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jeff1000man 02-05-2009 11:20 PM


Originally Posted by bigandy (Post 2794170)
tentative trip is tex to south florida with a few stops, then up to GA and south carolina, if someone will grow balls i will go to new york to pick up there boat if not i will just be driving back with a jet ski and an oven in the bed!!! let me know what you got.

Don't forget my drives in FL. And It is not the balls, I am waiting on the bank to grow a set and give me the cash. Deal shuold hopefully be done by then though.

I know where SPk1 goes when he is not on OSO. :party-smiley-004:

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/29037129/

Trojan-man 02-06-2009 01:14 AM


Originally Posted by bigandy (Post 2794170)
tentative trip is tex to south florida with a few stops, then up to GA and south carolina, if someone will grow balls i will go to new york to pick up there boat if not i will just be driving back with a jet ski and an oven in the bed!!! let me know what you got.

U wanna pull the banana to florida ? Hell, I can even ride along if you need company ...:food-smiley-007::ernaehrung004:

tomtbone1993 02-06-2009 02:43 AM


Originally Posted by Trojan-man (Post 2794191)
U wanna pull the banana to florida ? Hell, I can even ride along if you need company ...:food-smiley-007::ernaehrung004:

sounds good Frog

-Tom

tomtbone1993 02-06-2009 02:51 AM

phuck me....http://www.offshoreonly.com/forums/g...today-ice.html

bigandy 02-06-2009 07:55 AM


Originally Posted by Trojan-man (Post 2794191)
U wanna pull the banana to florida ? Hell, I can even ride along if you need company ...:food-smiley-007::ernaehrung004:

Yes i could, holler at me, keeps from back tracking a little. Closed on 3 acres by wade so i can be neighbors with him and rye-rye. Got another closing next week and i am gonna miss a shipment?!?!?

Rcolter 02-06-2009 09:27 AM

WHat land did you buy?

Rcolter 02-06-2009 03:06 PM

delete

spk1 02-06-2009 03:16 PM

Here is the marina where the Bandit willl be during the show.

http://www.miamibeachmarina.com/

boatman22 02-06-2009 03:57 PM

BigAndy ,
Marianella and I want to give you condolences, if there is anything and I do mean ANYTHING we can do to help you thru this please let us know. Our thoughts are with you.

BY U BOY 02-06-2009 06:08 PM


Originally Posted by boatman22 (Post 2794553)
BigAndy ,
Marianella and I want to give you condolences, if there is anything and I do mean ANYTHING we can do to help you thru this please let us know. Our thoughts are with you.

Ditto Andy, so sorry.

jeff1000man 02-06-2009 06:42 PM

Buy U Boy, I heard you were having a good month all ready. I told Tom that I would chip in to help you get the spagetti noodle Rolex for hitting your 10 car bonus. :grinser010:

tomtbone1993 02-06-2009 06:46 PM


Originally Posted by bigandy (Post 2794147)
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...m=390027903875

i am goin north to buy stuff but not skid steers, i sold my Track hoe today!!! This seems way in the money, Tbone will you manheim it for me?

02/04/09 BAY CITI Lease $55,000 19,864 Above BLACK SA 10G No
01/29/09 RIVRSIDE Lease $53,750 8,480 Above BLK SAPH 10G A Yes
01/29/09 RIVRSIDE Lease $51,000 20,227 Avg BLACK SA 10G A Yes
01/29/09 RIVRSIDE Regular $48,750 31,406 Avg WHITE 10G A Yes
01/29/09 RIVRSIDE Factory $48,000 3,787 Avg BLK SAPP 10G 6 Yes
01/28/09 NADE Lease $51,750 10,151 Avg INDIANAP 10G O Yes
01/27/09 FAAO Lease $54,600 10,295 Above BLACK SA 10G A Yes
01/27/09 FAAO Lease $54,200 12,468 Above ALPINE W 10G A Yes
01/21/09 SEATTLE Lease $55,000 9,530 Above BLACK SA 10G A Yes
01/15/09 W PALM Lease $50,800 24,198 Avg BLACK SA 10G A Yes
01/15/09 RIVRSIDE Lease $45,000 23,863 Below SLVRGRY 10G A Yes

mba1620 02-06-2009 09:50 PM

My condolences to Andy, family and friends.

bigandy 02-06-2009 09:57 PM

seems a little less fun to buy a car right now, for everyone wondering i am going to go underground for a while... nothing to worry about. i will say this not to bring down the spirit of this thread but one of the very last things she said to me was i spend to much time on here..............

it is important that we all have friends and a support group and motiviation through out the day but i have to admit right up until you realize what truely is important you probably focus your energy on the wrong things most of the time, and when i say " you " I mean me and alot of us maybe.

She wanted as much as anything for everyone to like her and she probably tried to hard sometimes but this group of my friends meant alot to her and she knew you guys were true, do anything for you friends, for that i appreciate you all. I am out of respect for her wishes not going to be on here anymore but if it isnt to much to ask since i cannot post pics, if anyone has boating pics of Marianne in there archive that they would like to post i think she would really like that. It may be more appropraite to start something new but i also understand the only pics you alll may have is of me with my pants pulled up or my ass crack showing?!!?

I sincerely want to thank jeff for his letter, i owe you at least one year of not busting your balls.... it means alot. ( maybe six months )

I loved Marianne and how could i not, i am half german, half irish and half mother phucker and she loved me. You guys are great, do me a favor and dont forget to tell the one you love how you feel. You will be a better person for having done so.

Signing off,
Big Andy

BY U BOY 02-06-2009 10:59 PM


Originally Posted by jeff1000man (Post 2794644)
Buy U Boy, I heard you were having a good month all ready. I told Tom that I would chip in to help you get the spagetti noodle Rolex for hitting your 10 car bonus. :grinser010:

I'm trying:party-smiley-004: Tom has been keeping me inline the last few days so:grinser010:

mba1620 02-06-2009 11:05 PM

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spk1 02-07-2009 04:17 AM


Originally Posted by bigandy (Post 2794801)
seems a little less fun to buy a car right now, for everyone wondering i am going to go underground for a while... nothing to worry about. i will say this not to bring down the spirit of this thread but one of the very last things she said to me was i spend to much time on here..............

it is important that we all have friends and a support group and motiviation through out the day but i have to admit right up until you realize what truely is important you probably focus your energy on the wrong things most of the time, and when i say " you " I mean me and alot of us maybe.

She wanted as much as anything for everyone to like her and she probably tried to hard sometimes but this group of my friends meant alot to her and she knew you guys were true, do anything for you friends, for that i appreciate you all. I am out of respect for her wishes not going to be on here anymore but if it isnt to much to ask since i cannot post pics, if anyone has boating pics of Marianne in there archive that they would like to post i think she would really like that. It may be more appropraite to start something new but i also understand the only pics you alll may have is of me with my pants pulled up or my ass crack showing?!!?

I sincerely want to thank jeff for his letter, i owe you at least one year of not busting your balls.... it means alot. ( maybe six months )

I loved Marianne and how could i not, i am half german, half irish and half mother phucker and she loved me. You guys are great, do me a favor and dont forget to tell the one you love how you feel. You will be a better person for having done so.

Signing off,
Big Andy

We all love Marianne, she brought a happy and friendly attitude to every get-together , I will allway appreciate that about her, More so,, She brought a side out in you andy that I respect and admire, noone cared for her the way you did, I know she felt it and you should be proud that you were the one to add that light to her life, I appreciate the fact that you brought her around for us to get to know and love, There are plenty of pictures of her enjoying boating events,, the great thing is every one of them shows a giant smile on her face, and you right by her side.
We love her, and we love you as well buddy,

boatman22 02-07-2009 08:42 AM

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Some photos of Marianne from the Jacksonville poker Run.

BigAndy and Marianne:

boatman22 02-07-2009 08:43 AM

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She will be missed:

boatman22 02-07-2009 08:45 AM

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More

boatman22 02-07-2009 08:46 AM

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more

boatman22 02-07-2009 08:48 AM

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boatman22 02-07-2009 09:03 AM

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This is how I'm going to remember her...never taking chit from anyone.....
WE WILL ALL MISS YOU MARIANNE

jeff1000man 02-07-2009 09:23 AM

YOU KNOW WHO YOU ARE.

http://www.offshoreonly.com/forums/s...s-20-00-a.html

jeff1000man 02-07-2009 09:41 AM

Spk1, have you seen this boat?

and second question. Is that fingerpring dust all oer the cabin?
http://www.yachtworld.com/core/listi..._id=53929&url=

wespin 02-07-2009 09:44 AM

My condolences to Andy, his family and friends. It is a difficult time for all involved but you will make it through it. My thoughts and prayers are with you............

tomtbone1993 02-07-2009 09:46 AM


Originally Posted by boatman22 (Post 2794985)
She will be missed:

that was a great week:cool:


Originally Posted by spk1 (Post 2794909)
We all love Marianne, she brought a happy and friendly attitude to every get-together , I will allway appreciate that about her, More so,, She brought a side out in you andy that I respect and admire, noone cared for her the way you did, I know she felt it and you should be proud that you were the one to add that light to her life, I appreciate the fact that you brought her around for us to get to know and love, There are plenty of pictures of her enjoying boating events,, the great thing is every one of them shows a giant smile on her face, and you right by her side.
We love her, and we love you as well buddy,

Nicely put, and I concur.

bigandy 02-07-2009 10:17 AM


Originally Posted by tomtbone1993 (Post 2795037)
that was a great week:cool:



Nicely put, and I concure.

i know i signed off but i was checking for pics, thanks guys.... and tom? who did you conquer, what are you the roman empire?????

Thank you for all of the calls and support, everyone knows i am a big dumb bastard and am not going to do anything dumb, probably just the opposite for a while. The only way in my opinion to honor her death is to honor the wishes she had in life. Gonna just lay low and spend time with the kiddos, got an entire house to pack up and get sold and alot of memories to sort threw and its just the kind of thing you gottta do by yourself. Luv all you guys and appreciate you.

Sign off #2
Maryandy

wstultz 02-07-2009 10:28 AM

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Words cannot express. You and the kiddos are in our thoughts and prayers.

wstultz 02-07-2009 10:36 AM

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more.

wstultz 02-07-2009 10:42 AM

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More Maryandy.....

tomtbone1993 02-07-2009 10:50 AM


Originally Posted by bigandy (Post 2795051)
i know i signed off but i was checking for pics, thanks guys.... and tom? who did you conquer, what are you the roman empire?????

Sign off #2
Maryandy

I was thinking more of the movie Crimson Tide.......although the Roman Empire is a nice touch.

boatman22 02-07-2009 03:35 PM

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Posting these for Ryan(Cornbread).;

boatman22 02-07-2009 03:36 PM

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Few More from Ryan

tomtbone1993 02-07-2009 05:18 PM

SJRA updates residents on lake issues

By Brad Meyer
Updated: 02.06.09
LAKE CONROE – San Jacinto River Authority officials discussed hydrilla, dam repairs and the future use of Lake Conroe water during a meeting of concerned citizens last week.

The Lake Conroe Communities Network, a nonprofit, nonpartisan group of area individuals, business owners, communities and subdivisions organized the meeting to address issues of importance to those that live and work near the lake.

“We appreciate the willingness of SJRA management to update the community on issues that impact our lives and our livelihoods,” said Norm Frank, LCCN president. “Lake Conroe is going to be increasingly important for residents throughout the county.”

Blake Kellum, SJRA division manager, started the meeting with an update on the successful eradication of hydrilla, an invasive water weed that has been a significant problem in recent years.

“You won’t see it in any appreciable quantities for a while,” he said. “Our most recent survey shows there is less than two acres in the entire lake, and we still have more than 100,000 white Amur grass carp to keep it under control.”

Kellum said officials do not anticipate hydrilla being an issue for at least four or five years but will conduct regular surveys to make sure the problem is addressed in a timely manner when the need arises.

Repairs to the Lake Conroe dam following Hurricane Ike are proceeding well, Kellum said. Wave action damaged approximately 1,500 feet of the 12,000-foot dam, necessitating nearly $1 million in repairs.

“We’re replacing the large rocks and boulders at present,” he said. “We anticipate the entire project will be completed by the end of March or early April.”

The biggest topic of interest, however, was the future of Lake Conroe as a source of water for Houston and Montgomery County. With growth outpacing groundwater resources, state agencies will limit the amount of water that can be drawn from wells – compelling the use of surface water.

“The Lone Star Groundwater Conservation District is mandating we come up with alternative water sources,” said Jace Houston, SJRA deputy general manager-administration. “Lake Conroe is a logical source, but Houston owns two-thirds of it and there will be a lot of local demand as well.”

Several waterfront homeowners expressed concern that Lake Conroe’s water level might plummet in the future as water demand increases. Jay Schmidt, a recent arrival from northern Nevada who is considering a lakefront home purchase, was particularly concerned about the impact of drawing water from Lake Conroe.

“Water management is a huge problem in Nevada,” he said. “I’d hate to see the lake drained away from waterfront homes.”

Based on historical release records, Houston assured Schmidt and the other attendees that lake levels would not be significantly affected unless the area experienced severe drought conditions – something that hasn’t happed in more than 50 years.

“The availability of water is crucial to our current and future population,” he said. “It’s not a problem now. But if we don’t come up with a viable plan, it someday will be.”

For more information about SJRA and Lake Conroe, visit www.sjra.net.

At a glance

The Lake Conroe Communities Network is a nonprofit, nonpartisan group formed to address issues of importance to residents and businesses in communities and subdivisions in the Lake Conroe area. For more information about the organization and its efforts in the community, call LCCN president Norm Frank at (936) 447-6118.

jeff1000man 02-07-2009 05:23 PM


Originally Posted by tomtbone1993 (Post 2795252)
SJRA updates residents on lake issues

By Brad Meyer
Updated: 02.06.09
LAKE CONROE – San Jacinto River Authority officials discussed hydrilla, dam repairs and the future use of Lake Conroe water during a meeting of concerned citizens last week.

The Lake Conroe Communities Network, a nonprofit, nonpartisan group of area individuals, business owners, communities and subdivisions organized the meeting to address issues of importance to those that live and work near the lake.

“We appreciate the willingness of SJRA management to update the community on issues that impact our lives and our livelihoods,” said Norm Frank, LCCN president. “Lake Conroe is going to be increasingly important for residents throughout the county.”

Blake Kellum, SJRA division manager, started the meeting with an update on the successful eradication of hydrilla, an invasive water weed that has been a significant problem in recent years.

“You won’t see it in any appreciable quantities for a while,” he said. “Our most recent survey shows there is less than two acres in the entire lake, and we still have more than 100,000 white Amur grass carp to keep it under control.”

Kellum said officials do not anticipate hydrilla being an issue for at least four or five years but will conduct regular surveys to make sure the problem is addressed in a timely manner when the need arises.

Repairs to the Lake Conroe dam following Hurricane Ike are proceeding well, Kellum said. Wave action damaged approximately 1,500 feet of the 12,000-foot dam, necessitating nearly $1 million in repairs.

“We’re replacing the large rocks and boulders at present,” he said. “We anticipate the entire project will be completed by the end of March or early April.”

The biggest topic of interest, however, was the future of Lake Conroe as a source of water for Houston and Montgomery County. With growth outpacing groundwater resources, state agencies will limit the amount of water that can be drawn from wells – compelling the use of surface water.

“The Lone Star Groundwater Conservation District is mandating we come up with alternative water sources,” said Jace Houston, SJRA deputy general manager-administration. “Lake Conroe is a logical source, but Houston owns two-thirds of it and there will be a lot of local demand as well.”

Several waterfront homeowners expressed concern that Lake Conroe’s water level might plummet in the future as water demand increases. Jay Schmidt, a recent arrival from northern Nevada who is considering a lakefront home purchase, was particularly concerned about the impact of drawing water from Lake Conroe.

“Water management is a huge problem in Nevada,” he said. “I’d hate to see the lake drained away from waterfront homes.”

Based on historical release records, Houston assured Schmidt and the other attendees that lake levels would not be significantly affected unless the area experienced severe drought conditions – something that hasn’t happed in more than 50 years.

“The availability of water is crucial to our current and future population,” he said. “It’s not a problem now. But if we don’t come up with a viable plan, it someday will be.”

For more information about SJRA and Lake Conroe, visit www.sjra.net.

At a glance

The Lake Conroe Communities Network is a nonprofit, nonpartisan group formed to address issues of importance to residents and businesses in communities and subdivisions in the Lake Conroe area. For more information about the organization and its efforts in the community, call LCCN president Norm Frank at (936) 447-6118.

Sounds like we are going to be on the losing end of that deal eventually.

jeff1000man 02-07-2009 05:31 PM

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Tbone is not the only one who breaks chit.

jeff1000man 02-07-2009 08:40 PM

OOPS

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/29065902/?GT1=43001

wstultz 02-08-2009 10:07 AM


Originally Posted by jeff1000man (Post 2795350)


Call Lefty, he should be able to give them some helpful tips.

wstultz 02-08-2009 10:08 AM

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