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To ride or not to ride?
I sold my boat to a guy in Boston last year and now we are taping Wheel of Fortune there in a couple of weeks, well the owner callled and said that he would swing by and take me for a ride,
Man i miss that boat. So even though it will be hard to see it again i can't wait to go for a ride. Then i will probably really be sorry i sold it. |
Originally Posted by h20 toie
(Post 2926736)
I sold my boat to a guy in Boston last year and now we are taping Wheel of Fortune there in a couple of weeks, well the owner callled and said that he would swing by and take me for a ride,
Man i miss that boat. So even though it will be hard to see it again i can't wait to go for a ride. Then i will probably really be sorry i sold it. |
Originally Posted by thisistank
(Post 2926741)
You NEED to talk him into buying a 40 Formula SS....I know where there's a really nice one!!!:drink:
No kidding |
Are you Pat Sajak or Vanna W.?:lolhit:
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Originally Posted by dkwestern
(Post 2926860)
Are you Pat Sajak or Vanna W.?:lolhit:
Pat lives right down street here in Annapolis..... |
Originally Posted by thisistank
(Post 2926741)
You NEED to talk him into buying a 40 Formula SS....I know where there's a really nice one!!!:drink:
Yeah, then he needs to buy one of these clean 46's on the market, add AC, and forget he ever strayed off course, even though the 400ss is a sweet setup. :drink: |
Definitely go for the ride. It will just reinforce your thought process on going back to go-fast.
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Originally Posted by Spicy
(Post 2926881)
Pat lives right down street here in Annapolis.....
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Originally Posted by Spicy
(Post 2926881)
Pat lives right down street here in Annapolis.....
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Originally Posted by h20 toie
(Post 2926736)
I sold my boat to a guy in Boston last year and now we are taping Wheel of Fortune there in a couple of weeks, well the owner callled and said that he would swing by and take me for a ride,
Man i miss that boat. So even though it will be hard to see it again i can't wait to go for a ride. Then i will probably really be sorry i sold it. Have to ask, because one of my close friends wife has been called back for that taping when I think you are going to be in town, what do you do for the show? |
Originally Posted by damdonzi
(Post 2928374)
I say take the ride.
Have to ask, because one of my close friends wife has been called back for that taping when I think you are going to be in town, what do you do for the show? :cool:;) www.bgimages.com |
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Originally Posted by damdonzi
(Post 2928505)
Alot of low maintenance clients I see. :eek: Very nice. :drink:
I have been working on the show for 12 yrs using different types of video equipment. it is a great show to work on by the way |
Originally Posted by thisistank
(Post 2927366)
That's funny....He has a beach house right down the street from us too and used to live across the street from us.
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35' Cig
h20 toie, Bob gave me a ride last week, fast & beautiful boat ! Michael "HIGH LIFE"
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Originally Posted by h20 toie
(Post 2928765)
Yep,
I have been working on the show for 12 yrs using different types of video equipment. it is a great show to work on by the way |
Originally Posted by damdonzi
(Post 2936546)
Not to take this totally off topic, but my friend just found out she was selected for the Sept 5th show. I think a bunch of us are going to end up being there. I've never been to something like this ---what it is like? How long does it take? Etc...
Each show takes about forty minutes with fifteen minute break between shows for talent to change clothes. Other than that it is like seeing it on tv but with more excitement. Pat talks with the crowd during commercial breaks. It is impressive to see how much equipment is used to do the show. ( around 15 semi's of equipment and 150 crew plus a bunch of local labor) It is worth coming to see, everyone seems to have a good time. |
Originally Posted by h20 toie
(Post 2936697)
We shoot 5 shows a day with two different audiences, the first one is there for three shows, second for two.
Each show takes about forty minutes with fifteen minute break between shows for talent to change clothes. Other than that it is like seeing it on tv but with more excitement. Pat talks with the crowd during commercial breaks. It is impressive to see how much equipment is used to do the show. ( around 15 semi's of equipment and 150 crew plus a bunch of local labor) It is worth coming to see, everyone seems to have a good time. |
I would go for a ride if I were you HELL I'd eaven pay for the gas
Don |
yep i am going :) He is going to come by the convention center ( river runs behind it)
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Originally Posted by h20 toie
(Post 2938390)
yep i am going :) He is going to come by the convention center ( river runs behind it)
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What a great run the weather was perfect and Bob and his Wife are a lot of fun, went out around a couple of lighthouses and then back to Boston for Dinner.
What a fun night :) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ORGHaPrj0j8 |
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