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Since you asked about boating/fishing this time of year........... here's
what you might face..
http://thechronicleherald.ca/Metro/1097092.html


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On Dec 21, 9:36*pm, "Don White" wrote:
Since you asked about boating/fishing this time of year........... here's
what you might face..http://thechronicleherald.ca/Metro/1097092.html


Now that does seem like a pretty stupid thing to do.

But Don. I thought John asked about ice fishing. and I was kind of
interested too. I didn't kow that you lived on that monserous size of
a harbor that was ice free.

I was thinking more like lakes where people go out with a drill and
sit there in sub zero temps on a bucket and see if they can get a
nibble of something. Or those dudes that huddle together in what
appears to be an over sized out house thinking they've had a good day
when they pull up a stringer of what looks like oversized minnows.

I really didn't know you didn't have ice fishing in your area. Of
course, I don't know much about Canada.


But day sailing in this weather? that's idiotic. I noticed the article
said the boat had ice on it, I take it that can weigh it down, making
it sluggish and top heavy?

I dont' know. I'm not a wind sailor.
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On Dec 21, 9:36 pm, "Don White" wrote:
Since you asked about boating/fishing this time of year........... here's
what you might face..http://thechronicleherald.ca/Metro/1097092.html


Now that does seem like a pretty stupid thing to do.

But Don. I thought John asked about ice fishing. and I was kind of
interested too. I didn't kow that you lived on that monserous size of
a harbor that was ice free.

I was thinking more like lakes where people go out with a drill and
sit there in sub zero temps on a bucket and see if they can get a
nibble of something. Or those dudes that huddle together in what
appears to be an over sized out house thinking they've had a good day
when they pull up a stringer of what looks like oversized minnows.

I really didn't know you didn't have ice fishing in your area. Of
course, I don't know much about Canada.


But day sailing in this weather? that's idiotic. I noticed the article
said the boat had ice on it, I take it that can weigh it down, making
it sluggish and top heavy?

I dont' know. I'm not a wind sailor.
************************************************** ************

People do ice fish...they drag their fishing huts out on the ice, load up
the 'cooler' and get away from the wife for a bit.
I don't fish in the beautiful summer/fall weather so I sure as heck won't do
it this time of year.

Heavy ice caused by freezing ocean spray can make any vessel top heavy and
in danger of capsizing.
Commercial fishermen and even navy vessels use fire axes to chop the ice off
the superstructure.


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On Dec 21, 10:01*pm, "Don White" wrote:
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On Dec 21, 9:36 pm, "Don White" wrote:

Since you asked about boating/fishing this time of year........... here's
what you might face..http://thechronicleherald.ca/Metro/1097092.html


Now that does seem like a pretty stupid thing to do.

But Don. I thought John asked about ice fishing. and I was kind of
interested too. I didn't kow that you lived on that monserous size of
a harbor that was ice free.

I was thinking more like lakes where people go out with a drill and
sit there in sub zero temps on a bucket and see if they can get a
nibble of something. Or those dudes that huddle together in what
appears to be an over sized out house thinking they've had a good day
when they pull up a stringer of what looks like oversized minnows.

I really didn't know you didn't have ice fishing in your area. Of
course, I don't know much about Canada.

But day sailing in this weather? that's idiotic. I noticed the article
said the boat had ice on it, I take it that can weigh it down, making
it sluggish and top heavy?

I dont' know. I'm not a wind sailor.
************************************************** ************

People do ice fish...they drag their fishing huts out on the ice, load up
the 'cooler' and get away from the wife for a bit.
I don't fish in the beautiful summer/fall weather so I sure as heck won't do
it this time of year.

Heavy ice caused by freezing ocean spray can make any vessel top heavy and
in danger of capsizing.
Commercial fishermen and even navy vessels use fire axes to chop the ice off
the superstructure.


amazing how salt water can freeze, ain't it?
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On Dec 21, 10:42*pm, Tim wrote:
On Dec 21, 9:36*pm, "Don White" wrote:

Since you asked about boating/fishing this time of year........... here's
what you might face..http://thechronicleherald.ca/Metro/1097092.html


Now that does seem like a pretty stupid thing to do.

But Don. I thought John asked about ice fishing. and I was kind of
interested too. I didn't kow that you lived on that monserous size of
a harbor that was ice free.

I was thinking more like lakes where people go out with a drill and
sit there in sub zero temps on a bucket and see if they can get a
nibble of something. Or those dudes that huddle together in what
appears to be an over sized out house thinking they've had a good day
when they pull up a stringer of what looks like oversized minnows.

I really didn't know you didn't have ice fishing in your area. Of
course, I don't know much about Canada.

But day sailing in this weather? that's idiotic. I noticed the article
said the boat had ice on it, I take it that can weigh it down, making
it sluggish and top heavy?

I dont' know. I'm not a wind sailor.


Don didn't really want to be informative.


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On Sun, 21 Dec 2008 23:36:01 -0400, "Don White"
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Since you asked about boating/fishing this time of year........... here's
what you might face..
http://thechronicleherald.ca/Metro/1097092.html


Actually, I was wondering if *you* were getting out.

Seriously though, my responses to you are more to show Harry how to ignore
stupid attempts at insults and/or name-calling. You are providing good
teaching opportunities, and I appreciate it.

When it comes to those kinds of things, I think you're head and shoulders
above slammer and Salty.
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On Dec 22, 8:10*am, wrote:
On Dec 21, 10:42*pm, Tim wrote:





On Dec 21, 9:36*pm, "Don White" wrote:


Since you asked about boating/fishing this time of year........... here's
what you might face..http://thechronicleherald.ca/Metro/1097092.html


Now that does seem like a pretty stupid thing to do.


But Don. I thought John asked about ice fishing. and I was kind of
interested too. I didn't kow that you lived on that monserous size of
a harbor that was ice free.


I was thinking more like lakes where people go out with a drill and
sit there in sub zero temps on a bucket and see if they can get a
nibble of something. Or those dudes that huddle together in what
appears to be an over sized out house thinking they've had a good day
when they pull up a stringer of what looks like oversized minnows.


I really didn't know you didn't have ice fishing in your area. Of
course, I don't know much about Canada.


But day sailing in this weather? that's idiotic. I noticed the article
said the boat had ice on it, I take it that can weigh it down, making
it sluggish and top heavy?


I dont' know. I'm not a wind sailor.


Don didn't really want to be informative.- Hide quoted text -

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But you're the one that called Halifax Harbor a " Bay " ....IDIOT.
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On Dec 22, 10:50*am, wrote:
On Dec 22, 8:10*am, wrote:





On Dec 21, 10:42*pm, Tim wrote:


On Dec 21, 9:36*pm, "Don White" wrote:


Since you asked about boating/fishing this time of year........... here's
what you might face..http://thechronicleherald.ca/Metro/1097092.html


Now that does seem like a pretty stupid thing to do.


But Don. I thought John asked about ice fishing. and I was kind of
interested too. I didn't kow that you lived on that monserous size of
a harbor that was ice free.


I was thinking more like lakes where people go out with a drill and
sit there in sub zero temps on a bucket and see if they can get a
nibble of something. Or those dudes that huddle together in what
appears to be an over sized out house thinking they've had a good day
when they pull up a stringer of what looks like oversized minnows.


I really didn't know you didn't have ice fishing in your area. Of
course, I don't know much about Canada.


But day sailing in this weather? that's idiotic. I noticed the article
said the boat had ice on it, I take it that can weigh it down, making
it sluggish and top heavy?


I dont' know. I'm not a wind sailor.


Don didn't really want to be informative.- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


But you're the one that called Halifax Harbor a " Bay " ....IDIOT.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Holy ****, you can't even READ, can you?
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On Dec 22, 1:06*pm, wrote:
On Dec 22, 10:50*am, wrote:





On Dec 22, 8:10*am, wrote:


On Dec 21, 10:42*pm, Tim wrote:


On Dec 21, 9:36*pm, "Don White" wrote:


Since you asked about boating/fishing this time of year............ here's
what you might face..http://thechronicleherald.ca/Metro/1097092.html


Now that does seem like a pretty stupid thing to do.


But Don. I thought John asked about ice fishing. and I was kind of
interested too. I didn't kow that you lived on that monserous size of
a harbor that was ice free.


I was thinking more like lakes where people go out with a drill and
sit there in sub zero temps on a bucket and see if they can get a
nibble of something. Or those dudes that huddle together in what
appears to be an over sized out house thinking they've had a good day
when they pull up a stringer of what looks like oversized minnows.


I really didn't know you didn't have ice fishing in your area. Of
course, I don't know much about Canada.


But day sailing in this weather? that's idiotic. I noticed the article
said the boat had ice on it, I take it that can weigh it down, making
it sluggish and top heavy?


I dont' know. I'm not a wind sailor.


Don didn't really want to be informative.- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


But you're the one that called Halifax Harbor a " Bay " ....IDIOT.- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


Holy ****, you can't even READ, can you?- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Ask yourself that question, bozo...YOU'RE the one who called it a
"Bay"....
I'd stay and have a battle of wits with you...but can clearly see you
are UNARMED....
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On Dec 22, 6:57*pm, wrote:
On Dec 22, 1:06*pm, wrote:





On Dec 22, 10:50*am, wrote:


On Dec 22, 8:10*am, wrote:


On Dec 21, 10:42*pm, Tim wrote:


On Dec 21, 9:36*pm, "Don White" wrote:


Since you asked about boating/fishing this time of year............ here's
what you might face..http://thechronicleherald.ca/Metro/1097092..html


Now that does seem like a pretty stupid thing to do.


But Don. I thought John asked about ice fishing. and I was kind of
interested too. I didn't kow that you lived on that monserous size of
a harbor that was ice free.


I was thinking more like lakes where people go out with a drill and
sit there in sub zero temps on a bucket and see if they can get a
nibble of something. Or those dudes that huddle together in what
appears to be an over sized out house thinking they've had a good day
when they pull up a stringer of what looks like oversized minnows..


I really didn't know you didn't have ice fishing in your area. Of
course, I don't know much about Canada.


But day sailing in this weather? that's idiotic. I noticed the article
said the boat had ice on it, I take it that can weigh it down, making
it sluggish and top heavy?


I dont' know. I'm not a wind sailor.


Don didn't really want to be informative.- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


But you're the one that called Halifax Harbor a " Bay " ....IDIOT.- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


Holy ****, you can't even READ, can you?- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


Ask yourself that question, bozo...YOU'RE the one who called it a
"Bay"....
I'd stay and have a battle of wits with you...but can clearly see you
are UNARMED....- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Hehehe!! A battle of wits.......
Oh, and you are 100% wrong......
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