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Vic Smith June 12th 08 10:59 PM

Gas prices, quesiton from a Wrecked boater....;)
 
On Thu, 12 Jun 2008 14:19:07 -0500, (Geoff Miller)
wrote:



Larry writes:

Watching jetskiiers refuel several times on saturday from jugs,
it's amazing more haven't exploded in flames....(c;



The fuel tanks on most, if not all, boats are farther from their
engines than the fuel tanks on jetskis are, simply by virtue o
the fact that most boats are bigger than jetskis if nothing else.

A few summers ago I rented a 40-foot houseboat on Lake Sonoma in
the wine country of Northern California. There'd been an incident
a year or two previously where a kid swimming near the dock had
been electrocuted by straw current, so the "solution" was to cut
off all electricity to the dock. As a result, the houseboat-
rental guys had to refuel their boats from jugs.

Wine jugs?

--Vic

Geoff Miller June 14th 08 07:04 PM

Gas prices, quesiton from a Wrecked boater....;)
 


Jim writes:

Come back and tell us all about your boat fueling experiences
after you've done it a couple of times. Till then you're just
blowing smoke.



"Blowing smoke?" That was presented as an idea, a suggestion
for getting around high prices at the fuel dock, not as something
I've done.

You haven't come up with a single, credible reason why it wouldn't
work. The objections you cam eup with were silly, and I shot them
down one by one.

You're arguing just to argue. I don't know why this topic triggered
such hostlity in you. Maybe you're one of those people who resists
anything new.

Alternatively, maybe you're just a dickhead.



Geoff

--
"A British advertising man with a proper education
can make magazine copy for ribbed condoms sound
like the Magna goddam Carta." -- Stephen King


JimH[_2_] June 14th 08 08:08 PM

Gas prices, quesiton from a Wrecked boater....;)
 
On Jun 14, 2:04 pm, (Geoff Miller) wrote:
Jim writes:
Come back and tell us all about your boat fueling experiences
after you've done it a couple of times. Till then you're just
blowing smoke.


"Blowing smoke?" That was presented as an idea, a suggestion
for getting around high prices at the fuel dock, not as something
I've done.

You haven't come up with a single, credible reason why it wouldn't
work. The objections you cam eup with were silly, and I shot them
down one by one.

You're arguing just to argue. I don't know why this topic triggered
such hostlity in you. Maybe you're one of those people who resists
anything new.

Alternatively, maybe you're just a dickhead.

Geoff

--
"A British advertising man with a proper education
can make magazine copy for ribbed condoms sound
like the Magna goddam Carta." -- Stephen King


Florida Jim is a trolling ass. Ignore him.

HK June 14th 08 08:36 PM

Gas prices, quesiton from a Wrecked boater....;)
 
Geoff Miller wrote:
Jim writes:

Come back and tell us all about your boat fueling experiences
after you've done it a couple of times. Till then you're just
blowing smoke.



"Blowing smoke?" That was presented as an idea, a suggestion
for getting around high prices at the fuel dock, not as something
I've done.

You haven't come up with a single, credible reason why it wouldn't
work. The objections you cam eup with were silly, and I shot them
down one by one.

You're arguing just to argue. I don't know why this topic triggered
such hostlity in you. Maybe you're one of those people who resists
anything new.

Alternatively, maybe you're just a dickhead.



Geoff

--
"A British advertising man with a proper education
can make magazine copy for ribbed condoms sound
like the Magna goddam Carta." -- Stephen King



Jim from Florida is a horse's ass.

JimH[_2_] June 14th 08 10:34 PM

Gas prices, quesiton from a Wrecked boater....;)
 
On Jun 14, 5:32 pm, wrote:
On Sat, 14 Jun 2008 13:04:39 -0500, (Geoff Miller) wrote:





Jim writes:


Come back and tell us all about your boat fueling experiences
after you've done it a couple of times. Till then you're just
blowing smoke.


"Blowing smoke?" That was presented as an idea, a suggestion
for getting around high prices at the fuel dock, not as something
I've done.


You haven't come up with a single, credible reason why it wouldn't
work. The objections you cam eup with were silly, and I shot them
down one by one.


You're arguing just to argue. I don't know why this topic triggered
such hostlity in you. Maybe you're one of those people who resists
anything new.


Alternatively, maybe you're just a dickhead.


Geoff


I almost never fuel my boat by any method other than with jugs. What's the
mysterious problem that Jim has when he tries to pour a liquid from one
container into another?


Static electricity.

HK June 14th 08 10:38 PM

Gas prices, quesiton from a Wrecked boater....;)
 
JimH wrote:
On Jun 14, 5:32 pm, wrote:
On Sat, 14 Jun 2008 13:04:39 -0500, (Geoff Miller) wrote:





Jim writes:
Come back and tell us all about your boat fueling experiences
after you've done it a couple of times. Till then you're just
blowing smoke.
"Blowing smoke?" That was presented as an idea, a suggestion
for getting around high prices at the fuel dock, not as something
I've done.
You haven't come up with a single, credible reason why it wouldn't
work. The objections you cam eup with were silly, and I shot them
down one by one.
You're arguing just to argue. I don't know why this topic triggered
such hostlity in you. Maybe you're one of those people who resists
anything new.
Alternatively, maybe you're just a dickhead.
Geoff

I almost never fuel my boat by any method other than with jugs. What's the
mysterious problem that Jim has when he tries to pour a liquid from one
container into another?


Static electricity.


Florida Jim? Overwhelming stupidity and clumsiness, if he even has a boat.

Jim June 14th 08 11:22 PM

Gas prices, quesiton from a Wrecked boater....;)
 

wrote in message
...
On Sat, 14 Jun 2008 13:04:39 -0500, (Geoff Miller) wrote:



Jim writes:

Come back and tell us all about your boat fueling experiences
after you've done it a couple of times. Till then you're just
blowing smoke.



"Blowing smoke?" That was presented as an idea, a suggestion
for getting around high prices at the fuel dock, not as something
I've done.

You haven't come up with a single, credible reason why it wouldn't
work. The objections you cam eup with were silly, and I shot them
down one by one.

You're arguing just to argue. I don't know why this topic triggered
such hostlity in you. Maybe you're one of those people who resists
anything new.

Alternatively, maybe you're just a dickhead.



Geoff


I almost never fuel my boat by any method other than with jugs. What's the
mysterious problem that Jim has when he tries to pour a liquid from one
container into another?


Jim Tried it. Jim thought it was a waste of time and trouble. Jim's problem
was that his time was much too valuable to be schlepping jerry jugs full of
gas some 200 yards to fuel a boat. The money saved just wasn't worth the
trouble. There were other reasons but that was the main one. I understand it
is the only option for some and I feel sorry for them.


Geoff Miller June 26th 08 08:29 PM

Gas prices, quesiton from a Wrecked boater....;)
 


Vic Smith writes:

: As a result, the houseboat-rental guys had to refuel
: their boats from jugs.

Wine jugs?



Chianti.



Geoff

--
"What do you suppose the waiter will do when you tell him his
Chianti tastes as though a platoon of Togolese askari have
used it to wash their pits before straining it back into the
bottle through a freshly skinned civet's rectum?" -- AA Gill

[email protected] June 27th 08 03:35 AM

Gas prices, quesiton from a Wrecked boater....;)
 
On Jun 14, 6:22*pm, "Jim" wrote:
wrote in message

...



On Sat, 14 Jun 2008 13:04:39 -0500, (Geoff *Miller) wrote:


Jim writes:


Come back and tell us all about your boat fueling experiences
after you've done it a couple of times. Till then you're just
blowing smoke.


"Blowing smoke?" *That was presented as an idea, a suggestion
for getting around high prices at the fuel dock, not as something
I've done.


You haven't come up with a single, credible reason why it wouldn't
work. *The objections you cam eup with were silly, and I shot them
down one by one.


You're arguing just to argue. *I don't know why this topic triggered
such hostlity in you. *Maybe you're one of those people who resists
anything new.


Alternatively, maybe you're just a dickhead.


Geoff


I almost never fuel my boat by any method other than with jugs. What's the
mysterious problem that Jim has when he tries to pour a liquid from one
container into another?


Jim Tried it. Jim thought it was a waste of time and trouble. Jim's problem
was that his time was much too valuable to be schlepping jerry jugs full of
gas some 200 yards to fuel a boat. The money saved just wasn't worth the
trouble. There were other reasons but that was the main one. I understand it
is the only option for some and I feel sorry for them.- Hide quoted text -

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Awe, crap! Now you've went and engaged the two idiots again. Don't you
know that if Harry hasn't done it, doesn't own it, hasn't tried it,
it's just wrong?


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