The B.S. Thread
You mean Bill Robbins? Yes that is him.
And your sarcasm as it applies to the TOPPS events that you are impying is clearly received. Let it be noted that your opinion is highly cherished.
ANd the rest of OUR members would like to relay how much class they thought you brought to the event by running around with a pitcher of vodka and tryng to hit on the 12 year old girls that were guests of the resort. I am sure that whos ever guest you were was very proud to have you on his list. As a matter of fact, I think that comment was made in those exact words several times in regards to your conduct.
Since you hold our events in such high regard, and they don't ever seem to be up to your high standards, feel free to exclude yourself from them in the future.
And your sarcasm as it applies to the TOPPS events that you are impying is clearly received. Let it be noted that your opinion is highly cherished.
ANd the rest of OUR members would like to relay how much class they thought you brought to the event by running around with a pitcher of vodka and tryng to hit on the 12 year old girls that were guests of the resort. I am sure that whos ever guest you were was very proud to have you on his list. As a matter of fact, I think that comment was made in those exact words several times in regards to your conduct.
Since you hold our events in such high regard, and they don't ever seem to be up to your high standards, feel free to exclude yourself from them in the future.
This event would still be in a 30 yr old facility in Willis tx if not for my efforts and until you pass the torch to some else as the resident creeper by getting rid of your underwater crotch camera you should be a little less quick to make judgements calls on how others should act in public....
I apologize to any of those people who thought I gave a fuq about what anyone other than my kids think about me anyway because I certainly don't.... anyone who agrees with jeff that my post is so malicious can eat a dick also.
make your first step to not having me at any events be removing me from the TOPPS email list.... there are board members who go to other cities and STATES even for a poker run and dont come to your events that are within walking distance so catch a fuqin clue as to who wins your little popularity contest ... so far i have encouraged one nut and my cock to be sucked by the afore metioned and if i have forgot to include someone or they are just really good at it, i encourage you and your mothers to suck my one remaining unooccupied testicle....
thanks Bigandy
Last edited by bigandy; 07-18-2010 at 09:22 PM.
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Canpy 29' BAJA. There has got to be someone in the LCPBC that is all over this
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This sounds a little dramatic
A Bentwater couple who saved passengers of a sinking boat Saturday night on Lake Conroe are being called “hometown heroes” for their bravery.
Shortly before 8 p.m. Saturday, a 9-1-1 call came into the Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office Central Dispatching System reporting a “sinking boat” in Lake Conroe near Edgewood Drive in the Bentwater subdivision.
Dispatched were members of the Montgomery County Precinct 1 Constables Marine Division, The Montgomery Fire Department, The North Montgomery County Fire Department, The Lake Conroe Fire Department and the Montgomery County Hospital District EMS.
Marine Division Sgt. Randy Sanson found the scene to be secure and all the passengers who were in the water were present safely on shore and being given assistance by Marcus and Jill Bak.
The 9-1-1 caller was identified as Marcus Bak. He provided the details to the 9-1-1 operator and immediately went into a water rescue mode to assist the five people struggling in the water.
The Baks left their home and ran outside, grabbing life jackets and ropes. While continuing to observe the boat sinking and the passengers on board struggling to get off the boat, the Baks jumped into the water and swam to help them.
The couple assisted the first victim, a female passenger, to shore. Then, without hesitation, Marcus Bak grabbed a ski tube and swam back to assist the four other passengers, pulling them safely to shore.
Sanson reported that while the Baks do not consider themselves heroes of any kind, they are “hometown heroes.”
“The water was extremely rough with heavy winds, a 3- to 4-foot chop, with a strong surface current that literally pushed the sinking boat a distance of over 50 yards away from the original point the Baks first observed the boat in distress,” Sanson said. “The Baks risked their own safety and well being to save these people in these extremely hazardous conditions to assist the passengers.”
Sanson stated that if it were not for the Baks’ assistance, there could have been a real tragedy on Lake Conroe. Two passengers were transported in stable condition for treatment and medical follow-up.
A Bentwater couple who saved passengers of a sinking boat Saturday night on Lake Conroe are being called “hometown heroes” for their bravery.
Shortly before 8 p.m. Saturday, a 9-1-1 call came into the Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office Central Dispatching System reporting a “sinking boat” in Lake Conroe near Edgewood Drive in the Bentwater subdivision.
Dispatched were members of the Montgomery County Precinct 1 Constables Marine Division, The Montgomery Fire Department, The North Montgomery County Fire Department, The Lake Conroe Fire Department and the Montgomery County Hospital District EMS.
Marine Division Sgt. Randy Sanson found the scene to be secure and all the passengers who were in the water were present safely on shore and being given assistance by Marcus and Jill Bak.
The 9-1-1 caller was identified as Marcus Bak. He provided the details to the 9-1-1 operator and immediately went into a water rescue mode to assist the five people struggling in the water.
The Baks left their home and ran outside, grabbing life jackets and ropes. While continuing to observe the boat sinking and the passengers on board struggling to get off the boat, the Baks jumped into the water and swam to help them.
The couple assisted the first victim, a female passenger, to shore. Then, without hesitation, Marcus Bak grabbed a ski tube and swam back to assist the four other passengers, pulling them safely to shore.
Sanson reported that while the Baks do not consider themselves heroes of any kind, they are “hometown heroes.”
“The water was extremely rough with heavy winds, a 3- to 4-foot chop, with a strong surface current that literally pushed the sinking boat a distance of over 50 yards away from the original point the Baks first observed the boat in distress,” Sanson said. “The Baks risked their own safety and well being to save these people in these extremely hazardous conditions to assist the passengers.”
Sanson stated that if it were not for the Baks’ assistance, there could have been a real tragedy on Lake Conroe. Two passengers were transported in stable condition for treatment and medical follow-up.






