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Originally Posted by Drag 'N' Ass
(Post 2040890)
Hey Wrink! If you have to explain the name of your BOAT maybe you should name it something else. Do you think everyone is STUPIED? Oh I'm sorry we are talking about the RECREATIONAL boater aren't we.
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mine is ALL IN WITH 5 CARDS 10 J Q K A I HAD TO PUT ALLMY CHIPS IN TO THIS HOBBY !!!!!!!!!
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Cool Trips, I'm in the cold storage industry and it has three engines. We have taken some Cool Trips on it. But mostly I think I MUST have been tripping when I bought it. :evilb:
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:evilb: KIDS INHERITANCE ,The wife said that were i got the money from.:D
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Livin Large Bustin Big
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I haven't made a final decision yet, but I'm leaning towards
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Gambrinus
I sell beer so I went with this one :drink:
“My name is Gambrinus King of Flanders and Brabant I made malt out of barley And was the first to conceive beer So the brewers Can proudly proclaim That it was a King Who invented Beer!” The Legend of King Gambrinus, the Beer King Who can drink this beer stein full of beer in one draft is sure to earn Gambrinus's approval and sheer delight. Because it was his imperviousness to drink which prompted brewers to appoint him as their patron many centuries ago. How it happened is related in the following legend: Around the year 1100, the brewers of Brussels deliberated which strong and courageous man should be their leader. They organized a contest, at which a large beer barrel was placed on the ground. The one who could carry it to a spot two stone's throws away would become their head brewer. Among many who registered for the contest was a Duke from Brabent, whose name was Jan Primus, a man of great strength and considerable intellect. With obvious joy, he followed the futile efforts of the numerous competitors to move the beer barrel. When his turn came, he ordered the servant to beat a spigot into the bunghole. He then lied down under the barrel, opened the tap and drank until the barrel was empty. Having done this, he carried the barrel effortlessly to the winning post. On the strength of this clever idea, the brewers of Brussels appointed him as their honorary leader. From then on he was the patron of brewers and innkeepers and Jan Primus became Gambrinus, the King of Beer. |
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Pushin' the Limits
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First trip to the Bahamas in our boat from Oklahoma the dock master said, Oklahoma?... you must be Lost Cowboy!
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the name stuck.
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