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At least it was boating related!! Lots of teak on these Choy Lee's like the
older Bermuda 32 types? Bill "JimH" wrote in message ... "Bert Robbins" wrote in message ... "JimH" wrote in message ... "K. Smith" wrote in message ... wrote: Cheoy Lee Shipyards North America is proud to annound the completion of the initial sea trials of the newest model to the Cheoy Lee family, the 95 Sport Motor Yacht. The 95 was designed by Mike Burvenish of M.G. Burvenich, Inc in Stuart FL and is scheduled to arrive in Ft. Lauderdale this summer. Construction of the 95SMY incoroporated Cheoy Lee's proprietary resin infusion technology as well as honeycomb furniture construction. Both techniques translate into freater strength with substantially less weight. The boat will be displayed at the Ft Lauderdale International Boat Show this fall and at the Miami Boat Show next February. Hull number on eof this new line was recently launched and successfully sea trialed at the company's facility in Doumen, China. Accoring to B.Y. Lo of Cheoy Lee Shipyards, the yacht, which is equpped with C-32 CAT engines, exceeded our expectations for this initial sea trial and reached speeds in excess of 27 knots" *************** Wow. 95 feet of yacht barreling along at 27 knots. That would be a sight to see. By the way, the first two hulls are already spoken for but there's stil time to get first deposit in on hull #3. Baseprice is $4,672,500, so everybody will want one. And yet another pasted spam advert from the failed used car salesman, who now chases around the rich hoping to pick up the odd crumb from the marketing table. Gee & the good liberal that lectures you about buying locally made toasters instead of supporting those evil non union foreigners??? How many toasters would fit in a 95 ft boat??? & hey if you imported them in the boats you'd save freight to evil foreign ship owners??? A sad uneducated joke is our Gould, speaking of sad how about that Krause?? K So your sad Krause lie for the day is from the "bride" series. Just like the "father" lies this is sad because it shows how desperate he is to be noticed & seeing he knows he won't be by his own life as a union organiser, he tries for glory by made up family "associations". Needless to say it confirms how totally amoral the lying grub is & what low respect he has for his family. Apparently the wife is actually a social worker & certainly an honourable profession which most would be proud of but no; our non boating liar mate has to lie. Over time I'll give you the full "bride" series & you'll be astounded the BS he's made up, from phony life threads from the NG to "her" business owning a business jet:-) (the jet is actually owned by his union organisation & paid for by honest hard working unionists, the same unionists that have been made unemployed by the unions) Enough!!! so here's the lie; Did you spend a year as a line psychotherapist at a 650-bed state hospital for forensic patients? Did you spend a year as senior psychotherapist at a county facility for substance abusers? Did you spend two years as chief of therapy at a private, 200-bed facility for the mentally and emotionally ill, at which approximately half the patients were trying to beat drugs or alcohol? Are you currently chief of therapy for a for a multi-practitioner practice of some 825 patients, about a third of which are seeking help for substance abuse problems? I betcha that Chuckie soon threatens to once again take his ball and bat and run home to Mommy. I bet it happens later this evening. He has done so quite recently when called on the carpet and has done so other 3 times to my recollection, each time returning with a "Who Me?" attitude. The days of Chuck and Harry pontificating to the group are over and they are both very unhappy about it. Pretty funny. Yes. Actually pretty sad. Yes. Actually it was only a few weeks ago that Chuckie said he was taking his ball and bat and running home to Mommy. This was after numerous attacks on him that showed he was wrong. He returned with his tail between his legs with the explanation of "Who, What, When , Never happened,,Who me...eh?" This is indeed hilarious to see it happened once again. Time to once again run home to Mommy Chuckie? |
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On Sat, 14 May 2005 10:25:35 -0400, Thomas Rangier nospam@nospam wrote:
On Sat, 14 May 2005 10:21:53 GMT, Shortwave Sportfishing wrote: On 13 May 2005 18:33:09 -0700, wrote: ~~ snippage ~~ More absurd yet has to be puching a 95-footer at 27knots. I wonder how many gallons per minute that has to consume? Let's count - one, two, many, lots. 95-feet isn't a boat, it's a business. Damn straight. Really, 95 feet? That's just plain ridiculous. Then again, look at some of the homes people with that kind of monetary horsepower build - 5000 sq ft for three. I dont' get it. Later, Tom I have a 3,800 footer for 2. That's because I am an empty nester though. Bought the house new 15 years ago. Wasn't planning for the 2 kids to grow up that soon. When I retire, I'll move to a smaller house with an outbuilding for the woodshop that has taken over the basement. But a 95' boat is really way out of the question. Who on earth would buy such a thing? Someone who couldn't afford a 100' boat? -- John H "All decisions are the result of binary thinking." |
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Thomas Rangier wrote:
But a 95' boat is really way out of the question. Who on earth would buy such a thing? A good buddy of mine worked for a 'rich dude' in Florida. The guy had two large yachts...one in Florida and one in the Mediterranean. Before my buddy left..there was talk of traveling to Hong Kong and buying a larger boat for Florida. Seems the 'little one' there didn't have a helicopter landing pad. |
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On Sat, 14 May 2005 10:44:03 -0400, Thomas Rangier nospam@nospam wrote:
On Sat, 14 May 2005 10:35:47 -0400, John H wrote: On Sat, 14 May 2005 10:25:35 -0400, Thomas Rangier nospam@nospam wrote: On Sat, 14 May 2005 10:21:53 GMT, Shortwave Sportfishing wrote: On 13 May 2005 18:33:09 -0700, wrote: ~~ snippage ~~ More absurd yet has to be puching a 95-footer at 27knots. I wonder how many gallons per minute that has to consume? Let's count - one, two, many, lots. 95-feet isn't a boat, it's a business. Damn straight. Really, 95 feet? That's just plain ridiculous. Then again, look at some of the homes people with that kind of monetary horsepower build - 5000 sq ft for three. I dont' get it. Later, Tom I have a 3,800 footer for 2. That's because I am an empty nester though. Bought the house new 15 years ago. Wasn't planning for the 2 kids to grow up that soon. When I retire, I'll move to a smaller house with an outbuilding for the woodshop that has taken over the basement. But a 95' boat is really way out of the question. Who on earth would buy such a thing? Someone who couldn't afford a 100' boat? I am laughing my backside off. That has to be the only explanation. A friend and I took a motorcycle ride from Holland down to Monaco, and thereabouts. While there we stopped at the port. He's not a boater, but I wanted to see what was there. The 'boats' docked at the port are unreal. This site gives an idea. http://www.traveljournals.net/pictures/11784.html I guess those folks are the ones who buy 95' boats! -- John H "All decisions are the result of binary thinking." |
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On Sat, 14 May 2005 10:53:17 -0400, Thomas Rangier nospam@nospam wrote:
On Sat, 14 May 2005 10:35:47 -0400, John H wrote: On Sat, 14 May 2005 10:25:35 -0400, Thomas Rangier nospam@nospam wrote: On Sat, 14 May 2005 10:21:53 GMT, Shortwave Sportfishing wrote: On 13 May 2005 18:33:09 -0700, wrote: ~~ snippage ~~ More absurd yet has to be puching a 95-footer at 27knots. I wonder how many gallons per minute that has to consume? Let's count - one, two, many, lots. 95-feet isn't a boat, it's a business. Damn straight. Really, 95 feet? That's just plain ridiculous. Then again, look at some of the homes people with that kind of monetary horsepower build - 5000 sq ft for three. I dont' get it. Later, Tom I have a 3,800 footer for 2. That's because I am an empty nester though. Bought the house new 15 years ago. Wasn't planning for the 2 kids to grow up that soon. When I retire, I'll move to a smaller house with an outbuilding for the woodshop that has taken over the basement. But a 95' boat is really way out of the question. Who on earth would buy such a thing? Someone who couldn't afford a 100' boat? Now you have me wondring. Does a 100' boat come with a full size basement and a 2 boat garage? Well, the extra five feet would at least allow for the placement of some rod holders for trolling! -- John H "All decisions are the result of binary thinking." |
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On Sat, 14 May 2005 14:53:00 GMT, Don White wrote:
Thomas Rangier wrote: But a 95' boat is really way out of the question. Who on earth would buy such a thing? A good buddy of mine worked for a 'rich dude' in Florida. The guy had two large yachts...one in Florida and one in the Mediterranean. Before my buddy left..there was talk of traveling to Hong Kong and buying a larger boat for Florida. Seems the 'little one' there didn't have a helicopter landing pad. I'm having a hard time selecting my next boat. I'm sure it'll be one of these, but haven't decided which -- yet. http://community.webshots.com/album/62798744oAPbjD/0 -- John H "All decisions are the result of binary thinking." |
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Thomas Rangier wrote:
You have to be kidding but I don't think you are. Yeesh!!! That knocks my socks off. No kidding... I could also tell you about the Rolls Royce he keeps in his cottage basement in this area for the one week or so he spends here each year. It's a whole different world these guys travel in. |
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On Sat, 14 May 2005 10:25:35 -0400, Thomas Rangier nospam@nospam
wrote: On Sat, 14 May 2005 10:21:53 GMT, Shortwave Sportfishing wrote: On 13 May 2005 18:33:09 -0700, wrote: ~~ snippage ~~ More absurd yet has to be puching a 95-footer at 27knots. I wonder how many gallons per minute that has to consume? Let's count - one, two, many, lots. 95-feet isn't a boat, it's a business. Damn straight. Really, 95 feet? That's just plain ridiculous. Then again, look at some of the homes people with that kind of monetary horsepower build - 5000 sq ft for three. I dont' get it. Later, Tom I have a 3,800 footer for 2. That's because I am an empty nester though. Bought the house new 15 years ago. Wasn't planning for the 2 kids to grow up that soon. When I retire, I'll move to a smaller house with an outbuilding for the woodshop that has taken over the basement. Tell me about it. :) But a 95' boat is really way out of the question. Who on earth would buy such a thing? People who can afford to take 400 of their closest friends out for a day of cruising and boozing. Later, Tom |
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