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On Jun 16, 2:00*pm, Loogypicker wrote:
On Jun 16, 1:38*pm, HK wrote:

What am I going to learn from you, Frogwatch? How to plan real dangerous
boat trips? How not to rig sailboat lines? Why I shouldn't do outboard
repair myself?


Uh, you stated right here, that you're afraid to take of the "hood" of
your new high tech outboard, alleged mechanical engineer my ass.


I truly do not expect HK to learn anything from me or from anybody
else, all he can do is cut 'n paste and regurgitate. HK post
something original? A million monkeys on keyboards is more likely to
do so. Any originality would be purely random.
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JustWaitAFrekinMinute! wrote:
On Jun 16, 2:00 pm, Loogypicker wrote:
On Jun 16, 1:38 pm, HK wrote:

What am I going to learn from you, Frogwatch? How to plan real dangerous
boat trips? How not to rig sailboat lines? Why I shouldn't do outboard
repair myself?

Uh, you stated right here, that you're afraid to take of the "hood" of
your new high tech outboard, alleged mechanical engineer my ass.


Harry cleans toilets for his landlord and maybe even runs the
micorwave once in a while...

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JustWaitAFrekinMinute! wrote:
On Jun 16, 2:00 pm, Loogypicker wrote:
On Jun 16, 1:38 pm, HK wrote:

What am I going to learn from you, Frogwatch? How to plan real dangerous
boat trips? How not to rig sailboat lines? Why I shouldn't do outboard
repair myself?

Uh, you stated right here, that you're afraid to take of the "hood" of
your new high tech outboard, alleged mechanical engineer my ass.


Harry cleans toilets for his landlord and maybe even runs the
micorwave once in a while...



1. You're right: I do clean the four toilets in our house, and I do most
of the cooking, too. According to my wife, I'm a pretty good cook.

2. I also vacuum the hardwood and tile floors, and wax the hardwood
floors when they need it.

3. If there is any heavy lifting to be done around here, I do it, inside
or outside.

Isn't that nice? If your wife had a competent, thoughtful husband, you'd
be doing some of that for her.


As for my F150 Yamaha outboard, it is entirely correct I do no serious
maintenance on the engine. I keep it clean, inside and out, and I change
the oil and filters mid-season, and grease what needs to be greased. The
dealer repeats these tasks and performs others when the engine is
winterized.

It's an expensive, complicated outboard, and to do any serious
maintenance on it requires special training, a computer and program that
"reads" what is going on in the engine, *and* specialized tools. I don't
have that training, the computer/program or the specialized tools.

Further, I have a five year warranty on the engine. If anything goes
wrong, the dealer will fix it, and gladly.

This is what happens when you have a good outboard motor, a warranty,
and a dealership that stands behind its sales.

Of course, neither you nor loogy have a boat rig that is worth anything,
if you have a rig at all.



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Frogwatch wrote:
On Jun 16, 2:00 pm, Loogypicker wrote:
On Jun 16, 1:38 pm, HK wrote:

What am I going to learn from you, Frogwatch? How to plan real dangerous
boat trips? How not to rig sailboat lines? Why I shouldn't do outboard
repair myself?

Uh, you stated right here, that you're afraid to take of the "hood" of
your new high tech outboard, alleged mechanical engineer my ass.


I truly do not expect HK to learn anything from me or from anybody
else, all he can do is cut 'n paste and regurgitate. HK post
something original? A million monkeys on keyboards is more likely to
do so. Any originality would be purely random.


One more time, ****-for-brains: I do not post anything here that
requires the slightest effort from me, not because I can't but because
you and the rest of the right-wing retards here aren't worth the time.

The funny thing is, you post boating stuff from time to time that
obviously required a bit of effort on your part, but...it is almost
entirely devoid of significant content. What have *I* learned from your
boating posts? Easy. Don't do what you do. Ever. You're the floating
catastrophe of rec.boats.




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On Tue, 16 Jun 2009 14:24:46 -0400, HK wrote:

Frogwatch wrote:
On Jun 16, 2:00 pm, Loogypicker wrote:
On Jun 16, 1:38 pm, HK wrote:

What am I going to learn from you, Frogwatch? How to plan real dangerous
boat trips? How not to rig sailboat lines? Why I shouldn't do outboard
repair myself?
Uh, you stated right here, that you're afraid to take of the "hood" of
your new high tech outboard, alleged mechanical engineer my ass.


I truly do not expect HK to learn anything from me or from anybody
else, all he can do is cut 'n paste and regurgitate. HK post
something original? A million monkeys on keyboards is more likely to
do so. Any originality would be purely random.


One more time, ****-for-brains: I do not post anything here that
requires the slightest effort from me, not because I can't but because
you and the rest of the right-wing retards here aren't worth the time.

The funny thing is, you post boating stuff from time to time that
obviously required a bit of effort on your part, but...it is almost
entirely devoid of significant content. What have *I* learned from your
boating posts? Easy. Don't do what you do. Ever. You're the floating
catastrophe of rec.boats.


In other words, Frogwatch, you are way too far beneath Mr. Krause, as
are most of the other folks here. Donnie, slammer, jps, and salty are
at Harry's level. It's a shame everyone else doesn't give the boy the
silent treatment.
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On Jun 16, 2:22*pm, HK wrote:

Of course, neither you nor loogy have a boat rig that is worth anything,
if you have a rig at all.


Tell us, Harry, what DO I have and how do you know what I have?

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HK wrote:
JustWaitAFrekinMinute! wrote:
On Jun 16, 2:00 pm, Loogypicker wrote:
On Jun 16, 1:38 pm, HK wrote:

What am I going to learn from you, Frogwatch? How to plan real
dangerous
boat trips? How not to rig sailboat lines? Why I shouldn't do outboard
repair myself?
Uh, you stated right here, that you're afraid to take of the "hood" of
your new high tech outboard, alleged mechanical engineer my ass.


Harry cleans toilets for his landlord and maybe even runs the
micorwave once in a while...



1. You're right: I do clean the four toilets in our house, and I do most
of the cooking, too. According to my wife, I'm a pretty good cook.

2. I also vacuum the hardwood and tile floors, and wax the hardwood
floors when they need it.

3. If there is any heavy lifting to be done around here, I do it, inside
or outside.

Isn't that nice? If your wife had a competent, thoughtful husband, you'd
be doing some of that for her.

So, if you do all the woman's work, what does she do?
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On Jun 16, 2:41*pm, Jim22 wrote:
HK wrote:
JustWaitAFrekinMinute! wrote:
On Jun 16, 2:00 pm, Loogypicker wrote:
On Jun 16, 1:38 pm, HK wrote:


What am I going to learn from you, Frogwatch? How to plan real
dangerous
boat trips? How not to rig sailboat lines? Why I shouldn't do outboard
repair myself?
Uh, you stated right here, that you're afraid to take of the "hood" of
your new high tech outboard, alleged mechanical engineer my ass.


Harry cleans toilets for his landlord and maybe even runs the
micorwave once in a while...


1. You're right: I do clean the four toilets in our house, and I do most
of the cooking, too. According to my wife, I'm a pretty good cook.


2. I also vacuum the hardwood and tile floors, and wax the hardwood
floors when they need it.


3. If there is any heavy lifting to be done around here, I do it, inside
or outside.


Isn't that nice? If your wife had a competent, thoughtful husband, you'd
be doing some of that for her.


So, if you do all the woman's work, what does she do?


Straight from his own post, thought is too much trouble for him,
surprise surprise surprise, we woulda never known.
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Frogwatch wrote:
On Jun 16, 2:41 pm, Jim22 wrote:
HK wrote:
JustWaitAFrekinMinute! wrote:
On Jun 16, 2:00 pm, Loogypicker wrote:
On Jun 16, 1:38 pm, HK wrote:
What am I going to learn from you, Frogwatch? How to plan real
dangerous
boat trips? How not to rig sailboat lines? Why I shouldn't do outboard
repair myself?
Uh, you stated right here, that you're afraid to take of the "hood" of
your new high tech outboard, alleged mechanical engineer my ass.
Harry cleans toilets for his landlord and maybe even runs the
micorwave once in a while...
1. You're right: I do clean the four toilets in our house, and I do most
of the cooking, too. According to my wife, I'm a pretty good cook.
2. I also vacuum the hardwood and tile floors, and wax the hardwood
floors when they need it.
3. If there is any heavy lifting to be done around here, I do it, inside
or outside.
Isn't that nice? If your wife had a competent, thoughtful husband, you'd
be doing some of that for her.

So, if you do all the woman's work, what does she do?


Straight from his own post, thought is too much trouble for him,
surprise surprise surprise, we woulda never known.



"Women's work." Now *that* is an interesting commentary. Cleaning
toilets is..."women's work." Though I didn't think it possible,
floridajim is even more of a lowlife.

As for "thinking," froggy, I haven't seen any evidence of it from
you...unless you want us to consider your unworkable "ideas and
inventions" for boating. Is that what you mean by thinking?




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On Jun 16, 3:14*pm, HK wrote:
Frogwatch wrote:
On Jun 16, 2:41 pm, Jim22 wrote:
HK wrote:
JustWaitAFrekinMinute! wrote:
On Jun 16, 2:00 pm, Loogypicker wrote:
On Jun 16, 1:38 pm, HK wrote:
What am I going to learn from you, Frogwatch? How to plan real
dangerous
boat trips? How not to rig sailboat lines? Why I shouldn't do outboard
repair myself?
Uh, you stated right here, that you're afraid to take of the "hood" of
your new high tech outboard, alleged mechanical engineer my ass.
Harry cleans toilets for his landlord and maybe even runs the
micorwave once in a while...
1. You're right: I do clean the four toilets in our house, and I do most
of the cooking, too. According to my wife, I'm a pretty good cook.
2. I also vacuum the hardwood and tile floors, and wax the hardwood
floors when they need it.
3. If there is any heavy lifting to be done around here, I do it, inside
or outside.
Isn't that nice? If your wife had a competent, thoughtful husband, you'd
be doing some of that for her.
So, if you do all the woman's work, what does she do?


Straight from his own post, thought is too much trouble for him,
surprise surprise surprise, we woulda never known.


"Women's work." Now *that* is an interesting commentary. Cleaning
toilets is..."women's work." Though I didn't think it possible,
floridajim is even more of a lowlife.

As for "thinking," froggy, I haven't seen any evidence of it from
you...unless you want us to consider your unworkable "ideas and
inventions" for boating. Is that what you mean by thinking?

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