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acoolway2sayit November 15th 05 01:01 AM

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http://www.pmpluster.com
http://www.pmpluster.com/instruction...er-finish.html
I have just discovered the best boating product ever invented. It has
transformed my dear old boat into a BEAUTY. She was so faded out and
discolored and I rarely ever get this excited over product. But this
was worth every cent! I'm gonna try to figure out other things around
my home that I can use it on! I'll report back. Copy and go to the
links. YOU WILL NOT BE SORRY! Lynn in NC


acoolway2sayit November 15th 05 01:31 AM

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PS: I Sell RealEstate Not Boat Products!


acoolway2sayit November 15th 05 01:31 AM

Faded Old Fiberglass Boat - TRANSFORMED!
 
PS: I Sell RealEstate Not Boat Products!


acoolway2sayit November 15th 05 01:31 AM

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PS: I Sell RealEstate Not Boat Products!


*JimH* November 15th 05 01:36 AM

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"acoolway2sayit" wrote in message
ups.com...
PS: I Sell RealEstate Not Boat Products!


What sort of favors do you return to the guys buying houses from you?



Jim November 15th 05 01:44 AM

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Silicone.

acoolway2sayit wrote:

http://www.pmpluster.com
http://www.pmpluster.com/instruction...er-finish.html
I have just discovered the best boating product ever invented. It has
transformed my dear old boat into a BEAUTY. She was so faded out and
discolored and I rarely ever get this excited over product. But this
was worth every cent! I'm gonna try to figure out other things around
my home that I can use it on! I'll report back. Copy and go to the
links. YOU WILL NOT BE SORRY! Lynn in NC



[email protected] November 15th 05 01:45 AM

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*JimH* wrote:
"acoolway2sayit" wrote in message
ups.com...
PS: I Sell RealEstate Not Boat Products!


What sort of favors do you return to the guys buying houses from you?


Where did *that* come from?


*JimH* November 15th 05 01:52 AM

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wrote in message
oups.com...

*JimH* wrote:
"acoolway2sayit" wrote in message
ups.com...
PS: I Sell RealEstate Not Boat Products!


What sort of favors do you return to the guys buying houses from you?


Where did *that* come from?




From me after receiving this tirade from the lovely lady, Lynn:

==============================
"My name is Lynn and you and go @%*# Yourself! I just spent all weekend
using something that help me. Assholes like you make this country of
FREE Speech just wonderful! Hope your boat stays ungly! Mine looks
great! BTW, do get your kicks by showing your ass and your lack of
knowledge?"
=============

Do you support SPAM and obscene language in this NG Chuck?



*JimH* November 15th 05 02:08 AM

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" *JimH*" wrote in message
...

wrote in message
oups.com...

*JimH* wrote:
"acoolway2sayit" wrote in message
ups.com...
PS: I Sell RealEstate Not Boat Products!


What sort of favors do you return to the guys buying houses from you?


Where did *that* come from?




From me after receiving this tirade from the lovely lady, Lynn:

==============================
"My name is Lynn and you and go @%*# Yourself! I just spent all weekend
using something that help me. Assholes like you make this country of
FREE Speech just wonderful! Hope your boat stays ungly! Mine looks
great! BTW, do get your kicks by showing your ass and your lack of
knowledge?"
=============

Do you support SPAM and obscene language in this NG Chuck?


BTW: Her IP address shows she is from Charlotte, NC, as is the manufacturer
of the product she is spamming.

Go figure....eh?



[email protected] November 15th 05 04:05 AM

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

*JimH* wrote:
"acoolway2sayit" wrote in message
ups.com...
PS: I Sell RealEstate Not Boat Products!


What sort of favors do you return to the guys buying houses from you?


Where did *that* come from?




From me after receiving this tirade from the lovely lady, Lynn:

==============================
"My name is Lynn and you and go @%*# Yourself! I just spent all weekend
using something that help me. Assholes like you make this country of
FREE Speech just wonderful! Hope your boat stays ungly! Mine looks
great! BTW, do get your kicks by showing your ass and your lack of
knowledge?"
=============

Do you support SPAM and obscene language in this NG Chuck?



Nope.

Why would you descend to her level, however?

You made a bigger deal than was maybe required about the obvious SPAM,
and she reacted badly. (I don't find her commercial for a boating
related product any more or less ridiculous than the anti-semitic
Psuedo JC ((as in Julia Child, the recipe gal)) who has been posting
recipes all day or Harry's non-stop citation of the latest bad poll
numbers for GWB).

Insinuating that she screws her way into real estate deals was maybe a
bit unwarranted. You don't actually know the woman, right? It's kind of
a stretch from posting spam in what's left of our boating NG (God
forbid that somebody not follow all the rules here) to selling houses
on your back or knees.

No big deal. Carry on.


acoolway2sayit November 15th 05 05:02 AM

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This was a real lesson in Humanity for me tonight. Look at JimH's
postings and the sensless entertainment he seems to feel of okay. I
felt assaulted and hit him with a stern message and you see where the
real man took it. It's pretty sad to see this. I was and am not
SPAMMING. I have two boats and purchased some product in SC about 6
months ago. Finally, I got around to using it and put a post on the
boating sites in which I am a silent member. I see idiots on these
sites all the time, sharing recipies, for God's sake. But I never
attach them. He started it and I lashed out and see where it landed.
HOW SICK!


Skipper November 15th 05 07:58 AM

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acoolway2sayit wrote:

This was a real lesson in Humanity for me tonight. Look at JimH's
postings and the sensless entertainment he seems to feel of okay. I
felt assaulted and hit him with a stern message and you see where the
real man took it. It's pretty sad to see this. I was and am not
SPAMMING.


You issues that same shilling ad to EVERY usenet NG. That in fact is
spam, lady.

I have two boats and purchased some product in SC about 6
months ago. Finally, I got around to using it and put a post on the
boating sites in which I am a silent member.


And that is what is commonly known simply as BS. You spammed many NGs in
violation of their charters, plain and simple.

I see idiots on these sites all the time, sharing recipies, for God's sake.
But I never attach them. He started it and I lashed out and see where it
landed. HOW SICK!


I looked for any boating content in your entire posting history to
Usenet. Unfortunately, none could be found. On the other hand, I found
years of on-topic contributions from the "idiots" as you call them.
Perhaps we do have you wrongly identified. Can you point us to your
useful boating contributions? We have no problem seeing your history of
spam.

--
Skipper

Skipper November 15th 05 08:17 AM

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wrote:

"My name is Lynn and you and go @%*# Yourself! I just spent all weekend
using something that help me. Assholes like you make this country of
FREE Speech just wonderful! Hope your boat stays ungly! Mine looks
great! BTW, do get your kicks by showing your ass and your lack of
knowledge?"


Do you support SPAM and obscene language in this NG Chuck?


Nope.


Why would you descend to her level, however?


You made a bigger deal than was maybe required about the obvious SPAM,
and she reacted badly. (I don't find her commercial for a boating
related product any more or less ridiculous than the anti-semitic
Psuedo JC ((as in Julia Child, the recipe gal)) who has been posting
recipes all day or Harry's non-stop citation of the latest bad poll
numbers for GWB).


Oh, Chucky, you still seem ticked that someone exposed some needed
truths about your business ethics and honesty. Do you think those
revelations had any connection to your descriptions of fellow NG
contributors or your reluctance to issue long overdue apologies? No, a
guess that wasn't it.

--
Skipper

Skipper November 15th 05 11:24 AM

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Harry Krause wrote:

This is a newsgroup full of people just waiting - hoping - they'll be
offended. Really.


Not really, Krause. This and several other NGs just wish your kind would
go away.

--
Skipper

*JimH* November 15th 05 03:18 PM

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"acoolway2sayit" wrote in message
oups.com...
This was a real lesson in Humanity for me tonight. Look at JimH's
postings and the sensless entertainment he seems to feel of okay. I
felt assaulted and hit him with a stern message and you see where the
real man took it. It's pretty sad to see this. I was and am not
SPAMMING. I have two boats and purchased some product in SC about 6
months ago. Finally, I got around to using it and put a post on the
boating sites in which I am a silent member. I see idiots on these
sites all the time, sharing recipies, for God's sake. But I never
attach them. He started it and I lashed out and see where it landed.
HOW SICK!


Your entire contribution to the NG's, all SPAM.

http://tinyurl.com/9lkpe

Now get lost.



[email protected] November 15th 05 03:27 PM

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acoolway2sayit wrote:
This was a real lesson in Humanity for me tonight. Look at JimH's
postings and the sensless entertainment he seems to feel of okay. I
felt assaulted and hit him with a stern message and you see where the
real man took it. It's pretty sad to see this. I was and am not
SPAMMING. I have two boats and purchased some product in SC about 6
months ago. Finally, I got around to using it and put a post on the
boating sites in which I am a silent member. I see idiots on these
sites all the time, sharing recipies, for God's sake. But I never
attach them. He started it and I lashed out and see where it landed.
HOW SICK!


You might be interested to know how your miracle product likely works.
It's what some of my unscrupulous competitiors used to call "cheating"
the finish, back in the days when I was in the used car business. When
I got a pretty decent old car that was
mostly suffering from a case of the faded-paing uglies, I'd send it out
to Maaco and for $400 or so get a medium quality paint job. Other guys
would take a mixture of carnuba and kerosene, (lots of kerosene), and
"cheat the finish". When they were done, their cars would look almost
as good as the cars I sent out for paint, and if they sold them quickly
enough they would continue looking pretty good until about halfway to
the point where the first monthly payment was due............

You put some temporary shine on a wasted old finish by covering it with
a petroleum based product. It worked. It won't last. Maintaining that
psudeo "finish" would soon be more work and eventually cost more money
than just simply painting the boat.

Word to the wise: rec.boats is a tough neighborhood where a lot of
psychological bullies and misfit nerds hang out. Should you ever dare
express an opinion on any subject here, expect to be treated badly by
one group or another. Expect to be flamed for posting "off-topic" by a
group that includes members reduced to copying paragraphs from
Steinbeck or Hemmingway books in order to have anything remotely
related to boating to post here, and spends many hours a day immersed
in flame wars and trying to start even more.
Some members of this group will scorch you for posting "off topic", in
a week where they have launched 15-30 off-topic threads of their own
design. Yes it sounds ridiculous, but stick around- seeing is
believing.

It would be good idea to hang out here a while and learn the various
"personalities" if you think you want to post to rec boats. (For
instance, swearing at JimH was just about as politically wrong a move
as you could have made.) Odds are, if you do hang out here for a while
and learn the various personalities, you won't bother to post and
you'll move on to a less ridiculous, less explosive venue.

Good luck with rec.boats, and let us know when the shine starts to get
sticky, faded, and blotchy on that old boat. :-)


[email protected] November 15th 05 03:30 PM

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Harry Krause wrote:

This is a newsgroup full of people just waiting - hoping - they'll be
offended. Really.



And they're seldom disappointed.
Getting offended while reviewing rec.boats is a predictable as getting
wet when falling overboard.


[email protected] November 15th 05 03:49 PM

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Skipper wrote:
wrote:

"My name is Lynn and you and go @%*# Yourself! I just spent all weekend
using something that help me. Assholes like you make this country of
FREE Speech just wonderful! Hope your boat stays ungly! Mine looks
great! BTW, do get your kicks by showing your ass and your lack of
knowledge?"


Do you support SPAM and obscene language in this NG Chuck?


Nope.


Why would you descend to her level, however?


You made a bigger deal than was maybe required about the obvious SPAM,
and she reacted badly. (I don't find her commercial for a boating
related product any more or less ridiculous than the anti-semitic
Psuedo JC ((as in Julia Child, the recipe gal)) who has been posting
recipes all day or Harry's non-stop citation of the latest bad poll
numbers for GWB).


Oh, Chucky, you still seem ticked that someone exposed some needed
truths about your business ethics and honesty. Do you think those
revelations had any connection to your descriptions of fellow NG
contributors or your reluctance to issue long overdue apologies? No, a
guess that wasn't it.

--
Skipper



Why would I be upset?

Very few people in the NG have ever met me, and maybe 18-24 months
after you did you posted the following opinion (from April,
2002)........

Quote:
We all make mistakes. I believe her wordy and somewhat insulting debate

with Chuck Gould was nothing more than that, a small personal
miscalculation. I've met Mr. Gould and have had business dealings with
him. You would look long and hard to find a more honest and
knowledgeable broker. His boating views *are* worthy of note.

End Quote:

Even though I was no longer working as a broker when you posted this, I
thought the comment that one would have to "look long and hard to find
a more honest and knowledgeable broker" was reasonably complimentary.
No reason to be upset. You won't find anybody who has personally dealt
with me to refute that sentiment, except for maybe some lame nerd
someplace who now claims his own statement was a lie.....not because it
wasn't true, but because it doesn't fit his new agenda. If he is so
fast and loose with the truth that his version of truth changes with
the pages on the calendar, nobody will pay him any attention. Besides,
he now claims he was somehow treated dishonestly in a boat deal- when
ne *never bought a boat*! That's pretty tough to do. :-)

What's on the agenda for today? More of Mrs. Psuedo's holiday recipes?
A few more pages copied from Steinbeck to establish your "boating"
credentials? I can hardly wait....


[email protected] November 15th 05 04:35 PM

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Harry Krause wrote:
wrote:
Skipper wrote:
wrote:

"My name is Lynn and you and go @%*# Yourself! I just spent all weekend
using something that help me. Assholes like you make this country of
FREE Speech just wonderful! Hope your boat stays ungly! Mine looks
great! BTW, do get your kicks by showing your ass and your lack of
knowledge?"
Do you support SPAM and obscene language in this NG Chuck?
Nope.
Why would you descend to her level, however?
You made a bigger deal than was maybe required about the obvious SPAM,
and she reacted badly. (I don't find her commercial for a boating
related product any more or less ridiculous than the anti-semitic
Psuedo JC ((as in Julia Child, the recipe gal)) who has been posting
recipes all day or Harry's non-stop citation of the latest bad poll
numbers for GWB).
Oh, Chucky, you still seem ticked that someone exposed some needed
truths about your business ethics and honesty. Do you think those
revelations had any connection to your descriptions of fellow NG
contributors or your reluctance to issue long overdue apologies? No, a
guess that wasn't it.

--
Skipper



Why would I be upset?

Very few people in the NG have ever met me, and maybe 18-24 months
after you did you posted the following opinion (from April,
2002)........

Quote:
We all make mistakes. I believe her wordy and somewhat insulting debate

with Chuck Gould was nothing more than that, a small personal
miscalculation. I've met Mr. Gould and have had business dealings with
him. You would look long and hard to find a more honest and
knowledgeable broker. His boating views *are* worthy of note.

End Quote:

Even though I was no longer working as a broker when you posted this, I
thought the comment that one would have to "look long and hard to find
a more honest and knowledgeable broker" was reasonably complimentary.
No reason to be upset. You won't find anybody who has personally dealt
with me to refute that sentiment, except for maybe some lame nerd
someplace who now claims his own statement was a lie.....not because it
wasn't true, but because it doesn't fit his new agenda. If he is so
fast and loose with the truth that his version of truth changes with
the pages on the calendar, nobody will pay him any attention. Besides,
he now claims he was somehow treated dishonestly in a boat deal- when
ne *never bought a boat*! That's pretty tough to do. :-)

What's on the agenda for today? More of Mrs. Psuedo's holiday recipes?
A few more pages copied from Steinbeck to establish your "boating"
credentials? I can hardly wait....



I don't think Skipper ever owned even that 22' Crappyliner. When he
visited you, did you get the impressed he actually knew anything about
boats?


To be fair, Skipper did indeed own that 22-footer. You might recall the
incident where somebody surfing the web came across an advertisement
for a 22-foot boat for sale in Derby, KS that matched the description
that Skipper had shared with the NG. When asked, Skipper admitted that
he was selling his boat (had something to do with a case of bad
knees....on Skipper, not under the deck.......and low expectations for
being able to boat again, if I recall correctly, but that has been
several years ago....).

My foggy recollection of Skipper's boating knowledge seems to be that
he was very well read on the subject but lacked practical experience.
You could see how little tidbits of
one school of thought and those of another would get jumbled up into a
weird third (pretty unworkable) compromise......the sort of thing that
sets one off on a multi-year quest for the "perfect" boat, all the
while still unsure, (he claims) even whether he wants to go with power
or sail. Given the oportunity, (hard to find in KS), Dave might have
been able to vet the confilicting theories with some actual experience.

My impression is that Skipper has gone charter fishing (on boats owned
by others) down in the Gulf of California a few times or more. You may
recall a post where somebody found a photo of Dave Mann on a charter
boat operator's web site. It is from these experiences that he claims
extensive expertise regarding boating in the Sea of Cortez.

I doubt the 22-footer ever saw any sal****er, stories of braving 20-30
foot breaking waves down in Mexico with the little runabout
notwithstanding. In the latest version of the truth, I believe he now
claims he braved that "Torito" on a sailboat. Confuses heck out of me-
I can't figure out where you'd mount the mast on that runabout he used
to own, or why one would carry a collection of portable gas cans to
extend the range of a sailing vessel; and he previously insisted he
survived that storm in his Bayliner......oh well.


John H. November 15th 05 04:39 PM

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On 15 Nov 2005 07:30:56 -0800, wrote:


Harry Krause wrote:

This is a newsgroup full of people just waiting - hoping - they'll be
offended. Really.



And they're seldom disappointed.
Getting offended while reviewing rec.boats is a predictable as getting
wet when falling overboard.


Not at all true. Getting offended is dependant on the feelings one has for the
offender. I can think of nothing Kevin could say in this group that would make
me feel 'offended'. The same is true of Harry.

There must be, in my opinion, a measure of respect for the offender in order for
one to feel offended. If jps calls me a 'stupid, ****ing asshole', I will
chuckle, but sure as hell not 'feel offended'.

--
John H.

"Divide each difficulty into as many parts as is feasible and necessary to resolve it."
Rene Descartes

Sir Rodney Smithers November 15th 05 05:34 PM

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Chuck,
Since you are expressing your opinion on Skipper's boat ownership and
experience. Do you believe Harry actually owns this infamous Lobster Boat,
who the only person who ever saw the boat was a new poster who was using
Harry's IP, and disappeared as soon as someone pointed out Harry's sock
puppet.

Since you question Skipper's salt water experience, don't you also question
Harry's claim to have sailed the "Cape" (Horn) a number of times?




wrote in message
ups.com...

To be fair, Skipper did indeed own that 22-footer. You might recall the
incident where somebody surfing the web came across an advertisement
for a 22-foot boat for sale in Derby, KS that matched the description
that Skipper had shared with the NG. When asked, Skipper admitted that
he was selling his boat (had something to do with a case of bad
knees....on Skipper, not under the deck.......and low expectations for
being able to boat again, if I recall correctly, but that has been
several years ago....).

My foggy recollection of Skipper's boating knowledge seems to be that
he was very well read on the subject but lacked practical experience.
You could see how little tidbits of
one school of thought and those of another would get jumbled up into a
weird third (pretty unworkable) compromise......the sort of thing that
sets one off on a multi-year quest for the "perfect" boat, all the
while still unsure, (he claims) even whether he wants to go with power
or sail. Given the oportunity, (hard to find in KS), Dave might have
been able to vet the confilicting theories with some actual experience.

My impression is that Skipper has gone charter fishing (on boats owned
by others) down in the Gulf of California a few times or more. You may
recall a post where somebody found a photo of Dave Mann on a charter
boat operator's web site. It is from these experiences that he claims
extensive expertise regarding boating in the Sea of Cortez.

I doubt the 22-footer ever saw any sal****er, stories of braving 20-30
foot breaking waves down in Mexico with the little runabout
notwithstanding. In the latest version of the truth, I believe he now
claims he braved that "Torito" on a sailboat. Confuses heck out of me-
I can't figure out where you'd mount the mast on that runabout he used
to own, or why one would carry a collection of portable gas cans to
extend the range of a sailing vessel; and he previously insisted he
survived that storm in his Bayliner......oh well.




[email protected] November 15th 05 06:04 PM

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*JimH* wrote:
"acoolway2sayit" wrote in message
ups.com...
PS: I Sell RealEstate Not Boat Products!


What sort of favors do you return to the guys buying houses from you?


What a low life piece of **** you are, Jim.


[email protected] November 15th 05 06:05 PM

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acoolway2sayit wrote:
This was a real lesson in Humanity for me tonight. Look at JimH's
postings and the sensless entertainment he seems to feel of okay. I
felt assaulted and hit him with a stern message and you see where the
real man took it. It's pretty sad to see this. I was and am not
SPAMMING. I have two boats and purchased some product in SC about 6
months ago. Finally, I got around to using it and put a post on the
boating sites in which I am a silent member. I see idiots on these
sites all the time, sharing recipies, for God's sake. But I never
attach them. He started it and I lashed out and see where it landed.
HOW SICK!


You must realize, that because Jim is a recovering cronic liar here in
rec.boats, that he doesn't trust anything anybody says.


[email protected] November 15th 05 06:33 PM

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Sir Rodney Smithers wrote:
Chuck,
Since you are expressing your opinion on Skipper's boat ownership and
experience. Do you believe Harry actually owns this infamous Lobster Boat,
who the only person who ever saw the boat was a new poster who was using
Harry's IP, and disappeared as soon as someone pointed out Harry's sock
puppet.

Since you question Skipper's salt water experience, don't you also question
Harry's claim to have sailed the "Cape" (Horn) a number of times?





I've never seen any claim by Harry that he has sailed around the horn
one or more times.
Not to say it hasn't been made- but if it has I have not seen it and I
therefore have no opinion. Millions of people have sailed around the
horn, no reason that a poster to the NG may not have done so. Does
Harry continually berate others for lack of specific round-the-horn
experience? If so, I've missed that. (He has berated people for other
issues, yes).

I know where there's a big yellow, mid channel buoy with a fog signal
built in.
I suppose I could motor out to the middle of the sound, do a few
circles around the buoy, and claim to have boated around the "horn",
but what would be the point? My boating adventures aren't the world's
most exciting, nor do they need to be for boating to be fun- which is
what this is all about.

As far as the 36-foot lobster boat goes: I would bet big money that
Harry owns his Parker.
Even one of his regional neighbors, John H, (who is no great fan of
Harry) confirms that he owns that boat. I would bet less money on the
lobster boat, only because Harry has been less than forthcoming with
any real details about the boat. He has claimed its because he is po'd
at Skipper and Skipper is demanding the information. As one who shares
Psuedo's Schidt List with Mr. Krause, I'm in a unique position to
appreciate that perspective. There are some guys to whom you'd hesitate
to offer a drink of water if you were crossing a desert in a tanker
truck and they were alongside the roadway dying of thirst. Me, I'd be
all grumpy about it but I'd probably give him some water. Can't speak
for Harry, however. :-)

Conclusion: I have no doubt that Harry owns the Parker. I am not
entirely convinced that Harry has more than some partial interest in a
Lobster boat- but I could be wrong, and it doesn't matter anyway.


Sir Rodney Smithers November 15th 05 07:02 PM

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Harry,
Since you have me filtered ( eg ; ) ) how would you know if I have or
have not provided my name, identify, provided a picture of my boat or
listed my accomplishments in detail in the NG.



"Harry Krause" wrote in message
...
wrote:
Sir Rodney Smithers wrote:
Chuck,
Since you are expressing your opinion on Skipper's boat ownership and
experience. Do you believe Harry actually owns this infamous Lobster
Boat,
who the only person who ever saw the boat was a new poster who was using
Harry's IP, and disappeared as soon as someone pointed out Harry's sock
puppet.

Since you question Skipper's salt water experience, don't you also
question
Harry's claim to have sailed the "Cape" (Horn) a number of times?





I've never seen any claim by Harry that he has sailed around the horn
one or more times.
Not to say it hasn't been made- but if it has I have not seen it and I
therefore have no opinion. Millions of people have sailed around the
horn, no reason that a poster to the NG may not have done so. Does
Harry continually berate others for lack of specific round-the-horn
experience? If so, I've missed that. (He has berated people for other
issues, yes).

I know where there's a big yellow, mid channel buoy with a fog signal
built in.
I suppose I could motor out to the middle of the sound, do a few
circles around the buoy, and claim to have boated around the "horn",
but what would be the point? My boating adventures aren't the world's
most exciting, nor do they need to be for boating to be fun- which is
what this is all about.

As far as the 36-foot lobster boat goes: I would bet big money that
Harry owns his Parker.
Even one of his regional neighbors, John H, (who is no great fan of
Harry) confirms that he owns that boat. I would bet less money on the
lobster boat, only because Harry has been less than forthcoming with
any real details about the boat. He has claimed its because he is po'd
at Skipper and Skipper is demanding the information. As one who shares
Psuedo's Schidt List with Mr. Krause, I'm in a unique position to
appreciate that perspective. There are some guys to whom you'd hesitate
to offer a drink of water if you were crossing a desert in a tanker
truck and they were alongside the roadway dying of thirst. Me, I'd be
all grumpy about it but I'd probably give him some water. Can't speak
for Harry, however. :-)

Conclusion: I have no doubt that Harry owns the Parker. I am not
entirely convinced that Harry has more than some partial interest in a
Lobster boat- but I could be wrong, and it doesn't matter anyway.



On the other hand, there's NO evidence whatsoever that Smithers:

1. has a real name
2. has a real identity
3. has any sort of boat
4. has any of the accomplishments for which he puts others down


Smithers is a complete and utter fraud.

Which is why I don't read his posts and only see some of them on a second
hand basis.




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Don White November 15th 05 07:14 PM

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wrote:


Why would I be upset?

Very few people in the NG have ever met me, and maybe 18-24 months
after you did you posted the following opinion (from April,
2002)........

Quote:
We all make mistakes. I believe her wordy and somewhat insulting debate

with Chuck Gould was nothing more than that, a small personal
miscalculation. I've met Mr. Gould and have had business dealings with
him. You would look long and hard to find a more honest and
knowledgeable broker. His boating views *are* worthy of note.

End Quote:

Even though I was no longer working as a broker when you posted this, I
thought the comment that one would have to "look long and hard to find
a more honest and knowledgeable broker" was reasonably complimentary.
No reason to be upset. You won't find anybody who has personally dealt
with me to refute that sentiment, except for maybe some lame nerd
someplace who now claims his own statement was a lie.....not because it
wasn't true, but because it doesn't fit his new agenda. If he is so
fast and loose with the truth that his version of truth changes with
the pages on the calendar, nobody will pay him any attention. Besides,
he now claims he was somehow treated dishonestly in a boat deal- when
ne *never bought a boat*! That's pretty tough to do. :-)

What's on the agenda for today? More of Mrs. Psuedo's holiday recipes?
A few more pages copied from Steinbeck to establish your "boating"
credentials? I can hardly wait....


Hard to understand how someone's assessment could change so drastically.
He seems fixated on some alleged event where you supposedly laughed at
him behind his back. That seems to have turned him 180 degrees.
My question would be...how can he be sure that event really
happened....I'm guessing Skippy wasn't there at the time?

Skipper November 15th 05 08:17 PM

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I've never seen any claim by Harry that he has sailed around the horn
one or more times.


Krause made that claim 8 years ago in this NG. I thought at the time
that he might have sailed around the horn of *Floriduh* and was being
'cute' with his words again. But he was backed into a corner about his
claim and stood by his claim of sailing 'round THE Horn a "couple"
times. Later, we learned by engaging him in discussions about this area
that he never even did the horn of Floriduh...even once!

My boating adventures aren't the world's most exciting, nor do they need to
be for boating to be fun- which is what this is all about.


Then why do you belittle the real boating adventures of others?

As far as the 36-foot lobster boat goes: I would bet big money that
Harry owns his Parker.
Even one of his regional neighbors, John H, (who is no great fan of
Harry) confirms that he owns that boat. I would bet less money on the
lobster boat, only because Harry has been less than forthcoming with
any real details about the boat. He has claimed its because he is po'd
at Skipper and Skipper is demanding the information.


Skipper KNOWS Krause does not have that lobster boat. He's just tugging
on Krause's chain. Krause is like some others in this NG who cannot
admit a lie...if you know what I mean, Chucky.

As one who shares Psuedo's Schidt List with Mr. Krause, I'm in a unique position to
appreciate that perspective. There are some guys to whom you'd hesitate
to offer a drink of water if you were crossing a desert in a tanker
truck and they were alongside the roadway dying of thirst. Me, I'd be
all grumpy about it but I'd probably give him some water. Can't speak
for Harry, however.


You know, I'd bet most of the NG could detect the truth of our meetings
in Seattle based on both our statements. You have yet to come clean on
any of your (let's just call them misstatements). That Burger story is a
good example of illuminating the truth. It would seem most would
remember donating a pair of shoes to an oil spurting engine.

--
Skipper

John H. November 15th 05 08:20 PM

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On Tue, 15 Nov 2005 14:02:45 -0500, "Sir Rodney Smithers" Ask me about my
knighthood. wrote:

Harry,
Since you have me filtered ( eg ; ) ) how would you know if I have or
have not provided my name, identify, provided a picture of my boat or
listed my accomplishments in detail in the NG.



"Harry Krause" wrote in message
...
wrote:
Sir Rodney Smithers wrote:
Chuck,
Since you are expressing your opinion on Skipper's boat ownership and
experience. Do you believe Harry actually owns this infamous Lobster
Boat,
who the only person who ever saw the boat was a new poster who was using
Harry's IP, and disappeared as soon as someone pointed out Harry's sock
puppet.

Since you question Skipper's salt water experience, don't you also
question
Harry's claim to have sailed the "Cape" (Horn) a number of times?





I've never seen any claim by Harry that he has sailed around the horn
one or more times.
Not to say it hasn't been made- but if it has I have not seen it and I
therefore have no opinion. Millions of people have sailed around the
horn, no reason that a poster to the NG may not have done so. Does
Harry continually berate others for lack of specific round-the-horn
experience? If so, I've missed that. (He has berated people for other
issues, yes).

I know where there's a big yellow, mid channel buoy with a fog signal
built in.
I suppose I could motor out to the middle of the sound, do a few
circles around the buoy, and claim to have boated around the "horn",
but what would be the point? My boating adventures aren't the world's
most exciting, nor do they need to be for boating to be fun- which is
what this is all about.

As far as the 36-foot lobster boat goes: I would bet big money that
Harry owns his Parker.
Even one of his regional neighbors, John H, (who is no great fan of
Harry) confirms that he owns that boat. I would bet less money on the
lobster boat, only because Harry has been less than forthcoming with
any real details about the boat. He has claimed its because he is po'd
at Skipper and Skipper is demanding the information. As one who shares
Psuedo's Schidt List with Mr. Krause, I'm in a unique position to
appreciate that perspective. There are some guys to whom you'd hesitate
to offer a drink of water if you were crossing a desert in a tanker
truck and they were alongside the roadway dying of thirst. Me, I'd be
all grumpy about it but I'd probably give him some water. Can't speak
for Harry, however. :-)

Conclusion: I have no doubt that Harry owns the Parker. I am not
entirely convinced that Harry has more than some partial interest in a
Lobster boat- but I could be wrong, and it doesn't matter anyway.



On the other hand, there's NO evidence whatsoever that Smithers:

1. has a real name
2. has a real identity
3. has any sort of boat
4. has any of the accomplishments for which he puts others down


Smithers is a complete and utter fraud.

Which is why I don't read his posts and only see some of them on a second
hand basis.




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--
John H.

"Divide each difficulty into as many parts as is feasible and necessary to resolve it."
Rene Descartes

Skipper November 15th 05 08:21 PM

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wrote:

My foggy recollection of Skipper's boating knowledge seems to be that
he was very well read on the subject but lacked practical experience.
You could see how little tidbits of
one school of thought and those of another would get jumbled up into a
weird third (pretty unworkable) compromise......the sort of thing that
sets one off on a multi-year quest for the "perfect" boat, all the
while still unsure, (he claims) even whether he wants to go with power
or sail. Given the oportunity, (hard to find in KS), Dave might have
been able to vet the confilicting theories with some actual experience.


My impression is that Skipper has gone charter fishing (on boats owned
by others) down in the Gulf of California a few times or more. You may
recall a post where somebody found a photo of Skipper on a charter
boat operator's web site. It is from these experiences that he claims
extensive expertise regarding boating in the Sea of Cortez.


I doubt the 22-footer ever saw any sal****er, stories of braving 20-30
foot breaking waves down in Mexico with the little runabout
notwithstanding. In the latest version of the truth, I believe he now
claims he braved that "Torito" on a sailboat. Confuses heck out of me-
I can't figure out where you'd mount the mast on that runabout he used
to own, or why one would carry a collection of portable gas cans to
extend the range of a sailing vessel; and he previously insisted he
survived that storm in his Bayliner......oh well.


You are a real piece of... ... ...work, Chuckie.

--
Skipper

[email protected] November 15th 05 09:12 PM

Faded Old Fiberglass Boat - TRANSFORMED!
 

Don White wrote:
wrote:


Why would I be upset?

Very few people in the NG have ever met me, and maybe 18-24 months
after you did you posted the following opinion (from April,
2002)........

Quote:
We all make mistakes. I believe her wordy and somewhat insulting debate

with Chuck Gould was nothing more than that, a small personal
miscalculation. I've met Mr. Gould and have had business dealings with
him. You would look long and hard to find a more honest and
knowledgeable broker. His boating views *are* worthy of note.

End Quote:

Even though I was no longer working as a broker when you posted this, I
thought the comment that one would have to "look long and hard to find
a more honest and knowledgeable broker" was reasonably complimentary.
No reason to be upset. You won't find anybody who has personally dealt
with me to refute that sentiment, except for maybe some lame nerd
someplace who now claims his own statement was a lie.....not because it
wasn't true, but because it doesn't fit his new agenda. If he is so
fast and loose with the truth that his version of truth changes with
the pages on the calendar, nobody will pay him any attention. Besides,
he now claims he was somehow treated dishonestly in a boat deal- when
ne *never bought a boat*! That's pretty tough to do. :-)

What's on the agenda for today? More of Mrs. Psuedo's holiday recipes?
A few more pages copied from Steinbeck to establish your "boating"
credentials? I can hardly wait....


Hard to understand how someone's assessment could change so drastically.
He seems fixated on some alleged event where you supposedly laughed at
him behind his back. That seems to have turned him 180 degrees.
My question would be...how can he be sure that event really
happened....I'm guessing Skippy wasn't there at the time?


I freely admit that I have laughed at Skipper "behind his back." The
man is a buffoon.
I also insist that I have never said anything in private any different
or worse than I have posted in the NG. I'm sure that's true for Psuedo
as well- he couldn't possibly say anything in private any worse than he
posts to the NG. :-)


*JimH* November 15th 05 10:25 PM

Faded Old Fiberglass Boat - TRANSFORMED!
 


wrote:
*JimH* wrote:
"acoolway2sayit" wrote in message
ups.com...


My name is Lynn and you and go @%*# Yourself! I just spent all weekend
using something that help me. Assholes like you make this country of
FREE Speech just wonderful! Hope your boat stays ungly! Mine looks
great! BTW, do get your kicks by showing your ass and your lack of
knowledge?


PS: I Sell RealEstate Not Boat Products!

What sort of favors do you return to the guys buying houses from you?


What a low life piece of **** you are, Jim.


I knew you would take a liking to this foul mouthed piece of trash Kevin.

Birds of a feather..........

BTW: When did you hear the Atlanta Philharmonic play? You previously
stated they had a great sound. The problem is, this is their inaugural
season with their *first* concert this Saturday 11-19.

http://www.atlantaphilharmonic.org/

Imagine that.



Sir Rodney Smithers November 15th 05 10:30 PM

Faded Old Fiberglass Boat - TRANSFORMED!
 
'The Atlanta Philharmonic is such a renowned Orchestra that the name is too
good for just one orchestra.. Atlanta has two Orchestras that use the same
name. You draw your own conclusions as to how good they are.


" *JimH*" wrote in message
...


wrote:
*JimH* wrote:
"acoolway2sayit" wrote in message
ups.com...


My name is Lynn and you and go @%*# Yourself! I just spent all weekend
using something that help me. Assholes like you make this country of
FREE Speech just wonderful! Hope your boat stays ungly! Mine looks
great! BTW, do get your kicks by showing your ass and your lack of
knowledge?


PS: I Sell RealEstate Not Boat Products!

What sort of favors do you return to the guys buying houses from you?

What a low life piece of **** you are, Jim.


I knew you would take a liking to this foul mouthed piece of trash Kevin.

Birds of a feather..........

BTW: When did you hear the Atlanta Philharmonic play? You previously
stated they had a great sound. The problem is, this is their inaugural
season with their *first* concert this Saturday 11-19.

http://www.atlantaphilharmonic.org/

Imagine that.




Skipper November 16th 05 02:17 AM

Faded Old Fiberglass Boat - TRANSFORMED!
 
Gene Kearns wrote:

Don White wrote:


Oh... no, this is entirely predictable. Skipper is a methods based
troll...As one poster noted, nearly three years ago, this is Skipper's
method.


On Wed, 07 May 2003 21:56:26 GMT, "John(nospin)H" wrote:


Skipper, I tried to engage in an open and candid discussion with you
about the Chesapeake Bay.


That is Snippy's formula for posting.


This site's cite appears to confirm the assessments Skipper published in
2003:

http://www.cbf.org/site/PageServer?p...005_indexflash

--
Skipper

Skipper November 16th 05 11:09 AM

Faded Old Fiberglass Boat - TRANSFORMED!
 
Gene Kearns wrote:

Skipper wrote:


Gene Kearns wrote:


Don White wrote:


Oh... no, this is entirely predictable. Skipper is a methods based
troll...As one poster noted, nearly three years ago, this is Skipper's
method.


"John(nospin)H" wrote:


Skipper, I tried to engage in an open and candid discussion with you
about the Chesapeake Bay.


That is Snippy's formula for posting.


This site's cite appears to confirm the assessments Skipper published in
2003:


No, it doesn't.


The eternal pessimist might conclude that it does (or one inclined to
mis-state reality), but if you lived close enough to real water to
understand the pressures of population and industry on significant
waters, you'd have a clue.


One might offset your aspersions concerning the Chesapeake Region with
the very real fact that the Sea of Cortez is considered a "Dying Sea"
as the following monograph attests:
http://www.commondreams.org/headlines03/1108-06.htm


Please feel free to selectively edit and delete (as you always have
done) to try to bolster your weak and indefensible position(s).....
just don't expect a response, if you do.....


Having spent time on both waters, and having seen the changes over 50
years. Yes, each has been diminished considerably from what they once
were. Major dif is that the Cortez is the world's greatest fish trap,
both in variety and quantity. A mismanaged and dying Cortez is still
much better than the Chesapeake today. Witness the striped marlin
fishing off Cabo. Witness the clarity of Cortez waters compared to the
muddy polluted Chesapeake. Witness the warm waters of the Cortez
compared to that cold dark Chesapeake. If it were not for the remoteness
of the Cortez, even you would understand the draw of its waters over the
Chesapeake. Put another way, if both waters had equal access for you,
you'd be visiting the Cortez 9 to 1 over the Chesapeake.

Oh...and I'd prefer NOT to have a response or harassing phone call from
you again...ever!

--
Skipper

acoolway2sayit November 16th 05 03:04 PM

Faded Old Fiberglass Boat - TRANSFORMED!
 
This whole thing has become insane! I Want it to Stop! I'll share a
nice message from FREDO and then my response. If anyone wants to look
at the 11 messages I've posted over the years, then you know that I'm
NOT making any money from Spamming... I have gotten more nasty e-mails.
I did get a response from the Company and they can share with anyone
my ticket of sale.. BTW, I thought I bought it 6 months ago in SC, but
it was closer to a year. I've been busy, raising 2 beautiful children
and trying to keep the Cheerios on the table. I do not even have any
time for getting on the water. But it's nice to play on my boat every
now and then. I guess, in retrospect, I should have learned that I
could have responded directly to people and not post. I did that,
actually and got some really horrible responses. I want to extend my
apology to JimH for snapping back at him the way I did. I was totally
ignorant! Well... have a wonderful day and get ready for a wonderful
Thanks Giving. We all have so much in which we should give thanks.
Lynn Cooper, aka, www.therealinrealestate.com (I'm NOT SPAMMING!!!!
HONEST)

p.s., My brother-in-law needed help with informing Truckers about the
new Employment Kiosk he put into 7 truck stops nation wide. You will
notice that I have posted messages on Trucking sites. Not one person
there assaulted me!
JimH Provided the following link: http://tinyurl.com/9lkpe (11
Messages Total)


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Date: Wed, 16 Nov 2005 06:10:15 -0800 (PST)
From: "Lynn Cooper (AR)"
Subject: Faded Old Fiberglass Boat - TRANSFORMED!
To: "Fredo"

Thanks you so much for your kind words. It must have been that second
glass of Merlot that made react so poorly to JimH. I posted to these
sites and got a whole storm on really horrible e-mails. They did not
stop. Some man wrote me my personal and business e-mail with such
vulgarity and downright meanness. I immediately wanted to fight back.
Then it just got worse and worse. They started attacking from all
angles. Another man looked up my IP address and researched my postings
then contacted me. Some idiots gave false testimony about the product
itself (joking). It's amazing how "hip" it is to instantly attack
people in an on-line arena. It's shocking and hurtful. Some of these
people have individually posted over 10,000 entries. Some guy on
alt.sailing.asa, the one with over 10,000 postings called me a referred
to me as a bitch.

Well... I'm a single mother and a recent cancer survivor and just
someone who did not realize that I was not supposed to put a testimony
about a good product that helped me on the post. Rather... I'm
supposed to pontificate on a boating site about politics and bread and
spaghetti recipes. That's acceptable to them. How sad is that? I'll
bet some of those people do not even own a boat!

Here's a little about the story I've been living since taking a call
from a desperate woman on Sept 7, 2005. I just finished finding the
9th family a car and a home.
http://www.home.earthlink.net/~there.../30seconds.htm You
can only imagine, that I barely have any time go boat. I grew up on
them in the midwest. I now own a 18' Catalina Capri (1985).

I learned a valuable lesson on Monday. And it was not a nice one. I
also wrote the Company about what happened and I guess they might
respond. Maybe not.
But, thanks for your genuine kindness. Believe it or not, one thread
went to over 55 mostly malicous messages. They researched me more...
then it got even more twisted. Do these people think I cannot research
them? I got 5 calls yesterday with hang-ups. Are these nasty old bored
people with no lifes? Why is hatred so easy? Can you help me STOP
this?

I welcome any of these guys to google "therealinrealestate." They
would not see postings reflective of anything like who they are.

Lynn Cooper
Charlotte, NC

alt.sailing.asa (245)

rec.boats (328)

rec.boats.cruising (81)

rec.boats.marketplace


rec.boats.building (23)

can.rec.boating

___________________________
Faded Old Fiberglass Boat - TRANSFORMED!
1 acoolway2sayit Nov 14
2 acoolway2sayit Nov 14
3 *JimH* Nov 14
4 acoolway2sayit Nov 14
5 *JimH* Nov 14
6 acoolway2sayit Nov 14
7 acoolway2sayit Nov 14
8 *JimH* Nov 14
9 acoolway2sayit Nov 14
10 *JimH* Nov 14
11 Nov 14
12 *JimH* Nov 14
13 *JimH* Nov 14
14 Nov 14
15 acoolway2sayit Nov 15
16 Skipper Nov 15
17 Harry Krause Nov 15
18 Skipper Nov 15
19 Harry Krause Nov 15
20 Nov 15
21 John H. Nov 15
22 *JimH* Nov 15
23 Harry Krause Nov 15
24 Nov 15
25 Nov 15
26 Skipper Nov 15
27 Nov 15
28 Harry Krause Nov 15
29 Nov 15
30 Harry Krause Nov 15
31 Sir Rodney Smithers Nov 15
32 Nov 15
33 Harry Krause Nov 15
34 Sir Rodney Smithers Nov 15
35 John H. Nov 15
36 Skipper Nov 15
37 Harry Krause Nov 15
38 Skipper Nov 15
39 Harry Krause Nov 15
40 Don White Nov 15
41 Nov 15
42 Harry Krause Nov 15
43 Gene Kearns Nov 15
44 Skipper Nov 15
45 Harry Krause Nov 15
46 Gene Kearns Nov 15
47 Skipper Nov 16
48 Harry Krause Nov 16
49 Nov 15
50 Harry Krause Nov 15
51 *JimH* Nov 15
52 Sir Rodney Smithers Nov 15
53 acoolway2sayit Nov 14
54 acoolway2sayit Nov 14
55 Jim Nov 14
_______________________________
My Boat Looked Like #%&*!!!!! Faded, Stained Sails! Now Transformed!
1 therealinrealestate Nov 14
2 rgnmstr Nov 14
3 Joe Nov 14
4 rgnmstr Nov 14
5 Capt. Rob Nov 15
6 Capt. Rob Nov 15
__________________________________________________ ___
My Faded Old Fiberglass Boat - TRANSFORMED!
1 acoolway2sayit Nov 14
2 Danny Nov 14
3 d parker Nov 15
__________________________________________________ ______
Fredo wrote:
Don't get in a urinating contest with these guys all they do all day is
look
for someone to pick a flame war with.
Fredo

----- Original Message -----
From: "acoolway2sayit"
Newsgroups: rec.boats
Sent: Monday, November 14, 2005 8:31 PM
Subject: Faded Old Fiberglass Boat - TRANSFORMED!


PS: I Sell RealEstate Not Boat Products!









"Life's challenges are not supposed to paralyze you, they're supposed
to help you discover who you are." -- Bernice Reagon


acoolway2sayit November 16th 05 03:20 PM

Faded Old Fiberglass Boat - TRANSFORMED!
 
This whole thing has become insane! I Want it to Stop! I'll share a
nice message from FREDO and then my response. If anyone wants to look
at the 11 messages I've posted over the years, then you know that I'm
NOT making any money from Spamming... I have gotten more nasty e-mails.
I did get a response from the Company and they can share with anyone
my ticket of sale.. BTW, I thought I bought it 6 months ago in SC, but
it was closer to a year. I've been busy, raising 2 beautiful children
and trying to keep the Cheerios on the table. I do not even have any
time for getting on the water. But it's nice to play on my boat every
now and then. I guess, in retrospect, I should have learned that I
could have responded directly to people and not post. I did that,
actually and got some really horrible responses. I want to extend my
apology to JimH for snapping back at him the way I did. I was totally
ignorant! Well... have a wonderful day and get ready for a wonderful
Thanks Giving. We all have so much in which we should give thanks.
Lynn Cooper, aka, www.therealinrealestate.com (I'm NOT SPAMMING!!!!
HONEST)

p.s., My brother-in-law needed help with informing Truckers about the
new Employment Kiosk he put into 7 truck stops nation wide. You will
notice that I have posted messages on Trucking sites. Not one person
there assaulted me!
JimH Provided the following link: http://tinyurl.com/9lkpe (11
Messages Total)
p.s.s. I have an 18' Catalina Capri. My dream is to get a 35' to 50'
sail boat some day and do some intercoastal... maybe a 44' Sinek, or a
Tayana 37 or I'll even take a better yet a 65' MacGregor!
Print - Close Window
Date: Wed, 16 Nov 2005 06:10:15 -0800 (PST)
From: "Lynn Cooper (AR)"
Subject: Faded Old Fiberglass Boat - TRANSFORMED!
To: "Fredo"

Thanks you so much for your kind words. It must have been that second
glass of Merlot that made react so poorly to JimH. I posted to these
sites and got a whole storm on really horrible e-mails. They did not
stop. Some man wrote me my personal and business e-mail with such
vulgarity and downright meanness. I immediately wanted to fight back.
Then it just got worse and worse. They started attacking from all
angles. Another man looked up my IP address and researched my postings
then contacted me. Some idiots gave false testimony about the product
itself (joking). It's amazing how hip it is to instantly attack people
in an on-line arena. It's shocking and hurtful. Some of these people
have individually posted over 10,000 entries. Some guy on
alt.sailing.asa, the one with over 10,000 postings called me a referred
to me as a bitch.

Well... I'm a single mother and a recent cancer survivor and just
someone who did not realize that I was not supposed to put a testimony
about a good product that helped me on the post. Rather... I'm
supposed to pontificate on a boating site about politics and bread and
spaghetti recipes. That's acceptable to them. How sad is that? I'll
bet some of those people do not even own a boat!

Here's a little about the story I've been living since taking a call
from a desperate woman on Sept 7, 2005. I just finished finding the
9th family a car and a home.
http://www.home.earthlink.net/~there.../30seconds.htm You
can only imagine, that I barely have any time go boat. I grew up on
them in the midwest.

I learned a valuable lesson on Monday. And it was not a nice one. I
also wrote the Company about what happened and I guess they might
respond. Maybe not.
But, thanks for your genuine kindness. Believe it or not, one thread
went to over 55 mostly malicous messages. They researched me more...
then it got even more twisted. Do these people think I cannot research
them? I got 5 calls yesterday with hang-ups. Are these nasty old bored
people with no lifes? Why is hatred so easy? Can you help me STOP
this?

I welcome any of these guys to google "therealinrealestate." They
would not see postings reflective of anything like who they are.

Lynn Cooper
Charlotte, NC

alt.sailing.asa (245)

rec.boats (328)

rec.boats.cruising (81)

rec.boats.marketplace


rec.boats.building (23)

can.rec.boating

___________________________
Faded Old Fiberglass Boat - TRANSFORMED!
1 acoolway2sayit Nov 14
2 acoolway2sayit Nov 14
3 *JimH* Nov 14
4 acoolway2sayit Nov 14
5 *JimH* Nov 14
6 acoolway2sayit Nov 14
7 acoolway2sayit Nov 14
8 *JimH* Nov 14
9 acoolway2sayit Nov 14
10 *JimH* Nov 14
11 Nov 14
12 *JimH* Nov 14
13 *JimH* Nov 14
14 Nov 14
15 acoolway2sayit Nov 15
16 Skipper Nov 15
17 Harry Krause Nov 15
18 Skipper Nov 15
19 Harry Krause Nov 15
20 Nov 15
21 John H. Nov 15
22 *JimH* Nov 15
23 Harry Krause Nov 15
24 Nov 15
25 Nov 15
26 Skipper Nov 15
27 Nov 15
28 Harry Krause Nov 15
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Fredo wrote:
Don't get in a urinating contest with these guys all they do all day is
look
for someone to pick a flame war with.
Fredo

----- Original Message -----
From: "acoolway2sayit"
Newsgroups: rec.boats
Sent: Monday, November 14, 2005 8:31 PM
Subject: Faded Old Fiberglass Boat - TRANSFORMED!


PS: I Sell RealEstate Not Boat Products!

"Life's challenges are not supposed to paralyze you, they're supposed
to help you discover who you are." -- Bernice Reagon


Don White November 16th 05 04:23 PM

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acoolway2sayit wrote:
snip...
p.s.s. I have an 18' Catalina Capri. My dream is to get a 35' to 50'
sail boat some day and do some intercoastal... maybe a 44' Sinek, or a
Tayana 37 or I'll even take a better yet a 65' MacGregor!
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Date: Wed, 16 Nov 2005 06:10:15 -0800 (PST)
From: "Lynn Cooper (AR)"

snip...


Now you're talking!
The Catalina Capri 18 was a close 2nd choice for me when I was looking
for a trailerable sailboat last year.
very nice looking and great cabin for it's size. I decided to go with
the Canadian made Sandpiper 565 for a couple of reasons...
retractable keel to make launching/recovery easier
slightly lighter weight
much greater selection of the Sandpiper vs Capri north of the border.
Do you sail your boat on the Atlantic?

*JimH* November 16th 05 09:18 PM

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There is nothing worse than a spamming, potty mouth whiner.



*JimH* November 16th 05 09:18 PM

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There is nothing worse than a spamming, potty mouth whiner.



[email protected] November 17th 05 06:56 AM

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BTW: When did you hear the Atlanta Philharmonic play? You previously
stated they had a great sound. The problem is, this is their inaugural
season with their *first* concert this Saturday 11-19.

http://www.atlantaphilharmonic.org/

Imagine that.


The APO has been rehearsing since early October.

Surely hundreds of people have heard, or could have heard them play. I
can't imagine a closed rehearsal for a volunteer community orchestra.

They are rehearsing at a church. Maybe he caught one of their
rehearsals following a service or something. :-)


Maybe he has a friend in the orchestra, or is in the orchestra himself.
Don't be so suspicious all the time....



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