Silver Glenn "Toys for Tots"
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Originally posted by Ric232
Does everyone go up to Lake George to "play" after the toy drop-off? It's not like you can (or should) go faster than 30mph on the river.
Does everyone go up to Lake George to "play" after the toy drop-off? It's not like you can (or should) go faster than 30mph on the river.
I know I will,and I always do. The lake is awesome for strechin out so long that its not in the 60`s for a high that day.
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Originally posted by ChrisK
You know the good ole jungle den... You commented to me on how much you enjoyed the rooms there!
You know the good ole jungle den... You commented to me on how much you enjoyed the rooms there!
Those rooms were rough.I kneeled on the bed and thought I was going clear to the floor.The dark panneling and dark everything tells me I`m a long way from home (toto). Nothin like lodging at the beach. Its a different lifstyle for sure.
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Joe, don't know yet. I'm still in the middle of my "repainting my outdrives" project. Wanted to finish it this weekend but too damn cold to paint. The last time I was on the St. John's River I was in sixth grade, and that was like a long long time ago. I would like to try to make it this time, but it all, as usual, depends on work, and if I can get the drives finished. Russ
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I just went on a toy for tots ride today on the east coast... can we say a ton O bikes!... I have heard estimates of 25,000 bikes!... I saw the parking lot, and I am to believe that is somewhat acurate!... Anyway, I dont think I will be takin out the boat for that... the weather is just to damn cold lately for that....
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I've been on this run before and it's great. The river is awesome and it's a very pleasant cruise through some winding jungle.
You won't be disappointed.
There's usually a large turnout, but mostly river rats, some offshore.
You won't be disappointed. There's usually a large turnout, but mostly river rats, some offshore.





