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Old 09-03-2016 | 08:50 AM
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Thanks Bjorn, you must own a very fast 22 classic and know when and when not to run it hard. Should not have ran, i knew better. I'm glad you could see the water. i was just plain impatient. My buddies where there and were waiting for me to come tie up. I was first in line at 9 30 am for LOTO, gave up my start and didn't run until 11 47 ? That was hard. The last text i sent my wife is that i was going but i wasn't going to run hard. When i took the start it felt pretty good and what the hell ,'Your at LOTO". I'm still in bed and getting better buy the day. Later on I'll sit down and thank everyone that helped us out there, what great people. I would never change a thing about that trip. Jeffrey McCann
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Old 09-03-2016 | 09:15 AM
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Thanks Bjorn, you must own a very fast 22 classic and know when and when not to run it hard. Should not have ran, i knew better. I'm glad you could see the water. i was just plain impatient. My buddies where there and were waiting for me to come tie up. I was first in line at 9 30 am for LOTO, gave up my start and didn't run until 11 47 ? That was hard. The last text i sent my wife is that i was going but i wasn't going to run hard. When i took the start it felt pretty good and what the hell ,'Your at LOTO". I'm still in bed and getting better buy the day. Later on I'll sit down and thank everyone that helped us out there, what great people. I would never change a thing about that trip. Jeffrey McCann
Speedy recovery dude! Thank God you are OK.

The fact that you are on here less than a week later is great news.
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Old 09-03-2016 | 11:39 AM
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Jeffrey, good to see you post here already. Everyone feared the worse seeing you unconscious and face down in the water. I can certainly understand the adrenaline rush and the pressure to make a fast pass. The boat can be replaced. Most of the hardware should be salvageable. Get well soon!
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Old 09-03-2016 | 12:21 PM
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Glad to see you are doing well, it could be much worse. Get better soon so you can start the winter project time of boating.
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Old 09-03-2016 | 12:22 PM
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Jeff Glad to see you ok .

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Old 09-03-2016 | 09:41 PM
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So Glad to see you are ok Jeff! Ann and I were worried about you. We cried for you, we prayed for you and we thank God that we will see you again! You are loved by many! You and Keri are awesome people!
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Wishing you a speedyvrecovery, Jeff!

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Wishing you a speedy recovery Jeff!!

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Originally Posted by screammachine
Thanks Bjorn, you must own a very fast 22 classic and know when and when not to run it hard. Should not have ran, i knew better. I'm glad you could see the water. i was just plain impatient. My buddies where there and were waiting for me to come tie up. I was first in line at 9 30 am for LOTO, gave up my start and didn't run until 11 47 ? That was hard. The last text i sent my wife is that i was going but i wasn't going to run hard. When i took the start it felt pretty good and what the hell ,'Your at LOTO". I'm still in bed and getting better buy the day. Later on I'll sit down and thank everyone that helped us out there, what great people. I would never change a thing about that trip. Jeffrey McCann
Your home, thats what counts at the end of the day. Heal up man, I predict there is some fiberglas dust in your future!
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Old 09-04-2016 | 08:19 AM
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I would never change a thing about that trip. Jeffrey McCann

Good to see you on here. Rest up, and don't worry about the online armchair throttlemen.
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