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"Chuck Gould" wrote in message ups.com... Jim wrote: P.S. Don't forget to mention Chuck's name when you place the order. I'm sure he would appreciate it. Go ahead and order one, Jim. I don't make a cent on the sale of these things, but if it isn't *exactly* as described I'll personally send you a full refund. Hmmmm................... |
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JimH wrote: Boats are in your life 24x7. Most of us have more varied interests. Then wouldn't it be appropriate to participate in a variety of newsgroups, rather than impose your personal interests on a group gathered for another, specific purpose? Anybody ever experiment with posting boating related items to the photography newsgroup? How did that go? How about the TCM discussion group- are boating items well received over there? Maybe a discussion about the advantages and disadvantages of various docklines would be useful in either the Bush.is.a.blithering.idiot group or the Liberals.and.democrats.should.all.be.taken.out.and .lynched forum. I find your 2,000 word advertisements here far more objectionable than a discussion about war movies on Veterans Day. What does a "war movie" have to do with Veterans' Day? I've never been in a war, (and as far as I know neither have you), but I'd be willing to bet a pretty pile that the actual experience is a lot different than the stuff you see on a movie screen. The more appropriate question; what does a war movie have to do with recreational boating? The OT threads you object to usually turn south only after you and your deputies ride to enforce *your* laws. Nobody can enforce anything, Jim. You are free to post your political opinions here, just as I am free to comment on whether or not I think they are appropriate for a boating newsgroup. You irritate me with your political cut 'n pastes and personal attack threads trolled through a boating newsgroup, and I irritate you by making boating related posts to the same forum. Looks like one of us has a screwed up agenda. Somehow, I suspect that referring to the title of the NG might provide some insight regarding who might be confused here- but again that would only be my opinion and you're free to disagree and post whatever you want. |
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"Chuck Gould" wrote in message oups.com... JimH wrote: Boats are in your life 24x7. Most of us have more varied interests. Then wouldn't it be appropriate to participate in a variety of newsgroups, rather than impose your personal interests on a group gathered for another, specific purpose? Anybody ever experiment with posting boating related items to the photography newsgroup? How did that go? How about the TCM discussion group- are boating items well received over there? Maybe a discussion about the advantages and disadvantages of various docklines would be useful in either the Bush.is.a.blithering.idiot group or the Liberals.and.democrats.should.all.be.taken.out.and .lynched forum. I find your 2,000 word advertisements here far more objectionable than a discussion about war movies on Veterans Day. What does a "war movie" have to do with Veterans' Day? I've never been in a war, (and as far as I know neither have you), but I'd be willing to bet a pretty pile that the actual experience is a lot different than the stuff you see on a movie screen. The more appropriate question; what does a war movie have to do with recreational boating? The OT threads you object to usually turn south only after you and your deputies ride to enforce *your* laws. Nobody can enforce anything, Jim. You are free to post your political opinions here, just as I am free to comment on whether or not I think they are appropriate for a boating newsgroup. You irritate me with your political cut 'n pastes and personal attack threads trolled through a boating newsgroup, and I irritate you by making boating related posts to the same forum. Looks like one of us has a screwed up agenda. Somehow, I suspect that referring to the title of the NG might provide some insight regarding who might be confused here- but again that would only be my opinion and you're free to disagree and post whatever you want. I only post a personal attack after being attacked. I also do not get into the gutter with foul language as several members here do. Yesterday's foul mouthed personal attack on me by JohnH is an example. I also do not start many political threads. In fact I doubt you will find more than 3 or so over the past few months. You, on the other hand, participate in the political stuff with your comments and 2,000 word editorials, then get back on your pony telling others not do what you just did. I would not have a problem with your sheriffing if you at least followed your own rules Chuck. Giddyup! |
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JimH wrote: I would not have a problem with your sheriffing if you at least followed your own rules Chuck. Giddyup! I don't make or enforce any rules. Anybody posting political nonsense to the boating NG, or participating in discussion of politics, is (in my opinion) behaving in a manner that is contrary to the long term health and vitality of the NG. That would absolutely include me on the ocassions when I succumb to the temptation, so please feel free to citicize my behavior when I participate in OT political threads. I'll deserve it. We're not that different, JimH. You can't see how you're out of sync with the stated purpose of a boating newsgroup with threads like "Who's the weirdest character ever to post to this NG?" or "I hope you're happy (now that the Democrats won congress and the terrorists will be coming ashore in droves)" or "The Greatest War Movie Ever Filmed!" and I can't see how I'm out of sync posting about boats, boating, and boating related products and services. My suggestion was since if you have a variety of interests, you might be less frustrated posting to a variety of newsgroups. You have been known to make an interesting boating related post or two, and undoubtedly your posts about your other interests would be even more appreciated in forums where people gather to discuss those subjects as well. |
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On 14 Nov 2006 07:25:49 -0800, "Chuck Gould"
wrote: for $25 a Pac NW boater can have every US chart he or she will ever need. That's a great deal since you can get them for nothing in exchange for a little download time on your computer. I'd like to see the Canadians improve upon that price since they seem to value their charts very highly. |
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On Tue, 14 Nov 2006 16:41:08 GMT, Short Wave Sportfishing
wrote: On 14 Nov 2006 07:13:18 -0800, "Chuck Gould" wrote: I really should post about the latest lens I bought for my camera, where I got it, and how much I paid. Speaking of relatives and cameras, I just had the best lunch I've had in a while. Stopped at a new deli in town - run by real deli guys from Neeew York City and had the veggie cheese spread on a whole rye bagel, fresh made potato salad on a bed of romaine lettuce, half sour pickles (three of them) and a small taster bowl of cole slaw. I'm telling you, that sandwich was unbelievable. It was a base cream cheese mixed with chopped pieces of carrot, tomato, green/red/yellow pepper, celery and what I think was pimento with just a hint of garlic - mixed it right up in front of me. The fresh rye bagel had a couple of leafs of lettuce on it. The potato salad was made with baby red potatoes with onions, green peppers, celery and hard boiled egg with a very light olive oil dressing and another slight hint of garlic. Cole slaw is cole slaw but this was different - that same light olive oil dressing. Man, that was a good lunch. Finished it off with a one liter bottle of Diet Pepsi - perfect. :) So, what did you have for lunch Chuck? Oh wait, it's not lunch time out in the Great North West. What 'cha have for breakfast? :) You should have had some anchovies on that sandwich. Yummy. |
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"Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message ... On 14 Nov 2006 07:13:18 -0800, "Chuck Gould" wrote: I really should post about the latest lens I bought for my camera, where I got it, and how much I paid. Speaking of relatives and cameras, I just had the best lunch I've had in a while. Stopped at a new deli in town - run by real deli guys from Neeew York City and had the veggie cheese spread on a whole rye bagel, fresh made potato salad on a bed of romaine lettuce, half sour pickles (three of them) and a small taster bowl of cole slaw. I'm telling you, that sandwich was unbelievable. It was a base cream cheese mixed with chopped pieces of carrot, tomato, green/red/yellow pepper, celery and what I think was pimento with just a hint of garlic - mixed it right up in front of me. The fresh rye bagel had a couple of leafs of lettuce on it. The potato salad was made with baby red potatoes with onions, green peppers, celery and hard boiled egg with a very light olive oil dressing and another slight hint of garlic. Cole slaw is cole slaw but this was different - that same light olive oil dressing. Man, that was a good lunch. Finished it off with a one liter bottle of Diet Pepsi - perfect. :) So, what did you have for lunch Chuck? Oh wait, it's not lunch time out in the Great North West. What 'cha have for breakfast? :) Cole slaw is not just cole slaw. So many different variations of the dressing. My preferred is the vinegar / brown sugar used in the south in BB! joints. |
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On Tue, 14 Nov 2006 19:11:01 GMT, "Calif Bill"
wrote: "Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message .. . On 14 Nov 2006 07:13:18 -0800, "Chuck Gould" wrote: I really should post about the latest lens I bought for my camera, where I got it, and how much I paid. Speaking of relatives and cameras, I just had the best lunch I've had in a while. Stopped at a new deli in town - run by real deli guys from Neeew York City and had the veggie cheese spread on a whole rye bagel, fresh made potato salad on a bed of romaine lettuce, half sour pickles (three of them) and a small taster bowl of cole slaw. I'm telling you, that sandwich was unbelievable. It was a base cream cheese mixed with chopped pieces of carrot, tomato, green/red/yellow pepper, celery and what I think was pimento with just a hint of garlic - mixed it right up in front of me. The fresh rye bagel had a couple of leafs of lettuce on it. The potato salad was made with baby red potatoes with onions, green peppers, celery and hard boiled egg with a very light olive oil dressing and another slight hint of garlic. Cole slaw is cole slaw but this was different - that same light olive oil dressing. Man, that was a good lunch. Finished it off with a one liter bottle of Diet Pepsi - perfect. :) So, what did you have for lunch Chuck? Oh wait, it's not lunch time out in the Great North West. What 'cha have for breakfast? :) Cole slaw is not just cole slaw. So many different variations of the dressing. My preferred is the vinegar / brown sugar used in the south in BB! joints. Here is a great cole slaw recipe, right from this group - but I don't remember who. Cole Slaw 1 ½ lb shredded cabbage 1 teaspoon salt (usually more needed) 2/3 cup sugar 1/3 cup vinegar 1 cup whipping cream ¼ teaspoon coarse ground pepper (or more!) Place shredded cabbage in a covered dish in refrigerator for several hours. Mix ingredients in order given 30 minutes before serving. Chill and serve. Now, where's the recipe for the brown sugar stuff? |
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