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Re: Kayak Kaboose

Postby Eddy » Wed Feb 23, 2011 9:13 am

I'm not lost... I am investigating alternative destinations
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Re: Kayak Kaboose

Postby Kaboose » Wed Feb 23, 2011 11:31 am

Hello there,

I didn't realize how a few spelling mistakes would cause such an upset! I have to ask myself, "why does a person like "Eddy" take such offense to spelling and grammar mistakes"... is it because he has nothing better to do??!!!! However, I do have a high quality product with many satisfied customers and we offer great customer service!
For all you paddlers who do have honest concerns feel free to put them on this site and I'll be happy to answer your questions.
We look forward to your comments and hope that any future spelling/grammar mistakes will be forgiven! Please keep in mind we're not all perfect at everything!

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Re: Kayak Kaboose

Postby scater » Wed Feb 23, 2011 12:13 pm

Well said kaboose! Eddy, if spelling, grammar and punctuation bother you this much, you're going to have a tough time around here. As for linking someone's written expression on a forum to their product, that is a very obtuse and inconsiderate statement.
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Re: Kayak Kaboose

Postby Eddy » Wed Feb 23, 2011 2:57 pm

MOD EDIT....
I'm not lost... I am investigating alternative destinations
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Re: Kayak Kaboose

Postby TheFishinMusician » Wed Feb 23, 2011 3:12 pm

Well, its good to see that Eddie has had his holier than thou pills today!
Eddy wrote:Now that wasn't hard was it?
seriously? Are we all to be spoken to like children now whenever we make spelling mistakes or make a hurried post? Damm, guess I'll have to start sending my stuff to the proof-readers again.

I think it may be time to get down off that high horse of yours ( was that it pictured above?) and get back on topic.



Kaboose, I'd love to see that vid going over the rapids when you get it.
Do you find the drag very noticeable re: fatigue? Or does it just affect the cruising speed a little, or a bit of both?
I recon this would be a great add-on to a ski type yak for camping trips, would make something like a stealth splash so much more versatile.
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Re: Kayak Kaboose

Postby nezevic » Wed Feb 23, 2011 3:15 pm

I don't think Kevin Bloody Wilson took much notice of punctuation, spelling or grammar whilst promoting his works. Seems to have done ok though.
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Re: Kayak Kaboose

Postby Eddy » Wed Feb 23, 2011 3:20 pm

Kevin isn't trying to sell a new product though.

... but you can be sure he'd make certain that all his contracts would be absolutely spot on.
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Re: Kayak Kaboose

Postby scater » Wed Feb 23, 2011 3:32 pm

Eddy wrote: scater ... everywhere there can be found rough spelling, grammar and punctuation, most forums are rife with it.

...You are expecting your customers to believe in you, your product and your service, so why not present yourself in such a way as to demonstrate that you do pay attention to the detail?


I just thought I'd lend you a bit of a hand with your punctuation there tiger, seeings as you value it so much.
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Re: Kayak Kaboose

Postby nezevic » Wed Feb 23, 2011 5:13 pm

ummm...
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Re: Kayak Kaboose

Postby eric » Wed Feb 23, 2011 7:36 pm

Eddy wrote:well there we have it ... "I don't give a rat's rotund rectum about what my product promotions look like, any potential customers out there, suck it up!"


Wow. Just between us, you should loosen your grip just a little.
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Re: Kayak Kaboose

Postby eric » Wed Feb 23, 2011 7:41 pm

The Fishin' Musician wrote:I recon this would be a great add-on to a ski type yak for camping trips, would make something like a stealth splash so much more versatile.


Reckon. Ten times please.
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Re: Kayak Kaboose

Postby RedPhoenix » Wed Feb 23, 2011 8:14 pm

60 pound load test, for those interested in the product rather than the punctuation. :)


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Re: Kayak Kaboose

Postby keza » Wed Feb 23, 2011 9:01 pm

Live bait tank and esky all in one :D

ps. I'm a bit worried because eski may be spelt with a y but then it isn't a proper word any way so who gives a toss.
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Re: Kayak Kaboose

Postby TheFishinMusician » Wed Feb 23, 2011 9:09 pm

keza wrote:Live bait tank and esky all in one. :D

ps. I'm a bit worried because eski may be spelt with a y but then it isn't a proper word any way so who gives a toss.

Fixed the fullstop for ya.
Seriously, do I have to do everything around here??
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Re: Kayak Kaboose

Postby eagle4031 » Wed Feb 23, 2011 9:20 pm

miles too harsh - spelling errors happen - facts are the same
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