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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?




I've gotta say Krausie. The work suits you.
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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.


He uses the boat less than 25 hrs a year, but changes the oil half way
thru the season. Yeah, right.


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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?


She insists that Harry finishes his work, and gets back to the basement
before she comes home from work.

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Reginald P Smithers III, Esq. wrote:
HK wrote:


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.


He uses the boat less than 25 hrs a year, but changes the oil half way
thru the season. Yeah, right.


Harry is a domestic engineer. When it comes to boats and engins him duz
wat da boat experts tells him
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Reginald P Smithers III, Esq. wrote:
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?


She insists that Harry finishes his work, and gets back to the basement
before she comes home from work.

I thought I could trick him into saying she brings home the bacon. I
guess I underestimated his smartness.


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On Tue, 16 Jun 2009 14:41:27 -0400, Jim22
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So, if you do all the woman's work, what does she do?


Everything that's missing:

Steady job

Regular income

Pays for the house (and quite likely the boat)

Has medical insurance

Maintains an even emotional keel

The real question is: why?
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On Tue, 16 Jun 2009 14:32:09 -0400, John H
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It's a shame everyone else doesn't give the boy the
silent treatment.


Good plan but no one ever signs up for it.
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On Jun 16, 12:38*pm, HK wrote:


B. I guess you boys haven't internalized this yet: I don't bother
anymore to post anything really original here.


Of course you don't, Herr Krause. That's only because you are
incapable of any origional thought.



What's the point? To have
it drooled upon by the low-brain-output conservatives who have trashed
this newsgroup?


You're contradicting yourself, Herr Krause for you have no original
thoughts to *drool* upon. Only mundane cut and pastes from inane
writers like Andy Borowitz or biased leakage from the Daily Kos, or
the Huffington post.


Do you really think there is *any* boating-related comment that could
emanate from you, loogy, justhate, herring, reggie, floridajim, dk,
lupowell, and the rest of the braindeads that might be informative,
useful, or interesting? Now, given that I filter out most of that
deadwood, I might have missed a bon mot here or there. But when I was
reading their posts, all I recall from them was idiocy, insults, and
snarkiness.


But Herr Krause. Your tiatribe is only worthy to your personal lunatic
fringe.



Even Skipper, the long-lost denizen of Wichita, knew more about boats
that your "crowd," and, unlike all of them, could even tell a tale or
relate an anecdote in an interesting manner. Or at least he could before
he fell off the deep end.


Herr Krause. Once again you recieve verbal credit for after all you
would recognise falling *off the deep end.* You have proceeded
manifest this evidence by doing so for several years on a regular
basis.

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?

What would I learn from floridajim? How to be an old, useless, mustered
out piece of **** who can't get over his days in the navy?


waht should one learn from you, Herr Krause? How to be a disgruntled
union hack who leans heavily to socialistic thought?

One who can't post any marine knowledge to a boatng forum because it
interrupts your destructive and mentally feeble modus operandi?


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The modern GOP is little more than an army of moral absolutists led by a
gang of moral nihilists.


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On Jun 16, 12:38*pm, HK wrote:

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The modern GOP is little more than an army of moral absolutists led by a
gang of moral nihilists.


By the way, I've noticed that you have never given credit to "Lux
Umbra Dei" for your signature quote which was lifted from the TPM
blog.

Again, proof positive that you have no original thought.

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On Jun 16, 1:04*pm, "JustWaitAFrekinMinute!"
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On Jun 16, 1:36*pm, Jim22 wrote:



Frogwatch wrote:
On Jun 16, 12:37 pm, Loogypicker wrote:
On Jun 16, 9:36 am, HK wrote:


JustWaitAFrekinMinute! wrote:
On Jun 15, 9:43 pm, Katie Ohara wrote:
A friends kid just got in an auto accident because he was looking at
his cell phone. *So, lets think of ways to make cell phones not work
in cars.
Indium tin oxide is a transparent electrical conductor that can be
applied to glass by evaporation. *If we put it on the auto glass would
it block cell phone signals? *Yes, it would only be done on new cars.
Yes, you could always roll the window down and use the phone.
Oh, he was not hurt thank god.
Frogwatch
As to cell phones... I hate them. Anyway, I tell my kids that "they
are useless". "The most popular phrase spoken or texted on cell phones
is".. *"Nuthin' what r u doin". snerk I rarely if ever answer mine,
my message discourages further communication.. Just ask Tim Oh, I
do use the alarms and such...
Who the hell would want to call a ****bag like you?
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Many, many people from this newsgroup call him and he calls them
regularly. How many do you converse with on a regular basis?


It was a bad idea. *You want passengers to be able to use cell phones.
However, we all know HK never has good ideas because his type are
incapable of thought. *After all, all he does is cut and paste and
regurgitate the thoughts of the DNC.


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Not really, he isn't good at anything I suspect.. That's why he hated
DIY guys so much...


True. Because the *DIY* type of people work without a union contract.
For shame on them.
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