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HK wrote:
I'm sure, Reggieworm, that as soon as you actually buy a new boat, the manufacturer will bend over backwards to keep you happy. Kind words from a narcissistic asshole who thinks he owns a "lobster boat". Dan |
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Short Wave Sportfishing wrote:
On Tue, 09 Oct 2007 18:56:01 -0400, Wayne.B wrote: On Tue, 09 Oct 2007 17:50:14 -0400, HK wrote: I don't give a tinker's dam what you do. You'll still be the reigning a**hole of rec.boats. Jeez, next thing you know it will be raining cats and dogs. Did you know that that phrase is supposed to have originated in 17th century England when heavy rain would occasionally carry along dead animals like cats and dogs in the gutters? Well, now you do. It also comes from mythology. Witches, who often took the form of their familiars - cats, are supposed to have ridden the wind. Dogs and wolves were attendants to Odin, the god of storms and sailors associated them with rain. Well, some evidence would be nice. There doesn't appear to be any to support this notion. Pretty cool huh? Where does the expression about raining assholes come from? |
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On Tue, 09 Oct 2007 14:47:56 -0400, HK wrote:
I'm sure, Reggieworm, that as soon as you actually buy a new boat, the manufacturer will bend over backwards to keep you happy. And there you have it Reggie, straight from the horse's, uhhhh, mouth. Harry says that if you want pictures, you have to bend over. |
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On Tue, 09 Oct 2007 20:16:34 -0400, "Reginald P. Smithers III"
wrote: Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: On Tue, 09 Oct 2007 18:56:01 -0400, Wayne.B wrote: On Tue, 09 Oct 2007 17:50:14 -0400, HK wrote: I don't give a tinker's dam what you do. You'll still be the reigning a**hole of rec.boats. Jeez, next thing you know it will be raining cats and dogs. Did you know that that phrase is supposed to have originated in 17th century England when heavy rain would occasionally carry along dead animals like cats and dogs in the gutters? Well, now you do. It also comes from mythology. Witches, who often took the form of their familiars - cats, are supposed to have ridden the wind. Dogs and wolves were attendants to Odin, the god of storms and sailors associated them with rain. Well, some evidence would be nice. There doesn't appear to be any to support this notion. Pretty cool huh? Where does the expression about raining assholes come from? Proctology. |
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JimH wrote:
"Wayne.B" wrote in message ... On Tue, 09 Oct 2007 14:47:56 -0400, HK wrote: I'm sure, Reggieworm, that as soon as you actually buy a new boat, the manufacturer will bend over backwards to keep you happy. And there you have it Reggie, straight from the horse's, uhhhh, mouth. Harry says that if you want pictures, you have to bend over. Lead by example Wayne. You have turned into a Reggie wannabee. Amazing, isn't it? |
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"Reginald P. Smithers III" wrote in message . .. Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: On Tue, 09 Oct 2007 18:56:01 -0400, Wayne.B wrote: On Tue, 09 Oct 2007 17:50:14 -0400, HK wrote: I don't give a tinker's dam what you do. You'll still be the reigning a**hole of rec.boats. Jeez, next thing you know it will be raining cats and dogs. Did you know that that phrase is supposed to have originated in 17th century England when heavy rain would occasionally carry along dead animals like cats and dogs in the gutters? Well, now you do. It also comes from mythology. Witches, who often took the form of their familiars - cats, are supposed to have ridden the wind. Dogs and wolves were attendants to Odin, the god of storms and sailors associated them with rain. Well, some evidence would be nice. There doesn't appear to be any to support this notion. Pretty cool huh? Where does the expression about raining assholes come from? rec.boats? |
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D.Duck wrote:
"Reginald P. Smithers III" wrote in message . .. Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: On Tue, 09 Oct 2007 18:56:01 -0400, Wayne.B wrote: On Tue, 09 Oct 2007 17:50:14 -0400, HK wrote: I don't give a tinker's dam what you do. You'll still be the reigning a**hole of rec.boats. Jeez, next thing you know it will be raining cats and dogs. Did you know that that phrase is supposed to have originated in 17th century England when heavy rain would occasionally carry along dead animals like cats and dogs in the gutters? Well, now you do. It also comes from mythology. Witches, who often took the form of their familiars - cats, are supposed to have ridden the wind. Dogs and wolves were attendants to Odin, the god of storms and sailors associated them with rain. Well, some evidence would be nice. There doesn't appear to be any to support this notion. Pretty cool huh? Where does the expression about raining assholes come from? rec.boats? I think both you and SWS are correct. It is one of the expressions that came from two places at the same time |
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