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[email protected] August 22nd 08 10:50 PM

Rejected at the other place..;) Boating post...
 
Why this was rejected, I don't know, the keyword it noted, is not in
the post.... Anyway, here is my attempt to bring things back into
perspective.. Trolls and posers will be ignored..

SNIP
First off, I need to apologize for not sticking to it in the first
place.. Anyway, one poster suggested I don't know anything because I
question Tolmanns' decision to call his boat a "stitch and tape". I
will note that the whole quote was more "stitch and tape, OR composite
type".. Toleman was doing what a lot of modern plan builders do, using
familiar terms the prospective "non boat builder", builder will
understand. The Toleman for instance calls for one area to be
stitched, but it is certainly not a stitch and tape boat, it is a
composite, skin on frame. IIRC the frame of chines, stringers, and
bulkheads. Many times we use more familiar terms.. I don't call a
Gunnels, a shear strake, I don't call a seat, a thwart, I don't use
terms like "get out the wood"...It would just server to confuse a
newb, and for no productive reason, save ego in this day and age..
Toleman uses terms that folks won't have to go look up, and calling a
s+t boat, a composite, or vice versa, is no big deal, and not really
all that far off. To suggest because someone knows the difference and
though it might be useful in the context of a boating forum...


Stitch and tape boats are typically self jigging, and built with
precut and sized parts. Using tools such as a Spanish Windlass and
pulling the parts together, form the shape. They gain their strength
via a false "frame" which is created at the intersection of curved
laminate, adhered
against each others angles, creating very strong and stable joints. If
engineered properly, they are stable in all directions and are usually
made with resin and glass. The biggest difference between
stitch and tape, and skin on frame is, on a skin on frame, wood or
another material create a frame, the skins are bent around them. With
S+T the frame itself is created by the strength created at the
intersections of the curved laminate sheets..

I remember when I was a kid, some add that had a Volkswagen sitting on
a simple sheet of curved plywood. A very slight curve in a laminate
created a huge amount of structure, but you all knew that...

UNSNIP

The keyword that was noted was "liar" but I don't see where it got
that... Have fun, trolls will be ignored...

Eisboch August 23rd 08 01:37 AM

Rejected at the other place..;) Boating post...
 

wrote in message
...
Why this was rejected, I don't know, the keyword it noted, is not in
the post.... Anyway, here is my attempt to bring things back into
perspective.. Trolls and posers will be ignored..

SNIP
First off, I need to apologize for not sticking to it in the first
place.. Anyway, one poster suggested I don't know anything because I
question Tolmanns' decision to call his boat a "stitch and tape". I
will note that the whole quote was more "stitch and tape, OR composite
type".. Toleman was doing what a lot of modern plan builders do, using
familiar terms the prospective "non boat builder", builder will
understand. The Toleman for instance calls for one area to be
stitched, but it is certainly not a stitch and tape boat, it is a
composite, skin on frame. IIRC the frame of chines, stringers, and
bulkheads. Many times we use more familiar terms.. I don't call a
Gunnels, a shear strake, I don't call a seat, a thwart, I don't use
terms like "get out the wood"...It would just server to confuse a
newb, and for no productive reason, save ego in this day and age..
Toleman uses terms that folks won't have to go look up, and calling a
s+t boat, a composite, or vice versa, is no big deal, and not really
all that far off. To suggest because someone knows the difference and
though it might be useful in the context of a boating forum...


Stitch and tape boats are typically self jigging, and built with
precut and sized parts. Using tools such as a Spanish Windlass and
pulling the parts together, form the shape. They gain their strength
via a false "frame" which is created at the intersection of curved
laminate, adhered
against each others angles, creating very strong and stable joints. If
engineered properly, they are stable in all directions and are usually
made with resin and glass. The biggest difference between
stitch and tape, and skin on frame is, on a skin on frame, wood or
another material create a frame, the skins are bent around them. With
S+T the frame itself is created by the strength created at the
intersections of the curved laminate sheets..

I remember when I was a kid, some add that had a Volkswagen sitting on
a simple sheet of curved plywood. A very slight curve in a laminate
created a huge amount of structure, but you all knew that...

UNSNIP

The keyword that was noted was "liar" but I don't see where it got
that... Have fun, trolls will be ignored...



I don't know what you are apologizing for. The boats you build are well
beyond the capabilities of the majority of us.

Your skin is too thin, my friend.

Eisboch



John H.[_6_] August 23rd 08 01:41 AM

Rejected at the other place..;) Boating post...
 
On Fri, 22 Aug 2008 20:37:26 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote:


wrote in message
...
Why this was rejected, I don't know, the keyword it noted, is not in
the post.... Anyway, here is my attempt to bring things back into
perspective.. Trolls and posers will be ignored..

SNIP
First off, I need to apologize for not sticking to it in the first
place.. Anyway, one poster suggested I don't know anything because I
question Tolmanns' decision to call his boat a "stitch and tape". I
will note that the whole quote was more "stitch and tape, OR composite
type".. Toleman was doing what a lot of modern plan builders do, using
familiar terms the prospective "non boat builder", builder will
understand. The Toleman for instance calls for one area to be
stitched, but it is certainly not a stitch and tape boat, it is a
composite, skin on frame. IIRC the frame of chines, stringers, and
bulkheads. Many times we use more familiar terms.. I don't call a
Gunnels, a shear strake, I don't call a seat, a thwart, I don't use
terms like "get out the wood"...It would just server to confuse a
newb, and for no productive reason, save ego in this day and age..
Toleman uses terms that folks won't have to go look up, and calling a
s+t boat, a composite, or vice versa, is no big deal, and not really
all that far off. To suggest because someone knows the difference and
though it might be useful in the context of a boating forum...


Stitch and tape boats are typically self jigging, and built with
precut and sized parts. Using tools such as a Spanish Windlass and
pulling the parts together, form the shape. They gain their strength
via a false "frame" which is created at the intersection of curved
laminate, adhered
against each others angles, creating very strong and stable joints. If
engineered properly, they are stable in all directions and are usually
made with resin and glass. The biggest difference between
stitch and tape, and skin on frame is, on a skin on frame, wood or
another material create a frame, the skins are bent around them. With
S+T the frame itself is created by the strength created at the
intersections of the curved laminate sheets..

I remember when I was a kid, some add that had a Volkswagen sitting on
a simple sheet of curved plywood. A very slight curve in a laminate
created a huge amount of structure, but you all knew that...

UNSNIP

The keyword that was noted was "liar" but I don't see where it got
that... Have fun, trolls will be ignored...



I don't know what you are apologizing for. The boats you build are well
beyond the capabilities of the majority of us.

Your skin is too thin, my friend.

Eisboch


I think he was apologizing for letting Harry's negative comments get to
him.

From what I've seen, he does some beautiful work.

JimH[_2_] August 23rd 08 01:41 AM

Rejected at the other place..;) Boating post...
 
On Aug 22, 8:41*pm, John H. salmonremovebait@gmaildotcom wrote:
On Fri, 22 Aug 2008 20:37:26 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote:

wrote in message
....
Why this was rejected, I don't know, the keyword it noted, is not in
the post.... *Anyway, here is my attempt to bring things back into
perspective.. Trolls and posers will be ignored..


SNIP
First off, I need to apologize for not sticking to it in the first
place.. Anyway, one poster suggested I don't know anything because I
question Tolmanns' decision to call his boat a "stitch and tape". I
will note that the whole quote was more "stitch and tape, OR composite
type".. Toleman was doing what a lot of modern plan builders do, using
familiar terms the prospective "non boat builder", builder will
understand. The Toleman for instance calls for one area to be
stitched, but it is certainly not a stitch and tape boat, it is a
composite, skin on frame. IIRC the frame of *chines, stringers, *and
bulkheads. *Many times we use more familiar terms.. I don't call a
Gunnels, a shear strake, I don't call a seat, a thwart, I don't use
terms like "get out the wood"...It would just server to confuse a
newb, and for no productive reason, save ego in this day and age..
Toleman uses terms that folks won't have to go look up, and calling a
s+t boat, a composite, or vice versa, is no big deal, and not really
all that far off. To suggest because someone knows the difference and
though it might be useful in the context of a boating forum...


Stitch and tape boats are typically self jigging, and built with
precut and sized parts. Using tools such as a Spanish Windlass and
pulling the parts together, form the shape. They gain their strength
via a false "frame" which is created at the intersection of curved
laminate, adhered
against each others angles, creating very strong and stable joints. If
engineered properly, they are stable in all directions and are usually
made *with resin and glass. The biggest difference between
stitch and tape, and skin on frame is, on a skin on frame, wood or
another material create a frame, the skins are bent around them. With
S+T the frame itself is created by the strength created at the
intersections of the curved laminate sheets..


I remember when I was a kid, some add that had a Volkswagen sitting on
a simple sheet of curved plywood. A very slight curve in a laminate
created a huge amount of structure, but you all knew that...


UNSNIP


The keyword that was noted was "liar" but I don't see where it got
that... Have fun, trolls will be ignored...


I don't know what you are apologizing for. * The boats you build are well
beyond the capabilities of the majority of us.


Your skin is too thin, my friend.


Eisboch


I think he was apologizing for letting Harry's negative comments get to
him.

From what I've seen, he does some beautiful work.


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Short Wave Sportfishing[_2_] August 23rd 08 01:56 AM

Rejected at the other place..;) Boating post...
 
On Fri, 22 Aug 2008 20:37:26 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote:

I don't know what you are apologizing for. The boats you build are well
beyond the capabilities of the majority of us.

Your skin is too thin, my friend.


Scott does some great work - I've seen some up close and personal -
it's very meticulous, top quality fit and finish. Stitch and glue is
a perfectly valid way to build a wood boat and Scott is a master of
the technique.

However, you are right and I've told him the same thing time and time
again.

He'll get there eventually. :)

[email protected] August 23rd 08 02:00 AM

Rejected at the other place..;) Boating post...
 
On Aug 22, 8:41*pm, John H. salmonremovebait@gmaildotcom wrote:
On Fri, 22 Aug 2008 20:37:26 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote:

wrote in message
....
Why this was rejected, I don't know, the keyword it noted, is not in
the post.... *Anyway, here is my attempt to bring things back into
perspective.. Trolls and posers will be ignored..


SNIP
First off, I need to apologize for not sticking to it in the first
place.. Anyway, one poster suggested I don't know anything because I
question Tolmanns' decision to call his boat a "stitch and tape". I
will note that the whole quote was more "stitch and tape, OR composite
type".. Toleman was doing what a lot of modern plan builders do, using
familiar terms the prospective "non boat builder", builder will
understand. The Toleman for instance calls for one area to be
stitched, but it is certainly not a stitch and tape boat, it is a
composite, skin on frame. IIRC the frame of *chines, stringers, *and
bulkheads. *Many times we use more familiar terms.. I don't call a
Gunnels, a shear strake, I don't call a seat, a thwart, I don't use
terms like "get out the wood"...It would just server to confuse a
newb, and for no productive reason, save ego in this day and age..
Toleman uses terms that folks won't have to go look up, and calling a
s+t boat, a composite, or vice versa, is no big deal, and not really
all that far off. To suggest because someone knows the difference and
though it might be useful in the context of a boating forum...


Stitch and tape boats are typically self jigging, and built with
precut and sized parts. Using tools such as a Spanish Windlass and
pulling the parts together, form the shape. They gain their strength
via a false "frame" which is created at the intersection of curved
laminate, adhered
against each others angles, creating very strong and stable joints. If
engineered properly, they are stable in all directions and are usually
made *with resin and glass. The biggest difference between
stitch and tape, and skin on frame is, on a skin on frame, wood or
another material create a frame, the skins are bent around them. With
S+T the frame itself is created by the strength created at the
intersections of the curved laminate sheets..


I remember when I was a kid, some add that had a Volkswagen sitting on
a simple sheet of curved plywood. A very slight curve in a laminate
created a huge amount of structure, but you all knew that...


UNSNIP


The keyword that was noted was "liar" but I don't see where it got
that... Have fun, trolls will be ignored...


I don't know what you are apologizing for. * The boats you build are well
beyond the capabilities of the majority of us.


Your skin is too thin, my friend.


Eisboch


I think he was apologizing for letting Harry's negative comments get to
him.

From what I've seen, he does some beautiful work.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Thanks, and thanks.. yep, letting the comments.. etc.. I love the
concept of real stitch and tape. One of the best examples is the
method of construction of my little joe pram. It is designed to mock
the characteristics of a Dow, but weighs in at a mere 55 pounds. The
floor is formed by two preshaped sheets laid on top of each other and
stitched together along the keel then opened like a book. When opened
up to the right angle,it forms the bottom and created a very strong
bow section. With the precut sides, bow and transom stitched in place,
the hull takes perfect shape with no frame at all... I usually use a
chunk of 2x2 across midships to hold it in place while you tape the
seams..


John H.[_6_] August 23rd 08 02:21 AM

Rejected at the other place..;) Boating post...
 
On Fri, 22 Aug 2008 18:00:57 -0700 (PDT),
wrote:

On Aug 22, 8:41*pm, John H. salmonremovebait@gmaildotcom wrote:
On Fri, 22 Aug 2008 20:37:26 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote:

wrote in message
...
Why this was rejected, I don't know, the keyword it noted, is not in
the post.... *Anyway, here is my attempt to bring things back into
perspective.. Trolls and posers will be ignored..


SNIP
First off, I need to apologize for not sticking to it in the first
place.. Anyway, one poster suggested I don't know anything because I
question Tolmanns' decision to call his boat a "stitch and tape". I
will note that the whole quote was more "stitch and tape, OR composite
type".. Toleman was doing what a lot of modern plan builders do, using
familiar terms the prospective "non boat builder", builder will
understand. The Toleman for instance calls for one area to be
stitched, but it is certainly not a stitch and tape boat, it is a
composite, skin on frame. IIRC the frame of *chines, stringers, *and
bulkheads. *Many times we use more familiar terms.. I don't call a
Gunnels, a shear strake, I don't call a seat, a thwart, I don't use
terms like "get out the wood"...It would just server to confuse a
newb, and for no productive reason, save ego in this day and age..
Toleman uses terms that folks won't have to go look up, and calling a
s+t boat, a composite, or vice versa, is no big deal, and not really
all that far off. To suggest because someone knows the difference and
though it might be useful in the context of a boating forum...


Stitch and tape boats are typically self jigging, and built with
precut and sized parts. Using tools such as a Spanish Windlass and
pulling the parts together, form the shape. They gain their strength
via a false "frame" which is created at the intersection of curved
laminate, adhered
against each others angles, creating very strong and stable joints. If
engineered properly, they are stable in all directions and are usually
made *with resin and glass. The biggest difference between
stitch and tape, and skin on frame is, on a skin on frame, wood or
another material create a frame, the skins are bent around them. With
S+T the frame itself is created by the strength created at the
intersections of the curved laminate sheets..


I remember when I was a kid, some add that had a Volkswagen sitting on
a simple sheet of curved plywood. A very slight curve in a laminate
created a huge amount of structure, but you all knew that...


UNSNIP


The keyword that was noted was "liar" but I don't see where it got
that... Have fun, trolls will be ignored...


I don't know what you are apologizing for. * The boats you build are well
beyond the capabilities of the majority of us.


Your skin is too thin, my friend.


Eisboch


I think he was apologizing for letting Harry's negative comments get to
him.

From what I've seen, he does some beautiful work.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Thanks, and thanks.. yep, letting the comments.. etc.. I love the
concept of real stitch and tape. One of the best examples is the
method of construction of my little joe pram. It is designed to mock
the characteristics of a Dow, but weighs in at a mere 55 pounds. The
floor is formed by two preshaped sheets laid on top of each other and
stitched together along the keel then opened like a book. When opened
up to the right angle,it forms the bottom and created a very strong
bow section. With the precut sides, bow and transom stitched in place,
the hull takes perfect shape with no frame at all... I usually use a
chunk of 2x2 across midships to hold it in place while you tape the
seams..


You should make your web site part of your signature, if possible. That way
when you mention a boat, one could go look at it. Just an idea.

Calif Bill August 23rd 08 04:58 AM

Rejected at the other place..;) Boating post...
 

"JimH" wrote in message
...
On Aug 22, 8:41 pm, John H. salmonremovebait@gmaildotcom wrote:
On Fri, 22 Aug 2008 20:37:26 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote:

wrote in message
...
Why this was rejected, I don't know, the keyword it noted, is not in
the post.... Anyway, here is my attempt to bring things back into
perspective.. Trolls and posers will be ignored..


SNIP
First off, I need to apologize for not sticking to it in the first
place.. Anyway, one poster suggested I don't know anything because I
question Tolmanns' decision to call his boat a "stitch and tape". I
will note that the whole quote was more "stitch and tape, OR composite
type".. Toleman was doing what a lot of modern plan builders do, using
familiar terms the prospective "non boat builder", builder will
understand. The Toleman for instance calls for one area to be
stitched, but it is certainly not a stitch and tape boat, it is a
composite, skin on frame. IIRC the frame of chines, stringers, and
bulkheads. Many times we use more familiar terms.. I don't call a
Gunnels, a shear strake, I don't call a seat, a thwart, I don't use
terms like "get out the wood"...It would just server to confuse a
newb, and for no productive reason, save ego in this day and age..
Toleman uses terms that folks won't have to go look up, and calling a
s+t boat, a composite, or vice versa, is no big deal, and not really
all that far off. To suggest because someone knows the difference and
though it might be useful in the context of a boating forum...


Stitch and tape boats are typically self jigging, and built with
precut and sized parts. Using tools such as a Spanish Windlass and
pulling the parts together, form the shape. They gain their strength
via a false "frame" which is created at the intersection of curved
laminate, adhered
against each others angles, creating very strong and stable joints. If
engineered properly, they are stable in all directions and are usually
made with resin and glass. The biggest difference between
stitch and tape, and skin on frame is, on a skin on frame, wood or
another material create a frame, the skins are bent around them. With
S+T the frame itself is created by the strength created at the
intersections of the curved laminate sheets..


I remember when I was a kid, some add that had a Volkswagen sitting on
a simple sheet of curved plywood. A very slight curve in a laminate
created a huge amount of structure, but you all knew that...


UNSNIP


The keyword that was noted was "liar" but I don't see where it got
that... Have fun, trolls will be ignored...


I don't know what you are apologizing for. The boats you build are well
beyond the capabilities of the majority of us.


Your skin is too thin, my friend.


Eisboch


I think he was apologizing for letting Harry's negative comments get to
him.

From what I've seen, he does some beautiful work.


21

86!



John H.[_6_] August 23rd 08 12:11 PM

Rejected at the other place..;) Boating post...
 
On Fri, 22 Aug 2008 20:58:46 -0700, "Calif Bill"
wrote:


"JimH" wrote in message
...

snipped

I think he was apologizing for letting Harry's negative comments get to
him.

From what I've seen, he does some beautiful work.


21

86!

I think Jimh is trying to endear himself to his hero.

[email protected] August 23rd 08 04:03 PM

Rejected at the other place..;) Boating post...
 
On Aug 22, 5:50*pm, wrote:
Why this was rejected, I don't know, the keyword it noted, is not in
the post.... *Anyway, here is my attempt to bring things back into
perspective.. Trolls and posers will be ignored..

SNIP
First off, I need to apologize for not sticking to it in the first
place.. Anyway, one poster suggested I don't know anything because I
question Tolmanns' decision to call his boat a "stitch and tape". I
will note that the whole quote was more "stitch and tape, OR composite
type".. Toleman was doing what a lot of modern plan builders do, using
familiar terms the prospective "non boat builder", builder will
understand. The Toleman for instance calls for one area to be
stitched, but it is certainly not a stitch and tape boat, it is a
composite, skin on frame. IIRC the frame of *chines, stringers, *and
bulkheads. *Many times we use more familiar terms.. I don't call a
Gunnels, a shear strake, I don't call a seat, a thwart, I don't use
terms like "get out the wood"...It would just server to confuse a
newb, and for no productive reason, save ego in this day and age..
Toleman uses terms that folks won't have to go look up, and calling a
s+t boat, a composite, or vice versa, is no big deal, and not really
all that far off. To suggest because someone knows the difference and
though it might be useful in the context of a boating forum...

Stitch and tape boats are typically self jigging, and built with
precut and sized parts. Using tools such as a Spanish Windlass and
pulling the parts together, form the shape. They gain their strength
via a false "frame" which is created at the intersection of curved
laminate, adhered
against each others angles, creating very strong and stable joints. If
engineered properly, they are stable in all directions and are usually
made *with resin and glass. The biggest difference between
stitch and tape, and skin on frame is, on a skin on frame, wood or
another material create a frame, the skins are bent around them. With
S+T the frame itself is created by the strength created at the
intersections of the curved laminate sheets..

I remember when I was a kid, some add that had a Volkswagen sitting on
a simple sheet of curved plywood. A very slight curve in a laminate
created a huge amount of structure, but you all knew that...

UNSNIP

The keyword that was noted was "liar" but I don't see where it got
that... Have fun, trolls will be ignored...


You can not and must not call Harry out on his lies, name calling and
insults. I don't know why, but almost everyone here is afraid of him.

[email protected] August 23rd 08 05:16 PM

Rejected at the other place..;) Boating post...
 
On Aug 22, 9:21*pm, John H. salmonremovebait@gmaildotcom wrote:
On Fri, 22 Aug 2008 18:00:57 -0700 (PDT),
wrote:





On Aug 22, 8:41*pm, John H. salmonremovebait@gmaildotcom wrote:
On Fri, 22 Aug 2008 20:37:26 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote:


wrote in message
...
Why this was rejected, I don't know, the keyword it noted, is not in
the post.... *Anyway, here is my attempt to bring things back into
perspective.. Trolls and posers will be ignored..


SNIP
First off, I need to apologize for not sticking to it in the first
place.. Anyway, one poster suggested I don't know anything because I
question Tolmanns' decision to call his boat a "stitch and tape". I
will note that the whole quote was more "stitch and tape, OR composite
type".. Toleman was doing what a lot of modern plan builders do, using
familiar terms the prospective "non boat builder", builder will
understand. The Toleman for instance calls for one area to be
stitched, but it is certainly not a stitch and tape boat, it is a
composite, skin on frame. IIRC the frame of *chines, stringers, *and
bulkheads. *Many times we use more familiar terms.. I don't call a
Gunnels, a shear strake, I don't call a seat, a thwart, I don't use
terms like "get out the wood"...It would just server to confuse a
newb, and for no productive reason, save ego in this day and age..
Toleman uses terms that folks won't have to go look up, and calling a
s+t boat, a composite, or vice versa, is no big deal, and not really
all that far off. To suggest because someone knows the difference and
though it might be useful in the context of a boating forum...


Stitch and tape boats are typically self jigging, and built with
precut and sized parts. Using tools such as a Spanish Windlass and
pulling the parts together, form the shape. They gain their strength
via a false "frame" which is created at the intersection of curved
laminate, adhered
against each others angles, creating very strong and stable joints. If
engineered properly, they are stable in all directions and are usually
made *with resin and glass. The biggest difference between
stitch and tape, and skin on frame is, on a skin on frame, wood or
another material create a frame, the skins are bent around them. With
S+T the frame itself is created by the strength created at the
intersections of the curved laminate sheets..


I remember when I was a kid, some add that had a Volkswagen sitting on
a simple sheet of curved plywood. A very slight curve in a laminate
created a huge amount of structure, but you all knew that...


UNSNIP


The keyword that was noted was "liar" but I don't see where it got
that... Have fun, trolls will be ignored...


I don't know what you are apologizing for. * The boats you build are well
beyond the capabilities of the majority of us.


Your skin is too thin, my friend.


Eisboch


I think he was apologizing for letting Harry's negative comments get to
him.


From what I've seen, he does some beautiful work.- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


Thanks, and thanks.. yep, letting the comments.. etc.. I love the
concept of real stitch and tape. One of the best examples is the
method of construction of my little joe pram. It is designed to mock
the characteristics of a Dow, but weighs in at a mere 55 pounds. The
floor is formed by two preshaped sheets laid on top of each other and
stitched together along the keel then opened like a book. When opened
up to the right angle,it forms the bottom and created a very strong
bow section. With the precut sides, bow and transom stitched in place,
the hull takes perfect shape with no frame at all... I usually use a
chunk of 2x2 across midships to hold it in place while you tape the
seams..


You should make your web site part of your signature, if possible. That way
when you mention a boat, one could go look at it. Just an idea.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


OK... http://www.idesigns.net...;)

HK August 23rd 08 05:20 PM

Rejected at the other place..;) Boating post...
 
wrote:
On Aug 22, 9:21 pm, John H. salmonremovebait@gmaildotcom wrote:
On Fri, 22 Aug 2008 18:00:57 -0700 (PDT),
wrote:





On Aug 22, 8:41 pm, John H. salmonremovebait@gmaildotcom wrote:
On Fri, 22 Aug 2008 20:37:26 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote:
wrote in message
...
Why this was rejected, I don't know, the keyword it noted, is not in
the post.... Anyway, here is my attempt to bring things back into
perspective.. Trolls and posers will be ignored..
SNIP
First off, I need to apologize for not sticking to it in the first
place.. Anyway, one poster suggested I don't know anything because I
question Tolmanns' decision to call his boat a "stitch and tape". I
will note that the whole quote was more "stitch and tape, OR composite
type".. Toleman was doing what a lot of modern plan builders do, using
familiar terms the prospective "non boat builder", builder will
understand. The Toleman for instance calls for one area to be
stitched, but it is certainly not a stitch and tape boat, it is a
composite, skin on frame. IIRC the frame of chines, stringers, and
bulkheads. Many times we use more familiar terms.. I don't call a
Gunnels, a shear strake, I don't call a seat, a thwart, I don't use
terms like "get out the wood"...It would just server to confuse a
newb, and for no productive reason, save ego in this day and age..
Toleman uses terms that folks won't have to go look up, and calling a
s+t boat, a composite, or vice versa, is no big deal, and not really
all that far off. To suggest because someone knows the difference and
though it might be useful in the context of a boating forum...
Stitch and tape boats are typically self jigging, and built with
precut and sized parts. Using tools such as a Spanish Windlass and
pulling the parts together, form the shape. They gain their strength
via a false "frame" which is created at the intersection of curved
laminate, adhered
against each others angles, creating very strong and stable joints. If
engineered properly, they are stable in all directions and are usually
made with resin and glass. The biggest difference between
stitch and tape, and skin on frame is, on a skin on frame, wood or
another material create a frame, the skins are bent around them. With
S+T the frame itself is created by the strength created at the
intersections of the curved laminate sheets..
I remember when I was a kid, some add that had a Volkswagen sitting on
a simple sheet of curved plywood. A very slight curve in a laminate
created a huge amount of structure, but you all knew that...
UNSNIP
The keyword that was noted was "liar" but I don't see where it got
that... Have fun, trolls will be ignored...
I don't know what you are apologizing for. The boats you build are well
beyond the capabilities of the majority of us.
Your skin is too thin, my friend.
Eisboch
I think he was apologizing for letting Harry's negative comments get to
him.
From what I've seen, he does some beautiful work.- Hide quoted text -
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Thanks, and thanks.. yep, letting the comments.. etc.. I love the
concept of real stitch and tape. One of the best examples is the
method of construction of my little joe pram. It is designed to mock
the characteristics of a Dow, but weighs in at a mere 55 pounds. The
floor is formed by two preshaped sheets laid on top of each other and
stitched together along the keel then opened like a book. When opened
up to the right angle,it forms the bottom and created a very strong
bow section. With the precut sides, bow and transom stitched in place,
the hull takes perfect shape with no frame at all... I usually use a
chunk of 2x2 across midships to hold it in place while you tape the
seams..

You should make your web site part of your signature, if possible. That way
when you mention a boat, one could go look at it. Just an idea.- Hide quoted text -

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OK...
http://www.idesigns.net...;)



You're posting over at the other place? I thought the moderator was
deleting everything posted there...?

John H.[_6_] August 23rd 08 05:52 PM

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On Sat, 23 Aug 2008 09:16:28 -0700 (PDT),
wrote:


seams..


You should make your web site part of your signature, if possible. That way
when you mention a boat, one could go look at it. Just an idea.- Hide quoted text -

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OK...
http://www.idesigns.net...;)

Uh, that didn't work, for me.

[email protected] August 23rd 08 05:59 PM

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On Aug 23, 12:20*pm, hk wrote:


You're posting over at the other place? I thought the moderator was
deleting everything posted there?


And I thought you were going to show us a picture of one of the many
boats you have built.. This is a thread about modern wood composite
boats, not lame 50 year old design hulls, with no character, and lazy
aesthetics, splashed in puke colored plastic.


HK August 23rd 08 06:20 PM

Rejected at the other place..;) Boating post...
 
wrote:
On Aug 23, 12:20 pm, hk wrote:

You're posting over at the other place? I thought the moderator was
deleting everything posted there?


And I thought you were going to show us a picture of one of the many
boats you have built.. This is a thread about modern wood composite
boats, not lame 50 year old design hulls, with no character, and lazy
aesthetics, splashed in puke colored plastic.


I looked at the header, and it said "Rejected at the other place," not
"modern wood composite boats."

Anyway, I was wondering what happened to your post over there, since
when I looked, it didn't seem to be there.

"Brownie" is doing one heck of a job moderating, eh?




Eisboch August 23rd 08 07:20 PM

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"hk" wrote in message
. ..
wrote:


On Aug 23, 12:20 pm, hk wrote:

You're posting over at the other place? I thought the moderator was
deleting everything posted there?


And I thought you were going to show us a picture of one of the many
boats you have built.. This is a thread about modern wood composite
boats, not lame 50 year old design hulls, with no character, and lazy
aesthetics, splashed in puke colored plastic.


I looked at the header, and it said "Rejected at the other place," not
"modern wood composite boats."

Anyway, I was wondering what happened to your post over there, since when
I looked, it didn't seem to be there.

"Brownie" is doing one heck of a job moderating, eh?


I'd love to see you call him "Brownie" in person.

http://www.image-insolite.com/getite...rand_chien.jpg

Eisboch



HK August 23rd 08 07:27 PM

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Eisboch wrote:
"hk" wrote in message
. ..
wrote:


On Aug 23, 12:20 pm, hk wrote:

You're posting over at the other place? I thought the moderator was
deleting everything posted there?
And I thought you were going to show us a picture of one of the many
boats you have built.. This is a thread about modern wood composite
boats, not lame 50 year old design hulls, with no character, and lazy
aesthetics, splashed in puke colored plastic.

I looked at the header, and it said "Rejected at the other place," not
"modern wood composite boats."

Anyway, I was wondering what happened to your post over there, since when
I looked, it didn't seem to be there.

"Brownie" is doing one heck of a job moderating, eh?


I'd love to see you call him "Brownie" in person.

http://www.image-insolite.com/getite...rand_chien.jpg

Eisboch



You must think I am a short little ****, like Loogy, or a wimpy ****,
like Herring.

[email protected] August 23rd 08 07:30 PM

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On Aug 23, 2:20*pm, "Eisboch" wrote:
"hk" wrote in message

. ..





wrote:
On Aug 23, 12:20 pm, hk wrote:


You're posting over at the other place? I thought the moderator was
deleting everything posted there?


And I thought you were going to show us a picture of one of the many
boats you have built.. * *This is a thread about modern wood composite
boats, not lame 50 year old design hulls, with no character, and lazy
aesthetics, splashed in puke colored plastic.


I looked at the header, and it said "Rejected at the other place," not
"modern wood composite boats."


Anyway, I was wondering what happened to your post over there, since when
I looked, it didn't seem to be there.


"Brownie" is doing one heck of a job moderating, eh?


I'd love to see you call him "Brownie" in person.

http://www.image-insolite.com/getite...ge_animaux/pet....

Eisboch- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


That was a great picture.. but "The Mouse" has requested a word with
Harry:

http://rowdymouseracing.com/media/justaword.MOV

Since you got things rolling...;)

HK August 23rd 08 07:39 PM

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wrote:

I
On Aug 23, 2:20 pm, "Eisboch" wrote:
"hk" wrote in message

. ..





wrote:
On Aug 23, 12:20 pm, hk wrote:
You're posting over at the other place? I thought the moderator was
deleting everything posted there?
And I thought you were going to show us a picture of one of the many
boats you have built.. This is a thread about modern wood composite
boats, not lame 50 year old design hulls, with no character, and lazy
aesthetics, splashed in puke colored plastic.
I looked at the header, and it said "Rejected at the other place," not
"modern wood composite boats."
Anyway, I was wondering what happened to your post over there, since when
I looked, it didn't seem to be there.
"Brownie" is doing one heck of a job moderating, eh?

I'd love to see you call him "Brownie" in person.

http://www.image-insolite.com/getite...ge_animaux/pet...

Eisboch- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


That was a great picture.. but "The Mouse" has requested a word with
Harry:

http://rowdymouseracing.com/media/justaword.MOV

Since you got things rolling...;)



If that's your kid, I can see she'll be as successful in life as her daddy.

[email protected] August 23rd 08 07:51 PM

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On Aug 23, 2:39*pm, hk wrote:
wrote:

I





On Aug 23, 2:20 pm, "Eisboch" wrote:
"hk" wrote in message


m...


wrote:
On Aug 23, 12:20 pm, hk wrote:
You're posting over at the other place? I thought the moderator was
deleting everything posted there?
And I thought you were going to show us a picture of one of the many
boats you have built.. * *This is a thread about modern wood composite
boats, not lame 50 year old design hulls, with no character, and lazy
aesthetics, splashed in puke colored plastic.
I looked at the header, and it said "Rejected at the other place," not
"modern wood composite boats."
Anyway, I was wondering what happened to your post over there, since when
I looked, it didn't seem to be there.
"Brownie" is doing one heck of a job moderating, eh?
I'd love to see you call him "Brownie" in person.


http://www.image-insolite.com/getite...ge_animaux/pet....


Eisboch- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


That was a great picture.. but "The Mouse" has requested a word with
Harry:


http://rowdymouseracing.com/media/justaword.MOV


Since you got things rolling...;)


If that's your kid, I can see she'll be as successful in life as her daddy.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Yeah, your idea of success is not important to most here.. Anyway, at
5'2" she would look you straight in the eye, and check out the guns..
she would kick your fat little ass. Anyway, here are some more pics of
kids being forced to do dangerous tricks by parents with whips and
belts.. ;)

This one is titled.. "Look ma, er, um, no don't look":
http://rowdymouseracing.com/media/lookma.MOV

Here is another poor child, dragged kicking and screaming to the track
by his mom...;)
http://rowdymouseracing.com/media/sidesadle4.MOV

And here is the Mouse and friends, just tryin' hanging around getting
in trouble on a friday night:
http://rowdymouseracing.com/media/lookma2.MOV

More to come.. I got video of "Tiny Mouse" on his yammi and a cool set
of training wheels..

Later RMR..


HK August 23rd 08 07:56 PM

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wrote:
On Aug 23, 2:39 pm, hk wrote:
wrote:

I





On Aug 23, 2:20 pm, "Eisboch" wrote:
"hk" wrote in message
. ..
wrote:
On Aug 23, 12:20 pm, hk wrote:
You're posting over at the other place? I thought the moderator was
deleting everything posted there?
And I thought you were going to show us a picture of one of the many
boats you have built.. This is a thread about modern wood composite
boats, not lame 50 year old design hulls, with no character, and lazy
aesthetics, splashed in puke colored plastic.
I looked at the header, and it said "Rejected at the other place," not
"modern wood composite boats."
Anyway, I was wondering what happened to your post over there, since when
I looked, it didn't seem to be there.
"Brownie" is doing one heck of a job moderating, eh?
I'd love to see you call him "Brownie" in person.
http://www.image-insolite.com/getite...ge_animaux/pet...
Eisboch- Hide quoted text -
- Show quoted text -
That was a great picture.. but "The Mouse" has requested a word with
Harry:
http://rowdymouseracing.com/media/justaword.MOV
Since you got things rolling...;)

If that's your kid, I can see she'll be as successful in life as her daddy.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Yeah, your idea of success is not important to most here.. Anyway, at
5'2" she would look you straight in the eye, and check out the guns..
she would kick your fat little ass. Anyway, here are some more pics of
kids being forced to do dangerous tricks by parents with whips and
belts.. ;)

This one is titled.. "Look ma, er, um, no don't look":
http://rowdymouseracing.com/media/lookma.MOV

Here is another poor child, dragged kicking and screaming to the track
by his mom...;)
http://rowdymouseracing.com/media/sidesadle4.MOV

And here is the Mouse and friends, just tryin' hanging around getting
in trouble on a friday night:
http://rowdymouseracing.com/media/lookma2.MOV

More to come.. I got video of "Tiny Mouse" on his yammi and a cool set
of training wheels..

Later RMR..



I'm not impressed by any of these shots. I'd be more impressed seeing
the kid working at the library, or competing in a spelling bee, or
writing a 12-page book report.

[email protected] August 23rd 08 08:17 PM

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On Aug 23, 2:56*pm, hk wrote:
wrote:
On Aug 23, 2:39 pm, hk wrote:
wrote:


I


On Aug 23, 2:20 pm, "Eisboch" wrote:
"hk" wrote in message
news:VbednTC3hJBC2y3VnZ2dnUVZ_gadnZ2d@comcast. com...
wrote:
On Aug 23, 12:20 pm, hk wrote:
You're posting over at the other place? I thought the moderator was
deleting everything posted there?
And I thought you were going to show us a picture of one of the many
boats you have built.. * *This is a thread about modern wood composite
boats, not lame 50 year old design hulls, with no character, and lazy
aesthetics, splashed in puke colored plastic.
I looked at the header, and it said "Rejected at the other place," not
"modern wood composite boats."
Anyway, I was wondering what happened to your post over there, since when
I looked, it didn't seem to be there.
"Brownie" is doing one heck of a job moderating, eh?
I'd love to see you call him "Brownie" in person.
http://www.image-insolite.com/getite...ge_animaux/pet...
Eisboch- Hide quoted text -
- Show quoted text -
That was a great picture.. but "The Mouse" has requested a word with
Harry:
http://rowdymouseracing.com/media/justaword.MOV
Since you got things rolling...;)
If that's your kid, I can see she'll be as successful in life as her daddy.- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


Yeah, your idea of success is not important to most here.. Anyway, at
5'2" she would look you straight in the eye, and check out the guns..
she would kick your fat little ass. Anyway, here are some more pics of
kids being forced to do dangerous tricks by parents with whips and
belts.. ;)


This one is titled.. "Look ma, er, um, no don't look":
http://rowdymouseracing.com/media/lookma.MOV


Here is another poor child, dragged kicking and screaming to the track
by his mom...;)
http://rowdymouseracing.com/media/sidesadle4.MOV


And here is the Mouse and friends, just tryin' hanging around getting
in trouble on a friday night:
http://rowdymouseracing.com/media/lookma2.MOV


More to come.. I got video of "Tiny Mouse" on his yammi and a cool set
of training wheels..


Later RMR..


I'm not impressed by any of these shots. I'd be more impressed seeing
the kid working at the library, or competing in a spelling bee, or
writing a 12-page book report.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Well, I didn't think you would be, after all she is not on TV prancing
around in a thong on the beach, while your wife shakes her head in the
other room..

Anyway, last night a couple of pros were watching the Mouse racin' and
said if she had attended the race earlier in the week she could have
very well had a podium, or a 4th.. She is thinking of entering the
races later this month.. Wish us luck!

As summer is coming to a close, I remind all of you, Dont' tear up the
gear! Er, or the Mouse either..;)

John H.[_6_] August 23rd 08 08:18 PM

Rejected at the other place..;) Boating post...
 
On Sat, 23 Aug 2008 11:51:14 -0700 (PDT),
wrote:

On Aug 23, 2:39*pm, hk wrote:
wrote:

I





On Aug 23, 2:20 pm, "Eisboch" wrote:
"hk" wrote in message


m...


wrote:
On Aug 23, 12:20 pm, hk wrote:
You're posting over at the other place? I thought the moderator was
deleting everything posted there?
And I thought you were going to show us a picture of one of the many
boats you have built.. * *This is a thread about modern wood composite
boats, not lame 50 year old design hulls, with no character, and lazy
aesthetics, splashed in puke colored plastic.
I looked at the header, and it said "Rejected at the other place," not
"modern wood composite boats."
Anyway, I was wondering what happened to your post over there, since when
I looked, it didn't seem to be there.
"Brownie" is doing one heck of a job moderating, eh?
I'd love to see you call him "Brownie" in person.


http://www.image-insolite.com/getite...ge_animaux/pet...

Eisboch- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


That was a great picture.. but "The Mouse" has requested a word with
Harry:


http://rowdymouseracing.com/media/justaword.MOV


Since you got things rolling...;)


If that's your kid, I can see she'll be as successful in life as her daddy.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Yeah, your idea of success is not important to most here.. Anyway, at
5'2" she would look you straight in the eye, and check out the guns..
she would kick your fat little ass. Anyway, here are some more pics of
kids being forced to do dangerous tricks by parents with whips and
belts.. ;)

This one is titled.. "Look ma, er, um, no don't look":
http://rowdymouseracing.com/media/lookma.MOV

Here is another poor child, dragged kicking and screaming to the track
by his mom...;)
http://rowdymouseracing.com/media/sidesadle4.MOV

And here is the Mouse and friends, just tryin' hanging around getting
in trouble on a friday night:
http://rowdymouseracing.com/media/lookma2.MOV

More to come.. I got video of "Tiny Mouse" on his yammi and a cool set
of training wheels..

Later RMR..


Scotty, yesterday you apologized for letting yourself get sidetracked.
Today you're doing the same thing. Something doesn't make a lot of sense.

Why give him the satisfaction of knowing he trolled another one?

[email protected] August 23rd 08 08:19 PM

Rejected at the other place..;) Boating post...
 
On Aug 23, 3:18*pm, John H. salmonremovebait@gmaildotcom wrote:
On Sat, 23 Aug 2008 11:51:14 -0700 (PDT),
wrote:





On Aug 23, 2:39*pm, hk wrote:
wrote:


I


On Aug 23, 2:20 pm, "Eisboch" wrote:
"hk" wrote in message


m...


wrote:
On Aug 23, 12:20 pm, hk wrote:
You're posting over at the other place? I thought the moderator was
deleting everything posted there?
And I thought you were going to show us a picture of one of the many
boats you have built.. * *This is a thread about modern wood composite
boats, not lame 50 year old design hulls, with no character, and lazy
aesthetics, splashed in puke colored plastic.
I looked at the header, and it said "Rejected at the other place," not
"modern wood composite boats."
Anyway, I was wondering what happened to your post over there, since when
I looked, it didn't seem to be there.
"Brownie" is doing one heck of a job moderating, eh?
I'd love to see you call him "Brownie" in person.


http://www.image-insolite.com/getite...ge_animaux/pet...


Eisboch- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


That was a great picture.. but "The Mouse" has requested a word with
Harry:


http://rowdymouseracing.com/media/justaword.MOV


Since you got things rolling...;)


If that's your kid, I can see she'll be as successful in life as her daddy.- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


Yeah, your idea of success is not important to most here.. Anyway, at
5'2" she would look you straight in the eye, and check out the guns..
she would kick your fat little ass. Anyway, here are some more pics of
kids being forced to do dangerous tricks by parents with whips and
belts.. ;)


This one is titled.. "Look ma, er, um, no don't look":
http://rowdymouseracing.com/media/lookma.MOV


Here is another poor child, dragged kicking and screaming to the track
by his mom...;)
http://rowdymouseracing.com/media/sidesadle4.MOV


And here is the Mouse and friends, just tryin' hanging around getting
in trouble on a friday night:
http://rowdymouseracing.com/media/lookma2.MOV


More to come.. I got video of "Tiny Mouse" on his yammi and a cool set
of training wheels..


Later RMR..


Scotty, yesterday you apologized for letting yourself get sidetracked.
Today you're doing the same thing. Something doesn't make a lot of sense.

Why give him the satisfaction of knowing he trolled another one?- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


I think the difference is, I can't take him so seriously and let him
get me mad.. right now, I am having fun, using him as a spring board
to show you all some neat OT vids... It's a process..;)

John H.[_6_] August 23rd 08 08:21 PM

Rejected at the other place..;) Boating post...
 
On Sat, 23 Aug 2008 12:17:36 -0700 (PDT),
wrote:

On Aug 23, 2:56*pm, hk wrote:
wrote:
On Aug 23, 2:39 pm, hk wrote:
wrote:


I


On Aug 23, 2:20 pm, "Eisboch" wrote:
"hk" wrote in message
news:VbednTC3hJBC2y3VnZ2dnUVZ_gadnZ2d@comcast. com...
wrote:
On Aug 23, 12:20 pm, hk wrote:
You're posting over at the other place? I thought the moderator was
deleting everything posted there?
And I thought you were going to show us a picture of one of the many
boats you have built.. * *This is a thread about modern wood composite
boats, not lame 50 year old design hulls, with no character, and lazy
aesthetics, splashed in puke colored plastic.
I looked at the header, and it said "Rejected at the other place," not
"modern wood composite boats."
Anyway, I was wondering what happened to your post over there, since when
I looked, it didn't seem to be there.
"Brownie" is doing one heck of a job moderating, eh?
I'd love to see you call him "Brownie" in person.
http://www.image-insolite.com/getite...ge_animaux/pet...
Eisboch- Hide quoted text -
- Show quoted text -
That was a great picture.. but "The Mouse" has requested a word with
Harry:
http://rowdymouseracing.com/media/justaword.MOV
Since you got things rolling...;)
If that's your kid, I can see she'll be as successful in life as her daddy.- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


Yeah, your idea of success is not important to most here.. Anyway, at
5'2" she would look you straight in the eye, and check out the guns..
she would kick your fat little ass. Anyway, here are some more pics of
kids being forced to do dangerous tricks by parents with whips and
belts.. ;)


This one is titled.. "Look ma, er, um, no don't look":
http://rowdymouseracing.com/media/lookma.MOV


Here is another poor child, dragged kicking and screaming to the track
by his mom...;)
http://rowdymouseracing.com/media/sidesadle4.MOV


And here is the Mouse and friends, just tryin' hanging around getting
in trouble on a friday night:
http://rowdymouseracing.com/media/lookma2.MOV


More to come.. I got video of "Tiny Mouse" on his yammi and a cool set
of training wheels..


Later RMR..


I'm not impressed by any of these shots. I'd be more impressed seeing
the kid working at the library, or competing in a spelling bee, or
writing a 12-page book report.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Well, I didn't think you would be, after all she is not on TV prancing
around in a thong on the beach, while your wife shakes her head in the
other room..

Anyway, last night a couple of pros were watching the Mouse racin' and
said if she had attended the race earlier in the week she could have
very well had a podium, or a 4th.. She is thinking of entering the
races later this month.. Wish us luck!

As summer is coming to a close, I remind all of you, Dont' tear up the
gear! Er, or the Mouse either..;)


I just finished putting a Plexistar 2 windscreen on the Mille GT. It's a
little short, for me, but as long as I keep the speed below 80 or so, it
doesn't blow my head around too much.

[email protected] August 23rd 08 08:23 PM

Rejected at the other place..;) Boating post...
 
On Aug 23, 3:21*pm, John H. salmonremovebait@gmaildotcom wrote:
On Sat, 23 Aug 2008 12:17:36 -0700 (PDT),
wrote:





On Aug 23, 2:56*pm, hk wrote:
wrote:
On Aug 23, 2:39 pm, hk wrote:
wrote:


I


On Aug 23, 2:20 pm, "Eisboch" wrote:
"hk" wrote in message
news:VbednTC3hJBC2y3VnZ2dnUVZ_gadnZ2d@comcast. com...
wrote:
On Aug 23, 12:20 pm, hk wrote:
You're posting over at the other place? I thought the moderator was
deleting everything posted there?
And I thought you were going to show us a picture of one of the many
boats you have built.. * *This is a thread about modern wood composite
boats, not lame 50 year old design hulls, with no character, and lazy
aesthetics, splashed in puke colored plastic.
I looked at the header, and it said "Rejected at the other place," not
"modern wood composite boats."
Anyway, I was wondering what happened to your post over there, since when
I looked, it didn't seem to be there.
"Brownie" is doing one heck of a job moderating, eh?
I'd love to see you call him "Brownie" in person.
http://www.image-insolite.com/getite...ge_animaux/pet...
Eisboch- Hide quoted text -
- Show quoted text -
That was a great picture.. but "The Mouse" has requested a word with
Harry:
http://rowdymouseracing.com/media/justaword.MOV
Since you got things rolling...;)
If that's your kid, I can see she'll be as successful in life as her daddy.- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


Yeah, your idea of success is not important to most here.. Anyway, at
5'2" she would look you straight in the eye, and check out the guns...
she would kick your fat little ass. Anyway, here are some more pics of
kids being forced to do dangerous tricks by parents with whips and
belts.. ;)


This one is titled.. "Look ma, er, um, no don't look":
http://rowdymouseracing.com/media/lookma.MOV


Here is another poor child, dragged kicking and screaming to the track
by his mom...;)
http://rowdymouseracing.com/media/sidesadle4.MOV


And here is the Mouse and friends, just tryin' hanging around getting
in trouble on a friday night:
http://rowdymouseracing.com/media/lookma2.MOV


More to come.. I got video of "Tiny Mouse" on his yammi and a cool set
of training wheels..


Later RMR..


I'm not impressed by any of these shots. I'd be more impressed seeing
the kid working at the library, or competing in a spelling bee, or
writing a 12-page book report.- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


Well, I didn't think you would be, after all she is not on TV prancing
around in a thong on the beach, while your wife shakes her head in the
other room..


Anyway, last night a couple of pros were watching the Mouse racin' and
said if she had attended the race earlier in the week she could have
very well had a podium, or a 4th.. She is thinking of entering the
races later this month.. * Wish us luck!


As summer is coming to a close, I remind all of you, Dont' tear up the
gear! *Er, or the Mouse either..;)


I just finished putting a Plexistar 2 windscreen on the Mille GT. It's a
little short, for me, but as long as I keep the speed below 80 or so, it
doesn't blow my head around too much.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Get a helmet with a little shark fin on the top, it's all the rage
now;) Got any pics, you could post em' at trip-reports.com? I think
I mentioned that in a previous life I had a Austin Healey Sprite, 61
iirc... Nice car, ran like it was on rails..

HK August 23rd 08 08:27 PM

Rejected at the other place..;) Boating post...
 
wrote:
On Aug 23, 2:56 pm, hk wrote:
wrote:
On Aug 23, 2:39 pm, hk wrote:
wrote:
I
On Aug 23, 2:20 pm, "Eisboch" wrote:
"hk" wrote in message
. ..
wrote:
On Aug 23, 12:20 pm, hk wrote:
You're posting over at the other place? I thought the moderator was
deleting everything posted there?
And I thought you were going to show us a picture of one of the many
boats you have built.. This is a thread about modern wood composite
boats, not lame 50 year old design hulls, with no character, and lazy
aesthetics, splashed in puke colored plastic.
I looked at the header, and it said "Rejected at the other place," not
"modern wood composite boats."
Anyway, I was wondering what happened to your post over there, since when
I looked, it didn't seem to be there.
"Brownie" is doing one heck of a job moderating, eh?
I'd love to see you call him "Brownie" in person.
http://www.image-insolite.com/getite...ge_animaux/pet...
Eisboch- Hide quoted text -
- Show quoted text -
That was a great picture.. but "The Mouse" has requested a word with
Harry:
http://rowdymouseracing.com/media/justaword.MOV
Since you got things rolling...;)
If that's your kid, I can see she'll be as successful in life as her daddy.- Hide quoted text -
- Show quoted text -
Yeah, your idea of success is not important to most here.. Anyway, at
5'2" she would look you straight in the eye, and check out the guns..
she would kick your fat little ass. Anyway, here are some more pics of
kids being forced to do dangerous tricks by parents with whips and
belts.. ;)
This one is titled.. "Look ma, er, um, no don't look":
http://rowdymouseracing.com/media/lookma.MOV
Here is another poor child, dragged kicking and screaming to the track
by his mom...;)
http://rowdymouseracing.com/media/sidesadle4.MOV
And here is the Mouse and friends, just tryin' hanging around getting
in trouble on a friday night:
http://rowdymouseracing.com/media/lookma2.MOV
More to come.. I got video of "Tiny Mouse" on his yammi and a cool set
of training wheels..
Later RMR..

I'm not impressed by any of these shots. I'd be more impressed seeing
the kid working at the library, or competing in a spelling bee, or
writing a 12-page book report.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Well, I didn't think you would be, after all she is not on TV prancing
around in a thong on the beach, while your wife shakes her head in the
other room..

Anyway, last night a couple of pros were watching the Mouse racin' and
said if she had attended the race earlier in the week she could have
very well had a podium, or a 4th.. She is thinking of entering the
races later this month.. Wish us luck!

As summer is coming to a close, I remind all of you, Dont' tear up the
gear! Er, or the Mouse either..;)



Try reading for content: I said I would be more impressed if your kid
were working at the library, or competing in a spelling bee, or writing
a book report.

HK August 23rd 08 08:28 PM

Rejected at the other place..;) Boating post...
 
wrote:
On Aug 23, 3:18 pm, John H. salmonremovebait@gmaildotcom wrote:
On Sat, 23 Aug 2008 11:51:14 -0700 (PDT),
wrote:





On Aug 23, 2:39 pm, hk wrote:
wrote:
I
On Aug 23, 2:20 pm, "Eisboch" wrote:
"hk" wrote in message
. ..
wrote:
On Aug 23, 12:20 pm, hk wrote:
You're posting over at the other place? I thought the moderator was
deleting everything posted there?
And I thought you were going to show us a picture of one of the many
boats you have built.. This is a thread about modern wood composite
boats, not lame 50 year old design hulls, with no character, and lazy
aesthetics, splashed in puke colored plastic.
I looked at the header, and it said "Rejected at the other place," not
"modern wood composite boats."
Anyway, I was wondering what happened to your post over there, since when
I looked, it didn't seem to be there.
"Brownie" is doing one heck of a job moderating, eh?
I'd love to see you call him "Brownie" in person.
http://www.image-insolite.com/getite...ge_animaux/pet...
Eisboch- Hide quoted text -
- Show quoted text -
That was a great picture.. but "The Mouse" has requested a word with
Harry:
http://rowdymouseracing.com/media/justaword.MOV
Since you got things rolling...;)
If that's your kid, I can see she'll be as successful in life as her daddy.- Hide quoted text -
- Show quoted text -
Yeah, your idea of success is not important to most here.. Anyway, at
5'2" she would look you straight in the eye, and check out the guns..
she would kick your fat little ass. Anyway, here are some more pics of
kids being forced to do dangerous tricks by parents with whips and
belts.. ;)
This one is titled.. "Look ma, er, um, no don't look":
http://rowdymouseracing.com/media/lookma.MOV
Here is another poor child, dragged kicking and screaming to the track
by his mom...;)
http://rowdymouseracing.com/media/sidesadle4.MOV
And here is the Mouse and friends, just tryin' hanging around getting
in trouble on a friday night:
http://rowdymouseracing.com/media/lookma2.MOV
More to come.. I got video of "Tiny Mouse" on his yammi and a cool set
of training wheels..
Later RMR..

Scotty, yesterday you apologized for letting yourself get sidetracked.
Today you're doing the same thing. Something doesn't make a lot of sense.

Why give him the satisfaction of knowing he trolled another one?- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


I think the difference is, I can't take him so seriously and let him
get me mad.. right now, I am having fun, using him as a spring board
to show you all some neat OT vids... It's a process..;)



I get excited when I see my grandkids' report cards...all A's.

[email protected] August 23rd 08 08:47 PM

Rejected at the other place..;) Boating post...
 
On Aug 23, 3:28*pm, hk wrote:
wrote:
On Aug 23, 3:18 pm, John H. salmonremovebait@gmaildotcom wrote:
On Sat, 23 Aug 2008 11:51:14 -0700 (PDT),
wrote:


On Aug 23, 2:39 pm, hk wrote:
wrote:
I
On Aug 23, 2:20 pm, "Eisboch" wrote:
"hk" wrote in message
news:VbednTC3hJBC2y3VnZ2dnUVZ_gadnZ2d@comcas t.com...
wrote:
On Aug 23, 12:20 pm, hk wrote:
You're posting over at the other place? I thought the moderator was
deleting everything posted there?
And I thought you were going to show us a picture of one of the many
boats you have built.. * *This is a thread about modern wood composite
boats, not lame 50 year old design hulls, with no character, and lazy
aesthetics, splashed in puke colored plastic.
I looked at the header, and it said "Rejected at the other place," not
"modern wood composite boats."
Anyway, I was wondering what happened to your post over there, since when
I looked, it didn't seem to be there.
"Brownie" is doing one heck of a job moderating, eh?
I'd love to see you call him "Brownie" in person.
http://www.image-insolite.com/getite...ge_animaux/pet...
Eisboch- Hide quoted text -
- Show quoted text -
That was a great picture.. but "The Mouse" has requested a word with
Harry:
http://rowdymouseracing.com/media/justaword.MOV
Since you got things rolling...;)
If that's your kid, I can see she'll be as successful in life as her daddy.- Hide quoted text -
- Show quoted text -
Yeah, your idea of success is not important to most here.. Anyway, at
5'2" she would look you straight in the eye, and check out the guns..
she would kick your fat little ass. Anyway, here are some more pics of
kids being forced to do dangerous tricks by parents with whips and
belts.. ;)
This one is titled.. "Look ma, er, um, no don't look":
http://rowdymouseracing.com/media/lookma.MOV
Here is another poor child, dragged kicking and screaming to the track
by his mom...;)
http://rowdymouseracing.com/media/sidesadle4.MOV
And here is the Mouse and friends, just tryin' hanging around getting
in trouble on a friday night:
http://rowdymouseracing.com/media/lookma2.MOV
More to come.. I got video of "Tiny Mouse" on his yammi and a cool set
of training wheels..
Later RMR..
Scotty, yesterday you apologized for letting yourself get sidetracked.
Today you're doing the same thing. Something doesn't make a lot of sense.


Why give him the satisfaction of knowing he trolled another one?- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


I think the difference is, I can't take him so seriously and let him
get me mad.. *right now, I am having fun, using him as a spring board
to show you all some neat OT vids... *It's a process..;)


I get excited when I see my grandkids' report cards...all A's.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Oh, lobsta' boat...

John H.[_6_] August 23rd 08 10:06 PM

Rejected at the other place..;) Boating post...
 
On Sat, 23 Aug 2008 12:47:21 -0700 (PDT),
wrote:

On Aug 23, 3:28*pm, hk wrote:
wrote:
On Aug 23, 3:18 pm, John H. salmonremovebait@gmaildotcom wrote:
On Sat, 23 Aug 2008 11:51:14 -0700 (PDT),
wrote:


On Aug 23, 2:39 pm, hk wrote:
wrote:
I
On Aug 23, 2:20 pm, "Eisboch" wrote:
"hk" wrote in message
news:VbednTC3hJBC2y3VnZ2dnUVZ_gadnZ2d@comcas t.com...
wrote:
On Aug 23, 12:20 pm, hk wrote:
You're posting over at the other place? I thought the moderator was
deleting everything posted there?
And I thought you were going to show us a picture of one of the many
boats you have built.. * *This is a thread about modern wood composite
boats, not lame 50 year old design hulls, with no character, and lazy
aesthetics, splashed in puke colored plastic.
I looked at the header, and it said "Rejected at the other place," not
"modern wood composite boats."
Anyway, I was wondering what happened to your post over there, since when
I looked, it didn't seem to be there.
"Brownie" is doing one heck of a job moderating, eh?
I'd love to see you call him "Brownie" in person.
http://www.image-insolite.com/getite...ge_animaux/pet...
Eisboch- Hide quoted text -
- Show quoted text -
That was a great picture.. but "The Mouse" has requested a word with
Harry:
http://rowdymouseracing.com/media/justaword.MOV
Since you got things rolling...;)
If that's your kid, I can see she'll be as successful in life as her daddy.- Hide quoted text -
- Show quoted text -
Yeah, your idea of success is not important to most here.. Anyway, at
5'2" she would look you straight in the eye, and check out the guns..
she would kick your fat little ass. Anyway, here are some more pics of
kids being forced to do dangerous tricks by parents with whips and
belts.. ;)
This one is titled.. "Look ma, er, um, no don't look":
http://rowdymouseracing.com/media/lookma.MOV
Here is another poor child, dragged kicking and screaming to the track
by his mom...;)
http://rowdymouseracing.com/media/sidesadle4.MOV
And here is the Mouse and friends, just tryin' hanging around getting
in trouble on a friday night:
http://rowdymouseracing.com/media/lookma2.MOV
More to come.. I got video of "Tiny Mouse" on his yammi and a cool set
of training wheels..
Later RMR..
Scotty, yesterday you apologized for letting yourself get sidetracked.
Today you're doing the same thing. Something doesn't make a lot of sense.


Why give him the satisfaction of knowing he trolled another one?- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


I think the difference is, I can't take him so seriously and let him
get me mad.. *right now, I am having fun, using him as a spring board
to show you all some neat OT vids... *It's a process..;)


I get excited when I see my grandkids' report cards...all A's.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Oh, lobsta' boat...


WAFL!

Don White August 23rd 08 10:15 PM

Rejected at the other place..;) Boating post...
 

wrote in message
...

That was a great picture.. but "The Mouse" has requested a word with
Harry:

http://rowdymouseracing.com/media/justaword.MOV

Since you got things rolling...;)


I can't believe you had your young daughter do that, and then post it here.



[email protected] August 23rd 08 10:26 PM

Rejected at the other place..;) Boating post...
 
On Aug 23, 5:15*pm, "Don White" wrote:
wrote in message

...

That was a great picture.. but "The Mouse" has requested a word with
Harry:

http://rowdymouseracing.com/media/justaword.MOV

Since you got things rolling...;)

I can't believe you had your young daughter do that, and then post it here.


I can't believe your progressive govt let you watch it. Quit cher'
crying...

[email protected] August 23rd 08 10:50 PM

Rejected at the other place..;) Boating post...
 
On Aug 23, 5:15*pm, "Don White" wrote:
wrote in message

...

That was a great picture.. but "The Mouse" has requested a word with
Harry:

http://rowdymouseracing.com/media/justaword.MOV

Since you got things rolling...;)

I can't believe you had your young daughter do that, and then post it here.


Oh, grow up, Don.

[email protected] August 23rd 08 10:51 PM

Rejected at the other place..;) Boating post...
 
On Aug 23, 3:28*pm, hk wrote:
wrote:
On Aug 23, 3:18 pm, John H. salmonremovebait@gmaildotcom wrote:
On Sat, 23 Aug 2008 11:51:14 -0700 (PDT),
wrote:


On Aug 23, 2:39 pm, hk wrote:
wrote:
I
On Aug 23, 2:20 pm, "Eisboch" wrote:
"hk" wrote in message
news:VbednTC3hJBC2y3VnZ2dnUVZ_gadnZ2d@comcas t.com...
wrote:
On Aug 23, 12:20 pm, hk wrote:
You're posting over at the other place? I thought the moderator was
deleting everything posted there?
And I thought you were going to show us a picture of one of the many
boats you have built.. * *This is a thread about modern wood composite
boats, not lame 50 year old design hulls, with no character, and lazy
aesthetics, splashed in puke colored plastic.
I looked at the header, and it said "Rejected at the other place," not
"modern wood composite boats."
Anyway, I was wondering what happened to your post over there, since when
I looked, it didn't seem to be there.
"Brownie" is doing one heck of a job moderating, eh?
I'd love to see you call him "Brownie" in person.
http://www.image-insolite.com/getite...ge_animaux/pet...
Eisboch- Hide quoted text -
- Show quoted text -
That was a great picture.. but "The Mouse" has requested a word with
Harry:
http://rowdymouseracing.com/media/justaword.MOV
Since you got things rolling...;)
If that's your kid, I can see she'll be as successful in life as her daddy.- Hide quoted text -
- Show quoted text -
Yeah, your idea of success is not important to most here.. Anyway, at
5'2" she would look you straight in the eye, and check out the guns..
she would kick your fat little ass. Anyway, here are some more pics of
kids being forced to do dangerous tricks by parents with whips and
belts.. ;)
This one is titled.. "Look ma, er, um, no don't look":
http://rowdymouseracing.com/media/lookma.MOV
Here is another poor child, dragged kicking and screaming to the track
by his mom...;)
http://rowdymouseracing.com/media/sidesadle4.MOV
And here is the Mouse and friends, just tryin' hanging around getting
in trouble on a friday night:
http://rowdymouseracing.com/media/lookma2.MOV
More to come.. I got video of "Tiny Mouse" on his yammi and a cool set
of training wheels..
Later RMR..
Scotty, yesterday you apologized for letting yourself get sidetracked.
Today you're doing the same thing. Something doesn't make a lot of sense.


Why give him the satisfaction of knowing he trolled another one?- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


I think the difference is, I can't take him so seriously and let him
get me mad.. *right now, I am having fun, using him as a spring board
to show you all some neat OT vids... *It's a process..;)


I get excited when I see my grandkids' report cards...all A's.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Yeah, we believe you.......NOT.....

[email protected] August 23rd 08 10:52 PM

Rejected at the other place..;) Boating post...
 
On Aug 23, 3:27*pm, hk wrote:
wrote:
On Aug 23, 2:56 pm, hk wrote:
wrote:
On Aug 23, 2:39 pm, hk wrote:
wrote:
I
On Aug 23, 2:20 pm, "Eisboch" wrote:
"hk" wrote in message
news:VbednTC3hJBC2y3VnZ2dnUVZ_gadnZ2d@comcas t.com...
wrote:
On Aug 23, 12:20 pm, hk wrote:
You're posting over at the other place? I thought the moderator was
deleting everything posted there?
And I thought you were going to show us a picture of one of the many
boats you have built.. * *This is a thread about modern wood composite
boats, not lame 50 year old design hulls, with no character, and lazy
aesthetics, splashed in puke colored plastic.
I looked at the header, and it said "Rejected at the other place," not
"modern wood composite boats."
Anyway, I was wondering what happened to your post over there, since when
I looked, it didn't seem to be there.
"Brownie" is doing one heck of a job moderating, eh?
I'd love to see you call him "Brownie" in person.
http://www.image-insolite.com/getite...ge_animaux/pet...
Eisboch- Hide quoted text -
- Show quoted text -
That was a great picture.. but "The Mouse" has requested a word with
Harry:
http://rowdymouseracing.com/media/justaword.MOV
Since you got things rolling...;)
If that's your kid, I can see she'll be as successful in life as her daddy.- Hide quoted text -
- Show quoted text -
Yeah, your idea of success is not important to most here.. Anyway, at
5'2" she would look you straight in the eye, and check out the guns..
she would kick your fat little ass. Anyway, here are some more pics of
kids being forced to do dangerous tricks by parents with whips and
belts.. ;)
This one is titled.. "Look ma, er, um, no don't look":
http://rowdymouseracing.com/media/lookma.MOV
Here is another poor child, dragged kicking and screaming to the track
by his mom...;)
http://rowdymouseracing.com/media/sidesadle4.MOV
And here is the Mouse and friends, just tryin' hanging around getting
in trouble on a friday night:
http://rowdymouseracing.com/media/lookma2.MOV
More to come.. I got video of "Tiny Mouse" on his yammi and a cool set
of training wheels..
Later RMR..
I'm not impressed by any of these shots. I'd be more impressed seeing
the kid working at the library, or competing in a spelling bee, or
writing a 12-page book report.- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


Well, I didn't think you would be, after all she is not on TV prancing
around in a thong on the beach, while your wife shakes her head in the
other room..


Anyway, last night a couple of pros were watching the Mouse racin' and
said if she had attended the race earlier in the week she could have
very well had a podium, or a 4th.. She is thinking of entering the
races later this month.. * Wish us luck!


As summer is coming to a close, I remind all of you, Dont' tear up the
gear! *Er, or the Mouse either..;)


Try reading for content: I said I would be more impressed if your kid
were working at the library, or competing in a spelling bee, or writing
a book report.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Yeah, lock them in their hermetically sealed rooms, sterilized of
course........

[email protected] August 23rd 08 10:54 PM

Rejected at the other place..;) Boating post...
 
On Aug 23, 2:56*pm, hk wrote:
wrote:
On Aug 23, 2:39 pm, hk wrote:
wrote:


I


On Aug 23, 2:20 pm, "Eisboch" wrote:
"hk" wrote in message
news:VbednTC3hJBC2y3VnZ2dnUVZ_gadnZ2d@comcast. com...
wrote:
On Aug 23, 12:20 pm, hk wrote:
You're posting over at the other place? I thought the moderator was
deleting everything posted there?
And I thought you were going to show us a picture of one of the many
boats you have built.. * *This is a thread about modern wood composite
boats, not lame 50 year old design hulls, with no character, and lazy
aesthetics, splashed in puke colored plastic.
I looked at the header, and it said "Rejected at the other place," not
"modern wood composite boats."
Anyway, I was wondering what happened to your post over there, since when
I looked, it didn't seem to be there.
"Brownie" is doing one heck of a job moderating, eh?
I'd love to see you call him "Brownie" in person.
http://www.image-insolite.com/getite...ge_animaux/pet...
Eisboch- Hide quoted text -
- Show quoted text -
That was a great picture.. but "The Mouse" has requested a word with
Harry:
http://rowdymouseracing.com/media/justaword.MOV
Since you got things rolling...;)
If that's your kid, I can see she'll be as successful in life as her daddy.- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


Yeah, your idea of success is not important to most here.. Anyway, at
5'2" she would look you straight in the eye, and check out the guns..
she would kick your fat little ass. Anyway, here are some more pics of
kids being forced to do dangerous tricks by parents with whips and
belts.. ;)


This one is titled.. "Look ma, er, um, no don't look":
http://rowdymouseracing.com/media/lookma.MOV


Here is another poor child, dragged kicking and screaming to the track
by his mom...;)
http://rowdymouseracing.com/media/sidesadle4.MOV


And here is the Mouse and friends, just tryin' hanging around getting
in trouble on a friday night:
http://rowdymouseracing.com/media/lookma2.MOV


More to come.. I got video of "Tiny Mouse" on his yammi and a cool set
of training wheels..


Later RMR..


I'm not impressed by any of these shots. I'd be more impressed seeing
the kid working at the library, or competing in a spelling bee, or
writing a 12-page book report.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Of course not, because you're nothing but a low life lying piece of
crap.

[email protected] August 23rd 08 10:56 PM

Rejected at the other place..;) Boating post...
 
On Aug 23, 2:27*pm, hk wrote:
Eisboch wrote:
"hk" wrote in message
...
wrote:


On Aug 23, 12:20 pm, hk wrote:


You're posting over at the other place? I thought the moderator was
deleting everything posted there?
And I thought you were going to show us a picture of one of the many
boats you have built.. * *This is a thread about modern wood composite
boats, not lame 50 year old design hulls, with no character, and lazy
aesthetics, splashed in puke colored plastic.


I looked at the header, and it said "Rejected at the other place," not
"modern wood composite boats."


Anyway, I was wondering what happened to your post over there, since when
I looked, it didn't seem to be there.


"Brownie" is doing one heck of a job moderating, eh?


I'd love to see you call him "Brownie" in person.


http://www.image-insolite.com/getite...ge_animaux/pet....


Eisboch


You must think I am a short little ****, like Loogy, or a wimpy ****,
like Herring.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Harry, what do you know about my size? Another lie by the lying low
life ass of rec.boats.

[email protected] August 23rd 08 11:35 PM

Rejected at the other place..;) Boating post...
 
On Sat, 23 Aug 2008 12:23:55 -0700 (PDT),
wrote:

On Aug 23, 3:21*pm, John H. salmonremovebait@gmaildotcom wrote:
On Sat, 23 Aug 2008 12:17:36 -0700 (PDT),
wrote:





On Aug 23, 2:56*pm, hk wrote:
wrote:
On Aug 23, 2:39 pm, hk wrote:
wrote:


I


On Aug 23, 2:20 pm, "Eisboch" wrote:
"hk" wrote in message
news:VbednTC3hJBC2y3VnZ2dnUVZ_gadnZ2d@comcast. com...
wrote:
On Aug 23, 12:20 pm, hk wrote:
You're posting over at the other place? I thought the moderator was
deleting everything posted there?
And I thought you were going to show us a picture of one of the many
boats you have built.. * *This is a thread about modern wood composite
boats, not lame 50 year old design hulls, with no character, and lazy
aesthetics, splashed in puke colored plastic.
I looked at the header, and it said "Rejected at the other place," not
"modern wood composite boats."
Anyway, I was wondering what happened to your post over there, since when
I looked, it didn't seem to be there.
"Brownie" is doing one heck of a job moderating, eh?
I'd love to see you call him "Brownie" in person.
http://www.image-insolite.com/getite...ge_animaux/pet...
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That was a great picture.. but "The Mouse" has requested a word with
Harry:
http://rowdymouseracing.com/media/justaword.MOV
Since you got things rolling...;)
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Yeah, your idea of success is not important to most here.. Anyway, at
5'2" she would look you straight in the eye, and check out the guns..
she would kick your fat little ass. Anyway, here are some more pics of
kids being forced to do dangerous tricks by parents with whips and
belts.. ;)


This one is titled.. "Look ma, er, um, no don't look":
http://rowdymouseracing.com/media/lookma.MOV


Here is another poor child, dragged kicking and screaming to the track
by his mom...;)
http://rowdymouseracing.com/media/sidesadle4.MOV


And here is the Mouse and friends, just tryin' hanging around getting
in trouble on a friday night:
http://rowdymouseracing.com/media/lookma2.MOV


More to come.. I got video of "Tiny Mouse" on his yammi and a cool set
of training wheels..


Later RMR..


I'm not impressed by any of these shots. I'd be more impressed seeing
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Well, I didn't think you would be, after all she is not on TV prancing
around in a thong on the beach, while your wife shakes her head in the
other room..


Anyway, last night a couple of pros were watching the Mouse racin' and
said if she had attended the race earlier in the week she could have
very well had a podium, or a 4th.. She is thinking of entering the
races later this month.. * Wish us luck!


As summer is coming to a close, I remind all of you, Dont' tear up the
gear! *Er, or the Mouse either..;)


I just finished putting a Plexistar 2 windscreen on the Mille GT. It's a
little short, for me, but as long as I keep the speed below 80 or so, it
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Get a helmet with a little shark fin on the top, it's all the rage
now;)


Yeah, it's REALLY smart to put an object, especially a blade shaped
object, on top of a helmet. What happens when the impact drives it
through the helmet and your skull?


Eisboch August 23rd 08 11:43 PM

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I'm not impressed by any of these shots. I'd be more impressed seeing the
kid working at the library, or competing in a spelling bee, or writing a
12-page book report.



The perfect way for a kid to spend summer school vacation, huh?

Eisboch



[email protected] August 23rd 08 11:53 PM

Rejected at the other place..;) Boating post...
 
On Aug 23, 6:43*pm, "Eisboch" wrote:
"hk" wrote in message

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I'm not impressed by any of these shots. I'd be more impressed seeing the
kid working at the library, or competing in a spelling bee, or writing a
12-page book report.


The perfect way for a kid to spend summer school vacation, huh?

Eisboch


In communist China.. Or an Obama/Pelosi America... Opps, redundant..

The Mouse is getting stronger and better every day. To bad the big
bike was such a piece of ****, she looked real strong on it, but it
needs work before it goes back out on the track. I am making progress
matching up suspension parts for the mini, I know if I can get
something adjustable on there, she will be a lot better off. I have
been telling her that all summer, but she didn't really get it until
last week when she got to ride a "real" dirtbike (Honda crf 70)...


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