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While boaters and non alike are lobbing in political trolls and
testing who can post the greatest number of unprovoked nsaty personal remarks, we run the risk of being distracted from what the boating pastime is all about: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IeE92WVe_so |
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Chuck Gould wrote:
While boaters and non alike are lobbing in political trolls and testing who can post the greatest number of unprovoked nsaty personal remarks, we run the risk of being distracted from what the boating pastime is all about: http://www.youtube.com/watch?chuckbeasnarkya**hole Leave it to Chuck to not miss an opportunity to be a snarky a**hole. |
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Harry Krause wrote:
Chuck Gould wrote: While boaters and non alike are lobbing in political trolls and testing who can post the greatest number of unprovoked nsaty personal remarks, we run the risk of being distracted from what the boating pastime is all about: http://www.youtube.com/watch?chuckbeasnarkya**hole Leave it to Chuck to not miss an opportunity to be a snarky a**hole. Harry, Must you prove Chuck correct so quickly? |
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On Tue, 01 May 2007 06:15:26 -0400, Harry Krause
wrote: Chuck Gould wrote: While boaters and non alike are lobbing in political trolls and testing who can post the greatest number of unprovoked nsaty personal remarks, we run the risk of being distracted from what the boating pastime is all about: http://www.youtube.com/watch?chuckbeasnarkya**hole Leave it to Chuck to not miss an opportunity to be a snarky a**hole. Leave it to Harry to find something derogatory to say! |
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Chuck Gould wrote:
While boaters and non alike are lobbing in political trolls and testing who can post the greatest number of unprovoked nsaty personal remarks, we run the risk of being distracted from what the boating pastime is all about: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IeE92WVe_so I used this logic to convince my wife a boat was a good way for the family to have fun together. Our youngest still loves to invite her friends up for a day on the lake. |
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On May 1, 4:11�am, "Reginald P. Smithers III"
wrote: Chuck Gould wrote: While boaters and non alike are lobbing in political trolls and testing who can post the greatest number of unprovoked nsaty personal remarks, we run the risk of being distracted from what the boating pastime is all about: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IeE92WVe_so I used this logic to convince my wife a boat was a good way for the family to have fun together. *Our youngest still loves to invite her friends up for a day on the lake. I thought the video was very well done. There isn't an ounce of dialogue, but as an old guy reviews the happiest and most significant moments in his life it's interesting how boats, boating, and seamanship were instrumental throughout. Passing down the hat was particularly touching. It was surprising that anybody was offended by my introductory comment. It was merely intended to point out the difference between the recent "tone" in the NG and what the pastime is really all about. |
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Chuck Gould wrote:
I thought the video was very well done. There isn't an ounce of dialogue, but as an old guy reviews the happiest and most significant moments in his life it's interesting how boats, boating, and seamanship were instrumental throughout. Passing down the hat was particularly touching. The video was produced by a boat trade association. If boats and boating weren't "instrumental" in it, the trade group wouldn't have paid for it. It was surprising that anybody was offended by my introductory comment. It was merely intended to point out the difference between the recent "tone" in the NG and what the pastime is really all about. \Bull****. It was just another example of your snarky "My sh*t doesn't stink" attitude here. |
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On May 1, 10:01?am, Harry Krause wrote:
The video was produced by a boat trade association. If boats and boating weren't "instrumental" in it, the trade group wouldn't have paid for it. So? Don't forget where you came from, Harry. You have posted time and time again that your father was the largest boat (or maybe it was outboard) dealer on a major portion of the east coast for X number of decades. Of course, that's when he wasn't soloing across the Atlantic in a little skiff powered by an outboard motor, etc. Why such disdain for anything sponsored by a trade association? Is there some portion of the video you felt was untrue, or did it simply fail to strike a chord with your personal experience? Grow Boating is an organization designed not to market specific boats, but to spread the word to the non-boating public about the joys of recreational boating. Have you noticed that, in general, the average age of people hanging around at marinas seems to go up about one year every 12 months? Bringing new participants into boating is important in many ways, and increasing the number of potential boat buyers is not really at the top of the list. Would you, or anyone else for that matter, be eager to buy a boat if you felt that when you were ready to sell it there would be no market for it at all? We all depend upon an infrastructure that requires a certain critical mass to sustain itself; fuel docks, boat ramps, marinas, supply houses, repair shops, etc all start disappearing when the number of boaters falls off. We all benefit when new people take up boating. To the video producers' credit, they didn't show anybody in a particularly large or expensive boat. The emphasis was on the experience of boating, not on the indulgence of "two-footitis". The scenes where people seemed to be having the most fun were those where the personal interactions were more important than the LOA or pricetag of the boat itself. It was surprising that anybody was offended by my introductory comment. It was merely intended to point out the difference between the recent "tone" in the NG and what the pastime is really all about. \Bull****. It was just another example of your snarky "My sh*t doesn't stink" attitude here. No, not if you read it without a defensive perspective. Your anger and your bitterness may be distorting your perceptions. Too bad. |
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Chuck Gould wrote:
On May 1, 10:01?am, Harry Krause wrote: The video was produced by a boat trade association. If boats and boating weren't "instrumental" in it, the trade group wouldn't have paid for it. So? Don't forget where you came from, Harry. You have posted time and time again that your father was the largest boat (or maybe it was outboard) dealer on a major portion of the east coast for X number of decades. My dad for a number of years sold more Evinrude outboard motors than any other dealer in New England. His was nowhere near the largest boat dealership in that part of the country. Where you got your idea about the size of my dad's dealership is beyond me. Grow Boating is an organization designed not to market specific boats, but to spread the word to the non-boating public about the joys of recreational boating. Have you noticed that, in general, the average age of people hanging around at marinas seems to go up about one year every 12 months? Bringing new participants into boating is important in many ways, and increasing the number of potential boat buyers is not really at the top of the list. Would you, or anyone else for that matter, be eager to buy a boat if you felt that when you were ready to sell it there would be no market for it at all? We all depend upon an infrastructure that requires a certain critical mass to sustain itself; fuel docks, boat ramps, marinas, supply houses, repair shops, etc all start disappearing when the number of boaters falls off. We all benefit when new people take up boating. The preceding commercial announcement was brought to rec.boats by Chuck "Don't Call Me a Spammer" Gould. |
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