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JoeSpareBedroom wrote:
"John H." wrote in message ... On Tue, 04 Sep 2007 07:49:03 -0400, HK wrote: JoeSpareBedroom wrote: I grew up boating on the eastern end of Lake Ontario and have seen a few 6 and 7 foot waves from a too small boat. It wasn't pretty and I'm lucky to be here. What really fun is when the natural waves from from two directions at once, along with a couple of wakes from pea-brains who pass within 100' of my boat. One of these days....I'm tellin' ya...I'm gonna bring a .45-70 out there with me. "Officer - I swear it looked like a buffalo". :-) When we were along the ICW in northern Florida, not a day would go by without a couple of overstuffed "cruisers" wallowing on by, tossing off absolutely huge wakes that would wash up and over the marshes, erode the shorelines, rock everyone's floating dock and, on occasion, flip some poor fisherman's little boat along the edges. But we got our revenge, at least with some of them: just north of St. Augustine Inlet, there was a lovely sandbar that lurked just a couple of feet beneath the surface except at dead low tide and managed to give a couple of the oblivious "capitanos" a jolt. Seeing boats run aground was a thrill for you, huh? Well, Harry, for most people, that would be the sign of a psychological disorder, but for you...well, it's just a 'foible'. -- John H In this case, Harry is correct in enjoying the other boater's misfortune. I can safely say that being considerate of other boaters involves an extra effort of EXACTLY ZERO. Anyone who does NOT do it needs to learn, and for some people, misfortune is the only way to learn. Or, to put it another way, the only correct set of boating manners is the one practiced by ME. Anything outside of that set indicates intent to do harm. This is not debatable. Isn't that nice? I have to admit, "Joe," that you are far more tolerant of the newsgroup idiots than I ever have been. And I thought Herringbrain was getting back into boating. |
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"HK" wrote in message
. .. JoeSpareBedroom wrote: "John H." wrote in message ... On Tue, 04 Sep 2007 07:49:03 -0400, HK wrote: JoeSpareBedroom wrote: I grew up boating on the eastern end of Lake Ontario and have seen a few 6 and 7 foot waves from a too small boat. It wasn't pretty and I'm lucky to be here. What really fun is when the natural waves from from two directions at once, along with a couple of wakes from pea-brains who pass within 100' of my boat. One of these days....I'm tellin' ya...I'm gonna bring a .45-70 out there with me. "Officer - I swear it looked like a buffalo". :-) When we were along the ICW in northern Florida, not a day would go by without a couple of overstuffed "cruisers" wallowing on by, tossing off absolutely huge wakes that would wash up and over the marshes, erode the shorelines, rock everyone's floating dock and, on occasion, flip some poor fisherman's little boat along the edges. But we got our revenge, at least with some of them: just north of St. Augustine Inlet, there was a lovely sandbar that lurked just a couple of feet beneath the surface except at dead low tide and managed to give a couple of the oblivious "capitanos" a jolt. Seeing boats run aground was a thrill for you, huh? Well, Harry, for most people, that would be the sign of a psychological disorder, but for you...well, it's just a 'foible'. -- John H In this case, Harry is correct in enjoying the other boater's misfortune. I can safely say that being considerate of other boaters involves an extra effort of EXACTLY ZERO. Anyone who does NOT do it needs to learn, and for some people, misfortune is the only way to learn. Or, to put it another way, the only correct set of boating manners is the one practiced by ME. Anything outside of that set indicates intent to do harm. This is not debatable. Isn't that nice? I have to admit, "Joe," that you are far more tolerant of the newsgroup idiots than I ever have been. And I thought Herringbrain was getting back into boating. He's not worth much effort. As the old saying goes, you can't turn a pig's rectum into a Ferrari. Or something like that. |
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On Tue, 04 Sep 2007 17:47:33 GMT, "JoeSpareBedroom"
wrote: "HK" wrote in message ... JoeSpareBedroom wrote: "John H." wrote in message ... On Tue, 04 Sep 2007 07:49:03 -0400, HK wrote: JoeSpareBedroom wrote: I grew up boating on the eastern end of Lake Ontario and have seen a few 6 and 7 foot waves from a too small boat. It wasn't pretty and I'm lucky to be here. What really fun is when the natural waves from from two directions at once, along with a couple of wakes from pea-brains who pass within 100' of my boat. One of these days....I'm tellin' ya...I'm gonna bring a .45-70 out there with me. "Officer - I swear it looked like a buffalo". :-) When we were along the ICW in northern Florida, not a day would go by without a couple of overstuffed "cruisers" wallowing on by, tossing off absolutely huge wakes that would wash up and over the marshes, erode the shorelines, rock everyone's floating dock and, on occasion, flip some poor fisherman's little boat along the edges. But we got our revenge, at least with some of them: just north of St. Augustine Inlet, there was a lovely sandbar that lurked just a couple of feet beneath the surface except at dead low tide and managed to give a couple of the oblivious "capitanos" a jolt. Seeing boats run aground was a thrill for you, huh? Well, Harry, for most people, that would be the sign of a psychological disorder, but for you...well, it's just a 'foible'. -- John H In this case, Harry is correct in enjoying the other boater's misfortune. I can safely say that being considerate of other boaters involves an extra effort of EXACTLY ZERO. Anyone who does NOT do it needs to learn, and for some people, misfortune is the only way to learn. Or, to put it another way, the only correct set of boating manners is the one practiced by ME. Anything outside of that set indicates intent to do harm. This is not debatable. Isn't that nice? I have to admit, "Joe," that you are far more tolerant of the newsgroup idiots than I ever have been. And I thought Herringbrain was getting back into boating. He's not worth much effort. As the old saying goes, you can't turn a pig's rectum into a Ferrari. Or something like that. See what I mean? -- John H |
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