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On 7/12/2012 10:35 AM, Jim wrote:
On 7/12/2012 10:15 AM, North Star wrote:
On Jul 12, 9:44 am, Jim wrote:
On 7/12/2012 7:04 AM, North Star wrote:







On Jul 12, 1:33 am, "Califbill" wrote:
"North Star" wrote in message

...


On Jul 11, 11:36 pm, Frogwatch wrote:

I am sure that Renn Tolman, designer of the Tolman Skiff never
intended
his boats to be used for...........wakeboarding and I'm not even
sure they
do such things in AK where he is from. However, my son has gotten
interested in wakeboarding and believe it or not my 20 Standard
Tolman
Skiff with 90 hp Yamaha does fairly well as a tow craft.
So far, we have simply rigged a simple bridle from the stern
cleats but
now my son has assurred me that a "tower" will make her much more
useful
for wakeboarding and that I could probably make such a thing easily.
Nothing like playing on Dad's natural desire to build stuff.
So, where on a boat should the attachment point be for towing a wake
board? How high should it be?
Such an ignominous thing for such a noble craft that I intended to
be used
for exploring. Monday, I was excited over exploring the "Crooked
River"
that runs into the Ocklocknee River of N. FL but the boys looked
bored so
I gave in and we went back out of gator paradise to more open
water for
them to play.
Still, it was day on the water.

At least it sees water...think of Snotties poor rowboat.
It sits there year after year, rotting away and only used by a family
of critters as shelter.
------------------------------------------
You just had to be asinine.

Hi Swill......yes, you might call it 'the culture' of this newsgroup.

That might be your wish but I would like to see it return to a robust
boating community that one could be proud to be a part of. Too much of
Krause has rubbed off on you. That's really sad.


Maybe, and your recent aiding, abetting and encouraging of the
criminally insane is one of the biggest obstacles to your own likes.
Now...That is really sad!

Perhaps if you (pl) would stop pummeling him we could all relax a bit.

It's appropriate to use the all encompassing word "y-all" in this newsgroup.

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On Jul 12, 11:35*am, Jim wrote:
On 7/12/2012 10:15 AM, North Star wrote:







On Jul 12, 9:44 am, Jim wrote:
On 7/12/2012 7:04 AM, North Star wrote:


On Jul 12, 1:33 am, "Califbill" wrote:
"North Star" *wrote in message


...


On Jul 11, 11:36 pm, Frogwatch wrote:


I am sure that Renn Tolman, designer of the Tolman Skiff never intended
his boats to be used for...........wakeboarding and I'm not even sure they
do such things in AK where he is from. *However, my son has gotten
interested in wakeboarding and believe it or not my 20 Standard Tolman
Skiff with 90 hp Yamaha does fairly well as a tow craft.
So far, we have simply rigged a simple bridle from the stern cleats but
now my son has assurred me that a "tower" will make her much more useful
for wakeboarding and that I could probably make such a thing easily..
Nothing like playing on Dad's natural desire to build stuff.
So, where on a boat should the attachment point be for towing a wake
board? How high should it be?
Such an ignominous thing for such a noble craft that I intended to be used
for exploring. *Monday, I was excited over exploring the "Crooked River"
that runs into the Ocklocknee River of N. FL but the boys looked bored so
I gave in and we went back out of gator paradise to more open water for
them to play.
Still, it was day on the water.


At least it sees water...think of Snotties poor rowboat.
It sits there year after year, rotting away and only used by a family
of critters as shelter.
------------------------------------------
You just had to be asinine.


Hi Swill......yes, you might call it 'the culture' of this newsgroup.


That might be your wish but I would like to see it return to a robust
boating community that one could be proud to be a part of. Too much of
Krause has rubbed off on you. That's really sad.


Maybe, and your recent aiding, abetting and encouraging of the
criminally insane is one of the biggest obstacles to your own likes.
Now...That is really sad!


Perhaps if you (pl) would stop pummeling him we could all relax a bit.


It's the only form of correction effective on the criminally
insane...well, I suppose confinement in a state institution for his
ilk would be better but we can only work with what we have available.
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On 7/12/12 11:38 AM, North Star wrote:
On Jul 12, 11:35 am, Jim wrote:
On 7/12/2012 10:15 AM, North Star wrote:







On Jul 12, 9:44 am, Jim wrote:
On 7/12/2012 7:04 AM, North Star wrote:


On Jul 12, 1:33 am, "Califbill" wrote:
"North Star" wrote in message


...


On Jul 11, 11:36 pm, Frogwatch wrote:


I am sure that Renn Tolman, designer of the Tolman Skiff never intended
his boats to be used for...........wakeboarding and I'm not even sure they
do such things in AK where he is from. However, my son has gotten
interested in wakeboarding and believe it or not my 20 Standard Tolman
Skiff with 90 hp Yamaha does fairly well as a tow craft.
So far, we have simply rigged a simple bridle from the stern cleats but
now my son has assurred me that a "tower" will make her much more useful
for wakeboarding and that I could probably make such a thing easily.
Nothing like playing on Dad's natural desire to build stuff.
So, where on a boat should the attachment point be for towing a wake
board? How high should it be?
Such an ignominous thing for such a noble craft that I intended to be used
for exploring. Monday, I was excited over exploring the "Crooked River"
that runs into the Ocklocknee River of N. FL but the boys looked bored so
I gave in and we went back out of gator paradise to more open water for
them to play.
Still, it was day on the water.


At least it sees water...think of Snotties poor rowboat.
It sits there year after year, rotting away and only used by a family
of critters as shelter.
------------------------------------------
You just had to be asinine.


Hi Swill......yes, you might call it 'the culture' of this newsgroup.


That might be your wish but I would like to see it return to a robust
boating community that one could be proud to be a part of. Too much of
Krause has rubbed off on you. That's really sad.


Maybe, and your recent aiding, abetting and encouraging of the
criminally insane is one of the biggest obstacles to your own likes.
Now...That is really sad!


Perhaps if you (pl) would stop pummeling him we could all relax a bit.


It's the only form of correction effective on the criminally
insane...well, I suppose confinement in a state institution for his
ilk would be better but we can only work with what we have available.



What little mind Scotty has is overrun with the wildest conspiracy
theories this side of a TeaKlanner rally. The crazy thoughts that
control him seem to permeate every aspect of his persona, too, not just
the political side. Family meals must be a real trip in that household.

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In article m,
says...

On 7/12/2012 10:16 AM, North Star wrote:
On Jul 12, 10:29 am, X ` Man dump-on-conservati...@anywhere-you-
can.com wrote:
On 7/12/12 9:04 AM, Jim wrote:









On 7/12/2012 8:53 AM, X ` Man wrote:
On 7/12/12 8:44 AM, Jim wrote:
On 7/12/2012 7:04 AM, North Star wrote:
On Jul 12, 1:33 am, "Califbill" wrote:
"North Star" wrote in message

...

On Jul 11, 11:36 pm, Frogwatch wrote:

I am sure that Renn Tolman, designer of the Tolman Skiff never
intended
his boats to be used for...........wakeboarding and I'm not even
sure they
do such things in AK where he is from. However, my son has gotten
interested in wakeboarding and believe it or not my 20 Standard
Tolman
Skiff with 90 hp Yamaha does fairly well as a tow craft.
So far, we have simply rigged a simple bridle from the stern cleats
but
now my son has assurred me that a "tower" will make her much more
useful
for wakeboarding and that I could probably make such a thing easily.
Nothing like playing on Dad's natural desire to build stuff.
So, where on a boat should the attachment point be for towing a wake
board? How high should it be?
Such an ignominous thing for such a noble craft that I intended to
be used
for exploring. Monday, I was excited over exploring the "Crooked
River"
that runs into the Ocklocknee River of N. FL but the boys looked
bored so
I gave in and we went back out of gator paradise to more open water
for
them to play.
Still, it was day on the water.

At least it sees water...think of Snotties poor rowboat.
It sits there year after year, rotting away and only used by a family
of critters as shelter.
------------------------------------------
You just had to be asinine.

Hi Swill......yes, you might call it 'the culture' of this newsgroup.

That might be your wish but I would like to see it return to a robust
boating community that one could be proud to be a part of. Too much of
Krause has rubbed off on you. That's really sad.

It's always really funny when the right-wing slimeballs act righteous
and holier than thou and then drop off yet another of their petty
insults.

Keep on keeping on, "Jim," and help assure the demise here.

You have declared it dead already.
I would like to see it rise up out of your ashes.

If that were the case, "Jim," you might consider behaving the way you
think the newsgroup ought to be, instead of behaving like every other
right-wing asshole here.

Right?


I agree with this post!

Wouldn't it be easier for uou if you told us which of Harry's posts you
disagree with?


He's not allowed to disagree with any of Harry's posts. No one is. If
you do, the childish name calling and such will ensue.
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On 7/12/2012 11:48 AM, X ` Man wrote:
On 7/12/12 11:38 AM, North Star wrote:
On Jul 12, 11:35 am, Jim wrote:
On 7/12/2012 10:15 AM, North Star wrote:







On Jul 12, 9:44 am, Jim wrote:
On 7/12/2012 7:04 AM, North Star wrote:

On Jul 12, 1:33 am, "Califbill" wrote:
"North Star" wrote in message

...


On Jul 11, 11:36 pm, Frogwatch wrote:

I am sure that Renn Tolman, designer of the Tolman Skiff never
intended
his boats to be used for...........wakeboarding and I'm not even
sure they
do such things in AK where he is from. However, my son has gotten
interested in wakeboarding and believe it or not my 20 Standard
Tolman
Skiff with 90 hp Yamaha does fairly well as a tow craft.
So far, we have simply rigged a simple bridle from the stern
cleats but
now my son has assurred me that a "tower" will make her much
more useful
for wakeboarding and that I could probably make such a thing
easily.
Nothing like playing on Dad's natural desire to build stuff.
So, where on a boat should the attachment point be for towing a
wake
board? How high should it be?
Such an ignominous thing for such a noble craft that I intended
to be used
for exploring. Monday, I was excited over exploring the
"Crooked River"
that runs into the Ocklocknee River of N. FL but the boys looked
bored so
I gave in and we went back out of gator paradise to more open
water for
them to play.
Still, it was day on the water.

At least it sees water...think of Snotties poor rowboat.
It sits there year after year, rotting away and only used by a
family
of critters as shelter.
------------------------------------------
You just had to be asinine.

Hi Swill......yes, you might call it 'the culture' of this newsgroup.

That might be your wish but I would like to see it return to a robust
boating community that one could be proud to be a part of. Too much of
Krause has rubbed off on you. That's really sad.

Maybe, and your recent aiding, abetting and encouraging of the
criminally insane is one of the biggest obstacles to your own likes.
Now...That is really sad!

Perhaps if you (pl) would stop pummeling him we could all relax a bit.


It's the only form of correction effective on the criminally
insane...well, I suppose confinement in a state institution for his
ilk would be better but we can only work with what we have available.



What little mind Scotty has is overrun with the wildest conspiracy
theories this side of a TeaKlanner rally. The crazy thoughts that
control him seem to permeate every aspect of his persona, too, not just
the political side. Family meals must be a real trip in that household.

Here's a perfect example of you two bozos doing your Heckle and Jeckle
routine. It's outdated, stale material that you two constantly engage
in. You assholes are boring me to tears.



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"North Star" wrote in message
...

On Jul 12, 1:33 am, "Califbill" wrote:
"North Star" wrote in message

...

On Jul 11, 11:36 pm, Frogwatch wrote:









I am sure that Renn Tolman, designer of the Tolman Skiff never intended
his boats to be used for...........wakeboarding and I'm not even sure
they
do such things in AK where he is from. However, my son has gotten
interested in wakeboarding and believe it or not my 20 Standard Tolman
Skiff with 90 hp Yamaha does fairly well as a tow craft.
So far, we have simply rigged a simple bridle from the stern cleats but
now my son has assurred me that a "tower" will make her much more useful
for wakeboarding and that I could probably make such a thing easily.
Nothing like playing on Dad's natural desire to build stuff.
So, where on a boat should the attachment point be for towing a wake
board? How high should it be?
Such an ignominous thing for such a noble craft that I intended to be
used
for exploring. Monday, I was excited over exploring the "Crooked River"
that runs into the Ocklocknee River of N. FL but the boys looked bored
so
I gave in and we went back out of gator paradise to more open water for
them to play.
Still, it was day on the water.


At least it sees water...think of Snotties poor rowboat.
It sits there year after year, rotting away and only used by a family
of critters as shelter.
------------------------------------------
You just had to be asinine.


Hi Swill......yes, you might call it 'the culture' of this newsgroup.
-------------------------------------------------
Nope, I just call it head up your ass stupidity by you.

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On Jul 12, 1:02*pm, Meyer wrote:
On 7/12/2012 11:48 AM, X ` Man wrote:







On 7/12/12 11:38 AM, North Star wrote:
On Jul 12, 11:35 am, Jim wrote:
On 7/12/2012 10:15 AM, North Star wrote:


On Jul 12, 9:44 am, Jim wrote:
On 7/12/2012 7:04 AM, North Star wrote:


On Jul 12, 1:33 am, "Califbill" wrote:
"North Star" *wrote in message


...


On Jul 11, 11:36 pm, Frogwatch wrote:


I am sure that Renn Tolman, designer of the Tolman Skiff never
intended
his boats to be used for...........wakeboarding and I'm not even
sure they
do such things in AK where he is from. *However, my son has gotten
interested in wakeboarding and believe it or not my 20 Standard
Tolman
Skiff with 90 hp Yamaha does fairly well as a tow craft.
So far, we have simply rigged a simple bridle from the stern
cleats but
now my son has assurred me that a "tower" will make her much
more useful
for wakeboarding and that I could probably make such a thing
easily.
Nothing like playing on Dad's natural desire to build stuff.
So, where on a boat should the attachment point be for towing a
wake
board? How high should it be?
Such an ignominous thing for such a noble craft that I intended
to be used
for exploring. *Monday, I was excited over exploring the
"Crooked River"
that runs into the Ocklocknee River of N. FL but the boys looked
bored so
I gave in and we went back out of gator paradise to more open
water for
them to play.
Still, it was day on the water.


At least it sees water...think of Snotties poor rowboat.
It sits there year after year, rotting away and only used by a
family
of critters as shelter.
------------------------------------------
You just had to be asinine.


Hi Swill......yes, you might call it 'the culture' of this newsgroup.


That might be your wish but I would like to see it return to a robust
boating community that one could be proud to be a part of. Too much of
Krause has rubbed off on you. That's really sad.


Maybe, and your recent aiding, abetting and encouraging of the
criminally insane is one of the biggest obstacles to your own likes.
Now...That is really sad!


Perhaps if you (pl) would stop pummeling him we could all relax a bit..


It's the only form of correction effective on the criminally
insane...well, I suppose confinement in a state institution for his
ilk would be better but we can only work with what we have available.


What little mind Scotty has is overrun with the wildest conspiracy
theories this side of a TeaKlanner rally. The crazy thoughts that
control him seem to permeate every aspect of his persona, too, not just
the political side. Family meals must be a real trip in that household.


Here's a perfect example of you two bozos doing your Heckle and Jeckle
routine. It's outdated, stale material that you two constantly engage
in. You assholes are boring me to tears.


I suggest moving on elsewhere...or quit the crybaby routine.
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On Jul 12, 2:19*pm, "Califbill" wrote:
"North Star" *wrote in message

...

On Jul 12, 1:33 am, "Califbill" wrote:









"North Star" *wrote in message


....


On Jul 11, 11:36 pm, Frogwatch wrote:


I am sure that Renn Tolman, designer of the Tolman Skiff never intended
his boats to be used for...........wakeboarding and I'm not even sure
they
do such things in AK where he is from. *However, my son has gotten
interested in wakeboarding and believe it or not my 20 Standard Tolman
Skiff with 90 hp Yamaha does fairly well as a tow craft.
So far, we have simply rigged a simple bridle from the stern cleats but
now my son has assurred me that a "tower" will make her much more useful
for wakeboarding and that I could probably make such a thing easily.
Nothing like playing on Dad's natural desire to build stuff.
So, where on a boat should the attachment point be for towing a wake
board? How high should it be?
Such an ignominous thing for such a noble craft that I intended to be
used
for exploring. *Monday, I was excited over exploring the "Crooked River"
that runs into the Ocklocknee River of N. FL but the boys looked bored
so
I gave in and we went back out of gator paradise to more open water for
them to play.
Still, it was day on the water.


At least it sees water...think of Snotties poor rowboat.
It sits there year after year, rotting away and only used by a family
of critters as shelter.
------------------------------------------
You just had to be asinine.


Hi Swill......yes, you might call it 'the culture' of this newsgroup.
-------------------------------------------------
Nope, I just call it head up your ass stupidity by you.


Well, that's just the kind of attitude we need to improve the
newsgroup.
Were you always a jackass, Swill?
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In article ,
says...

"North Star" wrote in message
...

On Jul 12, 1:33 am, "Califbill" wrote:
"North Star" wrote in message

...

On Jul 11, 11:36 pm, Frogwatch wrote:









I am sure that Renn Tolman, designer of the Tolman Skiff never intended
his boats to be used for...........wakeboarding and I'm not even sure
they
do such things in AK where he is from. However, my son has gotten
interested in wakeboarding and believe it or not my 20 Standard Tolman
Skiff with 90 hp Yamaha does fairly well as a tow craft.
So far, we have simply rigged a simple bridle from the stern cleats but
now my son has assurred me that a "tower" will make her much more useful
for wakeboarding and that I could probably make such a thing easily.
Nothing like playing on Dad's natural desire to build stuff.
So, where on a boat should the attachment point be for towing a wake
board? How high should it be?
Such an ignominous thing for such a noble craft that I intended to be
used
for exploring. Monday, I was excited over exploring the "Crooked River"
that runs into the Ocklocknee River of N. FL but the boys looked bored
so
I gave in and we went back out of gator paradise to more open water for
them to play.
Still, it was day on the water.


At least it sees water...think of Snotties poor rowboat.
It sits there year after year, rotting away and only used by a family
of critters as shelter.
------------------------------------------
You just had to be asinine.


Hi Swill......yes, you might call it 'the culture' of this newsgroup.
-------------------------------------------------
Nope, I just call it head up your ass stupidity by you.


Good call!
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On 7/12/2012 1:24 PM, North Star wrote:
On Jul 12, 1:02 pm, Meyer wrote:
On 7/12/2012 11:48 AM, X ` Man wrote:







On 7/12/12 11:38 AM, North Star wrote:
On Jul 12, 11:35 am, Jim wrote:
On 7/12/2012 10:15 AM, North Star wrote:


On Jul 12, 9:44 am, Jim wrote:
On 7/12/2012 7:04 AM, North Star wrote:


On Jul 12, 1:33 am, "Califbill" wrote:
"North Star" wrote in message


...


On Jul 11, 11:36 pm, Frogwatch wrote:


I am sure that Renn Tolman, designer of the Tolman Skiff never
intended
his boats to be used for...........wakeboarding and I'm not even
sure they
do such things in AK where he is from. However, my son has gotten
interested in wakeboarding and believe it or not my 20 Standard
Tolman
Skiff with 90 hp Yamaha does fairly well as a tow craft.
So far, we have simply rigged a simple bridle from the stern
cleats but
now my son has assurred me that a "tower" will make her much
more useful
for wakeboarding and that I could probably make such a thing
easily.
Nothing like playing on Dad's natural desire to build stuff.
So, where on a boat should the attachment point be for towing a
wake
board? How high should it be?
Such an ignominous thing for such a noble craft that I intended
to be used
for exploring. Monday, I was excited over exploring the
"Crooked River"
that runs into the Ocklocknee River of N. FL but the boys looked
bored so
I gave in and we went back out of gator paradise to more open
water for
them to play.
Still, it was day on the water.


At least it sees water...think of Snotties poor rowboat.
It sits there year after year, rotting away and only used by a
family
of critters as shelter.
------------------------------------------
You just had to be asinine.


Hi Swill......yes, you might call it 'the culture' of this newsgroup.


That might be your wish but I would like to see it return to a robust
boating community that one could be proud to be a part of. Too much of
Krause has rubbed off on you. That's really sad.


Maybe, and your recent aiding, abetting and encouraging of the
criminally insane is one of the biggest obstacles to your own likes.
Now...That is really sad!


Perhaps if you (pl) would stop pummeling him we could all relax a bit.


It's the only form of correction effective on the criminally
insane...well, I suppose confinement in a state institution for his
ilk would be better but we can only work with what we have available.


What little mind Scotty has is overrun with the wildest conspiracy
theories this side of a TeaKlanner rally. The crazy thoughts that
control him seem to permeate every aspect of his persona, too, not just
the political side. Family meals must be a real trip in that household.


Here's a perfect example of you two bozos doing your Heckle and Jeckle
routine. It's outdated, stale material that you two constantly engage
in. You assholes are boring me to tears.


I suggest moving on elsewhere...or quit the crybaby routine.

That was a mighty slow witted response little guy.

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