TIBBC "The Thread" again...
#751
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Had Reggie ment for me to take a chit on my boat he'd molded the thing on the deck where you'd have some elbow room and a view. Then I likely would have removed it cause I couldn't see over it, and it would be PIA to wax around. Besides, I enjoy my AM quiet time, it's all about me.
I prefer a nice natural wood seat, it's a warm feeling you just can't get from plastic early in the morning.
I prefer a nice natural wood seat, it's a warm feeling you just can't get from plastic early in the morning.
#752
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From: Eastern Lake Ontario
Drive you arse to the Bay, we'll take the Fountain, be there in an hour or so, have lunch, and back to the Bay. Have a few cocktails and dinner on the dock. Then pack your arse off for home so you get a good nights rest so you can be a real charmer at Moms To Do on saturday. How can you turn that dumb arse adventure down? I'll even buy!!! 
He!!Axa says he'll take his boat too, so you can be a part of his second arse whoopin'. The Black Biotch is calling you.

He!!Axa says he'll take his boat too, so you can be a part of his second arse whoopin'. The Black Biotch is calling you.
#753
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From: Eastern Lake Ontario
Years ago I made a late fall run around the end of Wolf Island, out into the lake, then into Kingston with Christopher just for a coffee and hot chocolate. Started at our hunting camp on a late October morning with breakfast, bright sunny day, his thought at 6 am was too good a day for F'n hunting. So we packed up and made the two hour trip to the marina, fueled up, and went out to burn some gas. Never will forget him saying "Bad day for hunting, but it's looking like a good day for boating." Sometimes in life you just don't need to have chit make sense, our best times were had doing plain stupid chit that made no sense to anyone other than us.
Took off one day with Relient (Mike) in his 27' Wellcraft Coastal with twin 200 Evercrude eggbeaters from the Pond to Picton. Climbed to see Lake on the Mountain, then hauled azz back to the Pond. He had that big, wide Coastal just hauling all the way back. Thing went like 50. I just sat in the back the whole way watching those outboards churning, roosting, and burning copious amounts of fine grade crude and two cycle oil. It was a blast! Just a whim, "let's go to Picton!!" So, we did.
Spur of the moment stuff is always the best.
Mike, that was a good day!!
#754
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From: Northern NY
Y'all betcha she does! And an attitude to go with it. Ya got the cell number, call if yer a commin'. Up here that is, don't want to know anything about the other deal.
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When you are going to do this chit why don't you call??? We could have meet up for lunch or something. Must have been a perfect day to be out on the lake. Yesterdays big adventure was Potters, only thing that made my day was the 36 Apache that thought he was the t!ts and going to smoke my arse by getting an outside run around us comming out of some of the islands. Likely the last time he'll want to play with the Black Biotch.
#760
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From: Alexandria Bay, NY 1000 Islands



twas a perfect day, more boats than I've seen on Ontario all year......