New Fountain ad in Powerboat!!!!!!
#151
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From: Chesapeake, Va.
Something which is true is just what I wrote.
The Playmate in question was Linda Brava.
She was also on the Centerfold of April 1998 issue.
Also might add that I´ve seen way before (1989) in the backroom of a nightclub another (brunette) in her bare lingerie another Centerfold AND Playmate of the month (1988 december) .I was coming to work and she was preparing for her show.
If that hasn´t happened ever to you you live in a too big country
The Playmate in question was Linda Brava.
She was also on the Centerfold of April 1998 issue.
Also might add that I´ve seen way before (1989) in the backroom of a nightclub another (brunette) in her bare lingerie another Centerfold AND Playmate of the month (1988 december) .I was coming to work and she was preparing for her show.
If that hasn´t happened ever to you you live in a too big country
Don´t get that richest and most powerful card...as it´s total crap unless you´re a Russian.
They can at their will destroy the whole economy of the world by just letting out all their natural resources they posess.
But they happen to be too intelligent to do that.
Remember Zora Arkus Duntow was a Russian just like Don Aronow.
They can at their will destroy the whole economy of the world by just letting out all their natural resources they posess.
But they happen to be too intelligent to do that.
Remember Zora Arkus Duntow was a Russian just like Don Aronow.
Melting pot? No, worse we are being invaded and Europe unfortunatly is going down the same road, especially foreign muslims as of late. I hope it changes.
http://www.csmonitor.com/2005/1109/p08s02-comv.html
What boat did you say you were in and why?
Last edited by Fanatic; 09-03-2007 at 01:58 PM.
#153
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Monstaa,
Pay attention indeed ... and take a look at the thread.
My question: Isn't your buddy Joe Sgro racing in an Outerlimits?
Your answer: No.
As for the "safest, best-handling, fastest" stuff ... dude, it's an ADVERTISEMENT.
I mean, wouldn't it seem crazy if some guy with a Ford truck walked around saying, "It's built Ford tough?" Or if someone asked you about the red can in your hand and you said, "It's the King of Beers?"
Fastest ... yeah, the Fountain kilo record supports that. But safest? Are you tapping into some sort of statistical accident rate material the rest of us don't know about?
Best handling? There are plenty of non-Fountain V-bottom owners who might take issue with that. Now, you could say they're biased because they own other boats ... sort of like a Fountain owner spouting that "safest, fastest, best-handling" ad-speak.
Pride in ownership is great. But some of this stuff is bordering on cultish.
Still think Fountains are fine boats. No argument. But the superlatives are a bit much.
From the (now two-legged) barstool.
Pay attention indeed ... and take a look at the thread.
My question: Isn't your buddy Joe Sgro racing in an Outerlimits?
Your answer: No.
As for the "safest, best-handling, fastest" stuff ... dude, it's an ADVERTISEMENT.
I mean, wouldn't it seem crazy if some guy with a Ford truck walked around saying, "It's built Ford tough?" Or if someone asked you about the red can in your hand and you said, "It's the King of Beers?"
Fastest ... yeah, the Fountain kilo record supports that. But safest? Are you tapping into some sort of statistical accident rate material the rest of us don't know about?
Best handling? There are plenty of non-Fountain V-bottom owners who might take issue with that. Now, you could say they're biased because they own other boats ... sort of like a Fountain owner spouting that "safest, fastest, best-handling" ad-speak.
Pride in ownership is great. But some of this stuff is bordering on cultish.
Still think Fountains are fine boats. No argument. But the superlatives are a bit much.
From the (now two-legged) barstool.
#154
Monstaa,
Pay attention indeed ... and take a look at the thread.
My question: Isn't your buddy Joe Sgro racing in an Outerlimits?
Your answer: No.
As for the "safest, best-handling, fastest" stuff ... dude, it's an ADVERTISEMENT.
I mean, wouldn't it seem crazy if some guy with a Ford truck walked around saying, "It's built Ford tough?" Or if someone asked you about the red can in your hand and you said, "It's the King of Beers?"
Fastest ... yeah, the Fountain kilo record supports that. But safest? Are you tapping into some sort of statistical accident rate material the rest of us don't know about?
Best handling? There are plenty of non-Fountain V-bottom owners who might take issue with that. Now, you could say they're biased because they own other boats ... sort of like a Fountain owner spouting that "safest, fastest, best-handling" ad-speak.
Pride in ownership is great. But some of this stuff is bordering on cultish.
Still think Fountains are fine boats. No argument. But the superlatives are a bit much.
From the (now two-legged) barstool.
Pay attention indeed ... and take a look at the thread.
My question: Isn't your buddy Joe Sgro racing in an Outerlimits?
Your answer: No.
As for the "safest, best-handling, fastest" stuff ... dude, it's an ADVERTISEMENT.
I mean, wouldn't it seem crazy if some guy with a Ford truck walked around saying, "It's built Ford tough?" Or if someone asked you about the red can in your hand and you said, "It's the King of Beers?"
Fastest ... yeah, the Fountain kilo record supports that. But safest? Are you tapping into some sort of statistical accident rate material the rest of us don't know about?
Best handling? There are plenty of non-Fountain V-bottom owners who might take issue with that. Now, you could say they're biased because they own other boats ... sort of like a Fountain owner spouting that "safest, fastest, best-handling" ad-speak.
Pride in ownership is great. But some of this stuff is bordering on cultish.
Still think Fountains are fine boats. No argument. But the superlatives are a bit much.
From the (now two-legged) barstool.
Isn't he now racing in a safest, best handling, fastest ... Outerlimits?
the staement is emphasizing that o.l is the safest fastest, blah , blah , blah.
you are still a bar stool racer.
go talk baseball.
your futile attempts to embelish your self as, or to hinder, are, at best amuzing.
i unlike you do this for a living.
every day.
not a weekend wariior as your self. t2? who?????????/ forget it. sit back , on your little stool . hide behind your screen name under the cover of your p.c.
anytime you want to see, personally in fact just how safe and to what level of intensity these fountains can opperate, just come find me. you know my name , and where i work. come on down. i ll be glad to school you my son.
for now stop sweatin.
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I am not a racer. Don't want to be one. Don't care to be one. Not posing as anyone but a performance-boat lover who's driven more than one manufacturer's brand.
As for the sponge bath ... sorry pal, a sponge bath from a guy isn't for me. But hey, thanks for the offer. Keep trying around. You could get lucky.
You race offshore "for a living?" Wow, you must be John Tomlinson. No wait ... even JT doesn't do it for "a living." Or maybe you believe you're the next JT. Good luck with your journey, and on your way stop by the parts store and pick up some humility. It's just pass the class aisle, the one you also passed.
You've made so many inaccurate blanket statements like "Cigarettes spin" and Joe Sgro doesn't race in an Outerlimits. But hey, you're a "real racer." You must be too busy "making a living" at it to get your facts straight.
Had you said, "Fountains have won more races than any other V-bottom," you'd have been right. But in your rush to be a human advertisement/parrot, you missed the most obvious fact at all. Even a poser knows that.
As for knowing "where to find you" or "where you live" or anything like that, uh, no. I don't. And I don't care. And when I need to be "taken to school," I'll find a teacher who has his basic facts in order.
Last thing: Anonymity (look it up) isn't exactly uncommon on a message board.
As for the sponge bath ... sorry pal, a sponge bath from a guy isn't for me. But hey, thanks for the offer. Keep trying around. You could get lucky.
You race offshore "for a living?" Wow, you must be John Tomlinson. No wait ... even JT doesn't do it for "a living." Or maybe you believe you're the next JT. Good luck with your journey, and on your way stop by the parts store and pick up some humility. It's just pass the class aisle, the one you also passed.
You've made so many inaccurate blanket statements like "Cigarettes spin" and Joe Sgro doesn't race in an Outerlimits. But hey, you're a "real racer." You must be too busy "making a living" at it to get your facts straight.
Had you said, "Fountains have won more races than any other V-bottom," you'd have been right. But in your rush to be a human advertisement/parrot, you missed the most obvious fact at all. Even a poser knows that.
As for knowing "where to find you" or "where you live" or anything like that, uh, no. I don't. And I don't care. And when I need to be "taken to school," I'll find a teacher who has his basic facts in order.
Last thing: Anonymity (look it up) isn't exactly uncommon on a message board.


