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DonV 01-25-2010 10:15 PM

Re: What is a 1973 20' seacraft hull worth
 
Looks like Sam has been teaching Frank how to type!!!

Spidercrab 01-25-2010 10:22 PM

Re: What is a 1973 20' seacraft hull worth
 
mr gofessupmadman
u ok :cool:
when me an pee paw getz into da shine
my fingars getz alittl crozed up
tanks fur backin me up

sam

Spidercrab 01-25-2010 10:26 PM

Re: What is a 1973 20' seacraft hull worth
 
Quote:

Looks like Sam has been teaching Frank how to type!!!

mr don5

i no sho fr franky dat fancy frenchie word

sam

DonV 01-25-2010 10:30 PM

Re: What is a 1973 20' seacraft hull worth
 
Sorry....I had no idea it was French!!! I wasn't sure what it was, however I sure as hell don't know what it means.

Fr. Frank 01-25-2010 11:29 PM

Re: What is a 1973 20' seacraft hull worth
 
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caveat exigo et caveat emptor

It means "Seller Beware and Buyer Beware"

It's Latin. I'm a priest, remember?

Spidercrab 01-25-2010 11:32 PM

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Sorry....I had no idea it was French!!! I wasn't sure what it was, however I sure as hell don't know what it means.

Well DonV,

It is actually Latin

Where as:
Caveat exigo- let the seller be wary
Et alii/aliae - Other persons/things
Caveat emptor - Let the buyer beware. (He buys at his own risk)

Hope this clears up the confusion. ;)

Respectfully submitted, Sam

Fr. Frank 01-25-2010 11:34 PM

Re: What is a 1973 20' seacraft hull worth
 
Quote:

Quote:

Sorry....I had no idea it was French!!! I wasn't sure what it was, however I sure as hell don't know what it means.

Well DonV,

It is actually Latin

Where as:
Caveat exigo- let the seller be wary
Et alii/aliae - Other persons/things
Caveat emptor - Let the buyer beware. (He buys at his own risk)

Hope this clears up the confusion. ;)

Respectfully submitted, Sam

Spidey, You da' man!!

77SceptreOB 01-26-2010 12:45 AM

Re: What is a 1973 20' seacraft hull worth
 
Quote:


Well DonV,

It is actually Latin

Where as:
Caveat exigo- let the seller be wary
Et alii/aliae - Other persons/things
Caveat emptor - Let the buyer beware. (He buys at his own risk)

Hope this clears up the confusion. ;)

Respectfully submitted, Sam


Wow!!! The FIRST intelligible comment I've ever seen by 'crab!!!

boatgal 01-26-2010 02:09 AM

Re: What is a 1973 20' seacraft hull worth
 
"Common Sense is learning from your mistakes.
Wisdom is learning from the other guy's mistakes."

I learned the sad way from my family's mistake. I am simply posting
to help others not be in the same position - please learn from our mistake
and do not settle when selling your boat.

I was not trying to group all members of classicseacraft together, simply pointing out that I felt my family was taken advantage of by a specific buyer. (He who shall not be named) This is a wonderful site and I have read many, many of the posts and appreciate the wisdom, advice and obvious love of seacrafts that the members possess. My apologies if my opinion and advice offended any of the members. That was far from my intent.
:o

Fr. Frank 01-26-2010 09:11 AM

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My apologies if my opinion and advice offended any of the members. That was far from my intent.
:o

I forgive you, Go in peace.


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