Where did the "all smiles" thread go
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by TIM66427
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Amazing. Eddie's(or whoever) comes on to the AT thread for no other reason but to start a bunch of ****.
Lets call it like it really is.
Lighten up Timmy, my comment was not meant to hurt you. If it did, I apologize. I always had great things to say about you as a person and your skill. Honestly, as I stated in the begining of this thread I wish you the best of luck.
The picture comment, no one else even knew what I was talking about. Remember that Eddie (whom ever that is) said no harm intended. It all seems a bit suspicious. I have never seen so much bull**** surround an industry like it does in Marine business. I can tell you that in by brief 6 months it amazes me.
Best of luck Tim, Eddie, and Apache in any future endeavors.
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Originally posted by thunderdan
Pat,
I would forget about it. Some people in this industry are way to concerned about what everyone else is doing or think they can make there own cause seem so much more meaningful by trying to discredit others instead they should beconcerned about there own company or own responsibilities.
Pat,
I almost posted the "other picture," but decided to be the bigger person....
That was posted because. After working for Pat for Almost 5 years. He takes a PIC of me painting the shop floor Off the Apache web sight and posted on is board trying to discredit me. I couldn't believe it. And For all that are concerned why I left .Because Pat and my ideas of the build quality are different. And as far rigging all I can say is good luck. Remember I worked with those guys
Pat,
I would forget about it. Some people in this industry are way to concerned about what everyone else is doing or think they can make there own cause seem so much more meaningful by trying to discredit others instead they should beconcerned about there own company or own responsibilities.
Pat,
I almost posted the "other picture," but decided to be the bigger person....
That was posted because. After working for Pat for Almost 5 years. He takes a PIC of me painting the shop floor Off the Apache web sight and posted on is board trying to discredit me. I couldn't believe it. And For all that are concerned why I left .Because Pat and my ideas of the build quality are different. And as far rigging all I can say is good luck. Remember I worked with those guys
Lets call it like it really is.
Lighten up Timmy, my comment was not meant to hurt you. If it did, I apologize. I always had great things to say about you as a person and your skill. Honestly, as I stated in the begining of this thread I wish you the best of luck.
The picture comment, no one else even knew what I was talking about. Remember that Eddie (whom ever that is) said no harm intended. It all seems a bit suspicious. I have never seen so much bull**** surround an industry like it does in Marine business. I can tell you that in by brief 6 months it amazes me.
Best of luck Tim, Eddie, and Apache in any future endeavors.
Last edited by thunderdan; 08-13-2003 at 08:15 PM.
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Originally posted by ActiveThunder
And you did work with the current riggers. They got sick of covering your ass.
And you did work with the current riggers. They got sick of covering your ass.
YOUR RIGHT PAT THEY HAVE FAR MORE EXPERIENCE THAN ME.SO PLEASE ASK THEM NOT TO CALL ME AGAIN WHEN THE BOAT WON'T START AT THE RAMP
THANKS IN ADVANCE TIM
Last edited by TIM66427; 08-13-2003 at 10:47 PM.
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Originally posted by Thunder32
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However, for Tim, I can say to you that you rigged my 2000 32' Thunder because I was there with you for a week at the AT plant, and the current rigging is as good or even better than in 2000.
You know your comment " as far as rigging good luck", you worked with Mikey and the crew down there, so what are you saying about them??
One word of advice...... be like Eddie and let it die.
Let by gones be by gones...move on with your new life.
Good luck at Apache Powerboats.
Adam
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However, for Tim, I can say to you that you rigged my 2000 32' Thunder because I was there with you for a week at the AT plant, and the current rigging is as good or even better than in 2000.
You know your comment " as far as rigging good luck", you worked with Mikey and the crew down there, so what are you saying about them??
One word of advice...... be like Eddie and let it die.
Let by gones be by gones...move on with your new life.
Good luck at Apache Powerboats.
Adam
YOU TO ARE RIGHT
BEST OF LUCK WITH YOUR NEW BOAT
TIM
Last edited by TIM66427; 08-13-2003 at 10:38 PM.
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