/cruising.jpg http://www.bcboatnet.org/images/SpringCreekcast1.jpg http://www.user.dccnet.com/lsumpter/...inylSail01.jpg Nuff said Lloyd Skippy would have been right at home on the 'Beachcombers', sharing that wharf shack with Relic. |
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Skipper Reports on His Boat shopping......
Don White wrote:
Skippy would have been right at home on the 'Beachcombers', sharing that wharf shack with Relic. We do get up to remote backwaters on occasion and have seen you mention something about being on, or even seeing, a "skipper's" boat. Would seem you've mentioned of having been a deck monkey or something. Do you own a boat? If so, can you describe and tell us something of your experience? On the remote possibility we visit your backwater clime while negotiating the great circle, we are interested in knowing if you'd be qualified to fetch a tossed line at the dock, or such. -- Skipper |
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Skipper Reports on His Boat shopping......
Harry Krause wrote:
On the remote possibility we visit your backwater clime while negotiating the great circle, we are interested in knowing if you'd be qualified to fetch a tossed line at the dock, or such. We do get up to remote backwaters on occasion... Only to catch up with your inbred relatives. Well, suppose ol' Donny Boy is too busy scratching his whatever to tend that tossed line. We know you've got to be a bit quicker on your feet around boats...an unqualified lubber he be. -- Skipper |
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Skipper Reports on His Boat shopping......
Skipper wrote:
Don White wrote: Skippy would have been right at home on the 'Beachcombers', sharing that wharf shack with Relic. We do get up to remote backwaters on occasion and have seen you mention something about being on, or even seeing, a "skipper's" boat. Would seem you've mentioned of having been a deck monkey or something. Do you own a boat? If so, can you describe and tell us something of your experience? On the remote possibility we visit your backwater clime while negotiating the great circle, we are interested in knowing if you'd be qualified to fetch a tossed line at the dock, or such. -- Skipper Thanks for the interest Pseudo Skipper. I have taken the following courses at the Canadian Power & Sail Squadron... Boating Piloting Advanced Piloting VHF Seminar and hold my 'Restricted Radio Operators Certificate' GPS Seminar The sailboat I currently own is a Sandpiper 565. (my 4th sailboat) My former 'skipper' wants me back as his main crew on a Bristol 32 he's eying.... Sailing experience so far is limited to coastal sailing within 30 nm radius of my home port on the North Atlantic. You could trust me to hold a line and properly belay to a cleat...that is..if you had a cleat! |
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Don White wrote:
Thanks for the interest Pseudo Skipper. I have taken the following courses at the Canadian Power & Sail Squadron... snip.... Almost forgot... I took my 'White Sail' dinghy courses at a local Naval base here in the early '80s. I hold a 'Coxswain's Ticket' on the 420 sailing dinghy issued November 1982. |
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Don White wrote:
We are interested in knowing if you'd be qualified to fetch a tossed line at the dock, or such. I have taken the following courses at the Canadian Power & Sail Squadron...Boating, VHF, & GPS Seminar. I currently own a Sandpiper 565. A sandpiper??? That's a *dinghy*! I was referring to a REAL boat. Suppose it is good that you're currently "studying" boating, but that hardly qualifies you to tend the lines of a real boat...that takes experience. My former 'skipper' wants me back as his main crew on a Bristol 32 he's eying.... Impressive! Sailing experience so far is limited. Yes, yes, we do understand that. You could trust me to hold a line and properly belay to a cleat. I remain unconvinced with that limited real experience...but it is good you're reading books and trying to learn. We should all encourage beginners to our sport. BTW, can you properly secure fuel cans to the deck of a bouncing Bayliner? -- Skipper |
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Skipper Reports on His Boat shopping......
Don White wrote:
Almost forgot...I took my dinghy courses here in the early '80s. I hold a Ticket on a sailing dinghy issued November 1982. Impressive! -- Skipper |
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Skipper wrote:
BTW, can you properly secure fuel cans to the deck of a bouncing Bayliner? -- Skipper Nope...and have no interest in learning. We learn 'safety first' at the CPS. |
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