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JoeSpareBedroom August 25th 07 09:50 PM

Transom too low
 
I was just about to put a bunch of cooked chickpeas in the blender and make
hummus, when I noticed for the first time that the transom on this
Kitchenaid blender is too low. Now, I'm worried. I wish I'd know more before
I bought the thing.

Thanks a lot, Krause.



JimH August 25th 07 10:55 PM

Transom too low
 

"JoeSpareBedroom" wrote in message
...
I was just about to put a bunch of cooked chickpeas in the blender and make
hummus, when I noticed for the first time that the transom on this
Kitchenaid blender is too low. Now, I'm worried. I wish I'd know more
before I bought the thing.

Thanks a lot, Krause.


We had a similar problem with a baking pan my wife purchased............low
transom. We have suffered through it though.



Short Wave Sportfishing August 26th 07 12:00 AM

Transom too low
 
On Sat, 25 Aug 2007 18:01:25 -0400, Harry Krause
wrote:

JimH wrote:
"JoeSpareBedroom" wrote in message
...
I was just about to put a bunch of cooked chickpeas in the blender and make
hummus, when I noticed for the first time that the transom on this
Kitchenaid blender is too low. Now, I'm worried. I wish I'd know more
before I bought the thing.

Thanks a lot, Krause.


We had a similar problem with a baking pan my wife purchased............low
transom. We have suffered through it though.


Were you battered from one side of the pan to the other?

You know, I'm really worried about getting my feet wet in the new boat.
It's in the mid-90's here, and hell, the water temp in the Bay is in the
80's. Add a few potatoes and carrots, and you could have "Wet Foot Soup.


You do realize that there are certain people, like me for instance,
who are saving all these transom posts for the inevitable day when you
post something negative about low transoms.

You just know it's going to happen. :)

JimH August 26th 07 12:49 AM

Transom too low
 

"Harry Krause" wrote in message
...
Short Wave Sportfishing wrote:
On Sat, 25 Aug 2007 18:01:25 -0400, Harry Krause
wrote:



You know, I'm really worried about getting my feet wet in the new boat.
It's in the mid-90's here, and hell, the water temp in the Bay is in the
80's. Add a few potatoes and carrots, and you could have "Wet Foot Soup.


You do realize that there are certain people, like me for instance,
who are saving all these transom posts for the inevitable day when you
post something negative about low transoms.

You just know it's going to happen. :)



Oh, but I have already. If you are an inexperienced boater, or a boater
whose "experience" consists only of piddling around on little lakes, then
you have no business heading out into "big" waters without encasing your
boat and yourself in foam, and that boat better have gunnels six feet
tall.


Hey, I see Ranger bass boats (not Ranger bay boats) out on Chesapeake Bay
and when I lived in Florida, out in the Atlantic Ocean. Those guys I
worry about.

My new boat is so small, I'm really concerned.

http://tinyurl.com/3dkeu6


Pass the popcorn please.



John H. August 26th 07 01:49 AM

Transom too low
 
On Sat, 25 Aug 2007 23:00:12 GMT, Short Wave Sportfishing
wrote:

On Sat, 25 Aug 2007 18:01:25 -0400, Harry Krause
wrote:

JimH wrote:
"JoeSpareBedroom" wrote in message
...
I was just about to put a bunch of cooked chickpeas in the blender and make
hummus, when I noticed for the first time that the transom on this
Kitchenaid blender is too low. Now, I'm worried. I wish I'd know more
before I bought the thing.

Thanks a lot, Krause.


We had a similar problem with a baking pan my wife purchased............low
transom. We have suffered through it though.


Were you battered from one side of the pan to the other?

You know, I'm really worried about getting my feet wet in the new boat.
It's in the mid-90's here, and hell, the water temp in the Bay is in the
80's. Add a few potatoes and carrots, and you could have "Wet Foot Soup.


You do realize that there are certain people, like me for instance,
who are saving all these transom posts for the inevitable day when you
post something negative about low transoms.

You just know it's going to happen. :)


For shame. Harry doesn't have an inconsistent bone in his body. Anywhere.
--
John H

Reginald P. Smithers III August 26th 07 04:52 AM

Transom too low
 
Short Wave Sportfishing wrote:
On Sat, 25 Aug 2007 18:01:25 -0400, Harry Krause
wrote:

JimH wrote:
"JoeSpareBedroom" wrote in message
...
I was just about to put a bunch of cooked chickpeas in the blender and make
hummus, when I noticed for the first time that the transom on this
Kitchenaid blender is too low. Now, I'm worried. I wish I'd know more
before I bought the thing.

Thanks a lot, Krause.

We had a similar problem with a baking pan my wife purchased............low
transom. We have suffered through it though.

Were you battered from one side of the pan to the other?

You know, I'm really worried about getting my feet wet in the new boat.
It's in the mid-90's here, and hell, the water temp in the Bay is in the
80's. Add a few potatoes and carrots, and you could have "Wet Foot Soup.


You do realize that there are certain people, like me for instance,
who are saving all these transom posts for the inevitable day when you
post something negative about low transoms.

You just know it's going to happen. :)


Tom,

Obviously you remember all the 1000's posts/arguments/name calling with
Karen about the disadvantages of 4 stroke vs high tech 2 stroke. ;)

JoeSpareBedroom August 26th 07 07:27 AM

Transom too low
 
"Harry Krause" wrote in message
...
JoeSpareBedroom wrote:
I was just about to put a bunch of cooked chickpeas in the blender and
make hummus, when I noticed for the first time that the transom on this
Kitchenaid blender is too low. Now, I'm worried. I wish I'd know more
before I bought the thing.

Thanks a lot, Krause.


A little knowledge is a dangerous thing. What kind of flotation does it
have?


None whatsoever. Hopefully, the CG won't be in the neighborhood inspecting
blenders.



JoeSpareBedroom August 26th 07 07:28 AM

Transom too low
 
"Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message
...
On Sat, 25 Aug 2007 18:01:25 -0400, Harry Krause
wrote:

JimH wrote:
"JoeSpareBedroom" wrote in message
...
I was just about to put a bunch of cooked chickpeas in the blender and
make
hummus, when I noticed for the first time that the transom on this
Kitchenaid blender is too low. Now, I'm worried. I wish I'd know more
before I bought the thing.

Thanks a lot, Krause.


We had a similar problem with a baking pan my wife
purchased............low
transom. We have suffered through it though.


Were you battered from one side of the pan to the other?

You know, I'm really worried about getting my feet wet in the new boat.
It's in the mid-90's here, and hell, the water temp in the Bay is in the
80's. Add a few potatoes and carrots, and you could have "Wet Foot Soup.


You do realize that there are certain people, like me for instance,
who are saving all these transom posts for the inevitable day when you
post something negative about low transoms.

You just know it's going to happen. :)



Rumor has it YOU have a low transom, and it's got nothing to do with boats.



Short Wave Sportfishing August 26th 07 11:34 AM

Transom too low
 
On Sun, 26 Aug 2007 06:28:04 GMT, "JoeSpareBedroom"
wrote:

"Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message
.. .
On Sat, 25 Aug 2007 18:01:25 -0400, Harry Krause
wrote:

JimH wrote:
"JoeSpareBedroom" wrote in message
...
I was just about to put a bunch of cooked chickpeas in the blender and
make
hummus, when I noticed for the first time that the transom on this
Kitchenaid blender is too low. Now, I'm worried. I wish I'd know more
before I bought the thing.

Thanks a lot, Krause.


We had a similar problem with a baking pan my wife
purchased............low
transom. We have suffered through it though.

Were you battered from one side of the pan to the other?

You know, I'm really worried about getting my feet wet in the new boat.
It's in the mid-90's here, and hell, the water temp in the Bay is in the
80's. Add a few potatoes and carrots, and you could have "Wet Foot Soup.


You do realize that there are certain people, like me for instance,
who are saving all these transom posts for the inevitable day when you
post something negative about low transoms.

You just know it's going to happen. :)


Rumor has it YOU have a low transom, and it's got nothing to do with boats.


Rumor has it that you have a brain, but I've yet to see evidence of
it. :)

JoeSpareBedroom August 26th 07 12:48 PM

Transom too low
 
"Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message
...
On Sun, 26 Aug 2007 06:28:04 GMT, "JoeSpareBedroom"
wrote:

"Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message
. ..
On Sat, 25 Aug 2007 18:01:25 -0400, Harry Krause
wrote:

JimH wrote:
"JoeSpareBedroom" wrote in message
...
I was just about to put a bunch of cooked chickpeas in the blender
and
make
hummus, when I noticed for the first time that the transom on this
Kitchenaid blender is too low. Now, I'm worried. I wish I'd know more
before I bought the thing.

Thanks a lot, Krause.


We had a similar problem with a baking pan my wife
purchased............low
transom. We have suffered through it though.

Were you battered from one side of the pan to the other?

You know, I'm really worried about getting my feet wet in the new boat.
It's in the mid-90's here, and hell, the water temp in the Bay is in the
80's. Add a few potatoes and carrots, and you could have "Wet Foot Soup.

You do realize that there are certain people, like me for instance,
who are saving all these transom posts for the inevitable day when you
post something negative about low transoms.

You just know it's going to happen. :)


Rumor has it YOU have a low transom, and it's got nothing to do with
boats.


Rumor has it that you have a brain, but I've yet to see evidence of
it. :)



Oh yeah? Well, you have cooties.

And dogs.
:)




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