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Old 12-10-2003 | 04:54 PM
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Originally posted by lucy
thats deep.
So is Government cut, ;for your outings Lucy, make sure its a falling tide on the way back in. Preferably with a North wind to really stir up some water.

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Old 12-10-2003 | 05:01 PM
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RAPON BUCK.............
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Old 12-10-2003 | 06:01 PM
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Originally posted by sean stinson
Oh so you are now looking for boys!!!!!!! Cigarette boys at that, Norty you're not becoming a racer chaser are you?????? Remember I have the picture stud!!!!

I was reading the FICTION you wrote Sean!!!!!!
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Old 12-10-2003 | 06:50 PM
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QUOTE]Originally posted by oceanrockn
Did i mention anything about money? But if you want to bring it up, who would you rather deposit your money with, someone who can back up their claims and promises, or some who can make a promise without any possibility of supporting you during and after the pirchase? DUHHHHH! Get real, maybe it is time for someone with a business background instead of a wannabe hobbyshop mentality. after all, do you think a businesman is a better bet in business than a wannabe hobby shop rigger? Not trying for a war here, just want to put the facts out. Would you take advice and believe the promises of the guy on the corner in his wornout clothes with a sign that says "Will work for food" or would you listen to the guy in the Rolls Royce, in a killer 3 piece suit that buys you lunch and tells you his facts? Nothing is guaranteed, but who is the best bet? [/QUOTE]


This is really uncalled for. Not Nice.
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Old 12-10-2003 | 06:52 PM
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Fellow OSO members, I apologize. I’m very sorry but this needs to be addressed, its long over due. Who do they think they are insulting everybody and thinking that they can get a way with it?

DOES MONEY MAKE THE MAN??

If some people have more money than others, does that make them any smarter or better than a person that has less? I know money is nice, but I am also convinced that in the real world money never can buy class or intelligence, that is something that you’re born with. I know some very wealthy people that obtained their wealth only by being a member of the lucky sperm club. They are really not too bright and don’t have an ounce of class in their entire body.

I would think, the working owner / operator that works for food, and has responsibility, would be the best bet to do business with, and would be very thankful for the opportunity to have a good paying customer. Or on the other hand; would you prefer to buy a boat from a company that is owned but not operated by a person whose only interest is a tax right off, owning a hi-performance boat company only for bragging rights to feed his ego? Someone trying to be somebody and something he is not, who knows very little or nothing about the 500k plus boat that his company is allegedly building? Someone who doesn’t have a clue on how to operate a powerboat or what it takes to make it run? Someone that would hire a couple of the industries fried burn-outs to run, and speak for the company in his absentee? What’s sad is the owner believes everything that they tell him. I find it truly amazing that some people can live a lie and start to believe it. Well it’s your money and choice, and if you decide to buy from the owner that drives a RR car and wears a three piece suit, just take out your check books, make a check out for hundreds of thousands of dollars, payable to Mr. three piece suit. In case you don’t know what he looks like I will supple a picture for you on the next post incase you want to download it. Oh yes, one more thing, I would not ask him for a receipt, contract or a delivery date!! If I where you.

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Old 12-10-2003 | 06:54 PM
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His suit must be at the cleaners getting the resin stains out
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Old 12-10-2003 | 06:55 PM
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you are absolutly correct,as always a first class answer from my pal bob.

cya lucy.
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Old 12-10-2003 | 06:56 PM
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Thanks Chief!!! Well said
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Old 12-10-2003 | 06:57 PM
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Old 12-10-2003 | 07:02 PM
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Originally posted by Bob Saccenti
His suit must be at the cleaners getting the resin stains out

Nice one Bobby!!! (looks like a crackhead!)
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