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RWS Cigarette 07-20-2015 07:07 PM

well that didn't work!

Now the pictures are working!

Greatlaker 07-21-2015 03:16 AM

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ham_r_down01 07-21-2015 06:18 AM


Originally Posted by RWS Cigarette (Post 4332090)
These are the only pics I took, I was having too much fun, myself and my crew had a great time, thanks for having us!

[IMG]IMG_20150718_134153481_HDR[/IMG][IMG]IMG_20150718_134209819[/IMG][IMG]IMG_20150718_144941913[/IMG][IMG]IMG_20150718_144946954_HDR[/IMG][IMG]IMG_20150718_175920306[/IMG]

and the mishap getting there [IMG]IMG_20150718_094635089_HDR[/IMG][IMG]IMG_20150718_094559684[/IMG]

Gotta get you a photobucket. Lol. Or I can put them in mine. Have to email them to me.

RWS Cigarette 07-21-2015 10:55 AM

I got them working, thanks!

MrCIG 07-21-2015 07:06 PM

Nice pics everyone

I see even the Fox Hunter made it up there

Mark

Drake22.250 07-21-2015 07:27 PM

Seeing these magnum pictures makes me want to get back to working on my old mag!

hallj 07-21-2015 07:57 PM

We have H20 boater to thank for pretty much everything. We used him and abused him
He helped us launch the boat and let us moor it on his sea wall in the canal.
We did our best to wear out our welcome by eating all of his food, drinking all of his alcohol,
tearing up his lawn, alienating his neighbors with the loud boat exhaust and backing up his crapper multiple times. Our aim was to blend into the Michigan lifestyle. I think we did pretty well.
We stopped by Emerald City Harbor and visited some dainty Cigarette owners who were too afraid to use their anchors or get in the water. Like the Magnum advertisement says "Too much damn boat for the average guy" which who they made Cigarettes for. Those guys proved that! We sat at the dock and joined in on the standard past time of yelling "NO WAKE A$$HOLE" in a drunken demeanor. We even yelled it at freighters on the St. Clair river which is definitely not a no wake zone.
We learned how to spice up a boat racing story by making 50% of it complete bullsheeeet.

We completely screwed off for three days and enjoyed every second of it. The best part was running the Magnum in some decent water!

Bow down to the great master H20boater.......

Jeff

h2oboater 07-21-2015 09:55 PM

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Originally Posted by hallj (Post 4332643)
We have H20 boater to thank for pretty much everything. We used him and abused him
He helped us launch the boat and let us moor it on his sea wall in the canal.
We did our best to wear out our welcome by eating all of his food, drinking all of his alcohol,
tearing up his lawn, alienating his neighbors with the loud boat exhaust and backing up his crapper multiple times. Our aim was to blend into the Michigan lifestyle. I think we did pretty well.
We stopped by Emerald City Harbor and visited some dainty Cigarette owners who were too afraid to use their anchors or get in the water. Like the Magnum advertisement says "Too much damn boat for the average guy" which who they made Cigarettes for. Those guys proved that! We sat at the dock and joined in on the standard past time of yelling "NO WAKE A$$HOLE" in a drunken demeanor. We even yelled it at freighters on the St. Clair river which is definitely not a no wake zone.
We learned how to spice up a boat racing story by making 50% of it complete bullsheeeet.

We completely screwed off for three days and enjoyed every second of it. The best part was running the Magnum in some decent water!

Bow down to the great master H20boater.......

Jeff


Jeff's mighty Magnum @ anchorage keeping the Cigarettes in line. :party-smiley-004:

ironhead 07-21-2015 10:15 PM


Originally Posted by hallj (Post 4332643)
We have H20 boater to thank for pretty much everything. We used him and abused him
He helped us launch the boat and let us moor it on his sea wall in the canal.
We did our best to wear out our welcome by eating all of his food, drinking all of his alcohol,
tearing up his lawn, alienating his neighbors with the loud boat exhaust and backing up his crapper multiple times. Our aim was to blend into the Michigan lifestyle. I think we did pretty well.
We stopped by Emerald City Harbor and visited some dainty Cigarette owners who were too afraid to use their anchors or get in the water. Like the Magnum advertisement says "Too much damn boat for the average guy" which who they made Cigarettes for. Those guys proved that! We sat at the dock and joined in on the standard past time of yelling "NO WAKE A$$HOLE" in a drunken demeanor. We even yelled it at freighters on the St. Clair river which is definitely not a no wake zone.
We learned how to spice up a boat racing story by making 50% of it complete bullsheeeet.

We completely screwed off for three days and enjoyed every second of it. The best part was running the Magnum in some decent water!

Bow down to the great master H20boater.......

Jeff

i lived down the street from the great master my mum droped me off at his house 1 day and told mark "make this boy into a man", eating many meals of bondo dust warm soda and pretzel rods , after many years i was able to "snatch the pebbles from the hand" but still hes known as MASTER

Ratman72 07-22-2015 06:47 AM

Great stuff Jeff, I see your time spent in Blighty is clearly paying off with the use of the Queens English.......most entertaining!!

Keep up the good work guys, looks like you had a ball. I'll get to one of these things one day!!


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