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Boater November 11th 08 03:03 PM

And the beat goes on and on and on...
 
And the beat goes on:

http://www.thedailyshow.com/video/in...videoId=209420

[email protected] November 11th 08 03:12 PM

And the beat goes on and on and on...
 
On Nov 11, 10:03*am, Boater wrote:
And the beat goes on:

http://www.thedailyshow.com/video/in...videoId=209420


And so do your lies, vulgarity, nastiness, and low life bull****, liar.

Jim November 11th 08 04:06 PM

And the beat goes on and on and on...
 
wrote:
On Nov 11, 10:03 am, Boater wrote:
And the beat goes on:

http://www.thedailyshow.com/video/in...videoId=209420

And so do your lies, vulgarity, nastiness, and low life bull****, liar.


I didn't know that Canada was referred to as the "Gay US".
You learn something new every day. ;-)

Don White November 11th 08 05:19 PM

And the beat goes on and on and on...
 

"Jim" wrote in message
...
wrote:
On Nov 11, 10:03 am, Boater wrote:
And the beat goes on:

http://www.thedailyshow.com/video/in...videoId=209420

And so do your lies, vulgarity, nastiness, and low life bull****, liar.


I didn't know that Canada was referred to as the "Gay US".
You learn something new every day. ;-)


I think you'd better go back to remedial classes and get some more learn'n.



Boater November 11th 08 05:23 PM

And the beat goes on and on and on...
 
Don White wrote:
"Jim" wrote in message
...
wrote:
On Nov 11, 10:03 am, Boater wrote:
And the beat goes on:

http://www.thedailyshow.com/video/in...videoId=209420
And so do your lies, vulgarity, nastiness, and low life bull****, liar.

I didn't know that Canada was referred to as the "Gay US".
You learn something new every day. ;-)


I think you'd better go back to remedial classes and get some more learn'n.




Jim "learnt" everything he knows cleaning the showers in the Navy. After
the boys tired of him, he was promoted to paint chipper.

[email protected] November 11th 08 06:08 PM

And the beat goes on and on and on...
 
On Nov 11, 12:23*pm, Boater wrote:
Don White wrote:
"Jim" wrote in message
...
wrote:
On Nov 11, 10:03 am, Boater wrote:
And the beat goes on:


http://www.thedailyshow.com/video/in...videoId=209420
And so do your lies, vulgarity, nastiness, and low life bull****, liar.


[email protected] November 11th 08 07:12 PM

And the beat goes on and on and on...
 
On Nov 11, 1:39*pm, "Calif Bill" wrote:
"Jim" wrote in message

...





Boater wrote:
Don White wrote:
"Jim" wrote in message
.. .
wrote:
On Nov 11, 10:03 am, Boater wrote:
And the beat goes on:


http://www.thedailyshow.com/video/in...videoId=209420
And so do your lies, vulgarity, nastiness, and low life bull****,
liar.
I didn't know that Canada was referred to as the "Gay US".
You learn something new every day. ;-)


I think you'd better go back to remedial classes and get some more
learn'n.


Jim "learnt" everything he knows cleaning the showers in the Navy. After
the boys tired of him, he was promoted to paint chipper.


What is your fascination with sailors Krousie. One might think you are a
stalker. A gay one to boot.


Maybe because he is a wannabe boater?- Hide quoted text -

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Harry is a MOST accomplished sailor, just ask him! Why, Bill, don't
you believe his wild tales about sailing from S.F. to Hawaii, single
handing around the horn, traversed the Panama Canal, sailed large
boats competetively, his father making a trans-Atlantic trip in a
runabout in winter and the ensuing fireboat welcome in NYC? Gee, I
don't see why anyone would ever doubt those tales!

Richard Casady November 11th 08 09:35 PM

And the beat goes on and on and on...
 
On Tue, 11 Nov 2008 11:12:03 -0800 (PST), wrote:

Why, Bill, don't
you believe his wild tales about sailing from S.F. to Hawaii


Someone motored a twenty something catamaran with a pair of 28 hp
Yanmar Diesel outboards to Hawaii. Atlantic is far easier. I have
crossed the Atlantic twice in Summer, in big ships, and waves averaged
about three feet. And you don't have to do it non stop. Refuel in
Iceland for example.

Casady

Boater November 11th 08 10:16 PM

And the beat goes on and on and on...
 
Richard Casady wrote:
On Tue, 11 Nov 2008 11:12:03 -0800 (PST), wrote:

Why, Bill, don't
you believe his wild tales about sailing from S.F. to Hawaii


Someone motored a twenty something catamaran with a pair of 28 hp
Yanmar Diesel outboards to Hawaii. Atlantic is far easier. I have
crossed the Atlantic twice in Summer, in big ships, and waves averaged
about three feet. And you don't have to do it non stop. Refuel in
Iceland for example.

Casady



You are responding to Loogy, the ranking idiot of rec.boats.

DK November 12th 08 12:32 AM

And the beat goes on and on and on...
 
Jim wrote:
wrote:
On Nov 11, 10:03 am, Boater wrote:
And the beat goes on:

http://www.thedailyshow.com/video/in...videoId=209420

And so do your lies, vulgarity, nastiness, and low life bull****, liar.


I didn't know that Canada was referred to as the "Gay US".
You learn something new every day. ;-)


I was surprised to learn that, too. It *must* be true if Jon Stewart
say it is.

BAR[_3_] November 12th 08 12:39 AM

And the beat goes on and on and on...
 
Boater wrote:
Richard Casady wrote:
On Tue, 11 Nov 2008 11:12:03 -0800 (PST), wrote:

Why, Bill, don't
you believe his wild tales about sailing from S.F. to Hawaii


Someone motored a twenty something catamaran with a pair of 28 hp
Yanmar Diesel outboards to Hawaii. Atlantic is far easier. I have
crossed the Atlantic twice in Summer, in big ships, and waves averaged
about three feet. And you don't have to do it non stop. Refuel in
Iceland for example.

Casady



You are responding to Loogy, the ranking idiot of rec.boats.


Tell us about you single handed voyage across the Atlantic Harry?


Boater November 12th 08 12:49 AM

And the beat goes on and on and on...
 
BAR wrote:
Boater wrote:
Richard Casady wrote:
On Tue, 11 Nov 2008 11:12:03 -0800 (PST), wrote:

Why, Bill, don't
you believe his wild tales about sailing from S.F. to Hawaii

Someone motored a twenty something catamaran with a pair of 28 hp
Yanmar Diesel outboards to Hawaii. Atlantic is far easier. I have
crossed the Atlantic twice in Summer, in big ships, and waves averaged
about three feet. And you don't have to do it non stop. Refuel in
Iceland for example.

Casady



You are responding to Loogy, the ranking idiot of rec.boats.


Tell us about you single handed voyage across the Atlantic Harry?



Part of your fantasy about me, Bertie?

Tell us about your boat...the one you don't have.

[email protected] November 12th 08 01:44 PM

And the beat goes on and on and on...
 
On Nov 11, 4:35*pm, (Richard Casady)
wrote:
On Tue, 11 Nov 2008 11:12:03 -0800 (PST), wrote:
Why, Bill, don't
you believe his wild tales about sailing from S.F. to Hawaii


Someone motored a twenty something catamaran with a pair of 28 hp
Yanmar Diesel outboards to Hawaii. Atlantic is far easier. I have
crossed the Atlantic twice in Summer, in big ships, and waves averaged
about three feet. And you don't have to do it non stop. Refuel in
Iceland for example.

Casady


I don't care. Harry's father NEVER made a trans-Atlantic trip, in
winter, in a 22 foot runabout as claimed. How do I know? Because the
"fireboat welcome" he claims his father got in NYC never, ever
happened. It's a lie, just like all of Harry's lies.

[email protected] November 12th 08 01:44 PM

And the beat goes on and on and on...
 
On Nov 11, 5:16*pm, Boater wrote:
Richard Casady wrote:
On Tue, 11 Nov 2008 11:12:03 -0800 (PST), wrote:


Why, Bill, don't
you believe his wild tales about sailing from S.F. to Hawaii


Someone motored a twenty something catamaran with a pair of 28 hp
Yanmar Diesel outboards to Hawaii. Atlantic is far easier. I have
crossed the Atlantic twice in Summer, in big ships, and waves averaged
about three feet. And you don't have to do it non stop. Refuel in
Iceland for example.


Casady


You are responding to Loogy, the ranking idiot of rec.boats.


You are the ranking liar of rec.boats.

Don White November 12th 08 04:41 PM

And the beat goes on and on and on...
 

wrote in message
...
On Nov 11, 4:35 pm, (Richard Casady)
wrote:
On Tue, 11 Nov 2008 11:12:03 -0800 (PST), wrote:
Why, Bill, don't
you believe his wild tales about sailing from S.F. to Hawaii


Someone motored a twenty something catamaran with a pair of 28 hp
Yanmar Diesel outboards to Hawaii. Atlantic is far easier. I have
crossed the Atlantic twice in Summer, in big ships, and waves averaged
about three feet. And you don't have to do it non stop. Refuel in
Iceland for example.

Casady


I don't care. Harry's father NEVER made a trans-Atlantic trip, in
winter, in a 22 foot runabout as claimed. How do I know? Because the
"fireboat welcome" he claims his father got in NYC never, ever
happened. It's a lie, just like all of Harry's lies.

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Why so worked up about someone crossing the Atlantic in a small boat?
I suppose someone scared to leave the safety of a shallow land locked lake
like Lanier might be afraid of the big outdoors...but welcome to my world.
We have a Russian immigrant living here who wants to leave Halifax on a solo
row around the world.
We have a trio of French girls who want to paddle a surfboard from here to
France.
Like I said... no country for girliemen!
http://thechronicleherald.ca/HCW/1088735.html
http://thechronicleherald.ca/NovaScotia/1089958.html



Boater November 12th 08 05:34 PM

And the beat goes on and on and on...
 
Don White wrote:
wrote in message
...
On Nov 11, 4:35 pm, (Richard Casady)
wrote:
On Tue, 11 Nov 2008 11:12:03 -0800 (PST), wrote:
Why, Bill, don't
you believe his wild tales about sailing from S.F. to Hawaii

Someone motored a twenty something catamaran with a pair of 28 hp
Yanmar Diesel outboards to Hawaii. Atlantic is far easier. I have
crossed the Atlantic twice in Summer, in big ships, and waves averaged
about three feet. And you don't have to do it non stop. Refuel in
Iceland for example.

Casady


I don't care. Harry's father NEVER made a trans-Atlantic trip, in
winter, in a 22 foot runabout as claimed. How do I know? Because the
"fireboat welcome" he claims his father got in NYC never, ever
happened. It's a lie, just like all of Harry's lies.

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Why so worked up about someone crossing the Atlantic in a small boat?
I suppose someone scared to leave the safety of a shallow land locked lake
like Lanier might be afraid of the big outdoors...but welcome to my world.
We have a Russian immigrant living here who wants to leave Halifax on a solo
row around the world.
We have a trio of French girls who want to paddle a surfboard from here to
France.
Like I said... no country for girliemen!
http://thechronicleherald.ca/HCW/1088735.html
http://thechronicleherald.ca/NovaScotia/1089958.html




This is really pretty funny. Loogy, the rec.boats nitwit, is depending
upon the "research" of a woman who was so intellectually inclined, she
"married" him.

That's sort of like a teacher of contemporary events claiming Sarah
Palin as one of his students.

Calif Bill November 12th 08 06:03 PM

And the beat goes on and on and on...
 

"Don White" wrote in message
...

wrote in message
...
On Nov 11, 4:35 pm, (Richard Casady)
wrote:
On Tue, 11 Nov 2008 11:12:03 -0800 (PST), wrote:
Why, Bill, don't
you believe his wild tales about sailing from S.F. to Hawaii


Someone motored a twenty something catamaran with a pair of 28 hp
Yanmar Diesel outboards to Hawaii. Atlantic is far easier. I have
crossed the Atlantic twice in Summer, in big ships, and waves averaged
about three feet. And you don't have to do it non stop. Refuel in
Iceland for example.

Casady


I don't care. Harry's father NEVER made a trans-Atlantic trip, in
winter, in a 22 foot runabout as claimed. How do I know? Because the
"fireboat welcome" he claims his father got in NYC never, ever
happened. It's a lie, just like all of Harry's lies.

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Why so worked up about someone crossing the Atlantic in a small boat?
I suppose someone scared to leave the safety of a shallow land locked lake
like Lanier might be afraid of the big outdoors...but welcome to my world.
We have a Russian immigrant living here who wants to leave Halifax on a
solo row around the world.
We have a trio of French girls who want to paddle a surfboard from here to
France.
Like I said... no country for girliemen!
http://thechronicleherald.ca/HCW/1088735.html
http://thechronicleherald.ca/NovaScotia/1089958.html


Dang, seems people will do anything to escape your land.



[email protected] November 12th 08 06:08 PM

And the beat goes on and on and on...
 
On Nov 12, 12:34*pm, Boater wrote:
Don White wrote:
wrote in message
....
On Nov 11, 4:35 pm, (Richard Casady)
wrote:
On Tue, 11 Nov 2008 11:12:03 -0800 (PST), wrote:
Why, Bill, don't
you believe his wild tales about sailing from S.F. to Hawaii
Someone motored a twenty something catamaran with a pair of 28 hp
Yanmar Diesel outboards to Hawaii. Atlantic is far easier. I have
crossed the Atlantic twice in Summer, in big ships, and waves averaged
about three feet. And you don't have to do it non stop. Refuel in
Iceland for example.


Casady


I don't care. Harry's father NEVER made a trans-Atlantic trip, in
winter, in a 22 foot runabout as claimed. How do I know? Because the
"fireboat welcome" he claims his father got in NYC never, ever
happened. It's a lie, just like all of Harry's lies.


---------------------------------------------------------------------------*-----------


Why so worked up about someone crossing the Atlantic in a small boat?
I suppose someone scared to leave the safety of a shallow land locked lake
like Lanier might be afraid of the big outdoors...but welcome to my world.
We have a Russian immigrant living here who wants to leave Halifax on a solo
row around the world.
We have a trio of French girls who want to paddle a surfboard from here to
France.
Like I said... no country for girliemen!
http://thechronicleherald.ca/HCW/1088735.html
http://thechronicleherald.ca/NovaScotia/1089958.html


This is really pretty funny. Loogy, the rec.boats nitwit, is depending
upon the "research" of a woman who was so intellectually inclined, she
"married" him.

That's sort of like a teacher of contemporary events claiming Sarah
Palin as one of his students.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Well, then, you fat lying piece of crap, show us ANY evidence of your
father's fireboat welcome. ANY. And while your at it, you called
someone here a coward for not showing pics of his boat. Show us
evidence that YOU OWN a 36' Zimmerman like lobster boat, coward. Oh,
and another thing, only low life scum like you would talk about
someone's wife. Another thing, both my wife and I are educated and
accomplished, enough so that we don't have to make up lies about every
aspect of our lives like you do.

[email protected] November 12th 08 06:09 PM

And the beat goes on and on and on...
 
On Nov 12, 11:41*am, "Don White" wrote:
wrote in message

...
On Nov 11, 4:35 pm, (Richard Casady)
wrote:

On Tue, 11 Nov 2008 11:12:03 -0800 (PST), wrote:
Why, Bill, don't
you believe his wild tales about sailing from S.F. to Hawaii


Someone motored a twenty something catamaran with a pair of 28 hp
Yanmar Diesel outboards to Hawaii. Atlantic is far easier. I have
crossed the Atlantic twice in Summer, in big ships, and waves averaged
about three feet. And you don't have to do it non stop. Refuel in
Iceland for example.


Casady


I don't care. Harry's father NEVER made a trans-Atlantic trip, in
winter, in a 22 foot runabout as claimed. How do I know? Because the
"fireboat welcome" he claims his father got in NYC never, ever
happened. It's a lie, just like all of Harry's lies.

---------------------------------------------------------------------------*-----------

Why so worked up about someone crossing the Atlantic in a small boat?
I suppose someone scared to leave the safety of a shallow land locked lake
like Lanier might be afraid of the big outdoors...but welcome to my world..
We have a Russian immigrant living here who wants to leave Halifax on a solo
row around the world.
We have a trio of French girls who want to paddle a surfboard from here to
France.
Like I said... no country for girliemen!http://thechronicleherald.ca/HCW/108...a/1089958.html


Don, you just don't understand, do you? I've never ever said that no
one has made a trans Atlantic trip in a runabout in the dead of
winter. I said Harry's father never done it, nor did he ever receive a
fireboat welcome in NYC for that trip.

DK November 13th 08 12:10 AM

And the beat goes on and on and on...
 
Boater wrote:
BAR wrote:
Boater wrote:
Richard Casady wrote:
On Tue, 11 Nov 2008 11:12:03 -0800 (PST), wrote:

Why, Bill, don't
you believe his wild tales about sailing from S.F. to Hawaii

Someone motored a twenty something catamaran with a pair of 28 hp
Yanmar Diesel outboards to Hawaii. Atlantic is far easier. I have
crossed the Atlantic twice in Summer, in big ships, and waves averaged
about three feet. And you don't have to do it non stop. Refuel in
Iceland for example.

Casady


You are responding to Loogy, the ranking idiot of rec.boats.


Tell us about you single handed voyage across the Atlantic Harry?



Part of your fantasy about me, Bertie?

Tell us about your boat...the one you don't have.


He's referring to one of *your* fantasies, WAFA.

DK November 13th 08 12:12 AM

And the beat goes on and on and on...
 
wrote:
On Nov 12, 11:41 am, "Don White" wrote:
wrote in message

...
On Nov 11, 4:35 pm, (Richard Casady)
wrote:

On Tue, 11 Nov 2008 11:12:03 -0800 (PST), wrote:
Why, Bill, don't
you believe his wild tales about sailing from S.F. to Hawaii
Someone motored a twenty something catamaran with a pair of 28 hp
Yanmar Diesel outboards to Hawaii. Atlantic is far easier. I have
crossed the Atlantic twice in Summer, in big ships, and waves averaged
about three feet. And you don't have to do it non stop. Refuel in
Iceland for example.
Casady

I don't care. Harry's father NEVER made a trans-Atlantic trip, in
winter, in a 22 foot runabout as claimed. How do I know? Because the
"fireboat welcome" he claims his father got in NYC never, ever
happened. It's a lie, just like all of Harry's lies.

---------------------------------------------------------------------------*-----------

Why so worked up about someone crossing the Atlantic in a small boat?
I suppose someone scared to leave the safety of a shallow land locked lake
like Lanier might be afraid of the big outdoors...but welcome to my world..
We have a Russian immigrant living here who wants to leave Halifax on a solo
row around the world.
We have a trio of French girls who want to paddle a surfboard from here to
France.
Like I said... no country for girliemen!
http://thechronicleherald.ca/HCW/108...a/1089958.html

Don, you just don't understand, do you? I've never ever said that no
one has made a trans Atlantic trip in a runabout in the dead of
winter. I said Harry's father never done it, nor did he ever receive a
fireboat welcome in NYC for that trip.


Donnie is simple and dumb. You knew that, right?

Boater November 13th 08 12:15 AM

And the beat goes on and on and on...
 
DK wrote:
Boater wrote:
BAR wrote:
Boater wrote:
Richard Casady wrote:
On Tue, 11 Nov 2008 11:12:03 -0800 (PST), wrote:

Why, Bill, don't
you believe his wild tales about sailing from S.F. to Hawaii

Someone motored a twenty something catamaran with a pair of 28 hp
Yanmar Diesel outboards to Hawaii. Atlantic is far easier. I have
crossed the Atlantic twice in Summer, in big ships, and waves averaged
about three feet. And you don't have to do it non stop. Refuel in
Iceland for example.

Casady


You are responding to Loogy, the ranking idiot of rec.boats.

Tell us about you single handed voyage across the Atlantic Harry?



Part of your fantasy about me, Bertie?

Tell us about your boat...the one you don't have.


He's referring to one of *your* fantasies, WAFA.



Back into your casket, Krueger.


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