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Reginald P. Smithers III wrote:
BAR wrote: Reginald P. Smithers III wrote: wrote: On Feb 28, 10:59 am, "Reginald P. Smithers III" "Reggie is Here wrote: wrote: On Feb 27, 10:18 am, hkrause wrote: Eat Me, Trolls wrote: The way you troll him...you'd think he had ****ed your wife..AND daughter. It has been suggested that Reggie have a DNA match with his children. They're not really his, but his wife told him they were. There are only two people here in rec.boats that would stoop so low as to say ****ty things about someone's family. You and JimH. I don't take anything said in rec.boats personally. It didn't offend me, my wife or my children. Oh, I understand, but you have to admit, someone who would do that is the lowest form of pond scum there is. What I have noticed is JimH loves to make fun of others family members, especially yours, then freaks out when someone doesn't make a personal wish of good luck to his son who has joined the marines. That is another example of why you should not take rec.boats too seriously. You forgot to capitalize Marines ![]() I learned a long time ago, not to take anything said in rec.boats as anything more than bits and bites running through the internet. If you take it too seriously, you could end up like Harry living a fantasy life in rec.boats. I loved his latest fantasy story about going to the "Del" so he could make a presentation on how to defeat the republicans, and he didn't realize that the Union his wife works for was having a convention at the exact same hotel. I wonder why the hotel room was registered in his wife's name? ![]() Her union was paying for the trip. grin, it really is obvious isn't it. When I asked the front desk at the "del" what conventions they had going on, they told me the Bricklayers Union, I asked if K. G. (Harry's wife) was registered, which she was it became obvious that Harry was tagging along on his wife's meeting. When I told Harry that he wasn't registered, I was hoping I could get to come up with another lie, but he didn't bite. It was funny that he still pretended not to know the Bricklayers were having a convention at the same hotel he was conducting his "political presentation". More bullsh*t from Reggie, which he will now regurgitate here for the rest of his life, as if it were true. A. There was no "bricklayer's convention" going on, just a meeting, which I have now told you at least four times. So, try to get a fact straight, eh, sh*thead? B. There were several other meetings going on at the same hotel, including an association connected to the beer industry. I know about that one, because every time I walked off the hotel premises onto the main drag of Coronado, I saw the group's sign announcing its meeting sessions in one of the hotel's buildings. C. My wife made the the hotel registration, not me. D. I never "pretended" the Bricklayers were not having a *meeting* at the hotel. My business in San Diego was with an organization unrelated to the Bricklayers. I haven't done any work with that union for about nine years, I believe. Now, Reggie, perhaps you'll be willing to share some details of your secretive and obnoxious existence here. I know why you are so private: you are afraid for your life. You are the kind of little sh*t who, if he went into a bar and did what you did here, would get pounded into the pavement outside, and probably by a barmaid. Got a real name, Reggie? Got a boat, got a wife, got kids, got a job? If so, cough up some details or stop crapping on those who are not as big a pussy as you are. |
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HK wrote:
Reginald P. Smithers III wrote: BAR wrote: Reginald P. Smithers III wrote: wrote: On Feb 28, 10:59 am, "Reginald P. Smithers III" "Reggie is Here wrote: wrote: On Feb 27, 10:18 am, hkrause wrote: Eat Me, Trolls wrote: The way you troll him...you'd think he had ****ed your wife..AND daughter. It has been suggested that Reggie have a DNA match with his children. They're not really his, but his wife told him they were. There are only two people here in rec.boats that would stoop so low as to say ****ty things about someone's family. You and JimH. I don't take anything said in rec.boats personally. It didn't offend me, my wife or my children. Oh, I understand, but you have to admit, someone who would do that is the lowest form of pond scum there is. What I have noticed is JimH loves to make fun of others family members, especially yours, then freaks out when someone doesn't make a personal wish of good luck to his son who has joined the marines. That is another example of why you should not take rec.boats too seriously. You forgot to capitalize Marines ![]() I learned a long time ago, not to take anything said in rec.boats as anything more than bits and bites running through the internet. If you take it too seriously, you could end up like Harry living a fantasy life in rec.boats. I loved his latest fantasy story about going to the "Del" so he could make a presentation on how to defeat the republicans, and he didn't realize that the Union his wife works for was having a convention at the exact same hotel. I wonder why the hotel room was registered in his wife's name? ![]() Her union was paying for the trip. grin, it really is obvious isn't it. When I asked the front desk at the "del" what conventions they had going on, they told me the Bricklayers Union, I asked if K. G. (Harry's wife) was registered, which she was it became obvious that Harry was tagging along on his wife's meeting. When I told Harry that he wasn't registered, I was hoping I could get to come up with another lie, but he didn't bite. It was funny that he still pretended not to know the Bricklayers were having a convention at the same hotel he was conducting his "political presentation". More bullsh*t from Reggie, which he will now regurgitate here for the rest of his life, as if it were true. A. There was no "bricklayer's convention" going on, just a meeting, which I have now told you at least four times. So, try to get a fact straight, eh, sh*thead? B. There were several other meetings going on at the same hotel, including an association connected to the beer industry. I know about that one, because every time I walked off the hotel premises onto the main drag of Coronado, I saw the group's sign announcing its meeting sessions in one of the hotel's buildings. C. My wife made the the hotel registration, not me. D. I never "pretended" the Bricklayers were not having a *meeting* at the hotel. My business in San Diego was with an organization unrelated to the Bricklayers. I haven't done any work with that union for about nine years, I believe. Now, Reggie, perhaps you'll be willing to share some details of your secretive and obnoxious existence here. I know why you are so private: you are afraid for your life. You are the kind of little sh*t who, if he went into a bar and did what you did here, would get pounded into the pavement outside, and probably by a barmaid. Got a real name, Reggie? Got a boat, got a wife, got kids, got a job? If so, cough up some details or stop crapping on those who are not as big a pussy as you are. I feed you a little tidbit in another post about my son working a real Dr. degree, just to get you jealous. |
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HK wrote:
Reginald P. Smithers III wrote: HK wrote: Reginald P. Smithers III wrote: BAR wrote: Reginald P. Smithers III wrote: wrote: On Feb 28, 10:59 am, "Reginald P. Smithers III" "Reggie is Here wrote: wrote: On Feb 27, 10:18 am, hkrause wrote: Eat Me, Trolls wrote: The way you troll him...you'd think he had ****ed your wife..AND daughter. It has been suggested that Reggie have a DNA match with his children. They're not really his, but his wife told him they were. There are only two people here in rec.boats that would stoop so low as to say ****ty things about someone's family. You and JimH. I don't take anything said in rec.boats personally. It didn't offend me, my wife or my children. Oh, I understand, but you have to admit, someone who would do that is the lowest form of pond scum there is. What I have noticed is JimH loves to make fun of others family members, especially yours, then freaks out when someone doesn't make a personal wish of good luck to his son who has joined the marines. That is another example of why you should not take rec.boats too seriously. You forgot to capitalize Marines ![]() I learned a long time ago, not to take anything said in rec.boats as anything more than bits and bites running through the internet. If you take it too seriously, you could end up like Harry living a fantasy life in rec.boats. I loved his latest fantasy story about going to the "Del" so he could make a presentation on how to defeat the republicans, and he didn't realize that the Union his wife works for was having a convention at the exact same hotel. I wonder why the hotel room was registered in his wife's name? ![]() Her union was paying for the trip. grin, it really is obvious isn't it. When I asked the front desk at the "del" what conventions they had going on, they told me the Bricklayers Union, I asked if K. G. (Harry's wife) was registered, which she was it became obvious that Harry was tagging along on his wife's meeting. When I told Harry that he wasn't registered, I was hoping I could get to come up with another lie, but he didn't bite. It was funny that he still pretended not to know the Bricklayers were having a convention at the same hotel he was conducting his "political presentation". More bullsh*t from Reggie, which he will now regurgitate here for the rest of his life, as if it were true. A. There was no "bricklayer's convention" going on, just a meeting, which I have now told you at least four times. So, try to get a fact straight, eh, sh*thead? B. There were several other meetings going on at the same hotel, including an association connected to the beer industry. I know about that one, because every time I walked off the hotel premises onto the main drag of Coronado, I saw the group's sign announcing its meeting sessions in one of the hotel's buildings. C. My wife made the the hotel registration, not me. D. I never "pretended" the Bricklayers were not having a *meeting* at the hotel. My business in San Diego was with an organization unrelated to the Bricklayers. I haven't done any work with that union for about nine years, I believe. Now, Reggie, perhaps you'll be willing to share some details of your secretive and obnoxious existence here. I know why you are so private: you are afraid for your life. You are the kind of little sh*t who, if he went into a bar and did what you did here, would get pounded into the pavement outside, and probably by a barmaid. Got a real name, Reggie? Got a boat, got a wife, got kids, got a job? If so, cough up some details or stop crapping on those who are not as big a pussy as you are. I feed you a little tidbit in another post about my son working a real Dr. degree, just to get you jealous. Why would I be jealous of your son? What's his name, Turd, Junior? If I were your son, I'd probably be considering suicide. Well right now he is trekking from Bangkok to Vientiane, Laos, so I can't pass along your suggestion. He plans on spending the next 6 months in SE Asia, India and Northern Africa before he starts his Phd program. He too is very pleased with his life. |
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Reginald P. Smithers III wrote:
Well right now he is trekking from Bangkok to Vientiane, Laos, so I can't pass along your suggestion. He plans on spending the next 6 months in SE Asia, India and Northern Africa before he starts his Phd program. He too is very pleased with his life. More Reggie b.s. |
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HK wrote:
Reginald P. Smithers III wrote: Well right now he is trekking from Bangkok to Vientiane, Laos, so I can't pass along your suggestion. He plans on spending the next 6 months in SE Asia, India and Northern Africa before he starts his Phd program. He too is very pleased with his life. More Reggie b.s. Harry, Well have you finally realized why it is so silly to discuss personal matters in rec.boats? You asked for personal info, I give it to and you don't believe it. When I first came to rec.boats I saw you playing these same games, talking about your Hatteras, your trips sailing around the horn, then calling everyone else a liar when they discussed a boating trip or something they were proud of. I decided then, that I definitely didn't need rec.boats to stroke my ego, so why bother. On a more positive note, I really hope you get into a serious diet and exercise program. Anyone at your age carrying around all those extra pounds is begging for cardiovascular problems and diabetes. Rec.boats would not be the same without you. The exercise would also be a more productive way to work off stress, nail biting really is not effective. ps - All my comments about my son is true. Plus one daughter is graduating from Mich. this year, and is reviewing what she wants to do after graduation, and the other one has been accepted to Emory. While I have not been as financially successful as Eisboch, I do feel I have been blessed in so many other ways. Life is good. While my wife is not a medical doctor or have a PhD. she has been a wonderful wife and mother. While she is only 3 years younger than I am, I have never once thought about getting a divorce, just so I can claim I married a younger woman, she is as good as it gets. |
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Reginald P. Smithers III wrote:
HK wrote: Reginald P. Smithers III wrote: Well right now he is trekking from Bangkok to Vientiane, Laos, so I can't pass along your suggestion. He plans on spending the next 6 months in SE Asia, India and Northern Africa before he starts his Phd program. He too is very pleased with his life. More Reggie b.s. Harry, ps - All my comments about my son is true. Plus one daughter is graduating from Mich. this year, and is reviewing what she wants to do after graduation, and the other one has been accepted to Emory. While I have not been as financially successful as Eisboch, I do feel I have been blessed in so many other ways. Life is good. While my wife is not a medical doctor or have a PhD. she has been a wonderful wife and mother. While she is only 3 years younger than I am, I have never once thought about getting a divorce, just so I can claim I married a younger woman, she is as good as it gets. More Reggie b.s. |
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Reginald P. Smithers III wrote:
HK wrote: Reginald P. Smithers III wrote: Well right now he is trekking from Bangkok to Vientiane, Laos, so I can't pass along your suggestion. He plans on spending the next 6 months in SE Asia, India and Northern Africa before he starts his Phd program. He too is very pleased with his life. More Reggie b.s. Harry, While I have not been as financially successful as Eisboch, I do feel I have been blessed in so many other ways. While I am not jealous of Eisboch and Wayne's financial success, I do think they have reached a great balance of using their financial resources to enjoy life and their family. I do know many personal friends and business contacts who have been very financially successful, but at the expense of their family and personal life. I enjoy reading their post and seeing how the rich and famous live. Especially ones who seem to actually know how to enjoy life. |
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Reginald P. Smithers III wrote:
Reginald P. Smithers III wrote: HK wrote: Reginald P. Smithers III wrote: Well right now he is trekking from Bangkok to Vientiane, Laos, so I can't pass along your suggestion. He plans on spending the next 6 months in SE Asia, India and Northern Africa before he starts his Phd program. He too is very pleased with his life. More Reggie b.s. Harry, While I have not been as financially successful as Eisboch, I do feel I have been blessed in so many other ways. While I am not jealous of Eisboch and Wayne's financial success, I do think they have reached a great balance of using their financial resources to enjoy life and their family. I do know many personal friends and business contacts who have been very financially successful, but at the expense of their family and personal life. I enjoy reading their post and seeing how the rich and famous live. Especially ones who seem to actually know how to enjoy life. I like Eisboch, too. Wayne is an arrogant asshole. You are a puke. |
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