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I just liked the aluminum and plastic weave folding chair, I had
never seen anyone use that as a fishing chair before or even use it
on a boat. It was very memorable.


I don't recall much about the chair, Reggie. It's interesting that
you do. I suppose that's what a dip**** like you would remember about
a pretty good offshore fishing trip. I have a couple of folding "deck
chairs" I sometimes use on my boats. I bought them at West, so I
guess they're one step up from the "weave" chairs. Since you don't
boat, and especially don't boat in salt water or fish, either, you
probably wouldn't appreciate the utility of lightweight, easily
movable, folding chairs on a fishing boat.

But that's because you're a dip****.


No, I don't think we are talking about the same chairs. The ones I
saw were the kind that ma and pa kettle bring to the 4th of July
fireworks show. While West Marine currently does not sell those
chair, and i can understand why, I think the only place you can
currently buy them are at Walmart. Walmart might sell them, but they
don't bother to put them on the web page. The problem with those
cheap plastic weave chairs is the sun will degrade the webbing way to
quickly for them to be functional on a boat. Considering your weight
problem that would be very embarrassing and awkward when they give
way. I can see you ass falling thru, your feet up in the air, the
fishing rod weaving all over, and everyone trying to unsuccessful pry
your ass from the chair.



You're really a dip****, Reggie. As I stated, it wasn't my boat, and it
wasn't my chair.

How's your boy doing in Thailand? Picking up male tourists for $25 a throw?


No, he left Thailand awhile ago. He called and left a message is in one
of those countries called ....stan. It was a bad connection, so I
really couldn't understand it well.

I appreciate you asking about my son. Did I tell you about his gf?
Wow, she is a beauty and a really sweet personality. They are having
the time of their life.

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Reginald P. Smithers III wrote:
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Reginald P. Smithers III wrote:


I just liked the aluminum and plastic weave folding chair, I had
never seen anyone use that as a fishing chair before or even use it
on a boat. It was very memorable.


I don't recall much about the chair, Reggie. It's interesting that
you do. I suppose that's what a dip**** like you would remember
about a pretty good offshore fishing trip. I have a couple of
folding "deck chairs" I sometimes use on my boats. I bought them at
West, so I guess they're one step up from the "weave" chairs. Since
you don't boat, and especially don't boat in salt water or fish,
either, you probably wouldn't appreciate the utility of lightweight,
easily movable, folding chairs on a fishing boat.

But that's because you're a dip****.

No, I don't think we are talking about the same chairs. The ones I
saw were the kind that ma and pa kettle bring to the 4th of July
fireworks show. While West Marine currently does not sell those
chair, and i can understand why, I think the only place you can
currently buy them are at Walmart. Walmart might sell them, but they
don't bother to put them on the web page. The problem with those
cheap plastic weave chairs is the sun will degrade the webbing way to
quickly for them to be functional on a boat. Considering your weight
problem that would be very embarrassing and awkward when they give
way. I can see you ass falling thru, your feet up in the air, the
fishing rod weaving all over, and everyone trying to unsuccessful pry
your ass from the chair.



You're really a dip****, Reggie. As I stated, it wasn't my boat, and
it wasn't my chair.

How's your boy doing in Thailand? Picking up male tourists for $25 a
throw?


No, he left Thailand awhile ago. He called and left a message is in one
of those countries called ....stan. It was a bad connection, so I
really couldn't understand it well.

I appreciate you asking about my son. Did I tell you about his gf? Wow,
she is a beauty and a really sweet personality. They are having the
time of their life.



"She" is probably a trans-sexual.

BTW, why do you feel the need to comment on the boats of others when you
don't have the balls to post photos of the boat you claim to own?

Is your imaginary son the same sort of pussy you are?

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HK wrote:

"She" is probably a trans-sexual.

BTW, why do you feel the need to comment on the boats of others when you
don't have the balls to post photos of the boat you claim to own?

Is your imaginary son the same sort of pussy you are?


That was an amazing post. You outlined all of your faults in three
sentences!
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Reginald P. Smithers III wrote:


No, he left Thailand awhile ago. He called and left a message is in one
of those countries called ....stan. It was a bad connection, so I
really couldn't understand it well.

I appreciate you asking about my son. Did I tell you about his gf? Wow,
she is a beauty and a really sweet personality. They are having the
time of their life.



Maybe when your imaginary son returns, the two of you can visit an
imaginary computer store and you can buy him an imaginary computer.



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HK wrote:
Reginald P. Smithers III wrote:


No, he left Thailand awhile ago. He called and left a message is in
one of those countries called ....stan. It was a bad connection, so I
really couldn't understand it well.

I appreciate you asking about my son. Did I tell you about his gf?
Wow, she is a beauty and a really sweet personality. They are having
the time of their life.



Maybe when your imaginary son returns, the two of you can visit an
imaginary computer store and you can buy him an imaginary computer.




Nah, when he returns he has decided he wants a MacPro, he has seen all
of the problems with Vista and is smart enough not to buy one.

Did I tell you when my son and his gf were in either Cambodia or Loas,
they volunteered to help build a community center in one of the small
villages. They were spending time in the mountains treking thru the
rain forest, and living with a native trible. They came across this
community that needed some help with the project before the rainy season
started. I don't think he used a shovel, but I think he did mix mud,
straw and manure to make some kind of brick. While he is an
intellectual and into academia, he does have a higher opinion of those
who work with their hands than you and JimH seem to have. The fact that
he was dirty and sweaty working with manure, in a extremely hot country,
he was proud to be able to do something to help. As I said, he didn't
mention if he used a shovel, but I know he would not have thought twice
about using one, and definitely would not have been insulted if someone
said something about it. I am not sure, but i think the marine base in
japan might have a considerable more comfortable working conditions than
the mountains of Loas and Cambodia.

I said it at the time, and i will repeat it. I think JimH's son was
smart to enlist in the Marines and get paid to learn a skill that he can
use in the civilian world. Hopefully he will stay in the Marines long
enough to actually learn how to operate a bulldozer. The fact that he
has been placed in a really nice, safe cushy marine base, is the icing
on the cake.


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Reginald P. Smithers III wrote:
HK wrote:
Reginald P. Smithers III wrote:


No, he left Thailand awhile ago. He called and left a message is in
one of those countries called ....stan. It was a bad connection, so
I really couldn't understand it well.

I appreciate you asking about my son. Did I tell you about his gf?
Wow, she is a beauty and a really sweet personality. They are having
the time of their life.



Maybe when your imaginary son returns, the two of you can visit an
imaginary computer store and you can buy him an imaginary computer.




Nah, when he returns he has decided he wants a MacPro, he has seen all
of the problems with Vista and is smart enough not to buy one.


More b.s. from the Yokozuna wannabe of rec.boats, the dip**** known as
Reggie.
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On Sat, 19 Apr 2008 16:01:44 -0400, "Reginald P. Smithers III"
"Reggie is Here wrote:

and living with a native trible


That's tribble.

And that wasn't Laos - that was a Star Trek set.
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Short Wave Sportfishing wrote:
On Sat, 19 Apr 2008 16:01:44 -0400, "Reginald P. Smithers III"
"Reggie is Here wrote:

and living with a native trible


That's tribble.

And that wasn't Laos - that was a Star Trek set.


Well it was a bad phone connection, so I might have misunderstood him.



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On Apr 19, 6:41*pm, Short Wave Sportfishing
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On Sat, 19 Apr 2008 16:01:44 -0400, "Reginald P. Smithers III"
"Reggie is Here wrote:

and living with a native trible


That's tribble.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lZvmxmVVdk8

BTW, the guy that was in deep doo-doo for importing the tribbles was
"Harry" (Mudd)
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Tim wrote:
On Apr 19, 6:41 pm, Short Wave Sportfishing
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On Sat, 19 Apr 2008 16:01:44 -0400, "Reginald P. Smithers III"
"Reggie is Here wrote:

and living with a native trible

That's tribble.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lZvmxmVVdk8

BTW, the guy that was in deep doo-doo for importing the tribbles was
"Harry" (Mudd)


My son said he was sending us a box of something, I hope it is not
tribbles.


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