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wrote in message ups.com... *JimH* wrote: So what is the layup schedule of the SeaRay you did the fluff *review* on Chuck? You called it a great boat and well constructed, so surely you can fill us in with the hull and deck construction layup schedule. I can describe the layup technique, but not the schedule. Why not? You rated the boat as great in your fluff review. Surely you looked into how the hull was constructed and what layup schedule was being used. Are you now saying you didn't yet still *reviewed* the boat as exceptionally good, one that "goes fast and makes you look good"? |
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I wonder why Gould wants to pretend his "articles and reviews" are not fluff
PR pieces. It is common knowledge in the industry and with most people who read boating magazines that you will never see an honest review of any boat in any of the boating magazines that sell ads. "*JimH*" wrote in message ... wrote in message ups.com... *JimH* wrote: So what is the layup schedule of the SeaRay you did the fluff *review* on Chuck? You called it a great boat and well constructed, so surely you can fill us in with the hull and deck construction layup schedule. I can describe the layup technique, but not the schedule. Why not? You rated the boat as great in your fluff review. Surely you looked into how the hull was constructed and what layup schedule was being used. Are you now saying you didn't yet still *reviewed* the boat as exceptionally good, one that "goes fast and makes you look good"? |
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And he had to reply with insults followed by his little spin as he usually
does when backed into a corner. He must be taking lessons from Krause. Both those guys are predictable and funny to watch while they try to squirm out of a lie or when backed into a corner. "Newsgroup Reader" wrote in message ... I wonder why Gould wants to pretend his "articles and reviews" are not fluff PR pieces. It is common knowledge in the industry and with most people who read boating magazines that you will never see an honest review of any boat in any of the boating magazines that sell ads. "*JimH*" wrote in message ... wrote in message ups.com... *JimH* wrote: So what is the layup schedule of the SeaRay you did the fluff *review* on Chuck? You called it a great boat and well constructed, so surely you can fill us in with the hull and deck construction layup schedule. I can describe the layup technique, but not the schedule. Why not? You rated the boat as great in your fluff review. Surely you looked into how the hull was constructed and what layup schedule was being used. Are you now saying you didn't yet still *reviewed* the boat as exceptionally good, one that "goes fast and makes you look good"? |
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"*JimH*" wrote in message ... And he had to reply with insults followed by his little spin as he usually does when backed into a corner. He must be taking lessons from Krause. Both those guys are predictable and funny to watch while they try to squirm out of a lie or when backed into a corner. But combined, they still don't come close to matching kevin. ;-) "Newsgroup Reader" wrote in message ... I wonder why Gould wants to pretend his "articles and reviews" are not fluff PR pieces. It is common knowledge in the industry and with most people who read boating magazines that you will never see an honest review of any boat in any of the boating magazines that sell ads. "*JimH*" wrote in message ... wrote in message ups.com... *JimH* wrote: So what is the layup schedule of the SeaRay you did the fluff *review* on Chuck? You called it a great boat and well constructed, so surely you can fill us in with the hull and deck construction layup schedule. I can describe the layup technique, but not the schedule. Why not? You rated the boat as great in your fluff review. Surely you looked into how the hull was constructed and what layup schedule was being used. Are you now saying you didn't yet still *reviewed* the boat as exceptionally good, one that "goes fast and makes you look good"? |
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"Don White" wrote in message ... Bert Robbins wrote: Thank you Don, I knew you would finally see the blinding brilliance of my capabilities soon enough. Well...that calls for another 'western beer'! I can stop drinking beer but, you can't stop being an asshole! |
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"Bert Robbins" wrote in message ... "Don White" wrote in message ... Bert Robbins wrote: Thank you Don, I knew you would finally see the blinding brilliance of my capabilities soon enough. Well...that calls for another 'western beer'! I can stop drinking beer but, you can't stop being an asshole! I don't think Don is not old enough to drink....he is still living with his mother and just recently found enough money to purchase his own $80 electric snow broom as he was tired of having to shovel him Mom's drive. The problem is that an electric broom is meant to clear snow off front door steps in southern Ohio, not 6 foot driveway drifts in snow country. Poor Donny. |
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Bert Robbins wrote:
"Don White" wrote in message ... Bert Robbins wrote: Thank you Don, I knew you would finally see the blinding brilliance of my capabilities soon enough. Well...that calls for another 'western beer'! I can stop drinking beer but, you can't stop being an asshole! Yeah...but then you'd be back on the wine or hard stuff. |
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"Don White" wrote in message ... Bert Robbins wrote: "Don White" wrote in message ... Bert Robbins wrote: Thank you Don, I knew you would finally see the blinding brilliance of my capabilities soon enough. Well...that calls for another 'western beer'! I can stop drinking beer but, you can't stop being an asshole! Yeah...but then you'd be back on the wine or hard stuff. And, you would still be an asshole regardless of what I do or what you do! |
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*JimH* wrote:
"I don't think Don is not old enough to drink...." ** is this a 'double negative'? What do you think? "he is still living with his mother and just recently found enough money to purchase his own $80 electric snow broom as he was tired of having to shovel him Mom's drive." **correction...she lives with me my Toro 1800 cost $500.00 CDN dollars including HST I was tired shoveling 'my' driveway "The problem is that an electric broom is meant to clear snow off front door steps in southern Ohio, not 6 foot driveway drifts in snow country. Poor Donny." ** poor JimH |
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