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made it back home to their home slip.
It's been fascinating following their travels along the Great Loop. Well done to them. |
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On Jan 25, 8:23*am, Short Wave Sportfishing
wrote: made it back home to their home slip. It's been fascinating following their travels along the Great Loop. Well done to them. According to Harry, that was a worthless trip! The only reason to boat is to get to fish. |
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On Jan 25, 5:23�am, Short Wave Sportfishing
wrote: made it back home to their home slip. It's been fascinating following their travels along the Great Loop. Well done to them. Well done indeed. Unfortunately, almost nobody here gives a Schlitz, unless Doug is running for office. You might try posting this news to a boating newsgroup, not a partisan political whorehouse and middle school insult fest like this site has become. |
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On Fri, 25 Jan 2008 13:23:13 GMT, Short Wave Sportfishing
wrote: made it back home to their home slip. It's been fascinating following their travels along the Great Loop. Well done to them. Yes, great trip, nicely documented. We had the pleasure of meeting Doug, Kathie, and the now famous Hank as they looped down the south western coast of FL. There is a picture of yours truly on their blog site as I went down river to meet them with our runabout. |
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On Fri, 25 Jan 2008 21:17:21 -0800 (PST), Chuck Gould
wrote: On Jan 25, 5:23?am, Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: made it back home to their home slip. It's been fascinating following their travels along the Great Loop. Well done to them. Well done indeed. Unfortunately, almost nobody here gives a Schlitz, unless Doug is running for office. You might try posting this news to a boating newsgroup, not a partisan political whorehouse and middle school insult fest like this site has become. Partisan political whorehouse is a bit strong don't you think? :) Then again... |
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On Sat, 26 Jan 2008 05:40:20 -0500, Wayne.B
wrote: On Fri, 25 Jan 2008 13:23:13 GMT, Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: made it back home to their home slip. It's been fascinating following their travels along the Great Loop. Well done to them. Yes, great trip, nicely documented. We had the pleasure of meeting Doug, Kathie, and the now famous Hank as they looped down the south western coast of FL. There is a picture of yours truly on their blog site as I went down river to meet them with our runabout. Yeah - I saw that. Cool beans. |
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On Jan 25, 5:23?am, Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: Partisan political whorehouse is a bit strong don't you think? �:) Not at all. Look at the topic list for the last several weeks. Boating subjects represent less than 10 percent of the content on this site, and the typical boating-related thread draws 2-3 informative replies. Anything beyond that too often disintegrates into "you don't really own a lobster boat" and other nonsense. The other 90 percent of the content typically includes threads labeled "Democrats can't keep it in their pants", "Republicans are pedophiles" and other horse ****. Many of these threads attract 200 or more posts, (from about the same 10 screen names representing 6-7 actual guys), and the majority of posts after the first dozen degenerate into bitchy remarks and personal attacks. It's truly amazing when some of the worst perpetrators of OT crap and launchers of patisan political chaos suddenly want to have discussions regarding boats. I wonder how many of those folks think that the people interested in boating are willing to sift through 20 or 30 goofball, hostile, threads filled with name calling and political extremism to find the random thread actually relating to boats? How truly biazarre is that? Do they think their behavior has no consequence? How many people give a ratz arse how big a TV or how many cars somebody else owns, or other non-boating related details of a person't financial life? There aren't any boaters left here, to speak of. Many of the more active participants are political hacks- and some of then do go for an annual boat ride. None of the "Democrats are Evil" and ""Republicans are Worse" crap posted here makes any difference to the world. What the NG *could be* is a decent forum for discussing boats and boating. It's too damn bad that folks with enough time on their hands to make 600, 700, 800 posts and more to the NG in 25 days often tend to be so ridiculously juvenile and egotistic that they believe their personal political opinions, their cut and paste partisan propaganda, and the recitation of Limbaugh's weekly "talking points" should constitute the vast majority of content in a boating discussion group. As a group, we are acting like Middle Schoolers. We should all be ashamed. Some of us for fostering chaos here, some of us for getting sucked into the vortex from time to time, some of us for the inertia that keeps us wasting our time on a boating newsgroup group that has been ruined by a half dozen self centered post-bots, and some of us for all of the above. 10% boating reated threads, a couple of responses each. 90% political bull****, dozens to hundreds of repsonses each. I think that meets the definition of partisan political whorehouse. The good news is that if we want to identify just who's responsible for running a boating NG into the ground, all most of us have to do is take a look in the mirror. To be fair, that would have to include me. And to be frank, it certainly includes you. |
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On Jan 26, 2:40�am, Wayne.B wrote:
On Fri, 25 Jan 2008 13:23:13 GMT, Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: made it back home to their home slip. It's been fascinating following their travels along the Great Loop. Well done to them. Yes, great trip, nicely documented. �We had the pleasure of meeting Doug, Kathie, and the now famous Hank as they looped down the south western coast of FL. �There is a picture of yours truly on their blog site as I went down river to meet them with our runabout. Doug's a good example of the kind of top caliber boater who no longer bothers participating here. What a shame. They can be darn proud of their accomplishment. Sort of like checking something off the "bucket list." Everybody has a few lifetime cruising ambitions, but not everybody has the time, money, and courage to realize any of them. |
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"Chuck Gould" wrote in message ... On Jan 25, 5:23?am, Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: Partisan political whorehouse is a bit strong don't you think? ?:) Not at all. Look at the topic list for the last several weeks. Boating subjects represent less than 10 percent of the content on this site, and the typical boating-related thread draws 2-3 informative replies. Anything beyond that too often disintegrates into "you don't really own a lobster boat" and other nonsense. The other 90 percent of the content typically includes threads labeled "Democrats can't keep it in their pants", "Republicans are pedophiles" and other horse ****. Many of these threads attract 200 or more posts, (from about the same 10 screen names representing 6-7 actual guys), and the majority of posts after the first dozen degenerate into bitchy remarks and personal attacks. It's truly amazing when some of the worst perpetrators of OT crap and launchers of patisan political chaos suddenly want to have discussions regarding boats. I wonder how many of those folks think that the people interested in boating are willing to sift through 20 or 30 goofball, hostile, threads filled with name calling and political extremism to find the random thread actually relating to boats? How truly biazarre is that? Do they think their behavior has no consequence? How many people give a ratz arse how big a TV or how many cars somebody else owns, or other non-boating related details of a person't financial life? There aren't any boaters left here, to speak of. Many of the more active participants are political hacks- and some of then do go for an annual boat ride. None of the "Democrats are Evil" and ""Republicans are Worse" crap posted here makes any difference to the world. What the NG *could be* is a decent forum for discussing boats and boating. It's too damn bad that folks with enough time on their hands to make 600, 700, 800 posts and more to the NG in 25 days often tend to be so ridiculously juvenile and egotistic that they believe their personal political opinions, their cut and paste partisan propaganda, and the recitation of Limbaugh's weekly "talking points" should constitute the vast majority of content in a boating discussion group. As a group, we are acting like Middle Schoolers. We should all be ashamed. Some of us for fostering chaos here, some of us for getting sucked into the vortex from time to time, some of us for the inertia that keeps us wasting our time on a boating newsgroup group that has been ruined by a half dozen self centered post-bots, and some of us for all of the above. 10% boating reated threads, a couple of responses each. 90% political bull****, dozens to hundreds of repsonses each. I think that meets the definition of partisan political whorehouse. The good news is that if we want to identify just who's responsible for running a boating NG into the ground, all most of us have to do is take a look in the mirror. To be fair, that would have to include me. And to be frank, it certainly includes you. I am guilty. Here's my boating contribution. Boat A is currently winterized, surrounded by ice, and about to be sold. Boat B is currently winterized, stored in a building and covered with plastic. That's all for now. Eisboch |
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On Sat, 26 Jan 2008 09:21:04 -0500, "Eisboch" wrote:
I am guilty. Here's my boating contribution. Boat A is currently winterized, surrounded by ice, and about to be sold. Boat B is currently winterized, stored in a building and covered with plastic. That's all for now. Ok, I'll contribute. Boat A is winterized, covered, surrounded by snow and ready for Spring. Boat B is waiting to be delivered. That is all. |
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On Sat, 26 Jan 2008 06:13:17 -0800 (PST), Chuck Gould
wrote: On Jan 26, 2:40?am, Wayne.B wrote: On Fri, 25 Jan 2008 13:23:13 GMT, Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: made it back home to their home slip. It's been fascinating following their travels along the Great Loop. Well done to them. Yes, great trip, nicely documented. ?We had the pleasure of meeting Doug, Kathie, and the now famous Hank as they looped down the south western coast of FL. ?There is a picture of yours truly on their blog site as I went down river to meet them with our runabout. Doug's a good example of the kind of top caliber boater who no longer bothers participating here. What a shame. They can be darn proud of their accomplishment. Sort of like checking something off the "bucket list." Everybody has a few lifetime cruising ambitions, but not everybody has the time, money, and courage to realize any of them. I'm looking forward to meeting him this summer in New Bern. Should be fun. |
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Chuck Gould wrote:
On Jan 26, 2:40�am, Wayne.B wrote: On Fri, 25 Jan 2008 13:23:13 GMT, Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: made it back home to their home slip. It's been fascinating following their travels along the Great Loop. Well done to them. Yes, great trip, nicely documented. �We had the pleasure of meeting Doug, Kathie, and the now famous Hank as they looped down the south western coast of FL. �There is a picture of yours truly on their blog site as I went down river to meet them with our runabout. Doug's a good example of the kind of top caliber boater who no longer bothers participating here. What a shame. They can be darn proud of their accomplishment. Sort of like checking something off the "bucket list." Everybody has a few lifetime cruising ambitions, but not everybody has the time, money, and courage to realize any of them. Other than taking a long river cruise from Amsterdam to Budapest, with lots of stops along the way, I have no "lifetime cruising ambitions." To me, the destinations are important, not the transportation to same. Oh...I wouldn't mind transiting the Suez Canal. I never got to do that on my trip to Egypt. I like "day trips" in small boats, and even an occasional overnighter. Beyond that, I find "cruising" boring. |
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On Jan 26, 6:21�am, "Eisboch" wrote:
"Chuck Gould" wrote in message I am guilty. �Here's my boating contribution. Boat A �is currently winterized, surrounded by ice, and about to be sold. Boat B �is currently winterized, stored in a building and covered with plastic. That's all for now. Eisboch Few people live in climates where they enjoy the opportunity to boat as much in the winter months as in the summer. But, IMO, an interest in boating should be sustainable around the calendar. Based on the history of this group, all of the political and controversial OT crap that is running rampant right now will have enough momentum to continue dominating the subject list even *after* the boaters in the frozen-over sections of the country decide it's "boating season" again. |
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On Jan 26, 6:33Â*am, hk wrote:
Chuck Gould wrote: On Jan 26, 2:40�am, Wayne.B wrote: On Fri, 25 Jan 2008 13:23:13 GMT, Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: made it back home to their home slip. It's been fascinating following their travels along the Great Loop. Well done to them. Yes, great trip, nicely documented. �We had the pleasure of meeting Doug, Kathie, and the now famous Hank as they looped down the south western coast of FL. �There is a picture of yours truly on their blog site as I went down river to meet them with our runabout. Doug's a good example of the kind of top caliber boater who no longer bothers participating here. What a shame. They can be darn proud of their accomplishment. Sort of like checking something off the "bucket list." Everybody has a few lifetime cruising ambitions, but not everybody has the time, money, and courage to realize any of them. Other than taking a long river cruise from Amsterdam to Budapest, with lots of stops along the way, I have no "lifetime cruising ambitions." To me, the destinations are important, not the transportation to same. Oh...I wouldn't mind transiting the Suez Canal. I never got to do that on my trip to Egypt. I like "day trips" in small boats, and even an occasional overnighter. Beyond that, I find "cruising" boring.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Harry, you should take that barge cruise in Europe, and book passage through the Suez. I know several people who have chartered canal barges, and all of them are enthused about the experience. Some have returned one or more times. It' on my list of things to do when I don't have to have a new product ready for distribution every 4 weeks. :-) Doug must have paid some attention to Mark Twain (I believe it was) who said something like, "On your deathbed, it's the things that you wanted to do but didn't, rather than anything you did, that you will most regret". Same goes for all of us, and we should use his adventure as an inspiration. |
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On Jan 26, 12:17Â*am, Chuck Gould wrote:
On Jan 25, 5:23�am, Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: made it back home to their home slip. It's been fascinating following their travels along the Great Loop. Well done to them. Well done indeed. Unfortunately, almost nobody here gives a Schlitz, unless Doug is running for office. You might try posting this news to a boating newsgroup, not a partisan political whorehouse and middle school insult fest like this site has become. Jeez, talk about the pot calling the kettle black! You insulted every person here! |
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On Sat, 26 Jan 2008 06:08:14 -0800 (PST), Chuck Gould
wrote: On Jan 25, 5:23?am, Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: Partisan political whorehouse is a bit strong don't you think? ?:) Not at all. Look at the topic list for the last several weeks. Boating subjects represent less than 10 percent of the content on this site, and the typical boating-related thread draws 2-3 informative replies. Anything beyond that too often disintegrates into "you don't really own a lobster boat" and other nonsense. The other 90 percent of the content typically includes threads labeled "Democrats can't keep it in their pants", "Republicans are pedophiles" and other horse ****. Many of these threads attract 200 or more posts, (from about the same 10 screen names representing 6-7 actual guys), and the majority of posts after the first dozen degenerate into bitchy remarks and personal attacks. It's truly amazing when some of the worst perpetrators of OT crap and launchers of patisan political chaos suddenly want to have discussions regarding boats. I wonder how many of those folks think that the people interested in boating are willing to sift through 20 or 30 goofball, hostile, threads filled with name calling and political extremism to find the random thread actually relating to boats? How truly biazarre is that? Do they think their behavior has no consequence? How many people give a ratz arse how big a TV or how many cars somebody else owns, or other non-boating related details of a person't financial life? There aren't any boaters left here, to speak of. Many of the more active participants are political hacks- and some of then do go for an annual boat ride. None of the "Democrats are Evil" and ""Republicans are Worse" crap posted here makes any difference to the world. What the NG *could be* is a decent forum for discussing boats and boating. It's too damn bad that folks with enough time on their hands to make 600, 700, 800 posts and more to the NG in 25 days often tend to be so ridiculously juvenile and egotistic that they believe their personal political opinions, their cut and paste partisan propaganda, and the recitation of Limbaugh's weekly "talking points" should constitute the vast majority of content in a boating discussion group. As a group, we are acting like Middle Schoolers. We should all be ashamed. Some of us for fostering chaos here, some of us for getting sucked into the vortex from time to time, some of us for the inertia that keeps us wasting our time on a boating newsgroup group that has been ruined by a half dozen self centered post-bots, and some of us for all of the above. 10% boating reated threads, a couple of responses each. 90% political bull****, dozens to hundreds of repsonses each. I think that meets the definition of partisan political whorehouse. The good news is that if we want to identify just who's responsible for running a boating NG into the ground, all most of us have to do is take a look in the mirror. To be fair, that would have to include me. And to be frank, it certainly includes you. Now *that* was a RANT! Albeit, a *good* rant! -- ***** Hope your day is better than decent! ***** John H |
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On Sat, 26 Jan 2008 06:35:02 -0800 (PST), Chuck Gould
wrote: On Jan 26, 6:21?am, "Eisboch" wrote: "Chuck Gould" wrote in message I am guilty. ?Here's my boating contribution. Boat A ?is currently winterized, surrounded by ice, and about to be sold. Boat B ?is currently winterized, stored in a building and covered with plastic. That's all for now. Eisboch Few people live in climates where they enjoy the opportunity to boat as much in the winter months as in the summer. But, IMO, an interest in boating should be sustainable around the calendar. Based on the history of this group, all of the political and controversial OT crap that is running rampant right now will have enough momentum to continue dominating the subject list even *after* the boaters in the frozen-over sections of the country decide it's "boating season" again. Chuck, I promise that when my neck heals enough to allow me to swing a golf club, I'll be better! Oh, and about the same time of year I should be able to take the shrink wrap off the new boat. Yippee! -- ***** Hope your day is better than decent! ***** John H |
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On Sat, 26 Jan 2008 06:08:14 -0800 (PST), Chuck Gould wrote: It's truly amazing when some of the worst perpetrators of OT crap and launchers of patisan political chaos suddenly want to have discussions regarding boats. I wonder how many of those folks think that the people interested in boating are willing to sift through 20 or 30 goofball, hostile, threads filled with name calling and political extremism to find the random thread actually relating to boats? How truly biazarre is that? Do they think their behavior has no consequence? Little dose of reality needed here, Chuck. Rec.boats has always had a very low signal to noise ratio with respect to On Topic/Off Topic posts as do most unmoderated newsgroups. It's been that way for at least the 15 years or so that I've been following it. Reality is that many boaters are sitting out the winter right now. Not all, but many, if not most. That usually ups the off topic percentage. Then, in addition, those of us in the USA are approaching a critically important election, the results of which may have far-reaching implications for the future of the country politically and economically which are pretty damned important. Might even affect how we enjoy boating in the future. So, it doesn't surprise or particularly bother me that politics is taking a larger percentage of bandwidth at the moment. As for TV sets, if someone asks for an opinion in a friendly discussion, even if "off-topic" or wants to express support for a favorite sports team, what's the big deal? Eisboch |
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On Sat, 26 Jan 2008 06:08:14 -0800 (PST), Chuck Gould
wrote: On Jan 25, 5:23?am, Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: Partisan political whorehouse is a bit strong don't you think? ?:) Not at all. Look at the topic list for the last several weeks. Boating subjects represent less than 10 percent of the content on this site, and the typical boating-related thread draws 2-3 informative replies. Anything beyond that too often disintegrates into "you don't really own a lobster boat" and other nonsense. The other 90 percent of the content typically includes threads labeled "Democrats can't keep it in their pants", "Republicans are pedophiles" and other horse ****. Many of these threads attract 200 or more posts, (from about the same 10 screen names representing 6-7 actual guys), and the majority of posts after the first dozen degenerate into bitchy remarks and personal attacks. It's truly amazing when some of the worst perpetrators of OT crap and launchers of patisan political chaos suddenly want to have discussions regarding boats. I wonder how many of those folks think that the people interested in boating are willing to sift through 20 or 30 goofball, hostile, threads filled with name calling and political extremism Hey, the guys are just havin' a little fun. It's all good natured. I knew about Doug's trip from rbc and asa anyway. If I had a boat, I'd talk about it. Now stuff it. BTW, what is "patisan?" Just kidding, Chuck. About everything. I want a ride on your boat. In the summer, when it drizzles. --Vic We now resume our regularly scheduled broadcast. |
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hk wrote:
Chuck Gould wrote: On Jan 26, 2:40�am, Wayne.B wrote: On Fri, 25 Jan 2008 13:23:13 GMT, Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: made it back home to their home slip. It's been fascinating following their travels along the Great Loop. Well done to them. Yes, great trip, nicely documented. �We had the pleasure of meeting Doug, Kathie, and the now famous Hank as they looped down the south western coast of FL. �There is a picture of yours truly on their blog site as I went down river to meet them with our runabout. Doug's a good example of the kind of top caliber boater who no longer bothers participating here. What a shame. They can be darn proud of their accomplishment. Sort of like checking something off the "bucket list." Everybody has a few lifetime cruising ambitions, but not everybody has the time, money, and courage to realize any of them. Other than taking a long river cruise from Amsterdam to Budapest, with lots of stops along the way, I have no "lifetime cruising ambitions." To me, the destinations are important, not the transportation to same. Oh...I wouldn't mind transiting the Suez Canal. I never got to do that on my trip to Egypt. I like "day trips" in small boats, and even an occasional overnighter. Beyond that, I find "cruising" boring. Here is the final word on the imaginary "Lobster Boat". It was yet another narcissistic lie. |
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On Sat, 26 Jan 2008 19:29:02 -0500, DK wrote:
I like "day trips" in small boats, and even an occasional overnighter. Beyond that, I find "cruising" boring. Here is the final word on the imaginary "Lobster Boat". It was yet another narcissistic lie. Ayyup. The lobsta boat was yet another troll, primarily designd to get the goat of Skipper who took no small delight in outing newsgroup prevaricators. I actually did some "Lobsta Boat" research last year and found it in the location described to us by the alleged owner. Further research revealed that it belonged to someone else, the owner of a large construction company in Maryland. Pictures on request. |
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On Jan 26, 12:17Â*am, Chuck Gould wrote:
On Jan 25, 5:23�am, Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: made it back home to their home slip. It's been fascinating following their travels along the Great Loop. Well done to them. Well done indeed. Unfortunately, almost nobody here gives a Schlitz, unless Doug is running for office. You might try posting this news to a boating newsgroup, not a partisan political whorehouse and middle school insult fest like this site has become. Oh quit your wailing.. we like boats just fine, just not much to talk about since most of ours are stuck under a foot of snow.. For ****s sake, I would think you would have a handle on this "winter in the northern hemisphere" thing by now...Either way, no crying in baseball... |
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On Sat, 26 Jan 2008 19:29:02 -0500, DK wrote: I like "day trips" in small boats, and even an occasional overnighter. Beyond that, I find "cruising" boring. Here is the final word on the imaginary "Lobster Boat". It was yet another narcissistic lie. Ayyup. The lobsta boat was yet another troll, primarily designd to get the goat of Skipper who took no small delight in outing newsgroup prevaricators. I actually did some "Lobsta Boat" research last year and found it in the location described to us by the alleged owner. Further research revealed that it belonged to someone else, the owner of a large construction company in Maryland. Pictures on request. You are full of crap, as usual, W'hine. On any given day, there are at least a dozen and a half "lobster" boats in Miles River-St. Michaels area, and that doesn't include the tributaries. But nice try... -- George W. Bush - the 43rd Best President Ever! |
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Wayne.B wrote: On Sat, 26 Jan 2008 19:29:02 -0500, DK wrote: I like "day trips" in small boats, and even an occasional overnighter. Beyond that, I find "cruising" boring. Here is the final word on the imaginary "Lobster Boat". It was yet another narcissistic lie. Ayyup. The lobsta boat was yet another troll, primarily designd to get the goat of Skipper who took no small delight in outing newsgroup prevaricators. I actually did some "Lobsta Boat" research last year and found it in the location described to us by the alleged owner. Further research revealed that it belonged to someone else, the owner of a large construction company in Maryland. Pictures on request. You are full of crap, as usual, W'hine. On any given day, there are at least a dozen and a half "lobster" boats in Miles River-St. Michaels area, and that doesn't include the tributaries. But nice try... Harry, Are you saying that you actually own the Lobster Boat? |
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On Jan 27, 7:12�am, HK wrote:
Wayne.B wrote: On Sat, 26 Jan 2008 19:29:02 -0500, DK wrote: I like "day trips" in small boats, and even an occasional overnighter. Beyond that, I find "cruising" boring. Here is the final word on the imaginary "Lobster Boat". �It was yet another narcissistic lie. Ayyup. �The lobsta boat was yet another troll, primarily designd to get the goat of Skipper who took no small delight in outing newsgroup prevaricators. �I actually did some "Lobsta Boat" research last year and found it in the location described to us by the alleged owner. Further research revealed that it belonged to someone else, the owner of a large construction company in Maryland. � Pictures on request. You are full of crap, as usual, W'hine. On any given day, there are at least a dozen and a half "lobster" boats in Miles River-St. Michaels area, and that doesn't include the tributaries. But nice try... -- George W. Bush - the 43rd Best President Ever!- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - A woman named Karen (last name not divulged) owns half interest in one of those lobster boats. The boat is in full-time charter service. Beyond that, I'm not sufficiently informed to comment. |
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Chuck Gould wrote:
On Jan 27, 7:12�am, HK wrote: Wayne.B wrote: On Sat, 26 Jan 2008 19:29:02 -0500, DK wrote: I like "day trips" in small boats, and even an occasional overnighter. Beyond that, I find "cruising" boring. Here is the final word on the imaginary "Lobster Boat". �It was yet another narcissistic lie. Ayyup. �The lobsta boat was yet another troll, primarily designd to get the goat of Skipper who took no small delight in outing newsgroup prevaricators. �I actually did some "Lobsta Boat" research last year and found it in the location described to us by the alleged owner. Further research revealed that it belonged to someone else, the owner of a large construction company in Maryland. � Pictures on request. You are full of crap, as usual, W'hine. On any given day, there are at least a dozen and a half "lobster" boats in Miles River-St. Michaels area, and that doesn't include the tributaries. But nice try... -- George W. Bush - the 43rd Best President Ever!- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - A woman named Karen (last name not divulged) owns half interest in one of those lobster boats. The boat is in full-time charter service. Beyond that, I'm not sufficiently informed to comment. There are at least two really pretty lobster-style boats that live in the St. Micheals harbor area, one a 38-footer and the other a 40-footer. I got a good look at the larger one...the interior is all wood. Lovely, but too fancy for my taste. -- George W. Bush - the 43rd Best President Ever! |
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On Jan 27, 10:18*am, "Reginald P. Smithers III" "Reggie is Here
wrote: HK wrote: Wayne.B wrote: On Sat, 26 Jan 2008 19:29:02 -0500, DK wrote: I like "day trips" in small boats, and even an occasional overnighter. Beyond that, I find "cruising" boring. Here is the final word on the imaginary "Lobster Boat". *It was yet another narcissistic lie. Ayyup. *The lobsta boat was yet another troll, primarily designd to get the goat of Skipper who took no small delight in outing newsgroup prevaricators. *I actually did some "Lobsta Boat" research last year and found it in the location described to us by the alleged owner. Further research revealed that it belonged to someone else, the owner of a large construction company in Maryland. Pictures on request. You are full of crap, as usual, W'hine. On any given day, there are at least a dozen and a half "lobster" boats in Miles River-St. Michaels area, and that doesn't include the tributaries. But nice try... Harry, Are you saying that you actually own the Lobster Boat?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - So my kid got to go to the CMTA boat show last night in Hartford. Apparently the three friends hung around on some huge boat most of the night, and didn't see many other boats. One of them had a camera, I am hoping they got some pictures for me. |
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On Sun, 27 Jan 2008 10:29:04 -0500, HK wrote:
Chuck Gould wrote: On Jan 27, 7:12?am, HK wrote: Wayne.B wrote: On Sat, 26 Jan 2008 19:29:02 -0500, DK wrote: I like "day trips" in small boats, and even an occasional overnighter. Beyond that, I find "cruising" boring. Here is the final word on the imaginary "Lobster Boat". ?It was yet another narcissistic lie. Ayyup. ?The lobsta boat was yet another troll, primarily designd to get the goat of Skipper who took no small delight in outing newsgroup prevaricators. ?I actually did some "Lobsta Boat" research last year and found it in the location described to us by the alleged owner. Further research revealed that it belonged to someone else, the owner of a large construction company in Maryland. ? Pictures on request. You are full of crap, as usual, W'hine. On any given day, there are at least a dozen and a half "lobster" boats in Miles River-St. Michaels area, and that doesn't include the tributaries. But nice try... -- George W. Bush - the 43rd Best President Ever!- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - A woman named Karen (last name not divulged) owns half interest in one of those lobster boats. The boat is in full-time charter service. Beyond that, I'm not sufficiently informed to comment. There are at least two really pretty lobster-style boats that live in the St. Micheals harbor area, one a 38-footer and the other a 40-footer. I got a good look at the larger one...the interior is all wood. Lovely, but too fancy for my taste. Is your 36'er rather drab? -- John H |
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Wayne.B wrote:
On Sat, 26 Jan 2008 19:29:02 -0500, DK wrote: I like "day trips" in small boats, and even an occasional overnighter. Beyond that, I find "cruising" boring. Here is the final word on the imaginary "Lobster Boat". It was yet another narcissistic lie. Ayyup. The lobsta boat was yet another troll, primarily designd to get the goat of Skipper who took no small delight in outing newsgroup prevaricators. I actually did some "Lobsta Boat" research last year and found it in the location described to us by the alleged owner. Further research revealed that it belonged to someone else, the owner of a large construction company in Maryland. Pictures on request. Is that the beautiful dark colored Lobsta' boat I have seen going in and out of Deale, MD with a 30 somthing guy at the helm? |
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HK wrote:
Chuck Gould wrote: On Jan 27, 7:12�am, HK wrote: Wayne.B wrote: On Sat, 26 Jan 2008 19:29:02 -0500, DK wrote: I like "day trips" in small boats, and even an occasional overnighter. Beyond that, I find "cruising" boring. Here is the final word on the imaginary "Lobster Boat". �It was yet another narcissistic lie. Ayyup. �The lobsta boat was yet another troll, primarily designd to get the goat of Skipper who took no small delight in outing newsgroup prevaricators. �I actually did some "Lobsta Boat" research last year and found it in the location described to us by the alleged owner. Further research revealed that it belonged to someone else, the owner of a large construction company in Maryland. � Pictures on request. You are full of crap, as usual, W'hine. On any given day, there are at least a dozen and a half "lobster" boats in Miles River-St. Michaels area, and that doesn't include the tributaries. But nice try... -- George W. Bush - the 43rd Best President Ever!- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - A woman named Karen (last name not divulged) owns half interest in one of those lobster boats. The boat is in full-time charter service. Beyond that, I'm not sufficiently informed to comment. There are at least two really pretty lobster-style boats that live in the St. Micheals harbor area, one a 38-footer and the other a 40-footer. I got a good look at the larger one...the interior is all wood. Lovely, but too fancy for my taste. What does the interior of your 36' Zimmerman like Lobsta' boat look like? |
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BAR wrote:
What does the interior of your 36' Zimmerman like Lobsta' boat look like? Expen$ive. -- George W. Bush - the 43rd Best President Ever! |
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"HK" wrote in message . .. wrote: On Jan 26, 12:17 am, Chuck Gould wrote: On Jan 25, 5:23?am, Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: made it back home to their home slip. It's been fascinating following their travels along the Great Loop. Well done to them. Well done indeed. Unfortunately, almost nobody here gives a Schlitz, unless Doug is running for office. You might try posting this news to a boating newsgroup, not a partisan political whorehouse and middle school insult fest like this site has become. Oh quit your wailing.. we like boats just fine, just not much to talk about since most of ours are stuck under a foot of snow.. For ****s sake, I would think you would have a handle on this "winter in the northern hemisphere" thing by now...Either way, no crying in baseball... No offense to Doug King, but *why* should *I* give a Schlitz about his boat trip? I'm glad he got back safe and sound, but...I don't know the guy, probably never will meet him, it isn't the sort of trip we'd enjoy, yadda, yadda, yadda. It's a "BOATING" newsgroup. Not a political troll newsgroup, so you should actually care someone posted boating related content. |
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"HK" wrote in message ... CalifBill wrote: "HK" wrote in message . .. wrote: On Jan 26, 12:17 am, Chuck Gould wrote: On Jan 25, 5:23?am, Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: made it back home to their home slip. It's been fascinating following their travels along the Great Loop. Well done to them. Well done indeed. Unfortunately, almost nobody here gives a Schlitz, unless Doug is running for office. You might try posting this news to a boating newsgroup, not a partisan political whorehouse and middle school insult fest like this site has become. Oh quit your wailing.. we like boats just fine, just not much to talk about since most of ours are stuck under a foot of snow.. For ****s sake, I would think you would have a handle on this "winter in the northern hemisphere" thing by now...Either way, no crying in baseball... No offense to Doug King, but *why* should *I* give a Schlitz about his boat trip? I'm glad he got back safe and sound, but...I don't know the guy, probably never will meet him, it isn't the sort of trip we'd enjoy, yadda, yadda, yadda. It's a "BOATING" newsgroup. Not a political troll newsgroup, so you should actually care someone posted boating related content. I guess I missed the recent posts here from Doug King regarding his trip. -- George W. Bush - the 43rd Best President Ever! You miss a lot. |
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On Sun, 27 Jan 2008 11:54:41 -0500, BAR wrote:
Is that the beautiful dark colored Lobsta' boat I have seen going in and out of Deale, MD with a 30 somthing guy at the helm? We know it's not Harry. |
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Wayne.B wrote:
On Sun, 27 Jan 2008 11:54:41 -0500, BAR wrote: Is that the beautiful dark colored Lobsta' boat I have seen going in and out of Deale, MD with a 30 somthing guy at the helm? We know it's not Harry. It's not you or Bert, either. -- Providing health care to all Iraqis is sound policy, but providing access to health care insurance to all Americans is socialism. HMO's and insurance companies have the best interests of the public at heart. |
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HK wrote:
Wayne.B wrote: On Sun, 27 Jan 2008 11:54:41 -0500, BAR wrote: Is that the beautiful dark colored Lobsta' boat I have seen going in and out of Deale, MD with a 30 somthing guy at the helm? We know it's not Harry. It's not you or Bert, either. True, I do not own a 36' Zimmerman like Lobsta' boat. |
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