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Jonathan Ganz October 20th 04 07:33 PM

In article ,
Horvath wrote:
On Tue, 19 Oct 2004 23:05:56 -0400, "Scott Vernon"
wrote this crap:


How do you "never" drink from the tank?

I don't drink from my tank. I carry bottled water for drinking,

use
the tank water for everything else.


Poor guy. We drink beer and rum.



while sailing?



Before my boyfriend will touch me.






Pathetic Earthlings! No one can save you now!



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katysails October 21st 04 12:12 AM

Par for the course...he's always done that so why would it change? I
suggested the plastic doggie bag things a long time ago to Eric the Dumb and
then to Elaine, but no one ever did anything about it...we have three poles
with dispensers set up at the YV and everyone with a dog uses them
religiously.....but then, there are a lot of kids running around and actual
real grass and picnic tables to eat on, so maybe that's the difference?
"Maxprop" wrote in message
ink.net...

"katysails" wrote in message

If we're down on the beach he'll wade in without prompt, but he has never
shown any desire to leap off the boat, except to leap into the dinght

(which
can be a very exciting event...and sometimes damp...)but hey, he doesn't
chase rabbits or squirrels either...he hasn't forgotten that cocker

spaniels
are evil devils, though...the other day we were walking by a yard where a
young one ran up to the fence and he peed on it....he will never forget
Reggie....


Nor will anyone on A-dock. He apparently left a calling card on the steps
just above the ramp and it never got cleaned off. I don't know why Don
bothered to take him to the dog walk area. He never made it, as far as I
could tell.

Max





katysails October 21st 04 12:14 AM

Actual;;ly, it was a scientific experiment.....the smoke and horse
thing.....our baseline was a totally sober horse and rider subjected to a
placebo of corn silk.....the horse ate it....
"DSK" wrote in message
.. .
katysails wrote:
I thought you were referring to the possibility of using real
anti-freeze, which also causes hallucinations (and eventually death...)


Yes, it's dangerous stuff. Supposedly it tastes good to dogs, too.

... Wouldn't know about acid but I do know that horses get really weird
when you blow pot smoke up their nostrils....


Do tell. Was this in a research report that you read?


We have gallon jugs of water that we fill at home or at the dock on the
boat so we don't drink from the tank....even with chlorine drops in it, i
still do not trust it and it is usually lukewarm...yech.....


If you treat the system right, it'll be fine. We have a water filter for
drinking water, but the water out of the tank is no different from the tap
water. Is the U.S. turning into one of those 3rd world countries where you
can't drink the water?


My dog does not think we're weird...he thinks we're God.....


We had Chesapeakes for years... they're too smart and too strong-willed to
fall for that. Our current dog is a pound hound and I'm not sure of his
religious beliefs... he is learning, though.

DSK




DSK October 21st 04 02:46 AM

katysails wrote:
Actual;;ly, it was a scientific experiment.....the smoke and horse
thing.....our baseline was a totally sober horse and rider subjected to a
placebo of corn silk.....the horse ate it....


Did you get a gov't grant for this research? Was Mooron on the staff?

A horse is kind of big for this experiment, what if it had the opposite
effect... instead of mellowing out, he got agitated and uncontrollable?

Long ago there was a tribe of Indians in coastal North Carolina called
the Tuscarora... they were basically native Rasta-men, only with violent
tempers. They were very warlike and defeated all the other tribes and at
one point were doing a good job of chasing out the colonists. So
marijuana is not always a harbinger of peace love & weird music.

This short message on science & history brought to you by-

Doug King


Scott Vernon October 21st 04 03:29 AM


"DSK" wrote

Long ago there was a tribe of Indians in coastal

North Carolina called
the Tuscarora... they were basically native

Rasta-men, only with violent
tempers. They were very warlike and defeated all

the other tribes and at
one point were doing a good job of chasing out

the colonists.

with the shotguns from their pick ups?



Maxprop October 21st 04 03:56 AM


"katysails" wrote in message

Par for the course...he's always done that so why would it change? I
suggested the plastic doggie bag things a long time ago to Eric the Dumb

and
then to Elaine, but no one ever did anything about it...we have three

poles
with dispensers set up at the YV and everyone with a dog uses them
religiously.....but then, there are a lot of kids running around and

actual
real grass and picnic tables to eat on, so maybe that's the difference?


We made the same suggestion, to no avail. At least Reggie will be staying
in FL one of these years. My prediction is that Don and Gwen won't be up
next summer. Their boat has been for sale for two years now, and I suspect
they'll just leave it on the jackstands with a 'for sale' sign hanging.
Gwen had knee surgery this summer and can barely walk, let along make the
long march to the end of A-dock. I feel sorry for her.

Max



katysails October 21st 04 12:54 PM

mooron was rhe horse....
"DSK" wrote in message
.. .
katysails wrote:
Actual;;ly, it was a scientific experiment.....the smoke and horse
thing.....our baseline was a totally sober horse and rider subjected to a
placebo of corn silk.....the horse ate it....


Did you get a gov't grant for this research? Was Mooron on the staff?

A horse is kind of big for this experiment, what if it had the opposite
effect... instead of mellowing out, he got agitated and uncontrollable?

Long ago there was a tribe of Indians in coastal North Carolina called the
Tuscarora... they were basically native Rasta-men, only with violent
tempers. They were very warlike and defeated all the other tribes and at
one point were doing a good job of chasing out the colonists. So marijuana
is not always a harbinger of peace love & weird music.

This short message on science & history brought to you by-

Doug King




katysails October 21st 04 12:57 PM

She' had knee surgery before and been in the same condition..she's very
plucky and will fight it....and their boat has been for sale in and off doe
long time now....no one wants that hulking thing...you ever been on it when
it's been up on full tilt? you have to use radar to navigate because the
helm can't se what's out front...
"Maxprop" wrote in message
ink.net...

"katysails" wrote in message

Par for the course...he's always done that so why would it change? I
suggested the plastic doggie bag things a long time ago to Eric the Dumb

and
then to Elaine, but no one ever did anything about it...we have three

poles
with dispensers set up at the YV and everyone with a dog uses them
religiously.....but then, there are a lot of kids running around and

actual
real grass and picnic tables to eat on, so maybe that's the difference?


We made the same suggestion, to no avail. At least Reggie will be staying
in FL one of these years. My prediction is that Don and Gwen won't be up
next summer. Their boat has been for sale for two years now, and I
suspect
they'll just leave it on the jackstands with a 'for sale' sign hanging.
Gwen had knee surgery this summer and can barely walk, let along make the
long march to the end of A-dock. I feel sorry for her.

Max





Scott Vernon October 21st 04 04:55 PM

tmi

"katysails" wrote ...
mooron was like a horse....





DSK October 21st 04 05:28 PM

katysails wrote:
mooron was rhe horse....


Which end?

DSK



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