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I know you're not up yet, but I wanted to wish you a spectacular day before
everyone else starts asking about your broke transom, lobsta' boat, Dr Dr, Yale, cross-Atlantic boat trips, JimH and DonW circle jerks, etc, etc. In other words, I want you to start the day in a great mood! -- *****Have a Spectacular Day!***** John H |
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The way you troll him...you'd think he had ****ed your wife..AND daughter. |
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John H. wrote:
I know you're not up yet, but I wanted to wish you a spectacular day before everyone else starts asking about your broke transom, lobsta' boat, Dr Dr, Yale, cross-Atlantic boat trips, JimH and DonW circle jerks, etc, etc. In other words, I want you to start the day in a great mood! I'm always in a good mood. Hey...this summer, stay in touch when you take that boat out on the Bay and run into some really hard chop or a bad wake. You'll be able to add no more boating to your no more golf. Well, I suppose you could take up knitting. |
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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. |
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hkrause wrote: John H. wrote: I know you're not up yet, but I wanted to wish you a spectacular day before everyone else starts asking about your broke transom, lobsta' boat, Dr Dr, Yale, cross-Atlantic boat trips, JimH and DonW circle jerks, etc, etc. In other words, I want you to start the day in a great mood! I'm always in a good mood. Hey...this summer, stay in touch when you take that boat out on the Bay and run into some really hard chop or a bad wake. You'll be able to add no more boating to your no more golf. Well, I suppose you could take up knitting. This thread reminds me of a situation provided by lord Benjamin Disraeli: Once at a social gathering, Gladstone said to Disraeli: 'I predict, Sir, that you will die either by hanging or of some vile disease'. Disraeli replied, 'That all depends, sir, upon whether I embrace your principles or your mistress.' |
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"John H." wrote in message ... I know you're not up yet, but I wanted to wish you a spectacular day before everyone else starts asking about your broke transom, lobsta' boat, Dr Dr, Yale, cross-Atlantic boat trips, JimH and DonW circle jerks, etc, etc. In other words, I want you to start the day in a great mood! -- *****Have a Spectacular Day!***** John H My my! There you go again......passing up a chance to start fresh by slopping in your old instigator/facilitator trough. Don't you have any respect for the majority, middle of the road type posters who might like to discuss boating for a change. |
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On Wed, 27 Feb 2008 11:37:21 -0400, "Don White"
wrote: "John H." wrote in message .. . I know you're not up yet, but I wanted to wish you a spectacular day before everyone else starts asking about your broke transom, lobsta' boat, Dr Dr, Yale, cross-Atlantic boat trips, JimH and DonW circle jerks, etc, etc. In other words, I want you to start the day in a great mood! -- *****Have a Spectacular Day!***** John H My my! There you go again......passing up a chance to start fresh by slopping in your old instigator/facilitator trough. Don't you have any respect for the majority, middle of the road type posters who might like to discuss boating for a change. Sure Don. Do you know any? You take every opportunity to follow your boy around for whatever petting and stroking you can get. Be your own man for a change. -- John H "All decisions are the result of binary thinking." |
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Eat Me, Trolls wrote:
The way you troll him...you'd think he had ****ed your wife..AND daughter. We aren't worried about Harry with our wives, they are too old for him. We are afraid of Harry being anywhere near our daughters. Harry has an expressed interest in young women/ladies/girls. |
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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. |
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On Feb 27, 10:37*am, "Don White" wrote:
"John H." wrote in message ... I know you're not up yet, but I wanted to wish you a spectacular day before everyone else starts asking about your broke transom, lobsta' boat, Dr Dr, Yale, cross-Atlantic boat trips, *JimH and DonW circle jerks, etc, etc.. In other words, I want you to start the day in a great mood! -- *****Have a Spectacular Day!***** * * * * *John H My my! *There you go again......passing up a chance to start fresh by slopping in your old instigator/facilitator trough. Don't you have any respect for the majority, middle of the road type posters who might like to discuss boating for a change. John isn't instigating anything. Harry is the one who made those claims. No one BUT Harry. |
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On Feb 27, 7:52*pm, BAR wrote:
Eat Me, Trolls wrote: The way you troll him...you'd think he had ****ed your wife..AND daughter. We aren't worried about Harry with our wives, they are too old for him. We are afraid of Harry being anywhere near our daughters. Harry has an expressed interest in young women/ladies/girls. And he has a deep seated interest in genitalia, be it men or women, and he also seems to be infatuated with people doing things to his butt. |
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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. |
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wrote in message ... On Feb 27, 10:37 am, "Don White" wrote: "John H." wrote in message ... I know you're not up yet, but I wanted to wish you a spectacular day before everyone else starts asking about your broke transom, lobsta' boat, Dr Dr, Yale, cross-Atlantic boat trips, *JimH and DonW circle jerks*, etc, etc. In other words, I want you to start the day in a great mood! -- *****Have a Spectacular Day!***** John H My my! There you go again......passing up a chance to start fresh by slopping in your old instigator/facilitator trough. Don't you have any respect for the majority, middle of the road type posters who might like to discuss boating for a change. John isn't instigating anything. Harry is the one who made those claims. No one BUT Harry. -------------------------------------------------- I don't recall Harry accusing JimH & me of participating in "circle jerks". |
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On Feb 28, 12:01*pm, "Don White" wrote:
wrote in message ... On Feb 27, 10:37 am, "Don White" wrote: "John H." wrote in message .. . I know you're not up yet, but I wanted to wish you a spectacular day before everyone else starts asking about your broke transom, lobsta' boat, Dr Dr, Yale, cross-Atlantic boat trips, *JimH and DonW circle jerks*, etc, etc. In other words, I want you to start the day in a great mood! -- *****Have a Spectacular Day!***** John H My my! There you go again......passing up a chance to start fresh by slopping in your old instigator/facilitator trough. Don't you have any respect for the majority, middle of the road type posters who might like to discuss boating for a change. John isn't instigating anything. Harry is the one who made those claims. No one BUT Harry. -------------------------------------------------- I don't recall Harry accusing JimH & me of participating in "circle jerks"..- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Oh, you are only keying in on one particular thing. What about the rest??? |
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On Feb 28, 1:50*pm, "Reginald P. Smithers III" "Reggie is Here
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. 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? *;)- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Right you are! And just like JimH, when he's outed, he disappears! I wonder why the hotel room was registered in his wife's name after he said that he went there with a partner, and that the room was in HIS name...... |
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Don White wrote:
wrote in message ... On Feb 27, 10:37 am, "Don White" wrote: "John H." wrote in message ... I know you're not up yet, but I wanted to wish you a spectacular day before everyone else starts asking about your broke transom, lobsta' boat, Dr Dr, Yale, cross-Atlantic boat trips, *JimH and DonW circle jerks*, etc, etc. In other words, I want you to start the day in a great mood! -- *****Have a Spectacular Day!***** John H My my! There you go again......passing up a chance to start fresh by slopping in your old instigator/facilitator trough. Don't you have any respect for the majority, middle of the road type posters who might like to discuss boating for a change. John isn't instigating anything. Harry is the one who made those claims. No one BUT Harry. -------------------------------------------------- I don't recall Harry accusing JimH & me of participating in "circle jerks". Harry was the pivot man. Was it good for you? |
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BAR wrote:
Reginald P. Smithers III wrote: A. I loved his latest fantasy story about going to the "Del" so he could make a presentation on how to defeat the republicans, B. and he didn't realize that the Union his wife works for was having a convention at the exact same hotel. C. I wonder why the hotel room was registered in his wife's name? ;) D. Her union was paying for the trip. A. I made no such claim. This is yet another of Reggie's lies. I did attend a conference on that subject, though, and made a suggestion that got a few laughs. Neither the conference I attended nor my presentation had anything to do with a trade union. B. There was no convention. There was a meeting. That's all it was, as I told ReggieTurd, but of course he persists in spreading his bullsh*t, and then repeating it a zillion times. That's our boy, ReggieTurd. C. Because *she* made the reservation. D. No union paid for my trip. I find it humorous that "Reggie," the poster here with no actual life, no real name, no evidence of boat ownership, no evidence of a wife, no evidence of kids, no evidence of a job, gets his jollies sniffing up the butts of posters who do have actual lives, real names, real boats, real families, and real jobs. |
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On Thu, 28 Feb 2008 20:59:41 -0500, HK wrote:
BAR wrote: Reginald P. Smithers III wrote: A. I loved his latest fantasy story about going to the "Del" so he could make a presentation on how to defeat the republicans, B. and he didn't realize that the Union his wife works for was having a convention at the exact same hotel. C. I wonder why the hotel room was registered in his wife's name? ;) D. Her union was paying for the trip. A. I made no such claim. This is yet another of Reggie's lies. I did attend a conference on that subject, though, and made a suggestion that got a few laughs. Neither the conference I attended nor my presentation had anything to do with a trade union. B. There was no convention. There was a meeting. That's all it was, as I told ReggieTurd, but of course he persists in spreading his bullsh*t, and then repeating it a zillion times. That's our boy, ReggieTurd. C. Because *she* made the reservation. D. No union paid for my trip. I find it humorous that "Reggie," the poster here with no actual life, no real name, no evidence of boat ownership, no evidence of a wife, no evidence of kids, no evidence of a job, gets his jollies sniffing up the butts of posters who do have actual lives, real names, real boats, real families, and real jobs. Be that as it may, Harry, you and I both know you just *love* the title of this thread! -- John H "All decisions are the result of binary thinking." |
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John H. wrote:
On Thu, 28 Feb 2008 20:59:41 -0500, HK wrote: BAR wrote: Reginald P. Smithers III wrote: A. I loved his latest fantasy story about going to the "Del" so he could make a presentation on how to defeat the republicans, B. and he didn't realize that the Union his wife works for was having a convention at the exact same hotel. C. I wonder why the hotel room was registered in his wife's name? ;) D. Her union was paying for the trip. A. I made no such claim. This is yet another of Reggie's lies. I did attend a conference on that subject, though, and made a suggestion that got a few laughs. Neither the conference I attended nor my presentation had anything to do with a trade union. B. There was no convention. There was a meeting. That's all it was, as I told ReggieTurd, but of course he persists in spreading his bullsh*t, and then repeating it a zillion times. That's our boy, ReggieTurd. C. Because *she* made the reservation. D. No union paid for my trip. I find it humorous that "Reggie," the poster here with no actual life, no real name, no evidence of boat ownership, no evidence of a wife, no evidence of kids, no evidence of a job, gets his jollies sniffing up the butts of posters who do have actual lives, real names, real boats, real families, and real jobs. Be that as it may, Harry, you and I both know you just *love* the title of this thread! I think this "newsgroup" has been dragged into the sewer by posters here who have absolutely no interest in boats. |
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On Thu, 28 Feb 2008 21:35:20 -0500, HK wrote:
John H. wrote: On Thu, 28 Feb 2008 20:59:41 -0500, HK wrote: BAR wrote: Reginald P. Smithers III wrote: I find it humorous that "Reggie," the poster here with no actual life, no real name, no evidence of boat ownership, no evidence of a wife, no evidence of kids, no evidence of a job, gets his jollies sniffing up the butts of posters who do have actual lives, real names, real boats, real families, and real jobs. Be that as it may, Harry, you and I both know you just *love* the title of this thread! I think this "newsgroup" has been dragged into the sewer by posters here who have absolutely no interest in boats. Are you thinking of unsubscribing? It's not difficult. Hell, someone here would probably help. Send D&J and email and let them know where you'll be. Oh, post a picture of the lobstsa' boat first, OK? -- John H "All decisions are the result of binary thinking." |
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John H. wrote:
On Thu, 28 Feb 2008 21:35:20 -0500, HK wrote: John H. wrote: On Thu, 28 Feb 2008 20:59:41 -0500, HK wrote: BAR wrote: Reginald P. Smithers III wrote: I find it humorous that "Reggie," the poster here with no actual life, no real name, no evidence of boat ownership, no evidence of a wife, no evidence of kids, no evidence of a job, gets his jollies sniffing up the butts of posters who do have actual lives, real names, real boats, real families, and real jobs. Be that as it may, Harry, you and I both know you just *love* the title of this thread! I think this "newsgroup" has been dragged into the sewer by posters here who have absolutely no interest in boats. Are you thinking of unsubscribing? It's not difficult. Hell, someone here would probably help. Send D&J and email and let them know where you'll be. Oh, post a picture of the lobstsa' boat first, OK? I appreciate the fact that you really like the newsgroup the way it is now, because it closely resembles your worthless, slime-filled life. |
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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". |
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"John H." wrote in message ... On Thu, 28 Feb 2008 21:35:20 -0500, HK wrote: John H. wrote: On Thu, 28 Feb 2008 20:59:41 -0500, HK wrote: BAR wrote: Reginald P. Smithers III wrote: I find it humorous that "Reggie," the poster here with no actual life, no real name, no evidence of boat ownership, no evidence of a wife, no evidence of kids, no evidence of a job, gets his jollies sniffing up the butts of posters who do have actual lives, real names, real boats, real families, and real jobs. Be that as it may, Harry, you and I both know you just *love* the title of this thread! I think this "newsgroup" has been dragged into the sewer by posters here who have absolutely no interest in boats. Are you thinking of unsubscribing? It's not difficult. Hell, someone here would probably help.* Send D&J and email and let them know where you'll be*. Oh, post a picture of the lobstsa' boat first, OK? -- John H Say what? And you taught high school. "Send D&J and email and let them know where you'll be" |
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HK wrote:
BAR wrote: Reginald P. Smithers III wrote: A. I loved his latest fantasy story about going to the "Del" so he could make a presentation on how to defeat the republicans, B. and he didn't realize that the Union his wife works for was having a convention at the exact same hotel. C. I wonder why the hotel room was registered in his wife's name? ;) D. Her union was paying for the trip. A. I made no such claim. This is yet another of Reggie's lies. I did attend a conference on that subject, though, and made a suggestion that got a few laughs. Neither the conference I attended nor my presentation had anything to do with a trade union. B. There was no convention. There was a meeting. That's all it was, as I told ReggieTurd, but of course he persists in spreading his bullsh*t, and then repeating it a zillion times. That's our boy, ReggieTurd. Harry, I am sure anyone can call up and find out that the Bricklayers Union was having a Convention) at the "del" this week. The front desk called it a convention, if you want to call it a meeting, feel free. C. Because *she* made the reservation. D. No union paid for my trip. I find it humorous that "Reggie," the poster here with no actual life, no real name, no evidence of boat ownership, no evidence of a wife, no evidence of kids, no evidence of a job, gets his jollies sniffing up the butts of posters who do have actual lives, real names, real boats, real families, and real jobs. I actually have all of the above, I just don't have any need to make up an imaginary life, imaginary wife, imaginary educational background for myself and my wife, just for rec.boats. I am very pleased with the life, my job, my boat and most importantly my family. Did I tell you my son has been offered a Full Scholarship for a PhD program at a very selective University? On top of the Full Scholarship, they are giving him a $24,000 stipend with an additional $5000 for individual study during the summer. He is holding out for a better offer. I am just telling you this so you can feel that I have told you some personal information about myself. As I said, I am very pleased with my life and my family. My job is very rewarding so I don't need to get stroked in rec.boats, and I normally spend 2 or 3 nights a week on my boat during the summer. |
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HK wrote:
I think this "newsgroup" has been dragged into the sewer by posters here who have absolutely no interest in boats. Do you mean the kind of person who would make up a story about his wife being a psychiatrist, so he could insult people and try to boost up his weak ego? Harry are you going to finally admit that the Bricklayers were having their "meeting" at the "del" this week? |
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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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Don White wrote:
"John H." wrote in message ... On Thu, 28 Feb 2008 21:35:20 -0500, HK wrote: John H. wrote: On Thu, 28 Feb 2008 20:59:41 -0500, HK wrote: BAR wrote: Reginald P. Smithers III wrote: I find it humorous that "Reggie," the poster here with no actual life, no real name, no evidence of boat ownership, no evidence of a wife, no evidence of kids, no evidence of a job, gets his jollies sniffing up the butts of posters who do have actual lives, real names, real boats, real families, and real jobs. Be that as it may, Harry, you and I both know you just *love* the title of this thread! I think this "newsgroup" has been dragged into the sewer by posters here who have absolutely no interest in boats. Are you thinking of unsubscribing? It's not difficult. Hell, someone here would probably help.* Send D&J and email and let them know where you'll be*. Oh, post a picture of the lobstsa' boat first, OK? -- John H Say what? And you taught high school. "Send D&J and email and let them know where you'll be" No, he was a substitute babysitter at a high school, and quit because he didn't have the ability or cojones to teach blacks or latinos. |
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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. |
YO! HARRY!
Reginald P. Smithers III wrote:
I actually have all of the above, I just don't have any need to make up an imaginary life, imaginary wife, imaginary educational background for myself and my wife, just for rec.boats. I am very pleased with the life, my job, my boat and most importantly my family. Did I tell you my son has been offered a Full Scholarship for a PhD program at a very selective University? On top of the Full Scholarship, they are giving him a $24,000 stipend with an additional $5000 for individual study during the summer. He is holding out for a better offer. I am just telling you this so you can feel that I have told you some personal information about myself. As I said, I am very pleased with my life and my family. My job is very rewarding so I don't need to get stroked in rec.boats, and I normally spend 2 or 3 nights a week on my boat during the summer. More *undocumented* Reggie bullsh*t. Your "son" probably is in a juvenile detention facility. |
YO! HARRY!
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. |
YO! HARRY!
HK wrote:
Reginald P. Smithers III wrote: I actually have all of the above, I just don't have any need to make up an imaginary life, imaginary wife, imaginary educational background for myself and my wife, just for rec.boats. I am very pleased with the life, my job, my boat and most importantly my family. Did I tell you my son has been offered a Full Scholarship for a PhD program at a very selective University? On top of the Full Scholarship, they are giving him a $24,000 stipend with an additional $5000 for individual study during the summer. He is holding out for a better offer. I am just telling you this so you can feel that I have told you some personal information about myself. As I said, I am very pleased with my life and my family. My job is very rewarding so I don't need to get stroked in rec.boats, and I normally spend 2 or 3 nights a week on my boat during the summer. More *undocumented* Reggie bullsh*t. Your "son" probably is in a juvenile detention facility. Do you see why it is silly to give personal information in rec.boats? When you have people making up "Lobster Boats", Yale Degrees, Dr.Dr. wifes, imaginary political presentations etc, it really is silly to post personal information. My life (including my family, my job and my boat) is very very nice. I tell myself everyday that I have been blessed. |
YO! HARRY!
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. |
YO! HARRY!
HK wrote:
Reginald P. Smithers III wrote: I actually have all of the above, I just don't have any need to make up an imaginary life, imaginary wife, imaginary educational background for myself and my wife, just for rec.boats. I am very pleased with the life, my job, my boat and most importantly my family. Did I tell you my son has been offered a Full Scholarship for a PhD program at a very selective University? On top of the Full Scholarship, they are giving him a $24,000 stipend with an additional $5000 for individual study during the summer. He is holding out for a better offer. I am just telling you this so you can feel that I have told you some personal information about myself. As I said, I am very pleased with my life and my family. My job is very rewarding so I don't need to get stroked in rec.boats, and I normally spend 2 or 3 nights a week on my boat during the summer. More *undocumented* Reggie bullsh*t. Your "son" probably is in a juvenile detention facility. Look who's using the word undocumented. |
YO! HARRY!
On Thu, 28 Feb 2008 22:24:17 -0500, "Reginald P. Smithers III"
"Reggie is Here wrote: HK wrote: I think this "newsgroup" has been dragged into the sewer by posters here who have absolutely no interest in boats. Do you mean the kind of person who would make up a story about his wife being a psychiatrist, so he could insult people and try to boost up his weak ego? Harry are you going to finally admit that the Bricklayers were having their "meeting" at the "del" this week? He was there - I have proof. http://www.swsports.org/images/Pictu...onvention.jpeg Harry is the guy in the middle with the Afro. :) |
YO! HARRY!
Reginald P. Smithers III wrote:
HK wrote: Reginald P. Smithers III wrote: I actually have all of the above, I just don't have any need to make up an imaginary life, imaginary wife, imaginary educational background for myself and my wife, just for rec.boats. I am very pleased with the life, my job, my boat and most importantly my family. Did I tell you my son has been offered a Full Scholarship for a PhD program at a very selective University? On top of the Full Scholarship, they are giving him a $24,000 stipend with an additional $5000 for individual study during the summer. He is holding out for a better offer. I am just telling you this so you can feel that I have told you some personal information about myself. As I said, I am very pleased with my life and my family. My job is very rewarding so I don't need to get stroked in rec.boats, and I normally spend 2 or 3 nights a week on my boat during the summer. More *undocumented* Reggie bullsh*t. Your "son" probably is in a juvenile detention facility. Do you see why it is silly to give personal information in rec.boats? When you have people making up "Lobster Boats", Yale Degrees, Dr.Dr. wifes, imaginary political presentations etc, it really is silly to post personal information. My life (including my family, my job and my boat) is very very nice. I tell myself everyday that I have been blessed. You probably should be in a juvenile detention facility, too. |
YO! HARRY!
Short Wave Sportfishing wrote:
On Thu, 28 Feb 2008 22:24:17 -0500, "Reginald P. Smithers III" "Reggie is Here wrote: HK wrote: I think this "newsgroup" has been dragged into the sewer by posters here who have absolutely no interest in boats. Do you mean the kind of person who would make up a story about his wife being a psychiatrist, so he could insult people and try to boost up his weak ego? Harry are you going to finally admit that the Bricklayers were having their "meeting" at the "del" this week? He was there - I have proof. http://www.swsports.org/images/Pictu...onvention.jpeg Harry is the guy in the middle with the Afro. :) For someone in his 60's he is extremely well preserved. It must be clean living. |
YO! HARRY!
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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