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21' Low Transom CC almost sinks in 3 ft. waves
wrote in message ... On Dec 25, 4:49 pm, HK wrote: Calif Bill wrote: "John H." wrote in message .. . On Mon, 24 Dec 2007 09:35:37 -0500, HK wrote: Wayne.B wrote: On Mon, 24 Dec 2007 08:39:07 -0500, HK wrote: Yeah, but you're not an asshole. There you go again, excercising your limited vocabulary and showing off those famous redundantly, repetitious writing skills. Liven it up for crying out loud, putting some thought and creative talent into your childish insults. You used to be able to do it before your low self esteem issues got the best of your low life transom. Make yourself a proper role model for political aspirants everywhere. I would, Whine, but this is, after all, rec-boats, and, frankly, this place isn't worth the little bit of effort it would take. Harry! Please don't talk that way. You'll have us worried sick that you might leave. Like go to Costa Rica or someplace where they have a decent military and quality of life, like China or Russia or someplace. -- John H *Have a Super Christmas and a Spectacular New Year!* Do not encourage HK to go to CR. I and wife are visiting there next year. Do not want antiamerican feelings generated before I get there. Actually, *your* kind of dimwitted American is what gives us a bad name all over the world. You're too late regarding my visiting Costa Rica. Been there, will be going back again. Who knows, might even buy into my buddy's mini-coffee plantation/B&B. I don't know that it makes money, but it isn't losing any.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Friends plantation/BB.. uh, cough, er, um.....bull****, er, um... yeah, no. Harry out Skipper's Skipper when It comes to telling tall tales. |
21' Low Transom CC almost sinks in 3 ft. waves
Eisboch wrote:
"HK" wrote in message ... Costa Rica is becoming an increasingly popular place for U.S. retirees. The cost of living there is very very low, until you buy imported manufactured goods, and in most areas, the country is peaceful. Costa Rica has no standing army and has no real enemies in the world. Nice climate, too. And a political system styled after the US, complete with rampant corruption. I also have friends that have retired there. It's nice, climate wise, but not paradise. Eisboch Never claimed it was. Like any other country, it has its problems. Whatever governmental corruption it has pales in comparison to the military-industrial complex corruption of the United States the last seven years. |
21' Low Transom CC almost sinks in 3 ft. waves
HK wrote:
Calif Bill wrote: "John H." wrote in message ... On Mon, 24 Dec 2007 09:35:37 -0500, HK wrote: Wayne.B wrote: On Mon, 24 Dec 2007 08:39:07 -0500, HK wrote: Yeah, but you're not an asshole. There you go again, excercising your limited vocabulary and showing off those famous redundantly, repetitious writing skills. Liven it up for crying out loud, putting some thought and creative talent into your childish insults. You used to be able to do it before your low self esteem issues got the best of your low life transom. Make yourself a proper role model for political aspirants everywhere. I would, Whine, but this is, after all, rec-boats, and, frankly, this place isn't worth the little bit of effort it would take. Harry! Please don't talk that way. You'll have us worried sick that you might leave. Like go to Costa Rica or someplace where they have a decent military and quality of life, like China or Russia or someplace. -- John H *Have a Super Christmas and a Spectacular New Year!* Do not encourage HK to go to CR. I and wife are visiting there next year. Do not want antiamerican feelings generated before I get there. Actually, *your* kind of dimwitted American is what gives us a bad name all over the world. You're too late regarding my visiting Costa Rica. Been there, will be going back again. Who knows, might even buy into my buddy's mini-coffee plantation/B&B. I don't know that it makes money, but it isn't losing any. Will you take your Lobster Boat there when you go? |
21' Low Transom CC almost sinks in 3 ft. waves
On Dec 25, 6:05*pm, "Eisboch" wrote:
"HK" wrote in message ... Costa Rica is becoming an increasingly popular place for U.S. retirees. The cost of living there is very very low, until you buy imported manufactured goods, and in most areas, the country is peaceful. Costa Rica has no standing army and has no real enemies in the world. Nice climate, too. And a political system styled after the US, complete with rampant corruption. I also have friends that have retired there. *It's nice, climate wise, but not paradise. Eisboch Nonsense, Harry read everything he posted on reliable websites;) |
21' Low Transom CC almost sinks in 3 ft. waves
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21' Low Transom CC almost sinks in 3 ft. waves
On Tue, 25 Dec 2007 16:49:07 -0500, HK wrote:
Calif Bill wrote: "John H." wrote in message ... On Mon, 24 Dec 2007 09:35:37 -0500, HK wrote: Wayne.B wrote: On Mon, 24 Dec 2007 08:39:07 -0500, HK wrote: Yeah, but you're not an asshole. There you go again, excercising your limited vocabulary and showing off those famous redundantly, repetitious writing skills. Liven it up for crying out loud, putting some thought and creative talent into your childish insults. You used to be able to do it before your low self esteem issues got the best of your low life transom. Make yourself a proper role model for political aspirants everywhere. I would, Whine, but this is, after all, rec-boats, and, frankly, this place isn't worth the little bit of effort it would take. Harry! Please don't talk that way. You'll have us worried sick that you might leave. Like go to Costa Rica or someplace where they have a decent military and quality of life, like China or Russia or someplace. -- John H *Have a Super Christmas and a Spectacular New Year!* Do not encourage HK to go to CR. I and wife are visiting there next year. Do not want antiamerican feelings generated before I get there. Actually, *your* kind of dimwitted American is what gives us a bad name all over the world. You're too late regarding my visiting Costa Rica. Been there, will be going back again. Who knows, might even buy into my buddy's mini-coffee plantation/B&B. I don't know that it makes money, but it isn't losing any. We aren't talking about 'visiting', Harry. -- John H |
21' Low Transom CC almost sinks in 3 ft. waves
wrote in message ... On Dec 25, 4:49 pm, HK wrote: Calif Bill wrote: "John H." wrote in message .. . On Mon, 24 Dec 2007 09:35:37 -0500, HK wrote: Wayne.B wrote: On Mon, 24 Dec 2007 08:39:07 -0500, HK wrote: Yeah, but you're not an asshole. There you go again, excercising your limited vocabulary and showing off those famous redundantly, repetitious writing skills. Liven it up for crying out loud, putting some thought and creative talent into your childish insults. You used to be able to do it before your low self esteem issues got the best of your low life transom. Make yourself a proper role model for political aspirants everywhere. I would, Whine, but this is, after all, rec-boats, and, frankly, this place isn't worth the little bit of effort it would take. Harry! Please don't talk that way. You'll have us worried sick that you might leave. Like go to Costa Rica or someplace where they have a decent military and quality of life, like China or Russia or someplace. -- John H *Have a Super Christmas and a Spectacular New Year!* Do not encourage HK to go to CR. I and wife are visiting there next year. Do not want antiamerican feelings generated before I get there. Actually, *your* kind of dimwitted American is what gives us a bad name all over the world. You're too late regarding my visiting Costa Rica. Been there, will be going back again. Who knows, might even buy into my buddy's mini-coffee plantation/B&B. I don't know that it makes money, but it isn't losing any.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Friends plantation/BB.. uh, cough, er, um.....bull****, er, um... yeah, no... Yes, that. Actually I get along well in the South American countries and Mexico. First time in CR, but I do speak some Spanish. Enough to have conversations with locals. One of the benefits of working with Bracero's in my youth. |
21' Low Transom CC almost sinks in 3 ft. waves
CalifBill wrote:
Yes, that. Actually I get along well in the South American countries and Mexico. First time in CR, but I do speak some Spanish. Enough to have conversations with locals. One of the benefits of working with Bracero's in my youth. You mean, hiring illegals for your handyman for hire projects. |
21' Low Transom CC almost sinks in 3 ft. waves
HK wrote:
CalifBill wrote: Yes, that. Actually I get along well in the South American countries and Mexico. First time in CR, but I do speak some Spanish. Enough to have conversations with locals. One of the benefits of working with Bracero's in my youth. You mean, hiring illegals for your handyman for hire projects. I have hired day workers for helping on my mothers farm, they may or may not have been illegal, I didn't ask for a green card or proof of citizenship. I do know they were very hard workers, very pleasant, and I plan on hiring Rene and his friends again. |
21' Low Transom CC almost sinks in 3 ft. waves
Reginald P. Smithers III wrote:
Poor Reggie....he's changed his ID now three times in the past few days to try to get through my filters, but it ain't workin' for him. :} |
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