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Kevin S. Wilson February 1st 07 03:50 PM

ALSO YOU MAY SUCK IT!
 
On Wed, 31 Jan 2007 21:04:27 -0000, "Christina Websell"
wrote:


"Dan" wrote in message
. ..
wrote:

On Tue, 23 Jan 2007 17:16:42 -0500, Glenn Knickerbocker
wrote:


wrote:

from thinking he's never been funny. Ditto Will Ferrell.

Like me and the rest of the world, you apparently missed "Zoolander"
(which, according to Stacia, is, according to Roger Ebert, the reason
9/11 happened).


Indeed I did. Add Ben Stiller to my list of alleged comedians I've
never seen but am certain are not funny.

I would include Jim Carrey but I have seen him in something. I was
tricked into seeing "Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind" by reviews
that said, in essence, even if you don't like Jim Carrey, you'll like
him in this. I hated the movie, but I thought Carrey was good as the
shy dork, but the parts where he was supposed to be funny (being his
toddler self) were cringingly unfunny.

BW


Spot movies at the laundry mat?


Dan, I think you need to check the groups you are mailing to. Doesn't seem
to be relevent to rpca.

I agree with this psot.

shelly February 1st 07 03:53 PM

ALSO YOU MAY SUCK IT!
 
Kevin S. Wilson wrote:
On Wed, 31 Jan 2007 21:04:27 -0000, "Christina Websell"
wrote:

"Dan" wrote in message
...
wrote:

On Tue, 23 Jan 2007 17:16:42 -0500, Glenn Knickerbocker
wrote:


wrote:

from thinking he's never been funny. Ditto Will Ferrell.

Like me and the rest of the world, you apparently missed "Zoolander"
(which, according to Stacia, is, according to Roger Ebert, the reason
9/11 happened).

Indeed I did. Add Ben Stiller to my list of alleged comedians I've
never seen but am certain are not funny.

I would include Jim Carrey but I have seen him in something. I was
tricked into seeing "Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind" by reviews
that said, in essence, even if you don't like Jim Carrey, you'll like
him in this. I hated the movie, but I thought Carrey was good as the
shy dork, but the parts where he was supposed to be funny (being his
toddler self) were cringingly unfunny.

BW
Spot movies at the laundry mat?

Dan, I think you need to check the groups you are mailing to. Doesn't seem
to be relevent to rpca.

I agree with this psot.


ITYM ITAWTP. HTH and God bless. LOL!1!!!

--
Shelly (Warning: see label for details)
http://www.cat-sidh.net (the Mother Ship)
http://esther.cat-sidh.net (Letters to Esther)

Chuck Gould February 1st 07 04:05 PM

Most useful knots
 
Saw an interesting hand-out yesterday: Six knots every boater should
know.

Is there a consensus in the group about which six knots, hitches, or
bends would be most important? It might be fun to compare with the
group listed on the hand-out.


Reginald P. Smithers III February 1st 07 04:46 PM

Most useful knots
 
Chuck Gould wrote:
Saw an interesting hand-out yesterday: Six knots every boater should
know.

Is there a consensus in the group about which six knots, hitches, or
bends would be most important? It might be fun to compare with the
group listed on the hand-out.

These are the only knots I know, and they seem to work for all my
applications.

Bowline, half hitch, clove hitch, sheet bend, a figure eight (a stop
knot) and a Reef knot.

I am not including the knot I use to belay a cleat, because I really
don't know if it has a name. It is basically a figure 8 around the
cleat, and with a twist on the last figure 8.

Chuck Gould February 1st 07 05:01 PM

Most useful knots
 
On Feb 1, 8:46�am, "Reginald P. Smithers III"
wrote:
Chuck Gould wrote:
Saw an interesting hand-out yesterday: Six knots every boater should
know.


Is there a consensus in the group about which six knots, hitches, or
bends would be most important? It might be fun to compare with the
group listed on the hand-out.


These are the only knots I know, and they seem to work for all my
applications.

Bowline, half hitch, clove hitch, sheet bend, a figure eight (a stop
knot) and a Reef knot.

I am not including the knot I use to belay a cleat, because I really
don't know if it has a name. *It is basically a figure 8 around the
cleat, and with a twist on the last figure 8.


I hate to admit that I probably only use 3-4 knots most of the time.
At least 3-4 that have official names. :-) Bowline, clove hitch, half
hitch, square knot. Could probably do a sheet bend if I puzzled on it
long enough, but I can't remember the last time I had a need to bend
two lines together. Plus of course belaying a cleat, as you mentioned.


Stan (the Man) February 1st 07 05:07 PM

Most useful knots
 
Reginald P. Smithers III wrote:
Chuck Gould wrote:
Saw an interesting hand-out yesterday: Six knots every boater should
know.

Is there a consensus in the group about which six knots, hitches, or
bends would be most important? It might be fun to compare with the
group listed on the hand-out.

These are the only knots I know, and they seem to work for all my
applications.

Bowline, half hitch, clove hitch, sheet bend, a figure eight (a stop
knot) and a Reef knot.

I am not including the knot I use to belay a cleat, because I really
don't know if it has a name. It is basically a figure 8 around the
cleat, and with a twist on the last figure 8.


That last twist is called a half-hitch.

--
Stan

JLH February 1st 07 06:20 PM

ALSO YOU MAY SUCK IT!
 
On Thu, 01 Feb 2007 08:50:50 -0700, Kevin S. Wilson
wrote:

On Wed, 31 Jan 2007 21:04:27 -0000, "Christina Websell"
wrote:


"Dan" wrote in message
.. .


Thanks Dan. We *need* this crap!
--
John H

"All decisions are the result of binary thinking."

Otto Bahn February 1st 07 06:33 PM

ALSO YOU MAY SUCK IT!
 
Me too!

"shelly" wrote in message ...
Kevin S. Wilson wrote:
On Wed, 31 Jan 2007 21:04:27 -0000, "Christina Websell"
wrote:

"Dan" wrote in message
...
wrote:

On Tue, 23 Jan 2007 17:16:42 -0500, Glenn Knickerbocker
wrote:


wrote:

from thinking he's never been funny. Ditto Will Ferrell.

Like me and the rest of the world, you apparently missed "Zoolander"
(which, according to Stacia, is, according to Roger Ebert, the reason
9/11 happened).

Indeed I did. Add Ben Stiller to my list of alleged comedians I've
never seen but am certain are not funny.

I would include Jim Carrey but I have seen him in something. I was
tricked into seeing "Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind" by reviews
that said, in essence, even if you don't like Jim Carrey, you'll like
him in this. I hated the movie, but I thought Carrey was good as the
shy dork, but the parts where he was supposed to be funny (being his
toddler self) were cringingly unfunny.

BW
Spot movies at the laundry mat?
Dan, I think you need to check the groups you are mailing to. Doesn't seem
to be relevent to rpca.

I agree with this psot.


ITYM ITAWTP. HTH and God bless. LOL!1!!!

--
Shelly (Warning: see label for details)
http://www.cat-sidh.net (the Mother Ship)
http://esther.cat-sidh.net (Letters to Esther)


Calif Bill February 1st 07 06:38 PM

Most useful knots
 

wrote in message
...
On 1 Feb 2007 08:05:23 -0800, "Chuck Gould"
wrote:

Saw an interesting hand-out yesterday: Six knots every boater should
know.

Is there a consensus in the group about which six knots, hitches, or
bends would be most important? It might be fun to compare with the
group listed on the hand-out.


I say Bowline, square not, clove hitch, sheet bend, round turn and 2
half hitches, rolling hitch. ... but I don't fish.


You left out the square knot. But maybe you only wear slipon's or velcro
closed shoes.



Christina Websell February 2nd 07 09:23 PM

ALSO YOU MAY SUCK IT!
 

"shelly" wrote in message
...

ITYM ITAWTP.


Eh? what does this mean?

HTH and God bless. LOL!1!!!


I know these last abbrev ;-/







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