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Originally Posted by tomtbone1993
(Post 2393726)
Beak42 will you let me know if this boat is at the show???
Thanks, http://www.offshoreonlyclassifieds.c...o17613-en.html |
Originally Posted by Beak42
(Post 2393739)
Yes,. I know that boat. I saw it on the trailer at South Shore Harbor several times last summer. That's a "Miami Vice" boat.
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Originally Posted by jeff1000man
(Post 2393675)
Plan for saturday is to leave town around 4-4:30 and get there before 6. We al know how good you guys are at staying on time.
Tbone gets off work at 6 tomorrow. Show closes at 9pm. Boatman said he can go if he gets back to his house early enough. Wstultz has to get his dripping nose fixed, and Joew has to ask Kim if he can go or not. I am sure Trojan,Spk1 and SPF1000 will hold hands and go together. |
Originally Posted by tomtbone1993
(Post 2393795)
Final Plan get the word out......Wee Man can catch up with us. Why don't we all meet up at Papasitos across the street?
Spk1 is at the boat show right now being shady. :party-smiley-004: |
Originally Posted by jeff1000man
(Post 2393804)
Are you bringing your bulletproof vest?
Spk1 is at the boat show right now being shady. :party-smiley-004: |
Originally Posted by tomtbone1993
(Post 2393808)
I am really surprised you have not hit Louie up to take the coach.....If TxLefty was here, he would have by now......:hitfan:
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Here is where everyone will be
Bigandy will be scoping out the kiddie fish tank with a bag of lolly pops. Lefty will be at the car polish booth telling the blond about how well it will work on his hummer that he parks next to the submarine that is in lake livingston. Spk1 will talk to the guy at Yacht sales, tell him that he once had a battleship and then go stand in line at the hot dog stand. Joew will not be there, or else he would be trying to stab people with the display fishing rods. SPF100 will be at the Hawaiian Tropic booth, for 2 reasons. Jeff1000 will be at the beer stand. Trojan Man will be standing next to Wstultz Wstultz will be at the Formula booth telling them about how good a Sutphen is. Louie will be asking the event coordinator "where are all the real boats" Boatman22 will not show up because his wife won't let him hang out with us anymore. Tbone will be at the Cubic Zirconia booth asking how much a replica of Kellies ring would cost so he can get some more boat parts. Weeman will be standing in line to get his Texas Bikini team calender signed, but will get skipped over becasue the 6' tall blond signing the poster will not see him. Did I miss anyone? :evilb: |
Originally Posted by jeff1000man
(Post 2393813)
:party-smiley-004::evilb::party-smiley-004:
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Originally Posted by jeff1000man
(Post 2393815)
Here is where everyone will be
Bigandy will be scoping out the kiddie fish tank with a bag of lolly pops. Lefty will be at the car polish booth telling the blond about how well it will work on his hummer that he parks next to the submarine that is in lake livingston. Spk1 will talk to the guy at Yacht sales, tell him that he once had a battleship and then go stand in line at the hot dog stand. Joew will not be there, or else he would be trying to stab people with the display fishing rods. SPF100 will be at the Hawaiian Tropic booth, for 2 reasons. Jeff1000 will be at the beer stand. Trojan Man will be standing next to Wstultz Wstultz will be at the Formula booth telling them about how good a Sutphen is. Louie will be asking the event coordinator "where are all the real boats" Weeman will be standing in line to get his Texas Bikini team calender signed, but will get skipped over becasue the 6' tall blond signing the poster will not see him. Did I miss anyone? :evilb: I will be at the Donzi booth trying to get approved finaced for 45 years:cool-smiley-011::cool-smiley-011: |
Originally Posted by tomtbone1993
(Post 2393819)
I will be at the Donzi booth trying to get approved finaced for 45 years:cool-smiley-011::cool-smiley-011:
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Originally Posted by tomtbone1993
(Post 2393816)
What does this mean??????:cool-smiley-011:
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Originally Posted by jeff1000man
(Post 2393815)
Here is where everyone will be
Bigandy will be scoping out the kiddie fish tank with a bag of lolly pops. Lefty will be at the car polish booth telling the blond about how well it will work on his hummer that he parks next to the submarine that is in lake livingston. Spk1 will talk to the guy at Yacht sales, tell him that he once had a battleship and then go stand in line at the hot dog stand. Joew will not be there, or else he would be trying to stab people with the display fishing rods. SPF100 will be at the Hawaiian Tropic booth, for 2 reasons. Jeff1000 Will be at the how to successfully pick up chicks seminar.. Trojan Man will be standing next to Wstultz Wstultz will be at the Formula booth telling them about how good a Sutphen is. Louie will be asking the event coordinator "where are all the real boats" Boatman22 will not show up because his wife won't let him hang out with us anymore. Tbone will be at the Cubic Zirconia booth asking how much a replica of Kellies ring would cost so he can get some more boat parts. Weeman will be standing in line to get his Texas Bikini team calender signed, but will get skipped over becasue the 6' tall blond signing the poster will not see him. Did I miss anyone? :evilb: |
Originally Posted by BY U BOY
(Post 2393830)
I will be looking for a sturdier step stool:D
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Starting to like this one. :D
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Originally Posted by tomtbone1993
(Post 2393819)
I will be at the Donzi booth trying to get approved finaced for 45 years:cool-smiley-011::cool-smiley-011:
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Originally Posted by wstultz
(Post 2393916)
There wasn't a donzi booth with anything but a fish and ski in it for the last 10 years. What makes you thing they will have a 38 this year?
They did have that bad azz shelby there with the 525 in it last year. |
I'll be with Jeffro at the monster truck jamboree next door!
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Originally Posted by wstultz
(Post 2393936)
I'll be with Jeffro at the monster truck jamboree next door!
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Originally Posted by wstultz
(Post 2393916)
There wasn't a donzi booth with anything but a fish and ski in it for the last 10 years. What makes you thing they will have a 38 this year?
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Originally Posted by jeff1000man
(Post 2393900)
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Originally Posted by jeff1000man
(Post 2394252)
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Originally Posted by BY U BOY
(Post 2394263)
can you say scam:angry-smiley-038:
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94 post away from 15K post of worthless BS
Jeffro is 1 post away from 4k of worthless BS....:):) |
Originally Posted by tomtbone1993
(Post 2394286)
not really......i heard you can't give away Scarabs:hitfan::evilb:
You can get good deals on rigging if you buy them whole though. HAHA |
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I can see I haven't missed much over the past few weeks. Let me know if you monkey's get a firm plan on the boat show. I think Rick from Dockside said we can use some of his passes. He said he was trying to set a "Conroe" night and invite all of us down during the week.
FYI...gonna be 78 tomorrow if anyone is gonna hit the lake. |
I will be heading that way around 6 or so, maybe buy y boy, spick1, and spf100000000 can all carpool or something.
ps. Jeffman I picked up all kinds of steals on stuff at the used engines and parts sale last night, all the way in the back :evilb: |
Originally Posted by txlefty
(Post 2394418)
I can see I haven't missed much over the past few weeks. Let me know if you monkey's get a firm plan on the boat show. I think Rick from Dockside said we can use some of his passes. He said he was trying to set a "Conroe" night and invite all of us down during the week.
FYI...gonna be 78 tomorrow if anyone is gonna hit the lake. |
Originally Posted by Trojan-man
(Post 2394427)
I will be heading that way around 6 or so, maybe buy y boy, spick1, and spf100000000 can all carpool or something.
ps. Jeffman I picked up all kinds of steals on stuff at the used engines and parts sale last night, all the way in the back :evilb: I have about a half a uhaul truck right now. |
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good prop testing weather tomorrow:):)
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Here you go Jeffro.....looks like you are going back to Cali, going back to Cali
SANTA ANA, Calif. — A levee break flooded hundreds of homes Saturday as the storm that has pummeled the West Coast with high wind and heavy rain dropped a thick blanket of snow on the Sierra Nevada on Saturday. Thousands of people had no power in three states and thousands more had been told to leave their homes in mudslide-prone areas of Southern California. • Click here for photos. • Click here to track the storm at the National Weather Service. Up to 44 inches of snow had fallen in some parts of the Sierra Nevada, the National Weather Service said Saturday morning. Forecasters expected the storm to dump as much as 10 feet at higher elevations of the mountain range by Sunday. East of the Sierra in Nevada's Lyon County, a levee broke early Saturday along an agricultural canal, releasing water as much as 3 feet deep into the town of Fernley and stranding about 3,500 people, authorities said. Rescuers were using school buses, boats and helicopters. No injuries were reported. RelatedStories California Set to Be Blasted by Severe Storms Photo Essays California Storm The Fernley area had gotten heavy rain on Friday plus snow. "It was a mess up there last night," said Chuck Allen of the Nevada Department of Public Safety. "It's so cold here. The snow is about 2 inches in depth and the temperatures are right near the frigid mark both for the rescuers and rescuees." Flights were grounded Friday and trucks overturned in Northern California as wind gusted to 80 mph during the second wave of the arctic storm that has sent trees crashing onto houses, cars and roads. Hundreds of thousands of customers lost power from central California into Oregon and Washington. In the south, residents of Orange County canyons that were stripped by wildfires last fall — making them susceptible to mudslides — nervously watched weather reports to learn when they might be hit by the fierce wind and heavy downpours forecast for the area. "There's a little bit of a letup right now in the rain, but there's still a huge band of rain that's going to come in today," Ted MacKechnie, a National Weather Service forecaster, said Saturday morning. About 3,000 people in four canyons had been told to leave their homes by 7 p.m. Friday, Orange County fire Capt. Mike Blawn said. However, there was no indication how many obeyed. "We have been hearing that very small percentage of them actually evacuated," Battalion Chief Kris Concepcion said. Flash flood warnings were in effect Saturday for broad swaths of Southern California, including most of Los Angeles County and southeastern Santa Barbara County. Homeowners in Southern California and the Central Valley stacked sandbags and hay bales around their homes to keep out floods. A voluntary evacuation was in effect at an apartment complex northwest of downtown Los Angeles because of flooding and a small mudslide. In the Sierra Nevada, where a winter storm warning was in effect, the California Department of Transportation said Interstate 80, the main east-west link between Northern California and Nevada, was reopened Saturday, but tire chains were mandatory on a 60-mile stretch. While the highway was shut down during the night, the Red Cross set up a 200-bed shelter in Truckee for stranded motorists. Winter storm warnings also were issued for mountain areas in Colorado, where forecasters said several feet of snow is possible this weekend. In the Sierra National Forest, three missing members of a Clovis family were found in good condition just after nightfall Friday, ending a daylong search, when rescuers found them with three other hikers who had apparently gotten trapped by the snowfall. The state opened its emergency operations center Friday to coordinate storm response, and Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger said he had spoken with Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff by phone. About 440,000 homes and businesses from the Bay Area to the Central Valley were in the dark early Saturday, down from about 1.5 million the day before. It could be days before all the lights are back on, Pacific Gas & Electric officials said. The sprawling storm system also toppled trees and cut power to thousands of customers in Washington and Oregon. "A huge tree, over 100 years old, just fell across the house. It just wrecked the whole thing," Faye Reed said of her daughter Teenia's damaged home north of Sacramento. "They won't be able to live in it. The whole ceiling fell in, and now it's raining inside." |
Originally Posted by tomtbone1993
(Post 2394490)
Here you go Jeffro.....looks like you are going back to Cali, going back to Cali
SANTA ANA, Calif. — A levee break flooded hundreds of homes Saturday as the storm that has pummeled the West Coast with high wind and heavy rain dropped a thick blanket of snow on the Sierra Nevada on Saturday. Thousands of people had no power in three states and thousands more had been told to leave their homes in mudslide-prone areas of Southern California. • Click here for photos. • Click here to track the storm at the National Weather Service. Up to 44 inches of snow had fallen in some parts of the Sierra Nevada, the National Weather Service said Saturday morning. Forecasters expected the storm to dump as much as 10 feet at higher elevations of the mountain range by Sunday. East of the Sierra in Nevada's Lyon County, a levee broke early Saturday along an agricultural canal, releasing water as much as 3 feet deep into the town of Fernley and stranding about 3,500 people, authorities said. Rescuers were using school buses, boats and helicopters. No injuries were reported. RelatedStories California Set to Be Blasted by Severe Storms Photo Essays California Storm The Fernley area had gotten heavy rain on Friday plus snow. "It was a mess up there last night," said Chuck Allen of the Nevada Department of Public Safety. "It's so cold here. The snow is about 2 inches in depth and the temperatures are right near the frigid mark both for the rescuers and rescuees." Flights were grounded Friday and trucks overturned in Northern California as wind gusted to 80 mph during the second wave of the arctic storm that has sent trees crashing onto houses, cars and roads. Hundreds of thousands of customers lost power from central California into Oregon and Washington. In the south, residents of Orange County canyons that were stripped by wildfires last fall — making them susceptible to mudslides — nervously watched weather reports to learn when they might be hit by the fierce wind and heavy downpours forecast for the area. "There's a little bit of a letup right now in the rain, but there's still a huge band of rain that's going to come in today," Ted MacKechnie, a National Weather Service forecaster, said Saturday morning. About 3,000 people in four canyons had been told to leave their homes by 7 p.m. Friday, Orange County fire Capt. Mike Blawn said. However, there was no indication how many obeyed. "We have been hearing that very small percentage of them actually evacuated," Battalion Chief Kris Concepcion said. Flash flood warnings were in effect Saturday for broad swaths of Southern California, including most of Los Angeles County and southeastern Santa Barbara County. Homeowners in Southern California and the Central Valley stacked sandbags and hay bales around their homes to keep out floods. A voluntary evacuation was in effect at an apartment complex northwest of downtown Los Angeles because of flooding and a small mudslide. In the Sierra Nevada, where a winter storm warning was in effect, the California Department of Transportation said Interstate 80, the main east-west link between Northern California and Nevada, was reopened Saturday, but tire chains were mandatory on a 60-mile stretch. While the highway was shut down during the night, the Red Cross set up a 200-bed shelter in Truckee for stranded motorists. Winter storm warnings also were issued for mountain areas in Colorado, where forecasters said several feet of snow is possible this weekend. In the Sierra National Forest, three missing members of a Clovis family were found in good condition just after nightfall Friday, ending a daylong search, when rescuers found them with three other hikers who had apparently gotten trapped by the snowfall. The state opened its emergency operations center Friday to coordinate storm response, and Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger said he had spoken with Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff by phone. About 440,000 homes and businesses from the Bay Area to the Central Valley were in the dark early Saturday, down from about 1.5 million the day before. It could be days before all the lights are back on, Pacific Gas & Electric officials said. The sprawling storm system also toppled trees and cut power to thousands of customers in Washington and Oregon. "A huge tree, over 100 years old, just fell across the house. It just wrecked the whole thing," Faye Reed said of her daughter Teenia's damaged home north of Sacramento. "They won't be able to live in it. The whole ceiling fell in, and now it's raining inside." |
ok boys do yall think we can hit 20k post by 3/9/2008.:D
I don't think you monkies can do it:evilb: |
have plans changed for 2nite? where are we meeting?
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We are leaving Conroe now. We will meet you monkies there. Joew and Lefty will be leaving a little later as will Trojan man.
Spk1, Bigandy and myself are on our way. Tbone will meet us there also. Phones work inside. Not a problem. Let's get ready to rumble. :evilb: |
Originally Posted by jeff1000man
(Post 2394653)
We are leaving Conroe now. We will meet you monkies there. Joew and Lefty will be leaving a little later as will Trojan man.
Spk1, Bigandy and myself are on our way. Tbone will meet us there also. Phones work inside. Not a problem. Let's get ready to rumble. :evilb: |
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