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What's your point here, W'hine, that *I* should like Formica as an
interior material on boats because you and Bertram like it?

Told you, I don't like the material on boats. I prefer real wood trim and
paneling, not Formica.




Then you would *really* like his GB.

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Eisboch wrote:
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What's your point here, W'hine, that *I* should like Formica as an
interior material on boats because you and Bertram like it?

Told you, I don't like the material on boats. I prefer real wood trim and
paneling, not Formica.




Then you would *really* like his GB.

Eisboch


Actually, no. Too big. You guys act as if I have never seen a GB or
been aboard one. There are lots of them here on the Bay, and I've been
aboard several over the years. I simply don't like the larger ones. I do
like the one you had, though...the smaller one.


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something. And because I cannot do everything, I will not refuse to do
the something that I can do. What I can do, I should do. And what I
should do, by the grace of God, I will do.

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On Tue, 19 Aug 2008 11:02:38 -0400, hk wrote:

Eisboch wrote:
"hk" wrote in message
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What's your point here, W'hine, that *I* should like Formica as an
interior material on boats because you and Bertram like it?

Told you, I don't like the material on boats. I prefer real wood trim and
paneling, not Formica.




Then you would *really* like his GB.

Eisboch


Actually, no. Too big. You guys act as if I have never seen a GB or
been aboard one. There are lots of them here on the Bay, and I've been
aboard several over the years. I simply don't like the larger ones. I do
like the one you had, though...the smaller one.


You're right Harry, it is too big, barely fits on the 54 ft dock in
front of the house and quite a struggle to trailer it.

I'd much prefer your Parker. Not the big one, the little one you have
now. It would make a really good tender for a properly sized GB.

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Wayne.B wrote:
On Tue, 19 Aug 2008 11:02:38 -0400, hk wrote:

Eisboch wrote:
"hk" wrote in message
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What's your point here, W'hine, that *I* should like Formica as an
interior material on boats because you and Bertram like it?

Told you, I don't like the material on boats. I prefer real wood trim and
paneling, not Formica.



Then you would *really* like his GB.

Eisboch


Actually, no. Too big. You guys act as if I have never seen a GB or
been aboard one. There are lots of them here on the Bay, and I've been
aboard several over the years. I simply don't like the larger ones. I do
like the one you had, though...the smaller one.


You're right Harry, it is too big, barely fits on the 54 ft dock in
front of the house and quite a struggle to trailer it.

I'd much prefer your Parker. Not the big one, the little one you have
now. It would make a really good tender for a properly sized GB.


We have the watercraft we want at the moment.

W'hine, I'm not impressed by your boat, your dock, your canal, or what
looks like eifs-sheathed houses across the canal. I'm least impressed by
you.

I find it funny you constantly try to insult me because of the size of
my Parker, and the fact that your GB is larger. Your incessant harping
on that subject tells me a truth about the two of us: my dick is larger
than yours and harder, and I don't need a 49' long RV to convince myself
of it.

Maybe if you had a younger wife, you could deal with having a smaller
boat, eh?

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On Aug 19, 12:46*pm, hk wrote:
Wayne.B wrote:
On Tue, 19 Aug 2008 11:02:38 -0400, hk wrote:


Eisboch wrote:
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What's your point here, W'hine, that *I* should like Formica as an
interior material on boats because you and Bertram like it?


Told you, I don't like the material on boats. I prefer real wood trim and
paneling, not Formica.


Then you would *really* like his GB.


Eisboch


*Actually, no. Too big. You guys act as if I have never seen a GB or
been aboard one. There are lots of them here on the Bay, and I've been
aboard several over the years. I simply don't like the larger ones. I do
like the one you had, though...the smaller one.


You're right Harry, it is too big, barely fits on the 54 ft dock in
front of the house and quite a struggle to trailer it. *


I'd much prefer your Parker. *Not the big one, the little one you have
now. *It would make a really good tender for a properly sized GB.


We have the watercraft we want at the moment.


Then why must you make up lies about every aspect of your life and
possessions?


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On Tue, 19 Aug 2008 12:46:27 -0400, hk wrote:

I find it funny you constantly try to insult me because of the size of
my Parker, and the fact that your GB is larger.


You seem kind of insecure about the size of your boat. If you're
happy with a smaller boat that's all that matters. Is anything else
bothering you ?

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On Tue, 19 Aug 2008 14:13:34 -0400, Wayne.B
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On Tue, 19 Aug 2008 12:46:27 -0400, hk wrote:

I find it funny you constantly try to insult me because of the size of
my Parker, and the fact that your GB is larger.


You seem kind of insecure about the size of your boat. If you're
happy with a smaller boat that's all that matters. Is anything else
bothering you ?


He may be insecure, but he's not insultable.

Besides, he's been calling the GB nasty names for a long time.
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On Tue, 19 Aug 2008 16:31:17 -0400, John H.
salmonremovebait@gmaildotcom wrote:

On Tue, 19 Aug 2008 14:13:34 -0400, Wayne.B
wrote:

On Tue, 19 Aug 2008 12:46:27 -0400, hk wrote:

I find it funny you constantly try to insult me because of the size of
my Parker, and the fact that your GB is larger.


You seem kind of insecure about the size of your boat. If you're
happy with a smaller boat that's all that matters. Is anything else
bothering you ?


He may be insecure, but he's not insultable.



Perhaps but he does seem kind of sensitive about something don't you
think? Maybe there are issues in has past which trouble him.

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On Tue, 19 Aug 2008 14:13:34 -0400, Wayne.B
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I find it funny you constantly try to insult me because of the size of
my Parker, and the fact that your GB is larger.


You seem kind of insecure about the size of your boat. If you're
happy with a smaller boat that's all that matters. Is anything else
bothering you ?


I am from Iowa where all the boats have small enough to have
floatation required, and are all trailered, to winter storage at a
minimum. I have a 22 ft alum runabout which will be the bigger than
anything around Spirit Lake since the steamboat.
The lake is about 4 by 5 miles and was the biggest in Iowa until they
built a couple of Corp of Engineer lakes. There are thousands of under
18 ft trailer boats. Lots of fishermen have fifteen or sixteen ft,
with a small motor, aluminum boats. I think Iowa has one marina on the
one of the lakes but I don't know about the rivers.

Casady
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Wayne.B wrote:
On Tue, 19 Aug 2008 12:46:27 -0400, hk wrote:

I find it funny you constantly try to insult me because of the size of
my Parker, and the fact that your GB is larger.


You seem kind of insecure about the size of your boat. If you're
happy with a smaller boat that's all that matters. Is anything else
bothering you ?



I'm not the one trying to compensate for the lack of a working penis
with ownership of an overstuffed RV.


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