Tuesday, March 11, 2008

20 new messages in 4 topics - digest

alt.sailing.asa
http://groups.google.com/group/alt.sailing.asa?hl=en

alt.sailing.asa@googlegroups.com

Today's topics:

* 'nother boat - 11 messages, 5 authors
http://groups.google.com/group/alt.sailing.asa/browse_thread/thread/fa3210922fb29ca7?hl=en
* Here Lies The Remains of ASA - 7 messages, 5 authors
http://groups.google.com/group/alt.sailing.asa/browse_thread/thread/2c179f681753b2c5?hl=en
* Wannabe's, has-been's, never were's, faggots, pretenders and scumbag lawyers.
- 1 messages, 1 author
http://groups.google.com/group/alt.sailing.asa/browse_thread/thread/bed70193dcbb28cf?hl=en
* WANTED - ICOM AT-130 or AT-140 Antenna Tuner - 1 messages, 1 author
http://groups.google.com/group/alt.sailing.asa/browse_thread/thread/22db6e58167b75c8?hl=en

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TOPIC: 'nother boat
http://groups.google.com/group/alt.sailing.asa/browse_thread/thread/fa3210922fb29ca7?hl=en
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== 1 of 11 ==
Date: Mon, Mar 10 2008 6:17 am
From: dougking888@yahoo.com


Yesterday, after a really long drive, we got home with our new (to us)
boat... a Santana 23 on a rebuilt trailer. This week is very busy
(that's what everybody says) so I probably will not have time to rig &
launch it, but this has been a very windy spring and I'm looking
forward to getting in some good sailing.

Fresh Breezes- Doug King

== 2 of 11 ==
Date: Mon, Mar 10 2008 10:27 am
From: "Capt. JG"


<dougking888@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:2cc48bdf-9193-41d7-ab24-1795082f9249@y77g2000hsy.googlegroups.com...
> Yesterday, after a really long drive, we got home with our new (to us)
> boat... a Santana 23 on a rebuilt trailer. This week is very busy
> (that's what everybody says) so I probably will not have time to rig &
> launch it, but this has been a very windy spring and I'm looking
> forward to getting in some good sailing.
>
> Fresh Breezes- Doug King


Sounds great! Was it in decent shape?

I've been sailing since Friday, got home last night. The bay had light winds
on Friday, but managed to get out. Sat was better.. high teens/low 20
gusts.. felt like Summer. Sunday the wind came down a notch... low to mid
teens and warmer... all three days in the 60s.

--
"j" ganz @@
www.sailnow.com


== 3 of 11 ==
Date: Mon, Mar 10 2008 10:54 am
From: cruisin


On Mar 10, 6:17 am, dougking...@yahoo.com wrote:
> Yesterday, after a really long drive, we got home with our new (to us)
> boat... a Santana 23 on a rebuilt trailer. This week is very busy
> (that's what everybody says) so I probably will not have time to rig &
> launch it, but this has been a very windy spring and I'm looking
> forward to getting in some good sailing.
>
> Fresh Breezes- Doug King

Congrats, Doug. Now ya gotta tell us what you paid, what shape she's
in, and post a pic somewhere? Sounds like some sailin' fun coming
up! Sometimes I really miss my Ranger 23- ah for the simple, cheap
days.

Cheers,

Mike
www.sailinglinks.com

== 4 of 11 ==
Date: Mon, Mar 10 2008 11:55 am
From: "Capt. JG"


"cruisin" <MexicoMike52@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:14bcc0bf-e8eb-485a-932e-d0d9dafbd8af@e25g2000prg.googlegroups.com...
On Mar 10, 6:17 am, dougking...@yahoo.com wrote:
> Yesterday, after a really long drive, we got home with our new (to us)
> boat... a Santana 23 on a rebuilt trailer. This week is very busy
> (that's what everybody says) so I probably will not have time to rig &
> launch it, but this has been a very windy spring and I'm looking
> forward to getting in some good sailing.
>
> Fresh Breezes- Doug King

Congrats, Doug. Now ya gotta tell us what you paid, what shape she's
in, and post a pic somewhere? Sounds like some sailin' fun coming
up! Sometimes I really miss my Ranger 23- ah for the simple, cheap
days.

Cheers,

Mike
www.sailinglinks.com


Rangers are nice boats! Almost bought one... a bit larger... sailed on
several 23s.

--
"j" ganz @@
www.sailnow.com


== 5 of 11 ==
Date: Mon, Mar 10 2008 12:48 pm
From: dougking888@yahoo.com


> "cruisin" <MexicoMik...@gmail.com> wrote in message
> Congrats, Doug. Now ya gotta tell us what you paid,

Too much, of course ;)

> ... what shape she's
> in, and post a pic somewhere?

Boat's in pretty good shape, good sail inventory, OB motor fairly new
(2003). That was one reason why we got this one, I don't need more
boat projects... just wanna go sailing! However the trailer was bad
and that was a whole subject of negotiation.

> Sounds like some sailin' fun coming
> up! Sometimes I really miss my Ranger 23- ah for the simple, cheap
> days.
>

Hey, you can still go back.

We've already taken some pictures and I will definitely get some
posted.


"Capt. JG" wrote:
> Rangers are nice boats! Almost bought one... a bit larger... sailed on
> several 23s.
>

Yep, nice boats. I liked the whole Gary Mull series Ranger did 23 /
26 / 29 / 33, all were pretty good boats.

Ironically, one of the boats I strongly considered was a Ranger FUN
23, a European design (Finot) they built after the Mull Ranger 23.
It's sort of a sport boat, light, planing hull, swing keel.

DSK

== 6 of 11 ==
Date: Mon, Mar 10 2008 3:23 pm
From: Bloody Horvath


On Mon, 10 Mar 2008 06:17:37 -0700 (PDT), dougking888@yahoo.com wrote
this crap:

>Yesterday, after a really long drive, we got home with our new (to us)
>boat... a Santana 23 on a rebuilt trailer. This week is very busy

Cool boat. A friend at the yacht club has a Santana 33. Very fast,
very good for racing. A 23 is a little small for me, but it's a fine
boat.


Horvath@Horvath.net

I'm Horvath and I approve of this post.

== 7 of 11 ==
Date: Mon, Mar 10 2008 3:24 pm
From: Bloody Horvath


On Mon, 10 Mar 2008 10:27:03 -0700, "Capt. JG" <jganz@sailnow.invalid>
wrote this crap:

>>
>I've been sailing since Friday, got home last night. The bay had light winds
>on Friday, but managed to get out. Sat was better.. high teens/low 20
>gusts.. felt like Summer. Sunday the wind came down a notch... low to mid
>teens and warmer... all three days in the 60s.


Did you take out your boyfriends?


Horvath@Horvath.net

I'm Horvath and I approve of this post.

== 8 of 11 ==
Date: Mon, Mar 10 2008 6:25 pm
From: Marty


dougking888@yahoo.com wrote:
> Yesterday, after a really long drive, we got home with our new (to us)
> boat... a Santana 23 on a rebuilt trailer. This week is very busy
> (that's what everybody says) so I probably will not have time to rig &
> launch it, but this has been a very windy spring


Spring! Spring? Now that's just cruel, it's -6 and head for -10, 30cms
or so of fresh snow on the ground, and the water is in the solid state
here..... I didn't know you had that nasty streak in you.. ;-)

Congrats Doug, hope you have a lot of fun, you gonna take Hank?

Cheers
Marty

== 9 of 11 ==
Date: Mon, Mar 10 2008 6:34 pm
From: "Capt. JG"


"Marty" <baxterm@kos.net> wrote in message
news:QqednbN8m563QkjanZ2dnUVZ_sWdnZ2d@giganews.com...
> dougking888@yahoo.com wrote:
>> Yesterday, after a really long drive, we got home with our new (to us)
>> boat... a Santana 23 on a rebuilt trailer. This week is very busy
>> (that's what everybody says) so I probably will not have time to rig &
>> launch it, but this has been a very windy spring
>
>
> Spring! Spring? Now that's just cruel, it's -6 and head for -10, 30cms or
> so of fresh snow on the ground, and the water is in the solid state
> here..... I didn't know you had that nasty streak in you.. ;-)
>
> Congrats Doug, hope you have a lot of fun, you gonna take Hank?
>
> Cheers
> Marty (of the frozen tundra)

--
"j" ganz @@
www.sailnow.com


== 10 of 11 ==
Date: Mon, Mar 10 2008 7:06 pm
From: cruisin


On Mar 10, 12:48 pm, dougking...@yahoo.com wrote:
> > "cruisin" <MexicoMik...@gmail.com> wrote in message
> > Congrats, Doug.  Now ya gotta tell us what you paid,
>
> Too much, of course  ;)
>
> > ... what shape she's
> > in, and post a pic somewhere?
>
> Boat's in pretty good shape, good sail inventory, OB motor fairly new
> (2003). That was one reason why we got this one, I don't need more
> boat projects... just wanna go sailing! However the trailer was bad
> and that was a whole subject of negotiation.
>
> > Sounds like some sailin' fun coming
> > up!  Sometimes I really miss my Ranger 23- ah for the simple, cheap
> > days.
>
> Hey, you can still go back.
>
> We've already taken some pictures and I will definitely get some
> posted.
>
> "Capt. JG" wrote:
> > Rangers are nice boats! Almost bought one... a bit larger... sailed on
> > several 23s.
>
> Yep, nice boats. I liked the whole Gary Mull series Ranger did 23 /
> 26 / 29 / 33, all were pretty good boats.
>
> Ironically, one of the boats I strongly considered was a Ranger FUN
> 23, a European design (Finot) they built after the Mull Ranger 23.
> It's sort of a sport boat, light, planing hull, swing keel.
>
> DSK

So are you going to race her in the local beercans, Doug, or just Putz
around and have a good time? :0)

I'm guessing you got a nice 4 stroke, what, 8-10 horse with her? I
feel lucky to have a 2 stroke 6 horse for my dink, since they no
longer allow them in Kalifornia, but Arabella's POs drove to AZ to
score a nice`little (lightweight) Yamaha. The old Ranger 23 had an
ancient Johnson 5 horse that ran great forever, once you got it
started.
I was shocked to learn the latest owner of that old gem had to
virtually give her away, after all the $$$$ I poured into her.

You going to drysail this new beauty, or raft up to the tug for the
summer?

C'mon, give us a ballpark what a nice`Santana 23 with a cruddy trailer
goes for in your area? I'm going to guess 4K?

I do feel the impending need to simplify my life...it's hard to keep
one foot onshore and the other "out there", but meanwhile we're trying
to make the best of it!

BTW, Mr. Sails and Katy still your neighbors?

Mike

== 11 of 11 ==
Date: Mon, Mar 10 2008 7:50 pm
From: dougking888@yahoo.com


Marty wrote:
> Spring! Spring? Now that's just cruel, it's -6 and head for -10, 30cms
> or so of fresh snow on the ground, and the water is in the solid state
> here..... I didn't know you had that nasty streak in you.. ;-)
>

Sorry, it is totally unintentional.
If I had meant to be cruel, I'd have offered to lend you my snow
shovel.... then suddenly "remembered" that I've never OWNED a snow
shovel!!


> Congrats Doug, hope you have a lot of fun, you gonna take Hank?
>

I don't know if we can keep him from going along if he decides to. The
small red buffalo is a law unto himself. Fortunately for us, he seems
to like traveling.

Regards
Doug


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TOPIC: Here Lies The Remains of ASA
http://groups.google.com/group/alt.sailing.asa/browse_thread/thread/2c179f681753b2c5?hl=en
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== 1 of 7 ==
Date: Mon, Mar 10 2008 10:55 am
From: cruisin


On Mar 9, 6:42 pm, tass...@webtv.net (Thom Stewart) wrote:
> RIP
>
> JML Sigs

It's not dead, Thom, just lifeless!

Mike

www.sailinglinks.com

== 2 of 7 ==
Date: Mon, Mar 10 2008 11:56 am
From: "Wilbur Hubbard"

"cruisin" <MexicoMike52@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:5ac5fb05-e6fd-49bb-9b6c-f1f0c8344c5c@e6g2000prf.googlegroups.com...
On Mar 9, 6:42 pm, tass...@webtv.net (Thom Stewart) wrote:
>> RIP
>>
>> JML Sigs
>
> It's not dead, Thom, just lifeless!

Wrong. Both you and Old Man Stewart are wrong. As long as Jonathan Ganz
remains here this group will remain blacklisted, next to useless and a sad
reminder of the consequences of a group supporting netKKKops. There are
consequences for allowing netKKKops to remain in your group. I think you now
know the consequences of your allowing netKKKops and the power the Good
Captain Neal wielded over the situation. A captain who has mastered the
seven seas like him can certainly rule the destiny of this sorry group of
losers and wannabes who support scum-of-the-Earth netKKKops.

The Good Captain simply did what the producers did in the novel, "Atlas
Shrugged." He withdrew and took his talent and production along with him.
Because you losers had nothing worthwhile to contribute and you actually
encouraged others of you who were jealous of the Good Captain and tried to
muzzle him, you now see what happens when you get your wish. Enjoy the
production of one netKKKop Jonathan E. Ganz. His production is prolific as
he is the number one poster here by quantity. As for me, I'll take the
quality of the Good Captain over the quantity of a boring no talent little
mommy's boy any day.

I talked to the Good Captain the other day via cell phone. He's doing well
with his business enterprises in Cuba. I apprised him of the situation here
and this is what he said, "That's no news to me. The outcome was inevitable.
Servers that rabble right. They put themselves in an untenable situation
because they were ignorant, stupid and vain. A little, behind-the-scenes
clique thought they could dictate the terms of that group. They now know
their folly. They are not sailors, never were, never shall be."

Enjoy the bed you made for yourselves. Pleasant dreams. Ha ha ha!

Wilbur Hubbard

== 3 of 7 ==
Date: Mon, Mar 10 2008 12:03 pm
From: "Lee"

"Wilbur Hubbard" <wilburhubbard@thefarm.invalid> wrote in message
news:47d58449$0$47155$892e0abb@auth.newsreader.octanews.com...
>
> "cruisin" <MexicoMike52@gmail.com> wrote in message
> news:5ac5fb05-e6fd-49bb-9b6c-f1f0c8344c5c@e6g2000prf.googlegroups.com...
> On Mar 9, 6:42 pm, tass...@webtv.net (Thom Stewart) wrote:
>>> RIP
>>>
>>> JML Sigs
>>
>> It's not dead, Thom, just lifeless!
>
> Wrong. Both you and Old Man Stewart are wrong. As long as Jonathan Ganz
> remains here this group will remain blacklisted, next to useless and a sad
> reminder of the consequences of a group supporting netKKKops. There are
> consequences for allowing netKKKops to remain in your group. I think you
> now know the consequences of your allowing netKKKops and the power the
> Good Captain Neal wielded over the situation. A captain who has mastered
> the seven seas like him can certainly rule the destiny of this sorry group
> of losers and wannabes who support scum-of-the-Earth netKKKops.
>
> The Good Captain simply did what the producers did in the novel, "Atlas
> Shrugged." He withdrew and took his talent and production along with him.
> Because you losers had nothing worthwhile to contribute and you actually
> encouraged others of you who were jealous of the Good Captain and tried to
> muzzle him, you now see what happens when you get your wish. Enjoy the
> production of one netKKKop Jonathan E. Ganz. His production is prolific as
> he is the number one poster here by quantity. As for me, I'll take the
> quality of the Good Captain over the quantity of a boring no talent little
> mommy's boy any day.
>
> I talked to the Good Captain the other day via cell phone. He's doing well
> with his business enterprises in Cuba. I apprised him of the situation
> here and this is what he said, "That's no news to me. The outcome was
> inevitable. Servers that rabble right. They put themselves in an untenable
> situation because they were ignorant, stupid and vain. A little,
> behind-the-scenes clique thought they could dictate the terms of that
> group. They now know their folly. They are not sailors, never were, never
> shall be."
>
> Enjoy the bed you made for yourselves. Pleasant dreams. Ha ha ha!
>
> Wilbur Hubbard
>
>
Well, at least they got rid of BoobShit


== 4 of 7 ==
Date: Mon, Mar 10 2008 12:33 pm
From: "Capt. JG"


"Lee" <lee@thebar.com> wrote in message news:fr40lc$dd1$1@aioe.org...
>
> "Wilbur Hubbard" <wilburhubbard@thefarm.invalid> wrote in message
<< Neal Warren's bs removed >>
>>
> Well, at least they got rid of BoobShit
>


Wow... Neal sure is one sick guy. We should pity him. I feel terrible for
him.

--
"j" ganz @@
www.sailnow.com


== 5 of 7 ==
Date: Mon, Mar 10 2008 2:08 pm
From: "Wilbur Hubbard"

<salty@dog.com> wrote in message
news:ee7bt35usigpjqikl5cpf3f6pf4i2au5dr@4ax.com...
> On Mon, 10 Mar 2008 12:35:23 -0700, "Capt. JG" <jganz@sailnow.invalid>
> wrote:
>
>><salty@dog.com> wrote in message
>>news:im1bt3dedsr0b6d2aie4dnq69cfqf8au78@4ax.com...
>>> On Mon, 10 Mar 2008 14:56:09 -0400, "Wilbur Hubbard"
>>> <wilburhubbard@thefarm.invalid> wrote:
>>> <snip>
>>> Something for Bangkok, etc to consider before encouraging any further
>>> dialog with Wilbur, AKA Capt Neal. ASA was once one of the busiest
>>> usenet groups in existence.
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>>Thanks for snipping appropriately.... :-)
>
> It's just a matter of time until Wilbur decides that someone in this group
> needs
> "the treatment" that he employed in ASA. They needed to see that post in
> it's
> entirety, and I'm sure that every one of them can see what your
> "involvement"
> amounts to. Within a year or two of Wilbur settling in here, and finding
> correspondents, the group will no longer have any regulars. Those who fail
> to
> learn from history...
>
>

Not to worry . . . I can assure you that you and rec.boats.cruising have
nothing to fear from me, Wilbur Hubbard.

Although I am a friend of the Good Captain's I lack the know-how to cause
the blacklisting and demise of a newsgroup. Unlike him, I don't have friends
in high places of power in Usenet (and elsewhere) like he does. But, as long
as you continue to abide known netKKKops the likes of Jonathan Ganz in this
group I'd guess rec.boats.cruising is also in some danger of being reduced
to smoldering rubble heap should the Good Captain get wind of it and return
to make things right. But, if the Good Captain does find out, don't blame
me. I won't tell him where known netKKKops have slunk off to do their dirty
work. Besides, I don't think they even know what wi-fi is where he is
wheeling and dealing in Cuba these days.

Wilbur Hubbard


== 6 of 7 ==
Date: Mon, Mar 10 2008 7:20 pm
From: cruisin


On Mar 10, 11:56 am, "Wilbur Hubbard" <wilburhubb...@thefarm.invalid>
wrote:
> "cruisin" <MexicoMik...@gmail.com> wrote in message
>
> news:5ac5fb05-e6fd-49bb-9b6c-f1f0c8344c5c@e6g2000prf.googlegroups.com...
> On Mar 9, 6:42 pm, tass...@webtv.net (Thom Stewart) wrote:
>
> >> RIP
>
> >> JML Sigs
>
> > It's not dead, Thom, just lifeless!
>
> Wrong. Both you and Old Man Stewart are wrong. As long as Jonathan Ganz
> remains here this group will remain blacklisted, next to useless and a sad
> reminder of the consequences of a group supporting netKKKops. There are
> consequences for allowing netKKKops to remain in your group. I think you now
> know the consequences of your allowing netKKKops and the power the Good
> Captain Neal wielded over the situation. A captain who has mastered the
> seven seas like him can certainly rule the destiny of this sorry group of
> losers and wannabes who support scum-of-the-Earth netKKKops.
>
> The Good Captain simply did what the producers did in the novel, "Atlas
> Shrugged." He withdrew and took his talent and production along with him.
> Because you losers had nothing worthwhile to contribute and you actually
> encouraged others of you who were jealous of the Good Captain and tried to
> muzzle him, you now see what happens when you get your wish. Enjoy the
> production of one netKKKop Jonathan E. Ganz. His production is prolific as
> he is the number one poster here by quantity. As for me, I'll take the
> quality of the Good Captain over the quantity of a boring no talent little
> mommy's boy any day.
>
> I talked to the Good Captain the other day via cell phone. He's doing well
> with his business enterprises in Cuba. I apprised him of the situation here
> and this is what he said, "That's no news to me. The outcome was inevitable.
> Servers that rabble right. They put themselves in an untenable situation
> because they were ignorant, stupid and vain. A little, behind-the-scenes
> clique thought they could dictate the terms of that group. They now know
> their folly. They are not sailors, never were, never shall be."
>
> Enjoy the bed you made for yourselves. Pleasant dreams. Ha ha ha!
>
> Wilbur Hubbard

Get over it, be a grown-up and pull up your big-boy pants. In case
you missed it, Chinese New Years just happened, and that is the time
to forgive and forget all the s**t that happened in the previous
year. I'm thinking you must have missed a few of those Chinese New
Years. You should go talk to your imaginary friend and convince the
two of yourselves that it's time to get freekin over it.

That of course applies to all the protagonists in this little Grecian
drama that Alt.Sailing. ASA has become.

Spring is almost here, and sailing will recommence for all the iced-in
subscibers. Maybe we can still have our little waterfront pub to
share a few laughs and poke some fun at each other without all the
vitriolics?
Just a simpleminded hope from a simple sailor.

Cheers,

Mike

== 7 of 7 ==
Date: Mon, Mar 10 2008 7:42 pm
From: kill files


On Mon, 10 Mar 2008 17:08:16 -0400, "Wilbur Hubbard"
<wilburhubbard@thefarm.invalid> wrote:

>
><salty@dog.com> wrote in message
>news:ee7bt35usigpjqikl5cpf3f6pf4i2au5dr@4ax.com...
>> On Mon, 10 Mar 2008 12:35:23 -0700, "Capt. JG" <jganz@sailnow.invalid>
>> wrote:
>>
>>><salty@dog.com> wrote in message
>>>news:im1bt3dedsr0b6d2aie4dnq69cfqf8au78@4ax.com...
>>>> On Mon, 10 Mar 2008 14:56:09 -0400, "Wilbur Hubbard"
>>>> <wilburhubbard@thefarm.invalid> wrote:
>>>> <snip>
>>>> Something for Bangkok, etc to consider before encouraging any further
>>>> dialog with Wilbur, AKA Capt Neal. ASA was once one of the busiest
>>>> usenet groups in existence.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>Thanks for snipping appropriately.... :-)
>>
>> It's just a matter of time until Wilbur decides that someone in this group
>> needs
>> "the treatment" that he employed in ASA. They needed to see that post in
>> it's
>> entirety, and I'm sure that every one of them can see what your
>> "involvement"
>> amounts to. Within a year or two of Wilbur settling in here, and finding
>> correspondents, the group will no longer have any regulars. Those who fail
>> to
>> learn from history...
>>
>>
>
>Not to worry . . . I can assure you that you and rec.boats.cruising have
>nothing to fear from me, Wilbur Hubbard.
>
>Although I am a friend of the Good Captain's I lack the know-how to cause
>the blacklisting and demise of a newsgroup. Unlike him, I don't have friends
>in high places of power in Usenet (and elsewhere) like he does. But, as long
>as you continue to abide known netKKKops the likes of Jonathan Ganz in this
>group I'd guess rec.boats.cruising is also in some danger of being reduced
>to smoldering rubble heap should the Good Captain get wind of it and return
>to make things right. But, if the Good Captain does find out, don't blame
>me. I won't tell him where known netKKKops have slunk off to do their dirty
>work. Besides, I don't think they even know what wi-fi is where he is
>wheeling and dealing in Cuba these days.
>
>Wilbur Hubbard
>

There is this difference between happiness and wisdom: he that thinks
himself the happiest man, really is so; but he that thinks himself the
wisest, is generally the greatest fool.


Have a nice day


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TOPIC: Wannabe's, has-been's, never were's, faggots, pretenders and scumbag
lawyers.
http://groups.google.com/group/alt.sailing.asa/browse_thread/thread/bed70193dcbb28cf?hl=en
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== 1 of 1 ==
Date: Mon, Mar 10 2008 10:58 am
From: cruisin


On Mar 9, 11:30 pm, "Capt. JG" <jg...@sailnow.invalid> wrote:
> "cruisin" <MexicoMik...@gmail.com> wrote in message
>
> news:5c5e9f82-76a4-4901-9b45-3bc0c5a3f4f2@d4g2000prg.googlegroups.com...
>
> < Neal's crap deleted >
>
> Oh que lastima, that's another longtime torch you've been carrying
> isn't it?  You've been lusting after Katy forever haven't you?
> Unrequited love (lust) is such a sad thing...
>
> Mike, you shouldn't torture the guy. He's clearly got bigger problems.
>
> --
> "j" ganz @@www.sailnow.com

I know, like not being able to afford his meds...maybe we should take
up a collection.

Mike


==============================================================================
TOPIC: WANTED - ICOM AT-130 or AT-140 Antenna Tuner
http://groups.google.com/group/alt.sailing.asa/browse_thread/thread/22db6e58167b75c8?hl=en
==============================================================================

== 1 of 1 ==
Date: Mon, Mar 10 2008 11:05 am
From: cruisin


On Mar 9, 4:58 pm, wmt...@gmail.com wrote:
> I am looking for an ICOM AT-130 or AT-140 automatic antenna tuner.
>
> If you have one available, pleas email me at wmt...@gmail.com ( wmtell
> at gmail dot com)
>
> Thanks,
>
> Bill
>
> http://RailPassSales.comhttp://GlacierExpressTickets.comhttp://SwissRailPasses.com
> ..

Sorry you're a bit late, I gave one (rehabbed) away about a year ago!
By the way, you must have mistaken this for a sailing forum. If you
haven't already, I'd post your query on http://cruisersforum.com/index.php?s=
or one of the other real forums. You'd be much more likely to
encounter success.

Cheers,

Mike

www.sailinglinks.com

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