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PhantomChaos 05-05-2010 01:22 PM


Originally Posted by Airpacker (Post 3102698)
I admit to that. I started a rumor about you and beer ;)

That is not a rumor. That is FACT. :drink:

jayboat 05-05-2010 01:28 PM


Originally Posted by Airpacker (Post 3102698)
I admit to that. I started a rumor about you and beer ;)

That sounds serious. :lolhit:

http://img263.imageshack.us/img263/6011/fashionsuck.jpg

OldSchool 05-05-2010 01:33 PM


Originally Posted by OldSchool (Post 3102538)
NEWSFLASH-Alert the FBI. Five more minutes to find another. Anyone see a pattern here?

http://www.vintagemaicos.com/newgall...20maico125.htm

Tony Sikorsky stole a picture of one of Mr. Honesty's bikes and used it on the internet to make people think that it was his!!! ;)

Post #8 in this thread:
http://www.offshoreonly.com/forums/t...dirtbikes.html


Originally Posted by phragle (Post 3102693)
Actually I was comparing this bike to this bike



And I have no idea where you think I have been, but its very doubtfull I have ever been were ever that is....

You'll need to look at the two links above to see the pictures of the other bike.

Where I was saying that I think you are is that you are most likely suspicious, but don't want to believe it. That's where I was a while back. It makes me sad. :( I am in no way trying to convince you or sway your opinion of the person's character. That's something that you'll have to do yourself.

Craig :)

OldSchool 05-05-2010 01:39 PM

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Originally Posted by PhantomChaos (Post 3102712)
That is not a rumor. That is FACT. :drink:

Say WHAT????????????????:drink:

WMF 05-05-2010 01:43 PM

It is amazing the amount of lies Chris has told over the years!!! Im sure if you guys keep digging you will find more! it seems like his whole life was a lie! What a looser, people like you for who your are not what you have. This guy needs to get real help. It seems we were all suckered by a professional lier. I know of one person who saw thru his B.S. when they met him:drink:. No grow man that has had that many High Performance boats would be excited about getting ride's on other peoples boats! I hope the FBI does not lock you up now ROB:eek:, LOL

OldSchool 05-05-2010 01:44 PM


Originally Posted by Frequency (Post 3102692)

I think that this shoe fits ALOT better!!

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pathological_liar

Ted G 05-05-2010 01:54 PM


Originally Posted by OldSchool (Post 3102726)
I think that this shoe fits ALOT better!!

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pathological_liar


phragle= Stockholm Syndrome

Frequency 05-05-2010 01:58 PM


Originally Posted by OldSchool (Post 3102726)
I think that this shoe fits ALOT better!!

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pathological_liar

Sorry Craig, my post was vague. I fixed it......

Greg

apache727 05-05-2010 02:03 PM


Originally Posted by CigDaze (Post 3102689)
Uhhh...if the fact that the pic on OSO even has the guy's name in the file name isn't enough, then I don't know what it.

http://www.offshoreonly.com/forums/2106140-post14.html

http://www . offshoreonly.com/forums/attachments/trucks-trailers-transportation/273246d1177545249-dirtbikes-81_490rector.jpg
http://www.offshoreonly.com/forums/a..._490rector.jpg

http://www . maicomadness.com/photos/81_490rector.gif
http://www.maicomadness.com/photos/81_490rector.gif
http://www.maicomadness.com/photos/81_490rector.gif

:lolhit: hahaha that's pretty bad. Makes it pretty obvious who really owned that bike!

Airpacker 05-05-2010 02:04 PM


Originally Posted by WMF (Post 3102724)
! I No grow man that has had that many High Performance boats would be excited about getting ride's on other peoples boats! I hope the FBI does not lock you up now ROB:eek:, LOL


Hey now, I've only owned 8 boats( yes I have pics :) ) in my life and I still get excited about going for boat rides on other people's go fast boats.
Its like getting a piece of strange ;)

OldSchool 05-05-2010 02:05 PM

This is waaay too easy. Link below, post #14 second picture:

http://www.offshoreonly.com/forums/t...dirtbikes.html

Some bastard named Dave Whelchel is posting Mr. Honesty's motorcycle and saying that it's his. WTF. ALERT THE FBI!!!!!!

That barn sure does look familiar!!

http://images.google.com/imgres?imgu...BcSclgfV3923Ag

SpeedGirl 05-05-2010 02:06 PM

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I decided to play too.... CS's first boat :eek:

Notice the screen shot of OSO and a quick google search found me the same photo on an RV site :eek:

Ange 05-05-2010 02:09 PM

One has to wonder....how many times do you think Chris Sinkin's, I mean Sunkin's, name has been searched on OSO or Googled in the last few weeks?

Inquiring minds would LOVE to know. :D

DollaBill 05-05-2010 02:15 PM

ok, this is just getting scary now

Interceptor 05-05-2010 02:20 PM

Anybody have a link to him discussing his military service ? I'd like to see it.

SHARKEY-IMAGES 05-05-2010 02:24 PM


Originally Posted by Ange (Post 3102751)
One has to wonder....how many times do you think Chris Sinkin's, I mean Sunkin's, name has been searched on OSO or Googled in the last few weeks?

Inquiring minds would LOVE to know. :D

Probably surpassed Britney Spears searches by now when she ruined her life...:eek:

WMF 05-05-2010 02:24 PM


Originally Posted by Airpacker (Post 3102744)
Hey now, I've only owned 8 boats( yes I have pics :) ) in my life and I still get excited about going for boat rides on other people's go fast boats.
Its like getting a piece of strange ;)

You know what i mean lol:kiss:

Ange 05-05-2010 02:25 PM

More tips from the motocross expert:


Submitted by Chris Sunkin
There are many factors to consider when selecting a fuel. Most of them would require a chemist experienced in hydrocarbon fuels to help you decipher In short, there are many ways to formulate a fuel through selection of base product to a whole catalog of additives and processes that enhance certain attributes The easiest way is to select the right fuel is to visit the VP fuels website No other fuel provider has focused more energy on the 2-stroke motorcycle community than VP They have some new, oxygenated fuels that really add performance.

Octane is just one measure of how a fuel will behave Too much octane without adequate compression will definitely hurt performance Octane is the fuel's resistance to combustion. Compression of the fuel/air mixture reduces a fuel's resistance to combustion and given enough pressure, the resultant heat will cause combustion on its own That's the principle behind a Diesel engine as well as the root cause of detonation Detonation is sometimes helped along by deposits in the combustion chamber Anyway, back to octane- if your octane rating is too high, your compressed fuel/air mixture is going to be harder to light via the spark plug That means that your effective ignition timing- that is, the point not where the spark hits but where the mixture ignites, will be retarded Simply advancing the ignition point in a fixed timing engine will compensate at high RPM but will kill the lower RPM power.

As far as changing fuel/air ratios with race gas- you'd probably see a minor change depending on the fuel you used It could go either way, richer or leaner, depending on the fuel It wouldn't be anywhere near as pronounced as if you went from 32:1 pre-mix to 40:1, maybe a couple percent.

In the end, there are only a few choices- make a compromise and use a fuel that's formulated for a high-efficiency 4-stroke that is required to meet your local emissions regulations (local pump gas) or use a fuel specifically formulated for your exact application (VP or other 2-stroke specific fuel. Home-brew fuel blends are likely to do more harm than good It's unlikely you'll get the best results through random experimentation.
http://www.mccookracing.com/raceTips.htm

Ange 05-05-2010 02:27 PM

Not exactly military...


Re: Looking for a 6.5L Diesel 2-Door Tahoe/Yukon...

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
I have a black '96 Sport exactly as you describe- it's now my son's. I wasn't aware that it was available with a diesel- I've certainly never seen one, other than a military CutV
http://www.offshoreonly.com/forums/t...hoe-yukon.html

Ted G 05-05-2010 02:34 PM

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Originally Posted by Interceptor (Post 3102764)
Anybody have a link to him discussing his military service ? I'd like to see it.


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_...rce_Pararescue


Search PJ in his posts.

PJ = SEAL that flys :rolleyes:

No listing here: http://www.pararescue.com/communications.aspx?id=470

Must be an oversight on their part :rolleyes:

offshoredrillin 05-05-2010 02:38 PM


Originally Posted by Ted G (Post 3102774)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_...rce_Pararescue


Search PJ in his posts.

PJ = SEAL that flys :rolleyes:

No listing here: http://www.pararescue.com/communications.aspx?id=470

Must be an oversight on their part :rolleyes:

hmmm apache named moses huh...


Originally Posted by Chris (Post 410329)
First one was an 85 with the criss-cross that turns into an arrow on the side. 2nd was called Hammer Down when I got it. 3rd was a plain white boat- got it from Bullock. No idea on history.


Airpacker 05-05-2010 02:38 PM


Originally Posted by SpeedGirl (Post 3102748)
I decided to play too.... CS's first boat :eek:

Notice the screen shot of OSO and a quick google search found me the same photo on an RV site :eek:

Read what he posted and ask yourself, does that look like a 20 hp MERCURY outboard on there?

offshoredrillin 05-05-2010 02:49 PM

this is a repost of an airpacker post, make sure you read carefully...

http://www.mccookracing.com/articles...oidRipoffs.htm

How to Avoid Getting Ripped-Off at the Cybermarket

by Chris Sunkin

These are a few things I have picked up over the last few years as I deal more and more in the "cyber marketplace". There's not one of these actions that are unique or unfamiliar to any of us but I make it a RULE to do on each and every transaction.

Here's the first one: "Who do you trust?" That's an easy one for me. We all have folks in our lives that we'd give $20 to no questions asked, knowing with all confidence you're going to see it. Some of us are even lucky enough to have a few folks we'd give $500 (or more) with the same confidence. That's the test I use. I ask myself, "would I hand this person $500?" If not, they go into the second group: the group that needs due diligence before performing a transaction. This is why I wrote "RULE". If you make rules for yourself and consider them to be rules, you're much less likely to "bend" them and make a mistake.

Second: Know who you're dealing with. Even if it's off a website, a message board or an online auction, ask the seller for a name, address and phone number. On big transactions, I ask for a fax of a driver's license. If a guy won't send this info, there must be a reason and I'm gone. Now that you have the information, CONFIRM IT! A simple call to directory information will let you know if it's legit. While you're there, dial the number and say hi. Maybe you just made a thousand dollar deal with this guy's 15-year-old pothead kid. You'll know after the call. Here's another great tool: http://www.langenberg.com. You can look up everyone on this. Remember, kids can now build complete websites. Just because someone looks like a big business doesn't mean they are. Check everyone out unless you trust them implicitly- make no assumptions unless you have the money to burn. While I'm online, I can easily search the county that the seller lives in and in a minute know if he has a criminal record. I figure if a guy does it once, he just may do it again. I don't hire felons and I don't trade with them.

Third: Documentation, documentation, documentation. Every email, auction result page and everything else gets printed and stapled together. If I have a phone conversation, those notes get sent to the other party, either by e-mail, fax or mail. I avoid a lot of misunderstandings this way- even if there's no malice intended on either part. If we both understand the same thing, we're likely to avoid problems. I go into some details, such as "This is what I understand the condition to be... (And write the seller's description in detail)" Sometimes what someone says doesn't look as good to them when they're reading it. Plus, if things go bad, you have proof and evidence of an agreement- in some circles this is known as a contract. Contracts are useful if you ever want to enjoy that other magic word- judgment. There are lots of creative ways to get and collect on judgments and I won't go into them here. Suffice to say that no details make judgments unlikely. No judgment often makes collection unlikely.

OK, so we've made our deal and we both have a clear understanding of what's expected of each other. Time for..

Fourth- Payment. This is a no-brainer. USPS money orders sent via USPS priority mail with delivery receipt. If you pay this way, you just got your own private, nationwide police force in the deal- the Postal Inspector's Service. Soliciting funds for goods and not delivering is fraud. Use the mail and it's POSTAL FRAUD. Fraud is a local thing and the police in Ludowici, Georgia are unlikely to get too interested in some local boy clipping a Yankee for a couple hundred bucks. Mail fraud is a Federal crime and these boys don't screw around. If you did the first steps and documented everything, paying by Postal MO and sending it confirmed delivery is handing it to these guys on a silver platter. Anyone who doesn't want to accept payment in this form KNOWS this is a sure-fire way to end up doing time. I had a fellow in Atlanta get funny on me a year or so ago. Lots of excuses for not sending the package, no response to calls or email. The last e-mail told him about the part where cashing those Postal MO's and refusing to send the item was a Federal crime and I was filing charges in 72 hours. Of course, I didn't hear from him so I did as I said I would. It's an easy form to fill out and you staple all the copies right to it. 2 weeks later, I received a Western Union wire of funds and an apology, asking that I let the Mail cops know he did what they asked. Here's the thing- I made it absolutely simple for the Postal Inspector boys. I had everything on paper- both his and mine. There was absolutely no question on this one and they could clear one quick and easy. I did the tough parts for them and handed it to them "on a silver platter".

Fifth- know the law. A bit of research on State-level laws can be very helpful. A few years back, I got clipped for about a grand from a guy I knew in Connecticut. He was an acquaintance and a business associate. I made the mistake of confusing friendliness for friendship. Familiarity can be dangerous. Anyway, Mr. Deadbeat was slow to send a check and when it did come, it bounced. I called him and he ducked me for a bit but I finally caught him. More excuses and a sob story. I hung up and called the local police station. Amazingly, they were happy to help. The faxed a form and I filled it out, had it notarized and sent it back. They went right out and hooked him. About 3 hours later, I got a call from Mr. Deadbeat's wife begging me to drop the charge and have her husband released from custody. Apparently Connecticut has some very strict check bouncing laws. Wife managed to make it to Western Union and hubby was home for dinner. It's funny how handcuffs and bars eliminate obstacles to locating funds. I know Florida is that same way.

I'm happy to say that no one I know that uses these techniques has ever lost a dime on a transaction. That doesn't mean it won't happen at some point. There are crooks out there that can and do catch smart, diligent people all the time. The really good ones are usually trolling for a big-ticket score so I figure I'm safe. The one's we usually run into trying to knock off $500 in a knife scam are usually amateurs and penny-ante guys.

The last thing... Most of the people I talk to that got clipped got caught being greedy or doing something they knew they shouldn't be doing. Greed can make smart people really stupid. Ask a cop; they'll tell you hundreds of amazing stories. "Too good to be true" and "hurry before you miss it" are typically recipes for disaster.


i guess none of this documentation stuff applies to childrens charities huh there liar guy?

HaxbySpeed 05-05-2010 02:51 PM

Man, how good that 60k must be looking now..

tommymonza 05-05-2010 03:05 PM

What of he only referenced all those pics because he did not have the actual pics of his boats and cycles available because of a hard drive crash.:party-smiley-004:

tommymonza 05-05-2010 03:06 PM

What if he meant to say he wore PJs during his military service also ?:evilb:

Davidmnc 05-05-2010 03:14 PM


Originally Posted by HaxbySpeed (Post 3102795)
Man, how good that 60k must be looking now..

:party-smiley-004: Kind of thinking the same thing

DollaBill 05-05-2010 03:31 PM


Originally Posted by HaxbySpeed (Post 3102795)
Man, how good that 60k must be looking now..

60k would buy a pretty nice boat these days.... just sayin

Marginmn 05-05-2010 03:33 PM


Originally Posted by tommymonza (Post 3102804)
What of he only referenced all those pics because he did not have the actual pics of his boats and cycles available because of a hard drive crash.:party-smiley-004:

Apparently, depending on what suits his needs at the time, Chris either has a laundry list of boats - or he doesn't. This quote is from the the recent "What would you do?" thread where he clearly says to Rob that he has never made claims of owning two boats at the same time. He's just a Victim of an evil plot... errrrrr conspiracy.

Quote:
Originally Posted by Chris Sunkin
Unlike your constant bragging, all I've ever done is relate experiences and help people as best I could with whatever knowledge I had. The amazing thing is you challenged me on some pretty piddling boats. I've has several Sutphens- little boats, all over a decade old. Your imagination had me owning a fleet of 39's. I owned a Maritime. It wasn't thunderbird- it was one of their 20's. Another thousand-dollar boat. A 27 IMP knockoff Squadron. ?? And when I did talk about it, it was talking about relating a childhood experience, not winning the 63 Griffith trophy. Nowher ever do you see me bragging about anything. Everyone that knows me knows I live an average middle-class life, that I live in a modest home and don't do anything extravagantly. So I've bought and traded boats for alot of years- so what? I was fortunate enough to work my way into some nice boats. Then I sold them and tried different stuff- and made some bucks doing it. In fact, I joked all the time about my fleet of disassembled junk- Quite the braggart, huh? I could never afford to own two at the same time. All this was posted in those same threads. You have it worked up in your mind that I was telling people I had Al Copeland's garage behind my house.

Rob, you're just an angry, bitter guy. You tried to get into the inside at Serious and you couldn't. Then you tried your bully act, first by perstering the mods to death, then going after members. When we clipped your wings, you ran over here and went into full vendetta mode.
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Now the following quote from 2008

Originally Posted by Chris Sunkin
01-03-2008, 07:06 PM
I have a 35 Cig, a 41 Apache and a 50 Searay. Are we done comparing johnsons?


hmmmmmmm

Airpacker 05-05-2010 03:44 PM


Originally Posted by Marginmn (Post 3102827)
. Are we done comparing johnsons? [/B]

hmmmmmmm

Maybe he meant the Johnson on the back of his supposed Wooster tunnel boat that supposedly had a 20 Mercury?

pasquesi 05-05-2010 03:44 PM

It's Long Dong Sunkin....downright frightening.

tommymonza 05-05-2010 03:54 PM

If he is sick as he sounds it is almost cruel to pick on him.

Comanche3Six 05-05-2010 03:56 PM

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Originally Posted by pasquesi (Post 3102840)
It's Long Dong Sunkin....downright frightening.

Oh Lord No! LOL!
Well, The main great purpose of these threads is of course to expose this guy for what he is to the Offshore Community.........Powerboat Builders, Engine builders etc that advertise on SOS (who wants their product associated with an unsavory character?) And of course Powerboaters in general need to know what this guy is all about. A warning to all.

jayboat 05-05-2010 04:10 PM

I think it's time for a quick re-cap.

1. Claims of ownership of various high performance boats.
2. Claims of ownership of various motorcycles.
3. Claims of three high speed ejections from boats.
4. Lack of transparency re the raffle to this day.
5. The bounced check to the charity.
6. The altered bank statement.
7. Claims of sos account manipulation (Lady).

these are off the top of my head. feel free to add your own to the list.

BY U BOY 05-05-2010 04:26 PM


Originally Posted by Airpacker (Post 3102744)
Hey now, I've only owned 8 boats( yes I have pics :) ) in my life and I still get excited about going for boat rides on other people's go fast boats.
Its like getting a piece of strange ;)

I get excited to go for a ride on anything that floats:coolcowboy:

pasquesi 05-05-2010 04:30 PM


Originally Posted by jayboat (Post 3102867)
I think it's time for a quick re-cap.

1. Claims of ownership of various high performance boats.
2. Claims of ownership of various motorcycles.
3. Claims of three high speed ejections from boats.
4. Lack of transparency re the raffle to this day.
5. The bounced check to the charity.
6. The altered bank statement.
7. Claims of sos account manipulation (Lady).

these are off the top of my head. feel free to add your own to the list.

His glowing military record as a paratrooper.

Interceptor 05-05-2010 04:43 PM


Originally Posted by pasquesi (Post 3102890)
His glowing military record as a paratrooper.

Actually that would be the easiest for him to defend. The records exist in the National Archives where I recently got a copy of mine.
So Chris, if you're lurking ....................

WMF 05-05-2010 04:45 PM

I am sure Chris will be posting on here soon to let everyone know that this is one big take over of his site( I bet 60K looks real good now), and all the lies he told were fabricated by the members of OSO! You will all be questioned by the FBI, and some of you will be serving time for trying to make this upstanding lier look bad, shame on all of you:grinser010::grinser010:

lawdocx3 05-05-2010 05:05 PM


Originally Posted by pasquesi (Post 3102890)
His glowing military record as a paratrooper.


Did he ever claim to have earned any medals? although I HIGHLY doubt he ever served. There is a law called The Stolen Valor Act, thats makes it illegal to claim medals never earned.

phragle 05-05-2010 05:22 PM


Originally Posted by Comanche3Six (Post 3102851)
Oh Lord No! LOL!
Well, The main great purpose of these threads is of course to expose this guy for what he is to the Offshore Community.........Powerboat Builders, Engine builders etc that advertise on SOS (who wants their product associated with an unsavory character?) And of course Powerboaters in general need to know what this guy is all about. A warning to all.

Actually, current issue aside, these threads have always started as a way to expose some person or situation. Whether its Trick or LDD etc. and not to discredit their wrongs, it always goes way beyond. What starts as an expose quickly degenerates into a cross between sport and running thru the streets of New Salem carrying torches... These threads always progress past "yeah he took me for $$ too" to mindless rampages and internet feeding frenzies. There is a lot of information in this thread, enough to make anyone think, but the message becomes over shadowed by the posts of a few who seem to derive some kind of sadistically orgasmic bliss as they inform the world that somebody stole an apple from the lunchcart in 3rd grade.
I whole heartedly believe that people should know if the water is contaminated, but I suspect I am not the only one who wishes they would put prozac in the drinkng water instead of flouride


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