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JimH[_2_] July 6th 08 11:38 PM

Against My Better Judgement..............
 
.........friends of ours convinced us to take the boat out today. We
did and never saw so many aholes out on the water. Even our normally
secluded swimming hole was abuzz with the aholes and jetskiers.

Made it back safe and sound despite folks clogging up the river and
gas docks by not knowing how to maneuver their boats......reminded me
of a member here and his difficulties handling his new 18 foot boat..

Heading out tomorrow for Kelleys Island as things will return to
normal tomorrow.

PS: I see the Team Wrecked.Boats spent the afternoon here talking
about Chucks place and whining. Too funny.


[email protected] July 6th 08 11:41 PM

Against My Better Judgement..............
 
On Jul 6, 6:38*pm, JimH wrote:
........friends of ours convinced us to take the boat out today. *We
did and never saw so many aholes out on the water. *Even our normally
secluded swimming hole was abuzz with the aholes and jetskiers.

Made it back safe and sound despite folks clogging up the river and
gas docks by not knowing how to maneuver their boats......reminded me
of a member here and his difficulties handling his new 18 foot boat..

Heading out tomorrow for Kelleys Island as things will return to
normal tomorrow.

PS: *I see the Team Wrecked.Boats spent the afternoon here talking
about Chucks place and whining. * Too funny.


An intelligent man wouldn't do anything against their better judgement.

HK July 6th 08 11:50 PM

Against My Better Judgement..............
 
wrote:
On Jul 6, 6:38 pm, JimH wrote:
........friends of ours convinced us to take the boat out today. We
did and never saw so many aholes out on the water. Even our normally
secluded swimming hole was abuzz with the aholes and jetskiers.

Made it back safe and sound despite folks clogging up the river and
gas docks by not knowing how to maneuver their boats......reminded me
of a member here and his difficulties handling his new 18 foot boat..

Heading out tomorrow for Kelleys Island as things will return to
normal tomorrow.

PS: I see the Team Wrecked.Boats spent the afternoon here talking
about Chucks place and whining. Too funny.


An intelligent man wouldn't do anything against their better judgement.



An intelligent *man* might not do anything against *his* better
*judgment*, crap-for-brains.

Next time you go to school, work hard and try to complete the third grade.




JimH[_2_] July 6th 08 11:59 PM

Against My Better Judgement..............
 
On Jul 6, 6:50*pm, HK wrote:
wrote:
On Jul 6, 6:38 pm, JimH wrote:
........friends of ours convinced us to take the boat out today. *We
did and never saw so many aholes out on the water. *Even our normally
secluded swimming hole was abuzz with the aholes and jetskiers.


Made it back safe and sound despite folks clogging up the river and
gas docks by not knowing how to maneuver their boats......reminded me
of a member here and his difficulties handling his new 18 foot boat..


Heading out tomorrow for Kelleys Island as things will return to
normal tomorrow.


PS: *I see the Team Wrecked.Boats spent the afternoon here talking
about Chucks place and whining. * Too funny.


An intelligent man wouldn't do anything against their better judgement.


An intelligent *man* might not do anything against *his* better
*judgment*, crap-for-brains.

Next time you go to school, work hard and try to complete the third grade..


Loogy never ceases to amaze me.

HK July 7th 08 12:02 AM

Against My Better Judgement..............
 
JimH wrote:
On Jul 6, 6:50 pm, HK wrote:
wrote:
On Jul 6, 6:38 pm, JimH wrote:
........friends of ours convinced us to take the boat out today. We
did and never saw so many aholes out on the water. Even our normally
secluded swimming hole was abuzz with the aholes and jetskiers.
Made it back safe and sound despite folks clogging up the river and
gas docks by not knowing how to maneuver their boats......reminded me
of a member here and his difficulties handling his new 18 foot boat..
Heading out tomorrow for Kelleys Island as things will return to
normal tomorrow.
PS: I see the Team Wrecked.Boats spent the afternoon here talking
about Chucks place and whining. Too funny.
An intelligent man wouldn't do anything against their better judgement.

An intelligent *man* might not do anything against *his* better
*judgment*, crap-for-brains.

Next time you go to school, work hard and try to complete the third grade.


Loogy never ceases to amaze me.



He doesn't amaze me...he reminds me of the guy with the mop at the car
wash, except the guy with the mop at the car wash works for a living.

[email protected] July 7th 08 01:02 AM

Against My Better Judgement..............
 
On Jul 6, 6:38*pm, JimH wrote:
........friends of ours convinced us to take the boat out today. *We
did and never saw so many aholes out on the water. *Even our normally
secluded swimming hole was abuzz with the aholes and jetskiers.

Made it back safe and sound despite folks clogging up the river and
gas docks by not knowing how to maneuver their boats......reminded me
of a member here and his difficulties handling his new 18 foot boat..

Heading out tomorrow for Kelleys Island as things will return to
normal tomorrow.

PS: *I see the Team Wrecked.Boats spent the afternoon here talking
about Chucks place and whining. * Too funny.


Not me, I spent the day at the track watching the mouse, and being
just as respectful to the new riders, as they were to us when we were
new.. Not bitching and thinking I was better than them and they should
get our of my way, like some assholes here....

HK July 7th 08 01:06 AM

Against My Better Judgement..............
 
wrote:
On Jul 6, 6:38 pm, JimH wrote:
........friends of ours convinced us to take the boat out today. We
did and never saw so many aholes out on the water. Even our normally
secluded swimming hole was abuzz with the aholes and jetskiers.

Made it back safe and sound despite folks clogging up the river and
gas docks by not knowing how to maneuver their boats......reminded me
of a member here and his difficulties handling his new 18 foot boat..

Heading out tomorrow for Kelleys Island as things will return to
normal tomorrow.

PS: I see the Team Wrecked.Boats spent the afternoon here talking
about Chucks place and whining. Too funny.


Not me, I spent the day at the track watching the mouse, and being
just as respectful to the new riders, as they were to us when we were
new.. Not bitching and thinking I was better than them and they should
get our of my way, like some assholes here....



Well, I'm glad your kid didn't get seriously injured. Motorcycle racing
is very much like parachuting: the more you do it, the more likely you
are going to have a serious accident.


Short Wave Sportfishing[_2_] July 7th 08 01:52 AM

Against My Better Judgement..............
 
On Sun, 6 Jul 2008 17:02:10 -0700 (PDT),
wrote:

thinking I was better than them and they should
get our of my way


Get out of my way. :)


[email protected] July 7th 08 01:57 AM

Against My Better Judgement..............
 
On Jul 6, 8:52*pm, Short Wave Sportfishing
wrote:
On Sun, 6 Jul 2008 17:02:10 -0700 (PDT),

wrote:
thinking I was better than them and they should
get our of my way


Get out of my way. *:)


Whateven;)

[email protected] July 7th 08 02:06 AM

Against My Better Judgement..............
 
On Jul 6, 8:06*pm, HK wrote:


Well, I'm glad your kid didn't get seriously injured.


Thanks man.. I knew there was a human somewhere behind that frekin'
sockpuppet. ..

BAR[_2_] July 7th 08 02:11 AM

Against My Better Judgement..............
 
HK wrote:
wrote:
On Jul 6, 6:38 pm, JimH wrote:
........friends of ours convinced us to take the boat out today. We
did and never saw so many aholes out on the water. Even our normally
secluded swimming hole was abuzz with the aholes and jetskiers.

Made it back safe and sound despite folks clogging up the river and
gas docks by not knowing how to maneuver their boats......reminded me
of a member here and his difficulties handling his new 18 foot boat..

Heading out tomorrow for Kelleys Island as things will return to
normal tomorrow.

PS: I see the Team Wrecked.Boats spent the afternoon here talking
about Chucks place and whining. Too funny.


Not me, I spent the day at the track watching the mouse, and being
just as respectful to the new riders, as they were to us when we were
new.. Not bitching and thinking I was better than them and they should
get our of my way, like some assholes here....



Well, I'm glad your kid didn't get seriously injured. Motorcycle racing
is very much like parachuting: the more you do it, the more likely you
are going to have a serious accident.


Really? I've made 1700 jumps all non-military and the worst thing that
every happened to me was I broke my left thumb. Hell, I never had to
ride my reserve.

JimH[_2_] July 7th 08 02:14 AM

Against My Better Judgement..............
 
On Jul 6, 9:11*pm, BAR wrote:
HK wrote:
wrote:
On Jul 6, 6:38 pm, JimH wrote:
........friends of ours convinced us to take the boat out today. *We
did and never saw so many aholes out on the water. *Even our normally
secluded swimming hole was abuzz with the aholes and jetskiers.


Made it back safe and sound despite folks clogging up the river and
gas docks by not knowing how to maneuver their boats......reminded me
of a member here and his difficulties handling his new 18 foot boat..


Heading out tomorrow for Kelleys Island as things will return to
normal tomorrow.


PS: *I see the Team Wrecked.Boats spent the afternoon here talking
about Chucks place and whining. * Too funny.


Not me, I spent the day at the track watching the mouse, and being
just as respectful to the new riders, as they were to us when we were
new.. Not bitching and thinking I was better than them and they should
get our of my way, like some assholes here....


Well, I'm glad your kid didn't get seriously injured. Motorcycle racing
is very much like parachuting: the more you do it, the more likely you
are going to have a serious accident.


Really? I've made 1700 jumps all non-military and the worst thing that
every happened to me was I broke my left thumb. Hell, I never had to
ride my reserve.


Try to get life insurance while telling them you sky dive for fun.

HK July 7th 08 02:14 AM

Against My Better Judgement..............
 
BAR wrote:
HK wrote:
wrote:
On Jul 6, 6:38 pm, JimH wrote:
........friends of ours convinced us to take the boat out today. We
did and never saw so many aholes out on the water. Even our normally
secluded swimming hole was abuzz with the aholes and jetskiers.

Made it back safe and sound despite folks clogging up the river and
gas docks by not knowing how to maneuver their boats......reminded me
of a member here and his difficulties handling his new 18 foot boat..

Heading out tomorrow for Kelleys Island as things will return to
normal tomorrow.

PS: I see the Team Wrecked.Boats spent the afternoon here talking
about Chucks place and whining. Too funny.

Not me, I spent the day at the track watching the mouse, and being
just as respectful to the new riders, as they were to us when we were
new.. Not bitching and thinking I was better than them and they should
get our of my way, like some assholes here....



Well, I'm glad your kid didn't get seriously injured. Motorcycle
racing is very much like parachuting: the more you do it, the more
likely you are going to have a serious accident.


Really? I've made 1700 jumps all non-military and the worst thing that
every happened to me was I broke my left thumb. Hell, I never had to
ride my reserve.


There's still hope, hey?

JimH[_2_] July 7th 08 02:16 AM

Against My Better Judgement..............
 
On Jul 6, 9:14*pm, HK wrote:
BAR wrote:
HK wrote:
wrote:
On Jul 6, 6:38 pm, JimH wrote:
........friends of ours convinced us to take the boat out today. *We
did and never saw so many aholes out on the water. *Even our normally
secluded swimming hole was abuzz with the aholes and jetskiers.


Made it back safe and sound despite folks clogging up the river and
gas docks by not knowing how to maneuver their boats......reminded me
of a member here and his difficulties handling his new 18 foot boat...


Heading out tomorrow for Kelleys Island as things will return to
normal tomorrow.


PS: *I see the Team Wrecked.Boats spent the afternoon here talking
about Chucks place and whining. * Too funny.


Not me, I spent the day at the track watching the mouse, and being
just as respectful to the new riders, as they were to us when we were
new.. Not bitching and thinking I was better than them and they should
get our of my way, like some assholes here....


Well, I'm glad your kid didn't get seriously injured. Motorcycle
racing is very much like parachuting: the more you do it, the more
likely you are going to have a serious accident.


Really? I've made 1700 jumps all non-military and the worst thing that
every happened to me was I broke my left thumb. Hell, I never had to
ride my reserve.


There's still hope, hey?


Not nice.

Short Wave Sportfishing[_2_] July 7th 08 03:12 AM

Against My Better Judgement..............
 
On Sun, 6 Jul 2008 18:14:13 -0700 (PDT), JimH
wrote:

On Jul 6, 9:11*pm, BAR wrote:
HK wrote:
wrote:
On Jul 6, 6:38 pm, JimH wrote:
........friends of ours convinced us to take the boat out today. *We
did and never saw so many aholes out on the water. *Even our normally
secluded swimming hole was abuzz with the aholes and jetskiers.


Made it back safe and sound despite folks clogging up the river and
gas docks by not knowing how to maneuver their boats......reminded me
of a member here and his difficulties handling his new 18 foot boat..


Heading out tomorrow for Kelleys Island as things will return to
normal tomorrow.


PS: *I see the Team Wrecked.Boats spent the afternoon here talking
about Chucks place and whining. * Too funny.


Not me, I spent the day at the track watching the mouse, and being
just as respectful to the new riders, as they were to us when we were
new.. Not bitching and thinking I was better than them and they should
get our of my way, like some assholes here....


Well, I'm glad your kid didn't get seriously injured. Motorcycle racing
is very much like parachuting: the more you do it, the more likely you
are going to have a serious accident.


Really? I've made 1700 jumps all non-military and the worst thing that
every happened to me was I broke my left thumb. Hell, I never had to
ride my reserve.


Try to get life insurance while telling them you sky dive for fun.


Man, you just can't help it can you?

"Full coverage as a skydiver means you will pay what is called a “flat
extra” charge, an additional amount per thousand dollars of coverage
per year. This will be an additional charge added to what your life
insurance would cost if you didn’t do “Dangerous things”. The majority
of companies charge a flat extra of $2.50 to $3.00 per thousand for
recreational sky divers. So, on $100,000 you would pay $250 to $300
extra per year to be covered. One company really tries to paint you
into a box with this breakout “If 50 or less jumps per year tentative
$3.00 per $1,000 flat extra. If 51-100 jumps per year tentative $5.00
per $1,000 flat extra. If 101-200 jumps per year tentative $7.50 per
$1,000. If over 200 jumps per year tentative $10.00 per $1,000 extra”.
Essentially the more exposure the higher the cost."

http://hinermangroup.com/blog/category/skydiving/

JimH[_2_] July 7th 08 03:17 AM

Against My Better Judgement..............
 
On Jul 6, 10:12*pm, Short Wave Sportfishing
wrote:
On Sun, 6 Jul 2008 18:14:13 -0700 (PDT), JimH
wrote:



On Jul 6, 9:11*pm, BAR wrote:
HK wrote:
wrote:
On Jul 6, 6:38 pm, JimH wrote:
........friends of ours convinced us to take the boat out today. *We
did and never saw so many aholes out on the water. *Even our normally
secluded swimming hole was abuzz with the aholes and jetskiers.


Made it back safe and sound despite folks clogging up the river and
gas docks by not knowing how to maneuver their boats......reminded me
of a member here and his difficulties handling his new 18 foot boat..


Heading out tomorrow for Kelleys Island as things will return to
normal tomorrow.


PS: *I see the Team Wrecked.Boats spent the afternoon here talking
about Chucks place and whining. * Too funny.


Not me, I spent the day at the track watching the mouse, and being
just as respectful to the new riders, as they were to us when we were
new.. Not bitching and thinking I was better than them and they should
get our of my way, like some assholes here....


Well, I'm glad your kid didn't get seriously injured. Motorcycle racing
is very much like parachuting: the more you do it, the more likely you
are going to have a serious accident.


Really? I've made 1700 jumps all non-military and the worst thing that
every happened to me was I broke my left thumb. Hell, I never had to
ride my reserve.


Try to get life insurance while telling them you sky dive for fun.


Man, you just can't help it can you?

"Full coverage as a skydiver means you will pay what is called a “flat
extra” charge, an additional amount per thousand dollars of coverage
per year. This will be an additional charge added to what your life
insurance would cost if you didn’t do “Dangerous things”. The majority
of companies charge a flat extra of $2.50 to $3.00 per thousand for
recreational sky divers. So, on $100,000 you would pay $250 to $300
extra per year to be covered. One company really tries to paint you
into a box with this breakout “If 50 or less jumps per year tentative
$3.00 per $1,000 flat extra. If 51-100 jumps per year tentative $5.00
per $1,000 flat extra. If 101-200 jumps per year tentative $7.50 per
$1,000. If over 200 jumps per year tentative $10.00 per $1,000 extra”.
Essentially the more exposure the higher the cost."

http://hinermangroup.com/blog/category/skydiving/


I never said one could not get coverage Tom. It is, however expensive
because of the risk.

Why are you being so argumentative? You are becoming a Loogy clone.

Vic Smith July 7th 08 03:24 AM

Against My Better Judgement..............
 
On Mon, 07 Jul 2008 02:12:43 GMT, Short Wave Sportfishing
wrote:



"Full coverage as a skydiver means you will pay what is called a ?flat
extra? charge, an additional amount per thousand dollars of coverage
per year. This will be an additional charge added to what your life
insurance would cost if you didn?t do ?Dangerous things?. The majority
of companies charge a flat extra of $2.50 to $3.00 per thousand for
recreational sky divers. So, on $100,000 you would pay $250 to $300
extra per year to be covered. One company really tries to paint you
into a box with this breakout ?If 50 or less jumps per year tentative
$3.00 per $1,000 flat extra. If 51-100 jumps per year tentative $5.00
per $1,000 flat extra. If 101-200 jumps per year tentative $7.50 per
$1,000. If over 200 jumps per year tentative $10.00 per $1,000 extra?.
Essentially the more exposure the higher the cost."

http://hinermangroup.com/blog/category/skydiving/


I was paying about an extra $1100 a year for my life insurance when I
was working. 400 g policy. Smoker.
Hey, what if I had a butt in my mouth while free-falling?
Probably get sparks in my eye or smoke in my nose.
Anyway, sounds about the same extra premium for "dangerous conduct."

--Vic

JimH[_2_] July 7th 08 03:27 AM

Against My Better Judgement..............
 
On Jul 6, 10:24*pm, Vic Smith wrote:
On Mon, 07 Jul 2008 02:12:43 GMT, Short Wave Sportfishing



wrote:

"Full coverage as a skydiver means you will pay what is called a ?flat
extra? charge, an additional amount per thousand dollars of coverage
per year. This will be an additional charge added to what your life
insurance would cost if you didn?t do ?Dangerous things?. The majority
of companies charge a flat extra of $2.50 to $3.00 per thousand for
recreational sky divers. So, on $100,000 you would pay $250 to $300
extra per year to be covered. One company really tries to paint you
into a box with this breakout ?If 50 or less jumps per year tentative
$3.00 per $1,000 flat extra. If 51-100 jumps per year tentative $5.00
per $1,000 flat extra. If 101-200 jumps per year tentative $7.50 per
$1,000. If over 200 jumps per year tentative $10.00 per $1,000 extra?.
Essentially the more exposure the higher the cost."


http://hinermangroup.com/blog/category/skydiving/


I was paying about an extra $1100 a year for my life insurance when I
was working. *400 g policy. *Smoker.
Hey, what if I had a butt in my mouth while free-falling?
Probably get sparks in my eye or smoke in my nose.
Anyway, sounds about the same extra premium for "dangerous conduct."

--Vic


A dynamite manufacturing company can be insured..............it is all
a matter of premium for the risk.

BAR[_2_] July 7th 08 03:33 AM

Against My Better Judgement..............
 
HK wrote:
BAR wrote:
HK wrote:
wrote:
On Jul 6, 6:38 pm, JimH wrote:
........friends of ours convinced us to take the boat out today. We
did and never saw so many aholes out on the water. Even our normally
secluded swimming hole was abuzz with the aholes and jetskiers.

Made it back safe and sound despite folks clogging up the river and
gas docks by not knowing how to maneuver their boats......reminded me
of a member here and his difficulties handling his new 18 foot boat..

Heading out tomorrow for Kelleys Island as things will return to
normal tomorrow.

PS: I see the Team Wrecked.Boats spent the afternoon here talking
about Chucks place and whining. Too funny.

Not me, I spent the day at the track watching the mouse, and being
just as respectful to the new riders, as they were to us when we were
new.. Not bitching and thinking I was better than them and they should
get our of my way, like some assholes here....


Well, I'm glad your kid didn't get seriously injured. Motorcycle
racing is very much like parachuting: the more you do it, the more
likely you are going to have a serious accident.


Really? I've made 1700 jumps all non-military and the worst thing that
every happened to me was I broke my left thumb. Hell, I never had to
ride my reserve.


There's still hope, hey?


No more skydiving for me, back problems now.

My sole purpose in life now is to expose your lies.

JimH[_2_] July 7th 08 03:33 AM

Against My Better Judgement..............
 
On Jul 6, 10:27*pm, JimH wrote:
On Jul 6, 10:24*pm, Vic Smith wrote:



On Mon, 07 Jul 2008 02:12:43 GMT, Short Wave Sportfishing


wrote:


"Full coverage as a skydiver means you will pay what is called a ?flat
extra? charge, an additional amount per thousand dollars of coverage
per year. This will be an additional charge added to what your life
insurance would cost if you didn?t do ?Dangerous things?. The majority
of companies charge a flat extra of $2.50 to $3.00 per thousand for
recreational sky divers. So, on $100,000 you would pay $250 to $300
extra per year to be covered. One company really tries to paint you
into a box with this breakout ?If 50 or less jumps per year tentative
$3.00 per $1,000 flat extra. If 51-100 jumps per year tentative $5.00
per $1,000 flat extra. If 101-200 jumps per year tentative $7.50 per
$1,000. If over 200 jumps per year tentative $10.00 per $1,000 extra?.
Essentially the more exposure the higher the cost."


http://hinermangroup.com/blog/category/skydiving/


I was paying about an extra $1100 a year for my life insurance when I
was working. *400 g policy. *Smoker.
Hey, what if I had a butt in my mouth while free-falling?
Probably get sparks in my eye or smoke in my nose.
Anyway, sounds about the same extra premium for "dangerous conduct."


--Vic


A dynamite manufacturing company can be insured..............it is all
a matter of premium for the risk.


BTW: Premium in insurance speak equates to price in regular person
speak. ;-)

HK July 7th 08 03:37 AM

Against My Better Judgement..............
 
BAR wrote:
HK wrote:
BAR wrote:
HK wrote:
wrote:
On Jul 6, 6:38 pm, JimH wrote:
........friends of ours convinced us to take the boat out today. We
did and never saw so many aholes out on the water. Even our normally
secluded swimming hole was abuzz with the aholes and jetskiers.

Made it back safe and sound despite folks clogging up the river and
gas docks by not knowing how to maneuver their boats......reminded me
of a member here and his difficulties handling his new 18 foot boat..

Heading out tomorrow for Kelleys Island as things will return to
normal tomorrow.

PS: I see the Team Wrecked.Boats spent the afternoon here talking
about Chucks place and whining. Too funny.

Not me, I spent the day at the track watching the mouse, and being
just as respectful to the new riders, as they were to us when we were
new.. Not bitching and thinking I was better than them and they should
get our of my way, like some assholes here....


Well, I'm glad your kid didn't get seriously injured. Motorcycle
racing is very much like parachuting: the more you do it, the more
likely you are going to have a serious accident.


Really? I've made 1700 jumps all non-military and the worst thing
that every happened to me was I broke my left thumb. Hell, I never
had to ride my reserve.


There's still hope, hey?


No more skydiving for me, back problems now.

My sole purpose in life now is to expose your lies.



Losers like you don't have a purpose in life.

BAR[_2_] July 7th 08 03:38 AM

Against My Better Judgement..............
 
Short Wave Sportfishing wrote:
On Sun, 6 Jul 2008 18:14:13 -0700 (PDT), JimH
wrote:

On Jul 6, 9:11 pm, BAR wrote:
HK wrote:
wrote:
On Jul 6, 6:38 pm, JimH wrote:
........friends of ours convinced us to take the boat out today. We
did and never saw so many aholes out on the water. Even our normally
secluded swimming hole was abuzz with the aholes and jetskiers.
Made it back safe and sound despite folks clogging up the river and
gas docks by not knowing how to maneuver their boats......reminded me
of a member here and his difficulties handling his new 18 foot boat..
Heading out tomorrow for Kelleys Island as things will return to
normal tomorrow.
PS: I see the Team Wrecked.Boats spent the afternoon here talking
about Chucks place and whining. Too funny.
Not me, I spent the day at the track watching the mouse, and being
just as respectful to the new riders, as they were to us when we were
new.. Not bitching and thinking I was better than them and they should
get our of my way, like some assholes here....
Well, I'm glad your kid didn't get seriously injured. Motorcycle racing
is very much like parachuting: the more you do it, the more likely you
are going to have a serious accident.
Really? I've made 1700 jumps all non-military and the worst thing that
every happened to me was I broke my left thumb. Hell, I never had to
ride my reserve.

Try to get life insurance while telling them you sky dive for fun.


Man, you just can't help it can you?

"Full coverage as a skydiver means you will pay what is called a “flat
extra” charge, an additional amount per thousand dollars of coverage
per year. This will be an additional charge added to what your life
insurance would cost if you didn’t do “Dangerous things”. The majority
of companies charge a flat extra of $2.50 to $3.00 per thousand for
recreational sky divers. So, on $100,000 you would pay $250 to $300
extra per year to be covered. One company really tries to paint you
into a box with this breakout “If 50 or less jumps per year tentative
$3.00 per $1,000 flat extra. If 51-100 jumps per year tentative $5.00
per $1,000 flat extra. If 101-200 jumps per year tentative $7.50 per
$1,000. If over 200 jumps per year tentative $10.00 per $1,000 extra”.
Essentially the more exposure the higher the cost."

http://hinermangroup.com/blog/category/skydiving/


Bingo! Give that man a prize. I paid $3 per $1000 of insured value with
about 250 to 300 jumps per year. Get a whole life policy and you can do
just about anything involving risk and they will cover you for the rest
of your life. One of the things that made it easy for me to go through
underwriting was that I was a skydiving instructor and that I taught 2
to 3 first jump courses a month. This kept me proficient in emergency
procedures in their eyes.

JimH[_2_] July 7th 08 03:40 AM

Against My Better Judgement..............
 
On Jul 6, 10:33*pm, BAR wrote:
HK wrote:
BAR wrote:
HK wrote:
wrote:
On Jul 6, 6:38 pm, JimH wrote:
........friends of ours convinced us to take the boat out today. *We
did and never saw so many aholes out on the water. *Even our normally
secluded swimming hole was abuzz with the aholes and jetskiers.


Made it back safe and sound despite folks clogging up the river and
gas docks by not knowing how to maneuver their boats......reminded me
of a member here and his difficulties handling his new 18 foot boat...


Heading out tomorrow for Kelleys Island as things will return to
normal tomorrow.


PS: *I see the Team Wrecked.Boats spent the afternoon here talking
about Chucks place and whining. * Too funny.


Not me, I spent the day at the track watching the mouse, and being
just as respectful to the new riders, as they were to us when we were
new.. Not bitching and thinking I was better than them and they should
get our of my way, like some assholes here....


Well, I'm glad your kid didn't get seriously injured. Motorcycle
racing is very much like parachuting: the more you do it, the more
likely you are going to have a serious accident.


Really? I've made 1700 jumps all non-military and the worst thing that
every happened to me was I broke my left thumb. Hell, I never had to
ride my reserve.


There's still hope, hey?


No more skydiving for me, back problems now.

My sole purpose in life now is to expose your lies.


Your sole purpose in life?

Wow, You need to get a life.

Vic Smith July 7th 08 03:52 AM

Against My Better Judgement..............
 
On Sun, 6 Jul 2008 19:33:18 -0700 (PDT), JimH
wrote:

On Jul 6, 10:27?pm, JimH wrote:
On Jul 6, 10:24?pm, Vic Smith wrote:



On Mon, 07 Jul 2008 02:12:43 GMT, Short Wave Sportfishing


wrote:


"Full coverage as a skydiver means you will pay what is called a ?flat
extra? charge, an additional amount per thousand dollars of coverage
per year. This will be an additional charge added to what your life
insurance would cost if you didn?t do ?Dangerous things?. The majority
of companies charge a flat extra of $2.50 to $3.00 per thousand for
recreational sky divers. So, on $100,000 you would pay $250 to $300
extra per year to be covered. One company really tries to paint you
into a box with this breakout ?If 50 or less jumps per year tentative
$3.00 per $1,000 flat extra. If 51-100 jumps per year tentative $5.00
per $1,000 flat extra. If 101-200 jumps per year tentative $7.50 per
$1,000. If over 200 jumps per year tentative $10.00 per $1,000 extra?.
Essentially the more exposure the higher the cost."


http://hinermangroup.com/blog/category/skydiving/


I was paying about an extra $1100 a year for my life insurance when I
was working. ?400 g policy. ?Smoker.
Hey, what if I had a butt in my mouth while free-falling?
Probably get sparks in my eye or smoke in my nose.
Anyway, sounds about the same extra premium for "dangerous conduct."


--Vic


A dynamite manufacturing company can be insured..............it is all
a matter of premium for the risk.


BTW: Premium in insurance speak equates to price in regular person
speak. ;-)


Why, yes, it does. And come to think of it, that's why we called the
big data files containing payments from policy holders - which I was
often in charge of processing - at those big insurance companies I
spent many years working for - "Premiums."
Thanks for reminding me. BTW, the other end is called "Claims."
By the grace of God, that's all I remember.

--Vic

Short Wave Sportfishing[_2_] July 7th 08 03:57 AM

Against My Better Judgement..............
 
On Sun, 06 Jul 2008 22:38:41 -0400, BAR wrote:

Short Wave Sportfishing wrote:
On Sun, 6 Jul 2008 18:14:13 -0700 (PDT), JimH
wrote:

On Jul 6, 9:11 pm, BAR wrote:
HK wrote:
wrote:
On Jul 6, 6:38 pm, JimH wrote:
........friends of ours convinced us to take the boat out today. We
did and never saw so many aholes out on the water. Even our normally
secluded swimming hole was abuzz with the aholes and jetskiers.
Made it back safe and sound despite folks clogging up the river and
gas docks by not knowing how to maneuver their boats......reminded me
of a member here and his difficulties handling his new 18 foot boat..
Heading out tomorrow for Kelleys Island as things will return to
normal tomorrow.
PS: I see the Team Wrecked.Boats spent the afternoon here talking
about Chucks place and whining. Too funny.
Not me, I spent the day at the track watching the mouse, and being
just as respectful to the new riders, as they were to us when we were
new.. Not bitching and thinking I was better than them and they should
get our of my way, like some assholes here....
Well, I'm glad your kid didn't get seriously injured. Motorcycle racing
is very much like parachuting: the more you do it, the more likely you
are going to have a serious accident.
Really? I've made 1700 jumps all non-military and the worst thing that
every happened to me was I broke my left thumb. Hell, I never had to
ride my reserve.
Try to get life insurance while telling them you sky dive for fun.


Man, you just can't help it can you?

"Full coverage as a skydiver means you will pay what is called a “flat
extra” charge, an additional amount per thousand dollars of coverage
per year. This will be an additional charge added to what your life
insurance would cost if you didn’t do “Dangerous things”. The majority
of companies charge a flat extra of $2.50 to $3.00 per thousand for
recreational sky divers. So, on $100,000 you would pay $250 to $300
extra per year to be covered. One company really tries to paint you
into a box with this breakout “If 50 or less jumps per year tentative
$3.00 per $1,000 flat extra. If 51-100 jumps per year tentative $5.00
per $1,000 flat extra. If 101-200 jumps per year tentative $7.50 per
$1,000. If over 200 jumps per year tentative $10.00 per $1,000 extra”.
Essentially the more exposure the higher the cost."

http://hinermangroup.com/blog/category/skydiving/


Bingo! Give that man a prize. I paid $3 per $1000 of insured value with
about 250 to 300 jumps per year. Get a whole life policy and you can do
just about anything involving risk and they will cover you for the rest
of your life. One of the things that made it easy for me to go through
underwriting was that I was a skydiving instructor and that I taught 2
to 3 first jump courses a month. This kept me proficient in emergency
procedures in their eyes.


Well, my 62nd is coming up in a couple of weeks and as we talked about
when we had lunch - I'm going to finish off with 150. I had
originally planned to do this back when I was still working as I had
planned on retiring at 62.

These will be my last and I had to buy a rider for my insurance for
the three jumps to make it there - 148/149 with the instructor and 150
on my own.

And that's is - no more. :)

Reginald P. Smithers III[_9_] July 7th 08 03:58 AM

Against My Better Judgement..............
 
JimH wrote:
On Jul 6, 9:11 pm, BAR wrote:
HK wrote:
wrote:
On Jul 6, 6:38 pm, JimH wrote:
........friends of ours convinced us to take the boat out today. We
did and never saw so many aholes out on the water. Even our normally
secluded swimming hole was abuzz with the aholes and jetskiers.
Made it back safe and sound despite folks clogging up the river and
gas docks by not knowing how to maneuver their boats......reminded me
of a member here and his difficulties handling his new 18 foot boat..
Heading out tomorrow for Kelleys Island as things will return to
normal tomorrow.
PS: I see the Team Wrecked.Boats spent the afternoon here talking
about Chucks place and whining. Too funny.
Not me, I spent the day at the track watching the mouse, and being
just as respectful to the new riders, as they were to us when we were
new.. Not bitching and thinking I was better than them and they should
get our of my way, like some assholes here....
Well, I'm glad your kid didn't get seriously injured. Motorcycle racing
is very much like parachuting: the more you do it, the more likely you
are going to have a serious accident.

Really? I've made 1700 jumps all non-military and the worst thing that
every happened to me was I broke my left thumb. Hell, I never had to
ride my reserve.


Try to get life insurance while telling them you sky dive for fun.


It really is very easy, not hard at all.

Don White July 7th 08 04:33 AM

Against My Better Judgement..............
 

"BAR" wrote in message
. ..

No more skydiving for me, back problems now.

My sole purpose in life now is to expose your lies.




Does JohnnyH know you're disobeying his "ignore them" rules?



-rick- July 7th 08 06:26 AM

Against My Better Judgement..............
 
BAR wrote:

Really? I've made 1700 jumps all non-military and the worst thing that
every happened to me was I broke my left thumb. Hell, I never had to
ride my reserve.


Well don't stop now...

Calif Bill July 7th 08 06:41 AM

Against My Better Judgement..............
 

"JimH" wrote in message
...
........friends of ours convinced us to take the boat out today. We
did and never saw so many aholes out on the water. Even our normally
secluded swimming hole was abuzz with the aholes and jetskiers.

Made it back safe and sound despite folks clogging up the river and
gas docks by not knowing how to maneuver their boats......reminded me
of a member here and his difficulties handling his new 18 foot boat..

Heading out tomorrow for Kelleys Island as things will return to
normal tomorrow.

PS: I see the Team Wrecked.Boats spent the afternoon here talking
about Chucks place and whining. Too funny.


sounds like you are self centered in your boating. I am retired, so do not
go out most weekends. Especially a 3 day weekend on the go home day. We
went to the Alameda County Fair. Ate Funnel Cake, Cinnamon Bun, looked at
the animals, looked at the commercial sales buildings. Not nearly as good
stuff as years ago. Entertainment was Steve Holy. Good CW singer.



Jim July 7th 08 11:36 AM

Against My Better Judgement..............
 

"BAR" wrote in message
. ..
HK wrote:
wrote:
On Jul 6, 6:38 pm, JimH wrote:
........friends of ours convinced us to take the boat out today. We
did and never saw so many aholes out on the water. Even our normally
secluded swimming hole was abuzz with the aholes and jetskiers.

Made it back safe and sound despite folks clogging up the river and
gas docks by not knowing how to maneuver their boats......reminded me
of a member here and his difficulties handling his new 18 foot boat..

Heading out tomorrow for Kelleys Island as things will return to
normal tomorrow.

PS: I see the Team Wrecked.Boats spent the afternoon here talking
about Chucks place and whining. Too funny.

Not me, I spent the day at the track watching the mouse, and being
just as respectful to the new riders, as they were to us when we were
new.. Not bitching and thinking I was better than them and they should
get our of my way, like some assholes here....



Well, I'm glad your kid didn't get seriously injured. Motorcycle racing
is very much like parachuting: the more you do it, the more likely you
are going to have a serious accident.


Really? I've made 1700 jumps all non-military and the worst thing that
every happened to me was I broke my left thumb. Hell, I never had to ride
my reserve.


Harry AKA WAFA doesn't have a sympathetic bone in his body. He got his two
wheeling experience on a Segway. He wouldn't have the balls to jump out of a
plane. His actuarial knowledge is non existent. Does that pretty much cover
the merits of his comments?


Jim July 7th 08 11:46 AM

Against My Better Judgement..............
 
On Jul 6, 6:38 pm, JimH wrote:
........friends of ours convinced us to take the boat out today. We
did and never saw so many aholes out on the water. Even our normally
secluded swimming hole was abuzz with the aholes and jetskiers.

Made it back safe and sound despite folks clogging up the river and
gas docks by not knowing how to maneuver their boats......reminded
me
of a member here and his difficulties handling his new 18 foot
boat..

Heading out tomorrow for Kelleys Island as things will return to
normal tomorrow.

PS: I see the Team Wrecked.Boats spent the afternoon here talking
about Chucks place and whining. Too funny.


Sorry you couldn't enjoy the seclusion of being the only ahole out on the
water yesterday. You should have taken your own advice and stayed home.


HK July 7th 08 11:46 AM

Against My Better Judgement..............
 
Jim wrote:

"BAR" wrote in message

Really? I've made 1700 jumps all non-military and the worst thing that
every happened to me was I broke my left thumb. Hell, I never had to
ride my reserve.


Harry AKA WAFA doesn't have a sympathetic bone in his body. He got his
two wheeling experience on a Segway. He wouldn't have the balls to jump
out of a plane. His actuarial knowledge is non existent. Does that
pretty much cover the merits of his comments?



The balls to jump out of a plane? You mean, the stupidity, Dwarfman.

Jim July 7th 08 11:49 AM

Against My Better Judgement..............
 

"Vic Smith" wrote in message
...
On Sun, 6 Jul 2008 19:33:18 -0700 (PDT), JimH
wrote:

On Jul 6, 10:27?pm, JimH wrote:
On Jul 6, 10:24?pm, Vic Smith wrote:



On Mon, 07 Jul 2008 02:12:43 GMT, Short Wave Sportfishing

wrote:

"Full coverage as a skydiver means you will pay what is called a
?flat
extra? charge, an additional amount per thousand dollars of coverage
per year. This will be an additional charge added to what your life
insurance would cost if you didn?t do ?Dangerous things?. The
majority
of companies charge a flat extra of $2.50 to $3.00 per thousand for
recreational sky divers. So, on $100,000 you would pay $250 to $300
extra per year to be covered. One company really tries to paint you
into a box with this breakout ?If 50 or less jumps per year tentative
$3.00 per $1,000 flat extra. If 51-100 jumps per year tentative $5.00
per $1,000 flat extra. If 101-200 jumps per year tentative $7.50 per
$1,000. If over 200 jumps per year tentative $10.00 per $1,000
extra?.
Essentially the more exposure the higher the cost."

http://hinermangroup.com/blog/category/skydiving/

I was paying about an extra $1100 a year for my life insurance when I
was working. ?400 g policy. ?Smoker.
Hey, what if I had a butt in my mouth while free-falling?
Probably get sparks in my eye or smoke in my nose.
Anyway, sounds about the same extra premium for "dangerous conduct."

--Vic

A dynamite manufacturing company can be insured..............it is all
a matter of premium for the risk.


BTW: Premium in insurance speak equates to price in regular person
speak. ;-)


Why, yes, it does. And come to think of it, that's why we called the
big data files containing payments from policy holders - which I was
often in charge of processing - at those big insurance companies I
spent many years working for - "Premiums."
Thanks for reminding me. BTW, the other end is called "Claims."
By the grace of God, that's all I remember.

--Vic


You'll have to pardon JIM H. He took too many stupid pills this morning.


D.Duck[_2_] July 7th 08 01:15 PM

Against My Better Judgement..............
 

"BAR" wrote in message
. ..
HK wrote:
BAR wrote:
HK wrote:
wrote:
On Jul 6, 6:38 pm, JimH wrote:
........friends of ours convinced us to take the boat out today. We
did and never saw so many aholes out on the water. Even our normally
secluded swimming hole was abuzz with the aholes and jetskiers.

Made it back safe and sound despite folks clogging up the river and
gas docks by not knowing how to maneuver their boats......reminded me
of a member here and his difficulties handling his new 18 foot boat..

Heading out tomorrow for Kelleys Island as things will return to
normal tomorrow.

PS: I see the Team Wrecked.Boats spent the afternoon here talking
about Chucks place and whining. Too funny.

Not me, I spent the day at the track watching the mouse, and being
just as respectful to the new riders, as they were to us when we were
new.. Not bitching and thinking I was better than them and they should
get our of my way, like some assholes here....


Well, I'm glad your kid didn't get seriously injured. Motorcycle racing
is very much like parachuting: the more you do it, the more likely you
are going to have a serious accident.


Really? I've made 1700 jumps all non-military and the worst thing that
every happened to me was I broke my left thumb. Hell, I never had to
ride my reserve.


There's still hope, hey?


No more skydiving for me, back problems now.

My sole purpose in life now is to expose your lies.


You have back problems, at least it didn't change your sexual orientation.

A friend of mines daughter was married to a South African skydiving fanatic.
He was an instructor and followed the seasons from the Northeast (Rhode
Island) to Florida (Deland). She had several hundred jumps.

They divorced a few years ago, now she is in a lesbian relationship where
both partners have been artificially inseminated and have young babies.

I guess skydiving does funny things to your mind.



BAR[_2_] July 7th 08 02:15 PM

Against My Better Judgement..............
 
D.Duck wrote:
"BAR" wrote in message
. ..
HK wrote:
BAR wrote:
HK wrote:
wrote:
On Jul 6, 6:38 pm, JimH wrote:
........friends of ours convinced us to take the boat out today. We
did and never saw so many aholes out on the water. Even our normally
secluded swimming hole was abuzz with the aholes and jetskiers.

Made it back safe and sound despite folks clogging up the river and
gas docks by not knowing how to maneuver their boats......reminded me
of a member here and his difficulties handling his new 18 foot boat..

Heading out tomorrow for Kelleys Island as things will return to
normal tomorrow.

PS: I see the Team Wrecked.Boats spent the afternoon here talking
about Chucks place and whining. Too funny.
Not me, I spent the day at the track watching the mouse, and being
just as respectful to the new riders, as they were to us when we were
new.. Not bitching and thinking I was better than them and they should
get our of my way, like some assholes here....

Well, I'm glad your kid didn't get seriously injured. Motorcycle racing
is very much like parachuting: the more you do it, the more likely you
are going to have a serious accident.

Really? I've made 1700 jumps all non-military and the worst thing that
every happened to me was I broke my left thumb. Hell, I never had to
ride my reserve.
There's still hope, hey?

No more skydiving for me, back problems now.

My sole purpose in life now is to expose your lies.


You have back problems, at least it didn't change your sexual orientation.

A friend of mines daughter was married to a South African skydiving fanatic.
He was an instructor and followed the seasons from the Northeast (Rhode
Island) to Florida (Deland). She had several hundred jumps.

They divorced a few years ago, now she is in a lesbian relationship where
both partners have been artificially inseminated and have young babies.

I guess skydiving does funny things to your mind.


It is the repeated short periods of time exposed to the thin air that
does funny things to your brain. But, I do like the ladies.

I found that skydiving attracted the alpha male type and the latent
alpha male types. And, it brought out the alpha female types who brought
along their feminine "friends."

This friend of mine was a skydiver and he was dating this woman who was
a skydiver and he was ready to marry her and have kids. But, she wanted
to explore her sexuality and experiment with women.

Don White July 7th 08 02:23 PM

Against My Better Judgement..............
 

"D.Duck" wrote in message
...

"BAR" wrote in message
. ..
HK wrote:
BAR wrote:
HK wrote:
wrote:
On Jul 6, 6:38 pm, JimH wrote:
........friends of ours convinced us to take the boat out today. We
did and never saw so many aholes out on the water. Even our
normally
secluded swimming hole was abuzz with the aholes and jetskiers.

Made it back safe and sound despite folks clogging up the river and
gas docks by not knowing how to maneuver their boats......reminded
me
of a member here and his difficulties handling his new 18 foot
boat..

Heading out tomorrow for Kelleys Island as things will return to
normal tomorrow.

PS: I see the Team Wrecked.Boats spent the afternoon here talking
about Chucks place and whining. Too funny.

Not me, I spent the day at the track watching the mouse, and being
just as respectful to the new riders, as they were to us when we were
new.. Not bitching and thinking I was better than them and they
should
get our of my way, like some assholes here....


Well, I'm glad your kid didn't get seriously injured. Motorcycle
racing is very much like parachuting: the more you do it, the more
likely you are going to have a serious accident.


Really? I've made 1700 jumps all non-military and the worst thing that
every happened to me was I broke my left thumb. Hell, I never had to
ride my reserve.

There's still hope, hey?


No more skydiving for me, back problems now.

My sole purpose in life now is to expose your lies.


You have back problems, at least it didn't change your sexual orientation.

A friend of mines daughter was married to a South African skydiving
fanatic. He was an instructor and followed the seasons from the Northeast
(Rhode Island) to Florida (Deland). She had several hundred jumps.

They divorced a few years ago, now she is in a lesbian relationship where
both partners have been artificially inseminated and have young babies.

I guess skydiving does funny things to your mind.

Duh! Just reading Berties' posts the last couple of years is proof positive
of that.
Trouble is..he leans more towards the 'nasty', rather than the 'funny'.



[email protected] July 8th 08 12:42 AM

Against My Better Judgement..............
 
On Jul 7, 9:23*am, "Don White" wrote:
"D.Duck" wrote in message

...





"BAR" wrote in message
...
HK wrote:
BAR wrote:
HK wrote:
wrote:
On Jul 6, 6:38 pm, JimH wrote:
........friends of ours convinced us to take the boat out today. *We
did and never saw so many aholes out on the water. *Even our
normally
secluded swimming hole was abuzz with the aholes and jetskiers.


Made it back safe and sound despite folks clogging up the river and
gas docks by not knowing how to maneuver their boats......reminded
me
of a member here and his difficulties handling his new 18 foot
boat..


Heading out tomorrow for Kelleys Island as things will return to
normal tomorrow.


PS: *I see the Team Wrecked.Boats spent the afternoon here talking
about Chucks place and whining. * Too funny.


Not me, I spent the day at the track watching the mouse, and being
just as respectful to the new riders, as they were to us when we were
new.. Not bitching and thinking I was better than them and they
should
get our of my way, like some assholes here....


Well, I'm glad your kid didn't get seriously injured. Motorcycle
racing is very much like parachuting: the more you do it, the more
likely you are going to have a serious accident.


Really? I've made 1700 jumps all non-military and the worst thing that
every happened to me was I broke my left thumb. Hell, I never had to
ride my reserve.


There's still hope, hey?


No more skydiving for me, back problems now.


My sole purpose in life now is to expose your lies.


You have back problems, at least it didn't change your sexual orientation.


A friend of mines daughter was married to a South African skydiving
fanatic. He was an instructor and followed the seasons from the Northeast
(Rhode Island) to Florida (Deland). *She had several hundred jumps.


They divorced a few years ago, now she is in a lesbian relationship where
both partners have been artificially inseminated and have young babies.


I guess skydiving does funny things to your mind.


Duh! *Just reading Berties' posts the last couple of years is proof positive
of that.
Trouble is..he leans more towards the 'nasty', rather than the 'funny'.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Hey, Don, over in another thread I said you claimed to have evidence
of Harry's lobster boat, you came back with another question about
what evidence did you say you had. I answered. Will you please address
the reply I posted?

HK July 8th 08 01:04 AM

Against My Better Judgement..............
 
wrote:

- Show quoted text -


Hey, Don, over in another thread I said you claimed to have evidence
of Harry's lobster boat, you came back with another question about
what evidence did you say you had. I answered. Will you please address
the reply I posted?




I had to apologize to the American Association of Posts today...I called
Loogy "dumb as a post," but the posts objected.

Don White July 8th 08 03:54 AM

Against My Better Judgement..............
 

wrote in message
...
On Jul 7, 9:23 am, "Don White" wrote:
"D.Duck" wrote in message

...





"BAR" wrote in message
...
HK wrote:
BAR wrote:
HK wrote:
wrote:
On Jul 6, 6:38 pm, JimH wrote:
........friends of ours convinced us to take the boat out today.
We
did and never saw so many aholes out on the water. Even our
normally
secluded swimming hole was abuzz with the aholes and jetskiers.


Made it back safe and sound despite folks clogging up the river
and
gas docks by not knowing how to maneuver their boats......reminded
me
of a member here and his difficulties handling his new 18 foot
boat..


Heading out tomorrow for Kelleys Island as things will return to
normal tomorrow.


PS: I see the Team Wrecked.Boats spent the afternoon here talking
about Chucks place and whining. Too funny.


Not me, I spent the day at the track watching the mouse, and being
just as respectful to the new riders, as they were to us when we
were
new.. Not bitching and thinking I was better than them and they
should
get our of my way, like some assholes here....


Well, I'm glad your kid didn't get seriously injured. Motorcycle
racing is very much like parachuting: the more you do it, the more
likely you are going to have a serious accident.


Really? I've made 1700 jumps all non-military and the worst thing
that
every happened to me was I broke my left thumb. Hell, I never had to
ride my reserve.


There's still hope, hey?


No more skydiving for me, back problems now.


My sole purpose in life now is to expose your lies.


You have back problems, at least it didn't change your sexual
orientation.


A friend of mines daughter was married to a South African skydiving
fanatic. He was an instructor and followed the seasons from the
Northeast
(Rhode Island) to Florida (Deland). She had several hundred jumps.


They divorced a few years ago, now she is in a lesbian relationship
where
both partners have been artificially inseminated and have young babies.


I guess skydiving does funny things to your mind.


Duh! Just reading Berties' posts the last couple of years is proof
positive
of that.
Trouble is..he leans more towards the 'nasty', rather than the 'funny'.-
Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Hey, Don, over in another thread I said you claimed to have evidence
of Harry's lobster boat, you came back with another question about
what evidence did you say you had. I answered. Will you please address
the reply I posted?

You are incorrect. I made no such claim. If you want information on Harry's
boats, you'll have to convince him to share.
I believe he did have a deal with a former regular here...
If I was you, I'd investigate on Skippers well being.



Jim July 8th 08 01:00 PM

Against My Better Judgement..............
 

"Don White" wrote in message
...

wrote in message
...
On Jul 7, 9:23 am, "Don White" wrote:
"D.Duck" wrote in message

...





"BAR" wrote in message
...
HK wrote:
BAR wrote:
HK wrote:
wrote:
On Jul 6, 6:38 pm, JimH wrote:
........friends of ours convinced us to take the boat out today.
We
did and never saw so many aholes out on the water. Even our
normally
secluded swimming hole was abuzz with the aholes and jetskiers.


Made it back safe and sound despite folks clogging up the river
and
gas docks by not knowing how to maneuver their
boats......reminded
me
of a member here and his difficulties handling his new 18 foot
boat..


Heading out tomorrow for Kelleys Island as things will return to
normal tomorrow.


PS: I see the Team Wrecked.Boats spent the afternoon here talking
about Chucks place and whining. Too funny.


Not me, I spent the day at the track watching the mouse, and being
just as respectful to the new riders, as they were to us when we
were
new.. Not bitching and thinking I was better than them and they
should
get our of my way, like some assholes here....


Well, I'm glad your kid didn't get seriously injured. Motorcycle
racing is very much like parachuting: the more you do it, the more
likely you are going to have a serious accident.


Really? I've made 1700 jumps all non-military and the worst thing
that
every happened to me was I broke my left thumb. Hell, I never had to
ride my reserve.


There's still hope, hey?


No more skydiving for me, back problems now.


My sole purpose in life now is to expose your lies.


You have back problems, at least it didn't change your sexual
orientation.


A friend of mines daughter was married to a South African skydiving
fanatic. He was an instructor and followed the seasons from the
Northeast
(Rhode Island) to Florida (Deland). She had several hundred jumps.


They divorced a few years ago, now she is in a lesbian relationship
where
both partners have been artificially inseminated and have young babies.


I guess skydiving does funny things to your mind.


Duh! Just reading Berties' posts the last couple of years is proof
positive
of that.
Trouble is..he leans more towards the 'nasty', rather than the 'funny'.-
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Hey, Don, over in another thread I said you claimed to have evidence
of Harry's lobster boat, you came back with another question about
what evidence did you say you had. I answered. Will you please address
the reply I posted?

You are incorrect. I made no such claim. If you want information on
Harry's boats, you'll have to convince him to share.
I believe he did have a deal with a former regular here...
If I was you, I'd investigate on Skippers well being.

What do you know about poor Skipper's disappearance, Don? Last I heard of
him he was calling Chuck a crook and many other things. And Harry was trying
to drive the poor man insane. Do you think one of those two co-conspirators
did him in. Cmon Donny. Spill the beans. Tell us what you know.



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