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basskisser wrote:

So, in your dumb world, a post about Xmas lights is on topic in
rec.boats? Really? Are you really saying that?

Stranger things have happened.

I'll be rigging some holiday lights on my boat this afternoon. (They
might look a lot like some of the "Christmas Lights" mentioned in
this
thread, but I couldn't find any bulbs stamped with images of a baby
in
a manger or any reference to electric lights of any type in either of
the two versions of Jesus' birth in the Bible).

In the Puget Sound region, most waterfront communities have a
"lighted
boat parade" during December. Very popular events, with throngs of
people jamming the shorelines to watch the
lighted boats go by.

Wish we had some of that 50 degree weather JimH is referring to. I
think western Washington and Ohio decided to swap weather for a few
days. Temps in the 20's and 30's here, over a foot of snow in
Bellingham and other northern towns. We normally experience temps in
the mid 40's this time of year, and seldom dip below freezing near
sea
level.

Chuck, have you given any thought to putting a sign on your boat
saying,

"These are NOT Christmas lights!"

That would prevent any confusion.

I didn't know they had electric incandescent (or LED) lights when Jesus
was allegedly born.


They did have lights. Why do lights have to be electric?


They don't. But how many candles do you see on Christmas trees or on
boats during Xmas parades? Not to overly confuse you, but do you
comprehend JimH's original post? Do you think he was "stringing"
candles outside of his house? Furthermore, let's just ask Chuck, seeing
how JohnH was referring to Chuck's lights on his boat for the holidays.
Chuck, are the lights you are putting on your boat powered by
electricity?



Frigg'n idiot. The statement you made is there were no Christmas lights in
the past before electricity. Originally trees were decorated with candles.
Unsafe, but no osha then.


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Calif Bill wrote:
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JohnH wrote:
On 27 Nov 2006 08:49:12 -0800, "Chuck Gould"

wrote:


basskisser wrote:

So, in your dumb world, a post about Xmas lights is on topic in
rec.boats? Really? Are you really saying that?

Stranger things have happened.

I'll be rigging some holiday lights on my boat this afternoon. (They
might look a lot like some of the "Christmas Lights" mentioned in
this
thread, but I couldn't find any bulbs stamped with images of a baby
in
a manger or any reference to electric lights of any type in either
of
the two versions of Jesus' birth in the Bible).

In the Puget Sound region, most waterfront communities have a
"lighted
boat parade" during December. Very popular events, with throngs of
people jamming the shorelines to watch the
lighted boats go by.

Wish we had some of that 50 degree weather JimH is referring to. I
think western Washington and Ohio decided to swap weather for a few
days. Temps in the 20's and 30's here, over a foot of snow in
Bellingham and other northern towns. We normally experience temps in
the mid 40's this time of year, and seldom dip below freezing near
sea
level.

Chuck, have you given any thought to putting a sign on your boat
saying,

"These are NOT Christmas lights!"

That would prevent any confusion.

I didn't know they had electric incandescent (or LED) lights when
Jesus
was allegedly born.


They did have lights. Why do lights have to be electric?


They don't. But how many candles do you see on Christmas trees or on
boats during Xmas parades? Not to overly confuse you, but do you
comprehend JimH's original post? Do you think he was "stringing"
candles outside of his house? Furthermore, let's just ask Chuck, seeing
how JohnH was referring to Chuck's lights on his boat for the holidays.
Chuck, are the lights you are putting on your boat powered by
electricity?



Frigg'n idiot. The statement you made is there were no Christmas lights
in the past before electricity. Originally trees were decorated with
candles. Unsafe, but no osha then.



Bill, ignore the boy. He just likes to argue.


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JimH wrote:
"Calif Bill" wrote in message
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Calif Bill wrote:
"basskisser" wrote in message
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JohnH wrote:
On 27 Nov 2006 08:49:12 -0800, "Chuck Gould"

wrote:


basskisser wrote:

So, in your dumb world, a post about Xmas lights is on topic in
rec.boats? Really? Are you really saying that?

Stranger things have happened.

I'll be rigging some holiday lights on my boat this afternoon. (They
might look a lot like some of the "Christmas Lights" mentioned in
this
thread, but I couldn't find any bulbs stamped with images of a baby
in
a manger or any reference to electric lights of any type in either
of
the two versions of Jesus' birth in the Bible).

In the Puget Sound region, most waterfront communities have a
"lighted
boat parade" during December. Very popular events, with throngs of
people jamming the shorelines to watch the
lighted boats go by.

Wish we had some of that 50 degree weather JimH is referring to. I
think western Washington and Ohio decided to swap weather for a few
days. Temps in the 20's and 30's here, over a foot of snow in
Bellingham and other northern towns. We normally experience temps in
the mid 40's this time of year, and seldom dip below freezing near
sea
level.

Chuck, have you given any thought to putting a sign on your boat
saying,

"These are NOT Christmas lights!"

That would prevent any confusion.

I didn't know they had electric incandescent (or LED) lights when
Jesus
was allegedly born.


They did have lights. Why do lights have to be electric?

They don't. But how many candles do you see on Christmas trees or on
boats during Xmas parades? Not to overly confuse you, but do you
comprehend JimH's original post? Do you think he was "stringing"
candles outside of his house? Furthermore, let's just ask Chuck, seeing
how JohnH was referring to Chuck's lights on his boat for the holidays.
Chuck, are the lights you are putting on your boat powered by
electricity?



Frigg'n idiot. The statement you made is there were no Christmas lights
in the past before electricity. Originally trees were decorated with
candles. Unsafe, but no osha then.



Bill, ignore the boy. He just likes to argue.


Boy???? You've proven yourself to be a low life, and a liar. You've
also proven that you are scared of confronting someone you've lied
about.

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"basskisser" wrote in message
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Calif Bill wrote:
"basskisser" wrote in message
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JohnH wrote:
On 27 Nov 2006 08:49:12 -0800, "Chuck Gould"

wrote:


basskisser wrote:

So, in your dumb world, a post about Xmas lights is on topic in
rec.boats? Really? Are you really saying that?

Stranger things have happened.

I'll be rigging some holiday lights on my boat this afternoon. (They
might look a lot like some of the "Christmas Lights" mentioned in
this
thread, but I couldn't find any bulbs stamped with images of a baby
in
a manger or any reference to electric lights of any type in either of
the two versions of Jesus' birth in the Bible).

In the Puget Sound region, most waterfront communities have a
"lighted
boat parade" during December. Very popular events, with throngs of
people jamming the shorelines to watch the
lighted boats go by.

Wish we had some of that 50 degree weather JimH is referring to. I
think western Washington and Ohio decided to swap weather for a few
days. Temps in the 20's and 30's here, over a foot of snow in
Bellingham and other northern towns. We normally experience temps in
the mid 40's this time of year, and seldom dip below freezing near
sea
level.

Chuck, have you given any thought to putting a sign on your boat
saying,

"These are NOT Christmas lights!"

That would prevent any confusion.

I didn't know they had electric incandescent (or LED) lights when Jesus
was allegedly born.


They did have lights. Why do lights have to be electric?


They don't. But how many candles do you see on Christmas trees or on
boats during Xmas parades? Not to overly confuse you, but do you
comprehend JimH's original post? Do you think he was "stringing"
candles outside of his house? Furthermore, let's just ask Chuck, seeing
how JohnH was referring to Chuck's lights on his boat for the holidays.
Chuck, are the lights you are putting on your boat powered by
electricity?



Frigg'n idiot. The statement you made is there were no Christmas lights in
the past before electricity. Originally trees were decorated with candles.
Unsafe, but no osha then.


Many Germans still use candles on their Christmas trees.
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Calif Bill wrote:
"basskisser" wrote in message
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Calif Bill wrote:
"basskisser" wrote in message
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JohnH wrote:
On 27 Nov 2006 08:49:12 -0800, "Chuck Gould"

wrote:


basskisser wrote:

So, in your dumb world, a post about Xmas lights is on topic in
rec.boats? Really? Are you really saying that?

Stranger things have happened.

I'll be rigging some holiday lights on my boat this afternoon. (They
might look a lot like some of the "Christmas Lights" mentioned in
this
thread, but I couldn't find any bulbs stamped with images of a baby
in
a manger or any reference to electric lights of any type in either of
the two versions of Jesus' birth in the Bible).

In the Puget Sound region, most waterfront communities have a
"lighted
boat parade" during December. Very popular events, with throngs of
people jamming the shorelines to watch the
lighted boats go by.

Wish we had some of that 50 degree weather JimH is referring to. I
think western Washington and Ohio decided to swap weather for a few
days. Temps in the 20's and 30's here, over a foot of snow in
Bellingham and other northern towns. We normally experience temps in
the mid 40's this time of year, and seldom dip below freezing near
sea
level.

Chuck, have you given any thought to putting a sign on your boat
saying,

"These are NOT Christmas lights!"

That would prevent any confusion.

I didn't know they had electric incandescent (or LED) lights when Jesus
was allegedly born.


They did have lights. Why do lights have to be electric?


They don't. But how many candles do you see on Christmas trees or on
boats during Xmas parades? Not to overly confuse you, but do you
comprehend JimH's original post? Do you think he was "stringing"
candles outside of his house? Furthermore, let's just ask Chuck, seeing
how JohnH was referring to Chuck's lights on his boat for the holidays.
Chuck, are the lights you are putting on your boat powered by
electricity?



Frigg'n idiot. The statement you made is there were no Christmas lights in
the past before electricity. Originally trees were decorated with candles.
Unsafe, but no osha then.


Uh, no, that WASN'T the statement I made. THIS was the statement I
made:
I didn't know they had electric incandescent (or LED) lights when Jesus
was allegedly born.

Are you REALLY not bright enough to know the difference???? I never
said there were no Xmas lights before electricity!!!!!!! EVER.



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Calif Bill wrote:
"basskisser" wrote in message
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Calif Bill wrote:
"basskisser" wrote in message
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JohnH wrote:
On 27 Nov 2006 08:49:12 -0800, "Chuck Gould"

wrote:


basskisser wrote:

So, in your dumb world, a post about Xmas lights is on topic in
rec.boats? Really? Are you really saying that?

Stranger things have happened.

I'll be rigging some holiday lights on my boat this afternoon.
(They
might look a lot like some of the "Christmas Lights" mentioned in
this
thread, but I couldn't find any bulbs stamped with images of a
baby
in
a manger or any reference to electric lights of any type in either
of
the two versions of Jesus' birth in the Bible).

In the Puget Sound region, most waterfront communities have a
"lighted
boat parade" during December. Very popular events, with throngs of
people jamming the shorelines to watch the
lighted boats go by.

Wish we had some of that 50 degree weather JimH is referring to. I
think western Washington and Ohio decided to swap weather for a
few
days. Temps in the 20's and 30's here, over a foot of snow in
Bellingham and other northern towns. We normally experience temps
in
the mid 40's this time of year, and seldom dip below freezing near
sea
level.

Chuck, have you given any thought to putting a sign on your boat
saying,

"These are NOT Christmas lights!"

That would prevent any confusion.

I didn't know they had electric incandescent (or LED) lights when
Jesus
was allegedly born.


They did have lights. Why do lights have to be electric?

They don't. But how many candles do you see on Christmas trees or on
boats during Xmas parades? Not to overly confuse you, but do you
comprehend JimH's original post? Do you think he was "stringing"
candles outside of his house? Furthermore, let's just ask Chuck, seeing
how JohnH was referring to Chuck's lights on his boat for the holidays.
Chuck, are the lights you are putting on your boat powered by
electricity?



Frigg'n idiot. The statement you made is there were no Christmas lights
in
the past before electricity. Originally trees were decorated with
candles.
Unsafe, but no osha then.


Uh, no, that WASN'T the statement I made. THIS was the statement I
made:
I didn't know they had electric incandescent (or LED) lights when Jesus
was allegedly born.

Are you REALLY not bright enough to know the difference???? I never
said there were no Xmas lights before electricity!!!!!!! EVER.



Did you ever stop and think that you may be taking most this stuff way too
seriously?


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Calif Bill wrote:

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Calif Bill wrote:

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JohnH wrote:

On 27 Nov 2006 08:49:12 -0800, "Chuck Gould"

wrote:


basskisser wrote:


So, in your dumb world, a post about Xmas lights is on topic in
rec.boats? Really? Are you really saying that?

Stranger things have happened.

I'll be rigging some holiday lights on my boat this afternoon.
(They
might look a lot like some of the "Christmas Lights" mentioned in
this
thread, but I couldn't find any bulbs stamped with images of a
baby
in
a manger or any reference to electric lights of any type in either
of
the two versions of Jesus' birth in the Bible).

In the Puget Sound region, most waterfront communities have a
"lighted
boat parade" during December. Very popular events, with throngs of
people jamming the shorelines to watch the
lighted boats go by.

Wish we had some of that 50 degree weather JimH is referring to. I
think western Washington and Ohio decided to swap weather for a
few
days. Temps in the 20's and 30's here, over a foot of snow in
Bellingham and other northern towns. We normally experience temps
in
the mid 40's this time of year, and seldom dip below freezing near
sea
level.

Chuck, have you given any thought to putting a sign on your boat
saying,

"These are NOT Christmas lights!"

That would prevent any confusion.

I didn't know they had electric incandescent (or LED) lights when
Jesus
was allegedly born.


They did have lights. Why do lights have to be electric?

They don't. But how many candles do you see on Christmas trees or on
boats during Xmas parades? Not to overly confuse you, but do you
comprehend JimH's original post? Do you think he was "stringing"
candles outside of his house? Furthermore, let's just ask Chuck, seeing
how JohnH was referring to Chuck's lights on his boat for the holidays.
Chuck, are the lights you are putting on your boat powered by
electricity?



Frigg'n idiot. The statement you made is there were no Christmas lights
in
the past before electricity. Originally trees were decorated with
candles.
Unsafe, but no osha then.


Uh, no, that WASN'T the statement I made. THIS was the statement I
made:
I didn't know they had electric incandescent (or LED) lights when Jesus
was allegedly born.

Are you REALLY not bright enough to know the difference???? I never
said there were no Xmas lights before electricity!!!!!!! EVER.




Did you ever stop and think that you may be taking most this stuff way too
seriously?



If the boy lost his news server he might put a gun to his little head.
Don't upset him. It's Kevin's bed time.
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Dan wrote:

If the boy lost his news server he might put a gun to his little head.
Don't upset him. It's Kevin's bed time.


Dan, because of your infatuation with me, you've stalked me enough to
know I'm not Kevin.

Infatuation.....
Infatuation.....
It's making Dan crazy....
It's driving Dan CRAAAZZZYYY.....

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basskisser wrote:

Dan wrote:


If the boy lost his news server he might put a gun to his little head.
Don't upset him. It's Kevin's bed time.



Dan, because of your infatuation with me, you've stalked me enough to
know I'm not Kevin.

Infatuation.....
Infatuation.....
It's making Dan crazy....
It's driving Dan CRAAAZZZYYY.....


Then why the hell are you replying to this post, little boy? Play nice
and you might someday grow up to be a man!
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Dan wrote:
basskisser wrote:

Dan wrote:


If the boy lost his news server he might put a gun to his little head.
Don't upset him. It's Kevin's bed time.



Dan, because of your infatuation with me, you've stalked me enough to
know I'm not Kevin.

Infatuation.....
Infatuation.....
It's making Dan crazy....
It's driving Dan CRAAAZZZYYY.....


Then why the hell are you replying to this post, little boy?


Because your REPLY was directly to ME. Damn, you can't be that dumb if
you're an adult....


Play nice
and you might someday grow up to be a man!


I'm more of a man than you'll ever be, punk.

Infatuation......
Infatuation.......
It's making Dan crazy....
It's driving Dan CRAAAZZZYYYY.....



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