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Originally Posted by Trojan-man
(Post 2203298)
www.IthoughtthatwasreservedforGregory'sonly.com
:D :bunny: :D he also has www.IforgotmoreaboutFountainsthanTomknows.com WWW.JOEISGODSGIFTTOBOATS.COM |
Thanks for all of the new websites to check out fellas but can we get back to the point.
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Originally Posted by wstultz
(Post 2203340)
Thanks for all of the new websites to check out fellas but can we get back to the point.
www.nowthatitworksiamscaredtodriveit.com :evilb: That should get us back on track. |
Originally Posted by jeff1000man
(Post 2203377)
WWW.Ispent3yearsfixingmyboat.com
www.nowthatitworksiamscaredtodriveit.com :evilb: That should get us back on track. |
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www.irememberedtoputthepluginmyoilpan.com
Now were back on track. I'm really tired of this url crap. |
Originally Posted by tomtbone1993
(Post 2200801)
just a little brotherly love.........
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Keep acting tuff Tdi(khole, Me drinking has nothing to do w/ you not knowing where you were and getting pissed at me when I tried to tell you. Maybe you should ask spk1 or your future wife what happened before you start talkin chit..... Oh wait I am sure all three of us are wrong and you are right.:rolleyes: :rolleyes:
Here is just a couple of helpful tools when driving at night. 1. Stay in the channel until you make your turn. This is so you don't hit a big pyle of rocks other wise know as jetties. 2. Listen to the other people in the boat and don't assume you know all. 3. Use the chartplotter on you boat. 4. Hell, if you didn't know where you were you could have atleast just followed the slick into Walden:evilb: Keep talkin chit telephone tuff guy.................................. |
Originally Posted by joew.
(Post 2203748)
Keep acting tuff Tdi(khole, Me drinking has nothing to do w/ you not knowing where you were and getting pissed at me when I tried to tell you. Maybe you should ask spk1 or your future wife what happened before you start talkin chit..... Oh wait I am sure all three of us are wrong and you are right.:rolleyes: :rolleyes:
Here is just a couple of helpful tools when driving at night. 1. Stay in the channel until you make your turn. This is so you don't hit a big pyle of rocks other wise know as jetties. 2. Listen to the other people in the boat and don't assume you know all. 3. Use the chartplotter on you boat. 4. Hell, if you didn't know where you were you could have atleast just followed the slick into Walden:evilb: Keep talkin chit telephone tuff guy.................................. For example: I did not need you to adjust my chartplotter I did not need you to worry about my tab settings I did not need you to worry about the position of my drives I did not need you on my side like a shadow If you wanted to worry about anything, you should have worried about where all the beer went............. Why do you act like this is the first time I have dropped you off at a dock and told you to F off???? |
Originally Posted by wstultz
(Post 2203721)
www.troublemakerwillripoffscareymarysthroatand$hit downherneck.com
No URL needed. |
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