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Why Small Outboards Sink - Low Transoms Cited
harry krause wrote:
Reginald P. Smithers III wrote: I will tell you, that unlike you, I didn't feel like I was going to crap in my pants. If you haven't been scared on occasion while boating in the ocean then you either haven't been boating in the ocean, or your actual time boating in the ocean has been minimal. The only experienced seaman who haven't been frightened on occasion by the ocean either are really stupid or dead. I don't think I have ever felt like I am going to crap in my pants for any reason, on the sea or on land. In the ocean, I have been in gale force winds, have felt very queasy, and have even been sea sick, but no, I have never felt like I am going to crap in my pants. If you think everyone reacts to stressful situations by being frightened or feeling like they are going to crap in their pants, you are incorrect. |
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"Reginald P. Smithers III" wrote in message . .. harry krause wrote: Reginald P. Smithers III wrote: I will tell you, that unlike you, I didn't feel like I was going to crap in my pants. If you haven't been scared on occasion while boating in the ocean then you either haven't been boating in the ocean, or your actual time boating in the ocean has been minimal. The only experienced seaman who haven't been frightened on occasion by the ocean either are really stupid or dead. I don't think I have ever felt like I am going to crap in my pants for any reason, on the sea or on land. Then you must have never had a colonoscopy! :-) In the ocean, I have been in gale force winds, have felt very queasy, and have even been sea sick, but no, I have never felt like I am going to crap in my pants. If you think everyone reacts to stressful situations by being frightened or feeling like they are going to crap in their pants, you are incorrect. |
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Reginald P. Smithers III wrote:
harry krause wrote: Reginald P. Smithers III wrote: I will tell you, that unlike you, I didn't feel like I was going to crap in my pants. If you haven't been scared on occasion while boating in the ocean then you either haven't been boating in the ocean, or your actual time boating in the ocean has been minimal. The only experienced seaman who haven't been frightened on occasion by the ocean either are really stupid or dead. I don't think I have ever felt like I am going to crap in my pants for any reason, on the sea or on land. In the ocean, I have been in gale force winds, have felt very queasy, and have even been sea sick, but no, I have never felt like I am going to crap in my pants. If you think everyone reacts to stressful situations by being frightened or feeling like they are going to crap in their pants, you are incorrect. Sure, Reggie. Next time you are out in your imaginary boat on Lake Lanier, take some photos of your yacht. |
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D.Duck wrote:
"Reginald P. Smithers III" wrote in message . .. harry krause wrote: Reginald P. Smithers III wrote: I will tell you, that unlike you, I didn't feel like I was going to crap in my pants. If you haven't been scared on occasion while boating in the ocean then you either haven't been boating in the ocean, or your actual time boating in the ocean has been minimal. The only experienced seaman who haven't been frightened on occasion by the ocean either are really stupid or dead. I don't think I have ever felt like I am going to crap in my pants for any reason, on the sea or on land. Then you must have never had a colonoscopy! :-) I actually have, but I just took a little nap. |
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HK wrote:
Reginald P. Smithers III wrote: harry krause wrote: Reginald P. Smithers III wrote: I will tell you, that unlike you, I didn't feel like I was going to crap in my pants. If you haven't been scared on occasion while boating in the ocean then you either haven't been boating in the ocean, or your actual time boating in the ocean has been minimal. The only experienced seaman who haven't been frightened on occasion by the ocean either are really stupid or dead. I don't think I have ever felt like I am going to crap in my pants for any reason, on the sea or on land. In the ocean, I have been in gale force winds, have felt very queasy, and have even been sea sick, but no, I have never felt like I am going to crap in my pants. If you think everyone reacts to stressful situations by being frightened or feeling like they are going to crap in their pants, you are incorrect. Sure, Reggie. Next time you are out in your imaginary boat on Lake Lanier, take some photos of your yacht. Ok, I think I will do that. |
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Why Small Outboards Sink - Low Transoms Cited
On Dec 13, 9:07 am, harry krause wrote:
wrote: On Dec 13, 8:42 am, "Reginald P. Smithers III" wrote: harry krause wrote: Reginald P. Smithers III wrote: Harry, I hate to tell you this, but I have been much further offshore than you. Just as a matter of curiosity, Reggie, how would you document this claim of yours? I couldn't and wouldn't bother to. You would not believe anything I said, and it is as silly to discuss as your frequent discussions about all the time you spent offshore. I will tell you, that unlike you, I didn't feel like I was going to crap in my pants. Sometimes it's fun to almost **** your pants. My job is kind of like being on a roller coaster, I get the **** scared out of me on a weekly basis... the weird thing is I like it, that whole tingley feeling and a deep breath before moving along down the road.. Just how rough can it get out on lake lanier in an imaginary boat?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Pretty rough. Almost as rough as the protected side of the Chesapeake. Youv'e got to remember, Lanier has almost 900 miles of shoreline, it ain't small, add to that that the winds howl down the valley and it can get rough. But of course, since you aren't there, you don't like it. |
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Just when you think you've heard it all....
I will tell you, that unlike you, I didn't feel like I was going to crap in my pants. Sometimes it's fun to almost **** your pants. db~I may spend some quality time pondering this today. I guess it *depends* |
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Just when you think you've heard it all....
On Dec 13, 11:59 am, "D-unit" cof42_AT_embarqmail.com wrote:
I will tell you, that unlike you, I didn't feel like I was going to crap in my pants. Sometimes it's fun to almost **** your pants. db~I may spend some quality time pondering this today. I guess it *depends* snicker |
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