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Wilber ya best stick a pin in yer chest before you burst.
Wilbur Hubbard wrote:
> <7seassinbad@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
> news:f4996c37-baf7-448b-91a4-2fcade5e0aef@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Seems Wilbur never ventures futher that a barco lounger when he sets
> > sail. Dreaming he owns Clay Deutsch's Swan 68 Chippewa. If Clay knew
> > of Wilbur he would file a slander lawsuit. I saw people booing the
> > Swan racing sailboat Chippewa at her last race because they thought
> > Wilbur owned her.
> >
> > Here is a picture of the real owner of Chippewa
> > http://www.regattanews.com/photo_enlarge.asp?id=1152&eid=64
> >
> > Here is the real Wilbur on a good day
> > http://www.saunalahti.fi/~hvartial/dinghy44/115_1594.JPG
> >
> > Anyone know who this Wilbur sockpuppet is so I can clue Clay in?
> >
> > Fred
>
> I can tell you all about Wilbur Hubbard.
>
> Wilbur Hubbard is perhaps the most accomplished and experienced sailor
ever
> to grace these news groups. Wilbur is a man's man who tells it like it
is.
> Wilbur believes in conservative values and the truism that a man of
means is
> a man of worth - an asset, a life-giver, a necessity.
>
> Wilbur despises and actively refutes the liberal cause celeb that if you
> have needs then you should expect to have your needs fulfilled by the
> government's robbing the rich and passing out what's left of his assets
> (after the government squanders about 75% of it sup****ting the
bureaucracy)
> to those who, for whatever reason, have produced nothing of worth. As a
> conservative, Wilbur believes that those who produce are entitled to
100% of
> what they produce to keep or to dispose of in any way they choose.
>
> No matter how needy a consumer is, he is not entitled to anything other
than
> the privilege of paying the producer market rates for the product or
> service. If he wishes a higher standard of living he is entitled to work
> harder at obtaining it and nothing more. There are no free rides.
>
> As for that other "Chippewa" might I suggest that no individual can
> copyright a boat name. I have as much right to name my Swan 68
"Chippewa" as
> Mr. Blythe has to name his the same. Although they share the same name,
my
> Chippewa is twice the boat. And, I am three times the captain!
>
> Wilbur Hubbard
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Wilber ya best stick a pin in yer chest before you burst.
<p>Wilbur Hubbard wrote:
<blockquote TYPE=CITE><7seassinbad@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
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href="news:f4996c37-baf7-448b-91a4-2fcade5e0aef@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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<br>> Seems Wilbur never ventures futher that a barco lounger when he sets
<br>> sail. Dreaming he owns Clay Deutsch's Swan 68 Chippewa. If Clay knew
<br>> of Wilbur he would file a slander lawsuit. I saw people booing the
<br>> Swan racing sailboat Chippewa at her last race because they thought
<br>> Wilbur owned her.
<br>>
<br>> Here is a picture of the real owner of Chippewa
<br>> <a
href="http://www.regattanews.com/photo_enlarge.asp?id=1152&eid=64">http://www.regattanews.com/photo_enlarge.asp?id=1152&eid=64</a>
<br>>
<br>> Here is the real Wilbur on a good day
<br>> <a
href="http://www.saunalahti.fi/~hvartial/dinghy44/115_1594.JPG">http://www.saunalahti.fi/~hvartial/dinghy44/115_1594.JPG</a>
<br>>
<br>> Anyone know who this Wilbur sockpuppet is so I can clue Clay in?
<br>>
<br>> Fred
<p>I can tell you all about Wilbur Hubbard.
<p>Wilbur Hubbard is perhaps the most accomplished and experienced sailor
ever
<br>to grace these news groups. Wilbur is a man's man who tells it like
it is.
<br>Wilbur believes in conservative values and the truism that a man of
means is
<br>a man of worth - an asset, a life-giver, a necessity.
<p>Wilbur despises and actively refutes the liberal cause celeb that if
you
<br>have needs then you should expect to have your needs fulfilled by the
<br>government's robbing the rich and passing out what's left of his
assets
<br>(after the government squanders about 75% of it sup****ting the
bureaucracy)
<br>to those who, for whatever reason, have produced nothing of worth.
As a
<br>conservative, Wilbur believes that those who produce are entitled to
100% of
<br>what they produce to keep or to dispose of in any way they choose.
<p>No matter how needy a consumer is, he is not entitled to anything other
than
<br>the privilege of paying the producer market rates for the product or
<br>service. If he wishes a higher standard of living he is entitled to
work
<br>harder at obtaining it and nothing more. There are no free rides.
<p>As for that other "Chippewa" might I suggest that no individual can
<br>copyright a boat name. I have as much right to name my Swan 68
"Chippewa"
as
<br>Mr. Blythe has to name his the same. Although they share the same
name,
my
<br>Chippewa is twice the boat. And, I am three times the captain!
<p>Wilbur Hubbard</blockquote>
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