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On Sun, 27 Aug 2006 19:09:03 GMT, Don White
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JohnH wrote:
On 27 Aug 2006 10:47:03 -0700, "basskisser" wrote:


JohnH wrote:

On 27 Aug 2006 09:12:34 -0700, "basskisser" wrote:


NOYB wrote:

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Think small

No thanks. Thinking small is for the unmotivated in life.

You think that because someone has a boat that they really like,
although it may be smaller than yours is "unmotivated"? Do you think
that just because someone isn't financially overextended is
"unmotivated"? I think that people who overextend just for appearances
are fools.

bk, do you think that NOYB was trying to be controversial in his
statement?
Maybe he was just saying how *he* feels about life, and not passing any
judgements on others.

Why the attacks?

It's a nice Sunday...chill out.
--

No, John, he certainly was, and always has, passed judgements on
others.


I'm discussing only the post you responded to, not the past few years.

I'm surprised that you'd take a philosophical comment like, "Thinking
small
is for the unmotivated in life" as a personal attack or the passing of
judgement on you.
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Since I was the one who advised to "think small", I thought NOYB was
jabbing at me. Maybe I should have said 'think modestly'.
Obviously some here have no need to even consider that, but I stand by
my common sense advice.


Nah. He came back with a bit of philosophy to counteract the bit you gave
him. He's already bought his boat, so 'thinking small' wouldn't work for
this one anyway. Thinking small is what I'm doing for my *next* boat -
maybe a 17-18'er.


It's actually what I'm thinking for my next boat too. Instead of having a
30 foot offshore boat, and 17' nearshore/inshore boat, I'm thinking about
buying something in the 25-26 foot range to replace both boats. I could get
a trailer for it, and tow it to the keys or the east coast for a change of
scenary.



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NOYB wrote:
"JohnH" wrote in message
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On Sun, 27 Aug 2006 19:09:03 GMT, Don White
wrote:

JohnH wrote:
On 27 Aug 2006 10:47:03 -0700, "basskisser" wrote:


JohnH wrote:

On 27 Aug 2006 09:12:34 -0700, "basskisser" wrote:


NOYB wrote:

"Don White" wrote in message
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Think small

No thanks. Thinking small is for the unmotivated in life.

You think that because someone has a boat that they really like,
although it may be smaller than yours is "unmotivated"? Do you think
that just because someone isn't financially overextended is
"unmotivated"? I think that people who overextend just for appearances
are fools.

bk, do you think that NOYB was trying to be controversial in his
statement?
Maybe he was just saying how *he* feels about life, and not passing any
judgements on others.

Why the attacks?

It's a nice Sunday...chill out.
--

No, John, he certainly was, and always has, passed judgements on
others.


I'm discussing only the post you responded to, not the past few years.

I'm surprised that you'd take a philosophical comment like, "Thinking
small
is for the unmotivated in life" as a personal attack or the passing of
judgement on you.
--
******************************************
***** Hope your day is great! *****
******************************************

John

Since I was the one who advised to "think small", I thought NOYB was
jabbing at me. Maybe I should have said 'think modestly'.
Obviously some here have no need to even consider that, but I stand by
my common sense advice.


Nah. He came back with a bit of philosophy to counteract the bit you gave
him. He's already bought his boat, so 'thinking small' wouldn't work for
this one anyway. Thinking small is what I'm doing for my *next* boat -
maybe a 17-18'er.


It's actually what I'm thinking for my next boat too. Instead of having a
30 foot offshore boat, and 17' nearshore/inshore boat, I'm thinking about
buying something in the 25-26 foot range to replace both boats. I could get
a trailer for it, and tow it to the keys or the east coast for a change of
scenary.


Thinking small is for the unmotivated.

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"basskisser" wrote in message
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NOYB wrote:
"JohnH" wrote in message
...
On Sun, 27 Aug 2006 19:09:03 GMT, Don White
wrote:

JohnH wrote:
On 27 Aug 2006 10:47:03 -0700, "basskisser"
wrote:


JohnH wrote:

On 27 Aug 2006 09:12:34 -0700, "basskisser"
wrote:


NOYB wrote:

"Don White" wrote in message
...


Think small

No thanks. Thinking small is for the unmotivated in life.

You think that because someone has a boat that they really like,
although it may be smaller than yours is "unmotivated"? Do you
think
that just because someone isn't financially overextended is
"unmotivated"? I think that people who overextend just for
appearances
are fools.

bk, do you think that NOYB was trying to be controversial in his
statement?
Maybe he was just saying how *he* feels about life, and not passing
any
judgements on others.

Why the attacks?

It's a nice Sunday...chill out.
--

No, John, he certainly was, and always has, passed judgements on
others.


I'm discussing only the post you responded to, not the past few
years.

I'm surprised that you'd take a philosophical comment like, "Thinking
small
is for the unmotivated in life" as a personal attack or the passing
of
judgement on you.
--
******************************************
***** Hope your day is great! *****
******************************************

John

Since I was the one who advised to "think small", I thought NOYB was
jabbing at me. Maybe I should have said 'think modestly'.
Obviously some here have no need to even consider that, but I stand by
my common sense advice.

Nah. He came back with a bit of philosophy to counteract the bit you
gave
him. He's already bought his boat, so 'thinking small' wouldn't work
for
this one anyway. Thinking small is what I'm doing for my *next* boat -
maybe a 17-18'er.


It's actually what I'm thinking for my next boat too. Instead of having
a
30 foot offshore boat, and 17' nearshore/inshore boat, I'm thinking about
buying something in the 25-26 foot range to replace both boats. I could
get
a trailer for it, and tow it to the keys or the east coast for a change
of
scenary.


Thinking small is for the unmotivated.


Good point. I'll get the 25-26 footer to tow to East Coast on weekends, and
look into buying a 40-something foot sportfish for over here.



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