Ben; Please don't be so bitter. People on this list do and will continue to help each other when possible. Look at the support this list provided for Boston Bob's family as just one example. I could go on... Personally, I would love to be able to help with your boat move and actually thought of how I may be able to do so, but with only an underpowered '84 Westy & a wife and kid in tow (plus a very travel-limiting job) I realized I would be more of a hindrance than a help. Anyway, I know that you give much more than you take from this list and I for one thank you for that. So... look at the challenge of getting your boat to Canada as a positive! Get away from the shop for a while, I'm sure you will have work to come back to with your skills. Or, just give it a little more time, things have a way of working themselves out. People want to help if they can, but as you remain busy just trying to get by, so do most of us on the list. Finally, While some may just "take and take..." many others only wish that they could give and give the way you have. Please keep your contributions to the Vanagon community coming. I think you are more appreciated than you realize. Rod.
Benny Wrote: This is real nice of YOU! But it's you and you alone. Stop that thread, i don't want to see my name anywhere for a long wile, it all began on The Samba where people wonder why i didn't post lately (because I have other hobby!!!!). I don't need nothing in life, i need no one help. People don't help other for free. It's a sad fact of life. I did it and i was dead wrong. I'll get my boat up here don't worry about me, i can take care of myself, believe me. I thought that maybe i could ask for some help but i was dead wrong. It's something you never do. People take.. they take and take.. me myself and I. I have seen the light lately. Ben
On Thu, 23 Jul 2009 02:12:26 +0000, John Reynolds <kayakjr@COMCAST.NET> wrote: >Shout out here. That Boat that Ben wants to get to Quebec from NC is a small trailerable boat. Maybe those with tow vehicles > >could leap frog the boat to Ben, even part way. Just a thought, If the boat could be moved even a couple of states closer, that would save Ben > >a ton of time. A great way to thank him for that website and all the work to put it into English most of us "north americans". > > > > >If only I had a tow vehicle. Â If the boat were to be moved up the coast, I'll house it on the MA/RI border till Ben or someone else can come get it, > > > > >John > >LiMBO > >86 Wolfsburg Westfalia Weekender > > > > >>If any of you have good contact in the transport business... > >>I can't go get the boat in Asheville NC, it would need to be towed to the > >>border. |
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