Panty dropper charged with running from cops.
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Ok, one more story. Milwaukee police boat is sitting near the harbor entrance, sees me coming through the opening at probably 10mph with a slight wake. Why is it a slight wake you ask? Because it was a east wind kicking up 2-4 footers. The frick'in genius blasts over to me and yells at me telling me it "no wake no wake". I'm give him a confused look and point to the rollers i'm still currently navigating. WTF!!!!!! Now looking at the size of this opening wtf is it a no wake???????
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Have you seen photos of the previous owner (of Panty Dropper) and his girlfriend/wife aboard? She is smoking, and usually wearing the bare minimum to be legal.... So the name was working for the previous owner...
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Not sure if its still around or not but there used to be a boat ive seen in Chicago some 10+ yrs ago that was called Panty Puller (i think).... seen it out maybe 2 times and never any women on board! I don't know what girl would want to be seen on a boat named like that...
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You never run from the authorities in Thailand.
Many of the small islands in my area are owned by the Royal Thai Navy and on certain days, they do naval exercises in the area. I was headed out to an island with a few friends recently and saw a naval boat 2-300 yards of my starboard bow and didn't think anything more. Probably 70' long and not fast, even compared to my slow boat. He had a couple of lights flashing and I just kept on running.
No further warnings like sirens, horns or similar, they fired a shot across my bow! Some of our crew thought it was funny but knowing how Thai authorities deal with situations, I damn near s*** myself. Slowed down, hands up in the customary Thai greeting fashion (wai) and a smart u-turn. Lesson learnt, see a naval vessel with a light on, travel in the opposite direction.
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Many of the small islands in my area are owned by the Royal Thai Navy and on certain days, they do naval exercises in the area. I was headed out to an island with a few friends recently and saw a naval boat 2-300 yards of my starboard bow and didn't think anything more. Probably 70' long and not fast, even compared to my slow boat. He had a couple of lights flashing and I just kept on running.
No further warnings like sirens, horns or similar, they fired a shot across my bow! Some of our crew thought it was funny but knowing how Thai authorities deal with situations, I damn near s*** myself. Slowed down, hands up in the customary Thai greeting fashion (wai) and a smart u-turn. Lesson learnt, see a naval vessel with a light on, travel in the opposite direction.
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