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How 'bout it Krause?
"Harry Krause" wrote in message ... Eisboch wrote: "Netsock" wrote in message ... On Tue, 13 Dec 2005 21:36:54 -0600, "William Bruce" wrote: Hey Krause, my offer stands: Prove to the "reasonable man" standard that (1) you have a degree from Yale, (2) your wife is a medical doctor, and (3) that you own a lobster boat and I'll overnight a $10,000.00 check to the charity of your choice in your name. How 'bout it? Pu-lease. The man is a proven liar. Everything he posts here is fabrication...house (I've seen his real house), boat, wife, education...everything. But tell you what Krause...I too will donate $10,000.00 to your favorite charity, if you can post proof that my father owns a sea-going full scale boat...as you have claimed many many times. Heck, Ill even let you have Gene sleuth for you. So how about it? __ Wow. It appears that at least three people here on rec.boats are willing to make generous donations to good causes. May I suggest that each of you just send your checks to your own favorite charity and stop worrying about lobsta' boats? I am truly impressed though. Very charitable newsgroup, rec.boats. Eisboch These guys don't have two nickels to rub together. Further, Nutsack is on drugs. The idiot lives in Ohio, and some years ago claimed he worked on his dad's jetboat for use on little lakes. How that built itself up into a "sea-going full scale boat" I don't know. Isn't it sad that you have to create and update dossiers for all of us righties. Maybe it is made from foreskins...you rub them and voila! Tell you what, Eisboch. If you are in the area, I'll bet you that I'll buy you a beer or a coffee or maybe even a lunch at a waterfront dive. But, you won't show him your Lobsta' boat will you? |
#52
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How 'bout it Krause?
Bert,
No one gets to see the Lobster Boat until Skipper dies, and the obit is published in the Newspaper. My guess is by that time, it would have been sold. "Bert Robbins" wrote in message ... "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... Eisboch wrote: "Netsock" wrote in message ... On Tue, 13 Dec 2005 21:36:54 -0600, "William Bruce" wrote: Hey Krause, my offer stands: Prove to the "reasonable man" standard that (1) you have a degree from Yale, (2) your wife is a medical doctor, and (3) that you own a lobster boat and I'll overnight a $10,000.00 check to the charity of your choice in your name. How 'bout it? Pu-lease. The man is a proven liar. Everything he posts here is fabrication...house (I've seen his real house), boat, wife, education...everything. But tell you what Krause...I too will donate $10,000.00 to your favorite charity, if you can post proof that my father owns a sea-going full scale boat...as you have claimed many many times. Heck, Ill even let you have Gene sleuth for you. So how about it? __ Wow. It appears that at least three people here on rec.boats are willing to make generous donations to good causes. May I suggest that each of you just send your checks to your own favorite charity and stop worrying about lobsta' boats? I am truly impressed though. Very charitable newsgroup, rec.boats. Eisboch These guys don't have two nickels to rub together. Further, Nutsack is on drugs. The idiot lives in Ohio, and some years ago claimed he worked on his dad's jetboat for use on little lakes. How that built itself up into a "sea-going full scale boat" I don't know. Isn't it sad that you have to create and update dossiers for all of us righties. Maybe it is made from foreskins...you rub them and voila! Tell you what, Eisboch. If you are in the area, I'll bet you that I'll buy you a beer or a coffee or maybe even a lunch at a waterfront dive. But, you won't show him your Lobsta' boat will you? |
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How 'bout it Krause?
On Wed, 14 Dec 2005 14:05:52 -0500, "Wm Shakespeare Smithers" The WordSmith wrote:
Ouch. that is a long list. I don't know what I did wrong, but my kids have never asked for Christmas presents. We have always purchased them presents, but I think they wanted to be completely surprised. My wife did not believe pretending there was a Santa (she didn't like the idea of lying to them, even with someone as innocent as Santa Claus), so that might be the reason they never got into the long list of Christmas presents. As the kids got older, it becomes harder and harder to figure out what they really want. You have to start earlier in the year planning and (heaven help us) I actually have to listen to what they are talking about. " JimH" wrote in message ... Kevin cannot admit that a child asking for a bike, PS2, ipod, Nintendo DS and other things for Christmas (with the list growing longer every day) is not being greedy. He also does not see that by buying those material goods shows he is giving into the retail marketing tools and does not understand the true meaning of Christmas. "P Fritz" wrote in message ... That he doesn't like the way harry posts in this NG???? "Wm Shakespeare Smithers" The WordSmith wrote in message ... Kevin, What are you trying to say? wrote in message oups.com... JimH wrote: wrote in message oups.com... William Bruce wrote: Hey Krause, my offer stands: Prove to the "reasonable man" standard that (1) you have a degree from Yale, (2) your wife is a medical doctor, and (3) that you own a lobster boat and I'll overnight a $10,000.00 check to the charity of your choice in your name. How 'bout it? William (The first step in creating a contract is identifying the parties involved. Since nobody knows who you are, you might as well promise $10,000,000.00. It would be equally meaningless. Making conditional promises about things you will do "if" is ridiculous when you cannot be held accountable) An observation from a guy who has no interest in "defending Harry," (Harry can take care of himself, and does, very adequately.): Aren't at least a few of the folks in the current pig piles on Harry and Basskisser supposed to be getting spiritually prepared for what a recently touted book declares the "most sacred Christian holiday" of the year? Will these personal attack threads continue until midnight of the 24th? Kevin gets what he deserves Chuck. His posts contain vulgar language and one or more of the following: idiot, nitwit, dolt, ignorant, dumb...and so on. Here is a list over the past days: Reverend Jim, what do you say about someone who posts questions with the intent to make someone believe he is being truthful, when he is not, then when the person turns around and does exactly the same to you, you cry and whine like a baby? Reverend Jim, what do you say about someone who is such a low life scum that when someone doesn't agree with him, or proves him wrong, that he resorts to such low practices as saying nasty, uncalled for things about that person's dead mother, his wife, and even his children? Reverend Jim, what do you say about someone who continually insults, then turns around and whines about people being insulting? Reverend Jim, what do you say about someone who tells lies about others here, then turns around and chastises others for lying? Reverend Jim, you've done all of the above. You are such a low life that you've even gone so far as to insult my children. THAT, my friend proves to everyone here just what a piece of **** you are. No one here, except maybe Fritz, who's nose is constantly in your ass, would agree that THAT behavior is anything that a real man would engage in. But, alas, you have. On a check, write a whole number. The more zero's you add, the better they will like it. Trust me on this, 'cause I know my simple math. -- John Herring Hope your Christmas is Spectacular! ....and your New Year even Better! |
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How 'bout it Krause?
Bert Robbins wrote: Chuck never scolds the left his remarks are written such that he describes what the right is doing and then says "Can't we all just get along?" If you think you recognize "the right" so clearly when I remark on negative behavior without assigning names or blame, what does that tell you? |
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How 'bout it Krause?
Don White wrote:
Jim M wrote: "William Bruce" wrote in : Hey Krause, my offer stands: Prove to the "reasonable man" standard that (1) you have a degree from Yale, (2) your wife is a medical doctor, and (3) that you own a lobster boat and I'll overnight a $10,000.00 check to the charity of your choice in your name. How 'bout it? William Sounds reasonable. Harry? Wish you'd give me that offer. I'd have the money sent to the George W Bush retirement fund. I thing that might be the most charitable thing I could do for the American people. ...and by the way, he can take that 'Cracker' ambassador to Canada, David Wilkins, with him. http://www.herald.ns.ca/Canada You "thing"? Next time "thing" ahead before you correct my typing, Don. Dan |
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How 'bout it Krause?
Harry Krause wrote:
I promise not to bring along my bodyguard or any weapons. Why does this remind me of the 'meet' in that Italian restaurant from the Godfather movie? Best not let Harry visit the restroom. You mean Louis' restaurant in the Bronx? Naw. I do know some really scary guys, though. Big guys with doubleknit suits and bulges in their jackets. Just the kind that would love to meet up with a little sh*t like you, Snipper. But you claimed to have already attempted that via your JDL thugs in KC. -- Skipper |
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How 'bout it Krause?
Harry Krause wrote:
Wm Shakespeare Smithers wrote: Nope, this is an actual invitation. If I can get some free time I will buy lunch in Little Italy. I never go to Baltimore without eating Linguini w/ Seafood. To be honest though, I will still keep my last name, address and phone number anonymous. I'd need a specific, direct, written invitation. Oh, and I don't meet people without knowing who they are. I don't give a crap about your address and phone number, but unless you are willing to supply your real, verifiable full name, I wouldn't meet you or, for that matter, anyone else. What you are proposing sounds like the game played in dating bars by those in their 20's. I'm beyond that. I don't know why you are so concerned, anyway. I know Herring's full name, I know his address, and I know where his street is, though I don't believe I've ever driven down it. I had an office real close to his place. All I ever did to Herring was ask him if he'd to go fishing or for a boat ride. Real scary stuff, eh? I promise not to bring along my bodyguard or any weapons. You have a bodyguard? |
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How 'bout it Krause?
On Wed, 14 Dec 2005 17:19:51 -0500, Harry Krause wrote:
Wm Shakespeare Smithers wrote: Nope, this is an actual invitation. If I can get some free time I will buy lunch in Little Italy. I never go to Baltimore without eating Linguini w/ Seafood. To be honest though, I will still keep my last name, address and phone number anonymous. I'd need a specific, direct, written invitation. Oh, and I don't meet people without knowing who they are. I don't give a crap about your address and phone number, but unless you are willing to supply your real, verifiable full name, I wouldn't meet you or, for that matter, anyone else. What you are proposing sounds like the game played in dating bars by those in their 20's. I'm beyond that. I don't know why you are so concerned, anyway. I know Herring's full name, I know his address, and I know where his street is, though I don't believe I've ever driven down it. I had an office real close to his place. All I ever did to Herring was ask him if he'd to go fishing or for a boat ride. Real scary stuff, eh? I promise not to bring along my bodyguard or any weapons. Why all this talk about me? I've said almost nothing to you all day, but my name keeps popping up in your posts. Strange, these obsessions of yours. -- John Herring Hope your Christmas is Spectacular! ....and your New Year even Better! |
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