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Old 04-16-2014, 08:23 PM
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Originally Posted by Quinlan
I think we just look down on Fountain owners lol
That's ok. Us Fountain owners are always looking back at you Ciggies.
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Old 04-16-2014, 08:26 PM
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I could have a bigger boat but couldn't afford to use it. I've got the little Donzi dialed in and it actually goes Off-Shore . I got in on a fun run to PIB and rode with a 51 OL, 47 Apache "Kemosabe" and two 38 Donzi ZRs. I was humbled by the Apache & OL big time. I admire the people with the awesome boats like the new lamborghini MTI. Good for them. They probably admire the people with Yachts like this Ford family Yacht on Lake St. Clair. Then there are the ocean going mega-yachts with helicopters. There will always be someone with something bigger or faster or better to bring anyone back down to Earth. I never look down on anyone except the 'toons .

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Originally Posted by drpete3
Btw. This thread is a good one
No sure if you remember or not but you started a thread about the 25outlaw I ended up buying and that it looked like a good deal for someone, you where a 100% accurate, my family and I have had lots of fun with it and are looking forward to lots more ! Also on that thread I Recieved a lot of helpfull information and congrats on the new to me boat, that thread has had me hooked to this site since !!!
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Baja owners... pffft. Plebes
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Originally Posted by Crossett
Baja owners... pffft. Plebes
lol low life maggots
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Originally Posted by thirdchildhood
I could have a bigger boat but couldn't afford to use it. I've got the little Donzi dialed in and it actually goes Off-Shore . I got in on a fun run to PIB and rode with a 51 OL, 47 Apache "Kemosabe" and two 38 Donzi ZRs. I was humbled by the Apache & OL big time. I admire the people with the awesome boats like the new lamborghini MTI. Good for them. They probably admire the people with Yachts like this Ford family Yacht on Lake St. Clair. Then there are the ocean going mega-yachts with helicopters. There will always be someone with something bigger or faster or better to bring anyone back down to Earth. I never look down on anyone except the 'toons .


Yep, very accurate! When I was younger growing up in Parker AZ I remember always wanting that boat that we could never afford - I remember my dad telling me in ten years you can have that very boat for next to nothing ! Didn't realize till later in life how much fun I was having in the one we owned and the memories I have from It would have been no differant if we had the other boat !
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Originally Posted by Crossett
Baja owners... pffft. Plebes
Us Warlock owners are orphings .
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Originally Posted by Crossett
Baja owners... pffft. Plebes
Hahaha - Plebes !!!
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Old 04-16-2014, 10:10 PM
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It's awesome to read the comments on this thread !! I wish I had more free time to be on the water, but being a hunting guide keeps me out of town a lot, and when I am on the water I'm guiding bowfishing, but even then when I'm working I feel like I'm not !!!

There's something just about being on the water that frees my soul !!!
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[QUOTE=3pointstar;4107664 A light house doesn't have to announce to the world what it is doing - it just shines-- [/QUOTE]

Love this! I am borrowing this.
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