New 38 MTI Exceeds Expectations All Around
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None of your business what he does for a living and who cares anyway. Really sharp boat all the way around with the colors, upholstery, stereo and power. His age or occupation was never a thought until you guys posted about it. Nice piece..... Enjoy every minute on the water!!!
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Awesome looking boat, probably my favorite from this years show crop. The green is really what sets the whole thing off. And the sunpad was a great idea
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LOL. True, but I'm single, never been married and no kids. So, that kinda helps me afford some things.
Greg, your not right! Most products are made in china but all are decorated here in TN.
Griswald, we don't sell direct. You have to contact a promotional products distributor. Sorry.
Greg, your not right! Most products are made in china but all are decorated here in TN.
Griswald, we don't sell direct. You have to contact a promotional products distributor. Sorry.
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i don't see any disrespect or problem with asking what someone does for a living in a conversation. Having someone walk up to you and the first thing out of their mouth is something like, "you a drug dealer to afford that boat?" gets annoying and old but to be curious about what someone does is just human nature i assume.
A) everyone likes to hear success stories. Young man done well, whether its via a family business or self made. You're right, this is america and i for one love to hear american success stories. It's inspiring which brings me to point 'b'.
B) maybe some people would like to know what people do to afford these awesome works of art because the level of love for the sport, respect for the quality of build and passion to boat is equal...the means to get there however, are not equaled in many cases. Meaning, what are we doing wrong that we can't afford a boat like that that we all drool over? I know where i went wrong - civil service. Doesn't mean i wouldn't like to strike out on my own and am always looking for opportunities to do so. But in the mean time, i'll be refined to buying used cigarettes and the such
i didn't read it as anyone being disrespectful. Just a natural curiosity. Doesn't sound like any harm was meant.
So in the end, what exactly is his family business?
Maybe as a fellow oso'r i can support it and help him buy his next mti.
A) everyone likes to hear success stories. Young man done well, whether its via a family business or self made. You're right, this is america and i for one love to hear american success stories. It's inspiring which brings me to point 'b'.
B) maybe some people would like to know what people do to afford these awesome works of art because the level of love for the sport, respect for the quality of build and passion to boat is equal...the means to get there however, are not equaled in many cases. Meaning, what are we doing wrong that we can't afford a boat like that that we all drool over? I know where i went wrong - civil service. Doesn't mean i wouldn't like to strike out on my own and am always looking for opportunities to do so. But in the mean time, i'll be refined to buying used cigarettes and the such
i didn't read it as anyone being disrespectful. Just a natural curiosity. Doesn't sound like any harm was meant.
So in the end, what exactly is his family business?
Maybe as a fellow oso'r i can support it and help him buy his next mti.