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HK April 5th 08 01:28 PM

An important day in American boating history
 
On this day in 1621, the Mayflower departed for England after having
deposited 102 Pilgrims at what became the American colony of Plymouth,
Massachusetts.


Equally important, but not boating related, on this day in 1614,
Pocahontas, daughter of Chief Powhatan, married Virginia planter and
colonial official John Rolfe.

Jim April 5th 08 01:48 PM

An important day in American boating history
 

"HK" wrote in message
...
On this day in 1621, the Mayflower departed for England after having
deposited 102 Pilgrims at what became the American colony of Plymouth,
Massachusetts.


Equally important, but not boating related, on this day in 1614,
Pocahontas, daughter of Chief Powhatan, married Virginia planter and
colonial official John Rolfe.


How's Chucks group working out for you, harry?


HK April 5th 08 02:17 PM

An important day in American boating history
 
Jim wrote:

"HK" wrote in message
...
On this day in 1621, the Mayflower departed for England after having
deposited 102 Pilgrims at what became the American colony of Plymouth,
Massachusetts.


Equally important, but not boating related, on this day in 1614,
Pocahontas, daughter of Chief Powhatan, married Virginia planter and
colonial official John Rolfe.


How's Chucks group working out for you, harry?



It has possibilities, a lot more than this joint has.
Why? Are you posting your boating-relating gems there?

Oh...wait...I forgot...you don't have any.

Jim April 5th 08 02:44 PM

An important day in American boating history
 

"HK" wrote in message
. ..
Jim wrote:

"HK" wrote in message
...
On this day in 1621, the Mayflower departed for England after having
deposited 102 Pilgrims at what became the American colony of Plymouth,
Massachusetts.


Equally important, but not boating related, on this day in 1614,
Pocahontas, daughter of Chief Powhatan, married Virginia planter and
colonial official John Rolfe.


How's Chucks group working out for you, harry?



It has possibilities, a lot more than this joint has.
Why? Are you posting your boating-relating gems there?

Oh...wait...I forgot...you don't have any.


Why are you still here trashing this newsgroup? Probably because you don't
know how to be civil to people, and you can't get your jolly's off at
Chuck's group.
Agreed. Chuck's group has possibilities and I wish him well with it. It is a
bit awkward for me to read so I will visit once in a while, but rest assured
I will be here for you when crave attention.
Here's one to start off with. I'm curious about your libido problem and
wonder if the posters of sexy women in your bedroom help at all. All of us
will be your age someday and might encounter similar libido problems. So
share with us your insights.


Tim April 5th 08 02:47 PM

An important day in American boating history
 
On Apr 5, 6:28*am, HK wrote:
On this day in 1621, the Mayflower departed for England after having
deposited 102 Pilgrims at what became the American colony of Plymouth,
Massachusetts.


I don't know how many generations it would be, but my brother-in-law's
grand parents were on that ship!

I think Chuck had relates on there too....

HK April 5th 08 02:52 PM

An important day in American boating history
 
Tim wrote:
On Apr 5, 6:28 am, HK wrote:
On this day in 1621, the Mayflower departed for England after having
deposited 102 Pilgrims at what became the American colony of Plymouth,
Massachusetts.


I don't know how many generations it would be, but my brother-in-law's
grand parents were on that ship!

I think Chuck had relates on there too....



I think your brother in law needs a few "greats" in front of grandparents.

My grandparents waited awhile before coming over...about 270 years or so.


HK April 5th 08 02:53 PM

An important day in American boating history
 
Jim wrote:

"HK" wrote in message
. ..
Jim wrote:

"HK" wrote in message
...
On this day in 1621, the Mayflower departed for England after having
deposited 102 Pilgrims at what became the American colony of
Plymouth, Massachusetts.


Equally important, but not boating related, on this day in 1614,
Pocahontas, daughter of Chief Powhatan, married Virginia planter and
colonial official John Rolfe.

How's Chucks group working out for you, harry?



It has possibilities, a lot more than this joint has.
Why? Are you posting your boating-relating gems there?

Oh...wait...I forgot...you don't have any.


Why are you still here trashing this newsgroup?


You're the trash, buddyboy. Read over your own posts for the last two
months. Nothing but trash.

Hey...I found a box of unsharpened pencils in my desk.
Do you have a tin cup?
If you do, I will send you the pencils and you can sit in front of the
barber shop and try to sell them for a dime each.
That would be good work for someone as challenged as you are, eh?

Don White April 5th 08 02:59 PM

An important day in American boating history
 

"Jim" wrote in message
...
snip...
Here's one to start off with. I'm curious about your libido problem and
wonder if the posters of sexy women in your bedroom help at all. All of us
will be your age someday and might encounter similar libido problems. So
share with us your insights.


You're posting in a boating newsgroup in April and all you 're concerned
with is Harrys sex life???
Sad!



[email protected] April 5th 08 03:03 PM

An important day in American boating history
 
On Apr 5, 9:17*am, HK wrote:
Jim wrote:

"HK" wrote in message
...
On this day in 1621, the Mayflower departed for England after having
deposited 102 Pilgrims at what became the American colony of Plymouth,
Massachusetts.


Equally important, but not boating related, on this day in 1614,
Pocahontas, daughter of Chief Powhatan, married Virginia planter and
colonial official John Rolfe.


How's Chucks group working out for you, harry?


It has possibilities, a lot more than this joint has.


Harry, if "this joint" is so bad, why in hell are you here?
The only reason you think this place is so bad is because just about
everyone is sick and tired of your constant lies, name calling,
insults and political cut and pastes.


HK April 5th 08 03:04 PM

An important day in American boating history
 
Don White wrote:
"Jim" wrote in message
...
snip...
Here's one to start off with. I'm curious about your libido problem and
wonder if the posters of sexy women in your bedroom help at all. All of us
will be your age someday and might encounter similar libido problems. So
share with us your insights.


You're posting in a boating newsgroup in April and all you 're concerned
with is Harrys sex life???
Sad!




You know, when I got up this morning, I took a look around our bedroom,
and the only sexy woman in there was my wife. No posters.

Fla-Jim probably sleeps with his hairy palm cocked and ready for inaction.


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