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Dean Ferry 03-05-2012 10:42 AM

Awesome story, time flies, and life can be too short.....

Catastrophe 03-05-2012 11:30 AM

Craig

Buddy, that picture you posted makes me think you should be at the end of your driveway with a fishing pole in your hand.

Buy a hat and use some sunscreen :):):):)

AB From Windsor 03-05-2012 01:26 PM

Thanks for sharing your story about your Dad and your friend staying with him, to make sure he was on his feet again and OK.

OldSchool 03-05-2012 01:31 PM


Originally Posted by catastrophe (Post 3633695)
Craig

Buddy, that picture you posted makes me think you should be at the end of your driveway with a fishing pole in your hand.

Buy a hat and use some sunscreen :):):):)

LMAO!!! that was from 1993...before we worried about sunscreen! :D


Originally Posted by AB From Windsor (Post 3633777)
Thanks for sharing your story about your Dad and your friend staying with him, to make sure he was on his feet again and OK.

+100 That's a good friend right there!!

LaughingCat 03-06-2012 07:16 AM

He is the best friend. And all of you can appreciate the level of banter he, our other best friend Pete and I share. It gets epic, especially when the wives are around. Chick just don't understand.

Brenda and I don't get alot of time on the water without the kids, dog (Scooby) and a nearby beach destination. But we do hope to sign up for a local poker run this year with my father in tow. Hope to see more of you out there.

Thanks again for the great comments. In fact, if any of you have some special story of 'moments' on your boat with family members, please share. (And I'm not referring to Clay in Texas-type moments with strippers. Although , he needs to get that thread moving in the Uncensored section again)

Indy 03-06-2012 08:02 AM

This is bringing tears to my eyes (truth) right now. Lost my dad in '03 and IT SUCKS. Treasure every single second with him.

Catastrophe 03-06-2012 08:03 AM


Originally Posted by LaughingCat (Post 3634377)
He is the best friend. And all of you can appreciate the level of banter he, our other best friend Pete and I share. It gets epic, especially when the wives are around. Chick just don't understand.

Brenda and I don't get alot of time on the water without the kids, dog (Scooby) and a nearby beach destination. But we do hope to sign up for a local poker run this year with my father in tow. Hope to see more of you out there.

Thanks again for the great comments. In fact, if any of you have some special story of 'moments' on your boat with family members, please share. (And I'm not referring to Clay in Texas-type moments with strippers. Although , he needs to get that thread moving in the Uncensored section again)


Here is one.

When I had my 43 cat. I took it for a toot around my lake.

My home got 2 calls warning me that I was driving too fast and they were going to call the police.
When I retuned their calls when I got back and told them who was steering they laughed and said to forget they complained.

My 87 year old mom was a champ at the wheel at 125 mph.

LaughingCat 03-06-2012 08:07 AM


Originally Posted by catastrophe (Post 3634405)
Here is one.

When I had my 43 cat. I took it for a toot around my lake.

My home got 2 calls warning me that I was driving too fast and they were going to call the police.
When I retuned their calls when I got back and told them who was steering they laughed and said to forget they complained.

My 87 year old mom was a champ at the wheel at 125 mph.

Great story. We should invest a fire-proof cap that won't burn the skin of the elderly. They can get that one last thrill in with their hair actually on fire.

I look at your old Cat in the ads periodically. My father would be thrilled riding in any kind of cat. But there is something to be said for having enough boat to do any kind of run.

LaughingCat 03-06-2012 08:14 AM


Originally Posted by Indy (Post 3634404)
This is bringing tears to my eyes (truth) right now. Lost my dad in '03 and IT SUCKS. Treasure every single second with him.

Thanks for sharing INdy. We all learn from other's loses to appreciate what we have. I think of friend who are not able to be with loved ones and it motivates me to budget more time with family.

tjred 03-06-2012 11:09 AM

Good post. We seem to forget whats important in life. Looking forward to boating a lot with my pops and family this summer.


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