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Whate Water Rated Pontoon boat
"Ken Fortenberry" wrote in message ... Jeff Miller top posted: why the pram bow? ... Those who top post in a bottom posting, conversational Usenet newsgroup are rude, stupid and lazy. And I will post a reminder to that effect about once a week or more often as the whim strikes me. Rude, stupid, lazy friggin' lawyers anyway. -- Ken Fortenberry jeff miller has surely expended more intellectual and emotional energy in his work in the last year than you have in the last twelve. awh |
Whate Water Rated Pontoon boat
"Ken Fortenberry" wrote in message ... Jeff Miller top posted: why the pram bow? ... Those who top post in a bottom posting, conversational Usenet newsgroup are rude, stupid and lazy. And I will post a reminder to that effect about once a week or more often as the whim strikes me. Rude, stupid, lazy friggin' lawyers anyway. -- Ken Fortenberry jeff miller has surely expended more intellectual and emotional energy in his work in the last year than you have in the last twelve. awh |
Whate Water Rated Pontoon boat
On Sat, 14 Aug 2004 00:28:00 GMT, "Wayne Harrison"
wrote: "Ken Fortenberry" wrote in message m... Jeff Miller top posted: why the pram bow? ... Those who top post in a bottom posting, conversational Usenet newsgroup are rude, stupid and lazy. And I will post a reminder to that effect about once a week or more often as the whim strikes me. Rude, stupid, lazy friggin' lawyers anyway. -- Ken Fortenberry jeff miller has surely expended more intellectual and emotional energy in his work in the last year than you have in the last twelve. Well, maybe, even probably, but does HE have regular contact with bird geeks and his very own copy of "Uncle Booger's Guide to Flyin' Critters" or whatever tome these self-same bird geeks consider de rigueur for flocking one-upsmanship these days? I mean, really...you can only criticize a person so far if they have a Uncle Booger number of less than 5...(surely, I don't need...oh, flock it, G...) Sazeractically yours, R |
Whate Water Rated Pontoon boat
On Sat, 14 Aug 2004 00:28:00 GMT, "Wayne Harrison"
wrote: "Ken Fortenberry" wrote in message m... Jeff Miller top posted: why the pram bow? ... Those who top post in a bottom posting, conversational Usenet newsgroup are rude, stupid and lazy. And I will post a reminder to that effect about once a week or more often as the whim strikes me. Rude, stupid, lazy friggin' lawyers anyway. -- Ken Fortenberry jeff miller has surely expended more intellectual and emotional energy in his work in the last year than you have in the last twelve. Well, maybe, even probably, but does HE have regular contact with bird geeks and his very own copy of "Uncle Booger's Guide to Flyin' Critters" or whatever tome these self-same bird geeks consider de rigueur for flocking one-upsmanship these days? I mean, really...you can only criticize a person so far if they have a Uncle Booger number of less than 5...(surely, I don't need...oh, flock it, G...) Sazeractically yours, R |
Whate Water Rated Pontoon boat
On Sat, 14 Aug 2004 00:28:00 GMT, "Wayne Harrison"
wrote: "Ken Fortenberry" wrote in message m... Jeff Miller top posted: why the pram bow? ... Those who top post in a bottom posting, conversational Usenet newsgroup are rude, stupid and lazy. And I will post a reminder to that effect about once a week or more often as the whim strikes me. Rude, stupid, lazy friggin' lawyers anyway. -- Ken Fortenberry jeff miller has surely expended more intellectual and emotional energy in his work in the last year than you have in the last twelve. Well, maybe, even probably, but does HE have regular contact with bird geeks and his very own copy of "Uncle Booger's Guide to Flyin' Critters" or whatever tome these self-same bird geeks consider de rigueur for flocking one-upsmanship these days? I mean, really...you can only criticize a person so far if they have a Uncle Booger number of less than 5...(surely, I don't need...oh, flock it, G...) Sazeractically yours, R |
Whate Water Rated Pontoon boat
Wayne Harrison wrote:
"Ken Fortenberry" wrote in message ... Jeff Miller top posted: why the pram bow? ... Those who top post in a bottom posting, conversational Usenet newsgroup are rude, stupid and lazy. And I will post a reminder to that effect about once a week or more often as the whim strikes me. Rude, stupid, lazy friggin' lawyers anyway. -- Ken Fortenberry jeff miller has surely expended more intellectual and emotional energy in his work in the last year than you have in the last twelve. Uh huh, and I could spend the next oh say, five seconds or so, expending intellectual and emotional energy on my next good dump and do more real work than some deevorce lawyers do in a month of Sundays. -- Ken Fortenberry |
Whate Water Rated Pontoon boat
Wayne Harrison wrote:
"Ken Fortenberry" wrote in message ... Jeff Miller top posted: why the pram bow? ... Those who top post in a bottom posting, conversational Usenet newsgroup are rude, stupid and lazy. And I will post a reminder to that effect about once a week or more often as the whim strikes me. Rude, stupid, lazy friggin' lawyers anyway. -- Ken Fortenberry jeff miller has surely expended more intellectual and emotional energy in his work in the last year than you have in the last twelve. Uh huh, and I could spend the next oh say, five seconds or so, expending intellectual and emotional energy on my next good dump and do more real work than some deevorce lawyers do in a month of Sundays. -- Ken Fortenberry |
Whate Water Rated Pontoon boat
Interestingly, a guy made a single person drift boat called the Montana
Little Dipper but I can't find it anymore. It sounded a bit like what you have here... Chris "GregP" wrote in message ... With a total length of 7 feet , with a surplus weightof about 110 lbs in motor & batteries, and wanting to stand up to cast, it makes sense I think. And the bottom has some rocker to it, tho the combination is likely to make it a bit difficult to keep on track. On Fri, 13 Aug 2004 19:17:30 -0400, Jeff Miller wrote why the pram bow? i'd favor a more conventional bow...helps slip rocks, trees, etc. imo... also, moves through water easier. but, i've often wondered why there wasn't something for solo use out west - something between the small pontoon and the 3 man driftboat. i just wondered about it though... while you've obviously done something about it. congrats! jeff Salmo Bytes wrote: This probably doesn't apply to you (budget $500) but it's related. I'm working on plans for a solo driftboat...... |
Whate Water Rated Pontoon boat
Interestingly, a guy made a single person drift boat called the Montana
Little Dipper but I can't find it anymore. It sounded a bit like what you have here... Chris "GregP" wrote in message ... With a total length of 7 feet , with a surplus weightof about 110 lbs in motor & batteries, and wanting to stand up to cast, it makes sense I think. And the bottom has some rocker to it, tho the combination is likely to make it a bit difficult to keep on track. On Fri, 13 Aug 2004 19:17:30 -0400, Jeff Miller wrote why the pram bow? i'd favor a more conventional bow...helps slip rocks, trees, etc. imo... also, moves through water easier. but, i've often wondered why there wasn't something for solo use out west - something between the small pontoon and the 3 man driftboat. i just wondered about it though... while you've obviously done something about it. congrats! jeff Salmo Bytes wrote: This probably doesn't apply to you (budget $500) but it's related. I'm working on plans for a solo driftboat...... |
Whate Water Rated Pontoon boat
On Sat, 14 Aug 2004 04:08:06 GMT, Ken Fortenberry
wrote: Wayne Harrison wrote: "Ken Fortenberry" wrote in message ... Jeff Miller top posted: why the pram bow? ... Those who top post in a bottom posting, conversational Usenet newsgroup are rude, stupid and lazy. And I will post a reminder to that effect about once a week or more often as the whim strikes me. Rude, stupid, lazy friggin' lawyers anyway. -- Ken Fortenberry jeff miller has surely expended more intellectual and emotional energy in his work in the last year than you have in the last twelve. Uh huh, and I could spend the next oh say, five seconds or so, expending intellectual and emotional energy on my next good dump and do more real work than some deevorce lawyers do in a month of Sundays. If they were some of those Jewish lawyers, howzabout about a month of Saturdays? Manischewitzically yours, R ....let he who is without fish cast the first fly...no, that's not right...teach a man to cast, and he'll release for life...no...AH-HA...sue unto others before they sue unto you... |
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