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tomtbone1993 03-24-2013 07:40 PM

Clean Gun

http://www.offshoreonly.com/classifi...o50536-en.html

tomtbone1993 03-27-2013 06:34 PM

chirp...chirp..chirp...this thread sucks...along with you clowns...

joew. 03-28-2013 02:18 PM

This place does suck!!!!! Not a single name for the fountain? I was expecting at least a mini me joke or something.

A few names.....
Stultzless
32' and running
Islander II
Final offer
Fuelin around
Happy hours


I mean come on you bit(hes!

wstultz 03-28-2013 02:55 PM

How about.....paper or plastic?

wstultz 03-28-2013 02:55 PM

You can put a dollar by the paper and a credit card by the plastic

wstultz 03-28-2013 02:56 PM

Or paper AND plastic. :)

wstultz 03-28-2013 02:57 PM

It should be named "you take it in the can!"

wstultz 03-28-2013 02:58 PM

" better than horse world"

wstultz 03-28-2013 03:00 PM

"My other boat is a horse"

wstultz 03-28-2013 03:02 PM

Whatever it's named it needs to have Captain Insaneo next to the driver's seat.

BY U BOY 03-28-2013 09:05 PM


Originally Posted by joew. (Post 3894409)
This place does suck!!!!! Not a single name for the fountain? I was expecting at least a mini me joke or something.

A few names.....
Stultzless
32' and running
Islander II
Final offer
Fuelin around
Happy hours


I mean come on you bit(hes!

You're a scotch man so how about
Straight up

spk1 03-28-2013 11:31 PM


Originally Posted by joew. (Post 3894409)
This place does suck!!!!! Not a single name for the fountain? I was expecting at least a mini me joke or something.

A few names.....
Stultzless
32' and running
Islander II
Final offer
Fuelin around
Happy hours


I mean come on you bit(hes!

WoW! You lob this snowball right over the plate and no one swings? <-----------:evilb: for the first name.

Swing and a Miss!
WhoreBag
The CaN
All out of Teal
Whores power
ToothLess
"A Little Starboard" <----:evilb:
Qucik Flip
Banana Hammock
Mini CrapShoot

Need I go on or is there a winner in that bunch? :evilb:

wstultz 03-29-2013 07:57 AM

"Pistol whipped"
" the wrong stuff"
" moisture missile"
" liquor box"
"Cucah!"
"My previous owners were much cooler than me"
"Island hopper"
"I just got spanked by another Sutphen"
"My beak is longer than yours"
" yes I have a gold chain"
" time capsule"
I can go all day!

joew. 03-29-2013 09:15 AM

Now we are getting on track! I like the Island hopper them personally. That said, some of those names brought back several memories:)

On Time 03-29-2013 02:38 PM

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Originally Posted by tomtbone1993 (Post 3891322)
Good times today.....time to come up with a new boat name for joew's beak....

I am thinking Kim's beak ect...ect...

Boner Vision

spk1 03-29-2013 07:34 PM


Originally Posted by joew. (Post 3894861)
Now we are getting on track! I like the Island hopper them personally. That said, some of those names brought back several memories:)

Did you mean "Theme" one week as a fountain owner and he is already tethlongnging. :evilb:

Theme (narrative)


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In contemporary literary studies, a theme is the central topic, subject, or concept a text treats, not to be confused with whatever message, moral, or commentary it may send or be interpreted as sending regarding said concept (i.e., its inferred "thesis"). While the term "theme" was for a period used to reference "message" or "moral," literary critics now rarely employ it in this fashion, namely due to the confusion it causes regarding the common denotation of theme: "[t]he subject of discourse, discussion, conversation, meditation, or composition; a topic."[1][1]

Nevertheless, many textbooks still promote theme's traditional usage in which theme is differentiated from subject—a work's subject being what readers "think the work is about" and its theme being "what the work says about the subject".[2] While the traditional use of theme to mean "the text's thesis" is still generally considered the most efficient usage, the confusion it provokes in pedagogical situations due the popular denotation of theme (mentioned above), has encouraged the introduction of the terms "thematic concept" (for subject) and "thematic statement" (for theme).

Given this context, the most common contemporary understanding of theme is an idea or concept that is central to a story, which can often be summed in a single word (i.e., love, death, betrayal). Typical examples of themes of this type are conflict between the individual and society; coming of age; humans in conflict with technology; nostalgia; and the dangers of unchecked ambition.[3]

According to a slightly different view, a theme may be exemplified by the actions, utterances, or thoughts of a character in a novel, and may differ from the thesis—the text's or implied author's implied worldview.[4]

A story may have several themes. Themes often explore historically common or cross-culturally recognizable ideas and are usually implied rather than stated explicitly. Along with plot, character, setting, and style, theme is considered one of the fundamental components of fiction.[5]





Contents
[hide] 1 Techniques 1.1 Leitwortstil
1.2 Thematic patterning

2 See also
3 References
4 External links

foosdaddy 03-30-2013 10:12 PM

Hello neighbors,

I'm new to this site and this is my 1st post. I'm posting here because I'm looking to ask the local folks questions on where to take my boat, after I purchase it, to have some upgrades installed. I'd like find out where to take it and 'not' to take it for repairs/upgrades.

I'm in the middle of purchasing a '97 Baja Outlaw 29 SST. I'm purchasing it from a local dealer on hwy 105. It is supposed to be detailed and everything operating 100% when I arrive back into the country April 18th.

After the purchase, I'll be looking to put it into a shop to have the following installed/replaced.
* A 'rockin' stereo system.
* LED lights around the speakers and through out the cabin.
* 2 stern under water LED lights.
* A combo GPS, Chart Plotter, Depth sounder & Fish Finder.
* Recover the 2 Captains chairs, rear bench seat & engine hatch or sun pad.

Where do you recommend taking it for quality work with decent rates?

I'm looking forward to the replies as it's been a month now since the beginning of this purchase and I can't sleep. All I do is think about this boat! ! !

Thank you to all for any info.

joew. 03-31-2013 09:20 PM


Originally Posted by foosdaddy (Post 3895609)
Hello neighbors,

I'm new to this site and this is my 1st post. I'm posting here because I'm looking to ask the local folks questions on where to take my boat, after I purchase it, to have some upgrades installed. I'd like find out where to take it and 'not' to take it for repairs/upgrades.

I'm in the middle of purchasing a '97 Baja Outlaw 29 SST. I'm purchasing it from a local dealer on hwy 105. It is supposed to be detailed and everything operating 100% when I arrive back into the country April 18th.

After the purchase, I'll be looking to put it into a shop to have the following installed/replaced.
* A 'rockin' stereo system.
* LED lights around the speakers and through out the cabin.
* 2 stern under water LED lights.
* A combo GPS, Chart Plotter, Depth sounder & Fish Finder.
* Recover the 2 Captains chairs, rear bench seat & engine hatch or sun pad.

Where do you recommend taking it for quality work with decent rates?

I'm looking forward to the replies as it's been a month now since the beginning of this purchase and I can't sleep. All I do is think about this boat! ! !

Thank you to all for any info.

Inland marina is the best for mercury stuff. I hear good things about lake side audio for stereo stuff and Wade has a good vinyl guy. Welcome to the area.

joew. 03-31-2013 09:22 PM


Originally Posted by spk1 (Post 3895098)
Did you mean "Theme" one week as a fountain owner and he is already tethlongnging. :evilb:

Theme (narrative)


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

(Redirected from Theme (literature))

Jump to: navigation, search


In contemporary literary studies, a theme is the central topic, subject, or concept a text treats, not to be confused with whatever message, moral, or commentary it may send or be interpreted as sending regarding said concept (i.e., its inferred "thesis"). While the term "theme" was for a period used to reference "message" or "moral," literary critics now rarely employ it in this fashion, namely due to the confusion it causes regarding the common denotation of theme: "[t]he subject of discourse, discussion, conversation, meditation, or composition; a topic."[1][1]

Nevertheless, many textbooks still promote theme's traditional usage in which theme is differentiated from subject—a work's subject being what readers "think the work is about" and its theme being "what the work says about the subject".[2] While the traditional use of theme to mean "the text's thesis" is still generally considered the most efficient usage, the confusion it provokes in pedagogical situations due the popular denotation of theme (mentioned above), has encouraged the introduction of the terms "thematic concept" (for subject) and "thematic statement" (for theme).

Given this context, the most common contemporary understanding of theme is an idea or concept that is central to a story, which can often be summed in a single word (i.e., love, death, betrayal). Typical examples of themes of this type are conflict between the individual and society; coming of age; humans in conflict with technology; nostalgia; and the dangers of unchecked ambition.[3]

According to a slightly different view, a theme may be exemplified by the actions, utterances, or thoughts of a character in a novel, and may differ from the thesis—the text's or implied author's implied worldview.[4]

A story may have several themes. Themes often explore historically common or cross-culturally recognizable ideas and are usually implied rather than stated explicitly. Along with plot, character, setting, and style, theme is considered one of the fundamental components of fiction.[5]





Contents
[hide] 1 Techniques 1.1 Leitwortstil
1.2 Thematic patterning

2 See also
3 References
4 External links

:poopoo:

foosdaddy 04-01-2013 01:03 PM


Originally Posted by joew. (Post 3896206)
Inland marina is the best for mercury stuff. I hear good things about lake side audio for stereo stuff and Wade has a good vinyl guy. Welcome to the area.


Joew.,

Thank you for the reply. Is Wade at Lake Side Audio? I'll deffinently be stopping by. It would be great getting the stereo & upholstry at the same time. Looking at thier web site it looks like they can do the LED lights as well.

tomtbone1993 04-01-2013 01:34 PM


Originally Posted by foosdaddy (Post 3896518)
Joew.,

Thank you for the reply. Is Wade at Lake Side Audio? I'll deffinently be stopping by. It would be great getting the stereo & upholstry at the same time. Looking at thier web site it looks like they can do the LED lights as well.

No, Wade is Wstulz here on the board. He just had his interior redone and it came out very nice. He will chime in and tell you who did his rig.

On Time 04-01-2013 04:15 PM

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature...&v=AF_nfazQaek

tomtbone1993 04-01-2013 06:31 PM

that is awesome...:)

On Time 04-02-2013 10:09 AM


Originally Posted by tomtbone1993 (Post 3896692)
that is awesome...:)

Tom where good upholstery shop? I need new in the Marlago. Nothing fancy just nice, comfortable. I got an estimate from the new shop at the old TMR location and he was VERY HIGH. Do you know a specific person?

tomtbone1993 04-02-2013 10:00 PM


Originally Posted by On Time (Post 3897202)
Tom where good upholstery shop? I need new in the Marlago. Nothing fancy just nice, comfortable. I got an estimate from the new shop at the old TMR location and he was VERY HIGH. Do you know a specific person?

i sent you a text of a good budget guy, let me know if you didnt get it.

tomtbone1993 04-03-2013 12:12 AM

198.24 ft.
(Normal Pool=201ft)

On Time 04-03-2013 09:56 AM

Got it. Thanks.

Trojan-man 04-04-2013 09:04 PM

Call Luis with Just Boats for upholstery. He's the best in town for the money. Has done 3 or 4 boats for me and my brother wstultz

wstultz 04-04-2013 10:13 PM

Thanks for the trim ram t-boner. Got it blasted and painted tonight. Going to install it tomorrow. The one that was on there apparently was taken by the salt gods. After flame, hammers, and a large pipe wrench it said fu(k you

tomtbone1993 04-05-2013 01:04 AM

no biggie glad it will get used again...my storage is nice and organized again...time to open up club 105 again..:)

tomtbone1993 04-05-2013 11:07 PM

Did the ram work?

wstultz 04-06-2013 12:13 PM


Originally Posted by tomtbone1993 (Post 3899904)
Did the ram work?

Parts of them. Lol. That one trim cylinder has been frankensteined from parts scattered around Montgomery county. Thanks again.

joew. 04-07-2013 06:37 PM

who is going to Tickfaw?

Assuming I don't break anything between now and then I am in! I know wstultz is bringing his bride and ride... Who else?

spk1 04-07-2013 10:59 PM


Originally Posted by joew. (Post 3900848)
who is going to Tickfaw?

Assuming I don't beak anything between now and then I am in! I know wstultz is bringing his bride and ride... Who else?

nice beak :party-smiley-048:

BY U BOY 04-07-2013 11:01 PM


Originally Posted by Victoria602 (Post 3901075)

What's new...

Trojan-man 04-08-2013 11:14 AM


Originally Posted by BY U BOY (Post 3901100)
What's new...

Uh oh !! What did bigandy do now???

wstultz 04-09-2013 11:44 AM

Anyone have any 23 or 24 pitch four blade props I can try? Need to try and squeeze a few more Rpms out of her.

tomtbone1993 04-09-2013 09:28 PM

http://www.offshoreonly.com/forums/s...ravo-boat.html

back before we all had kids this would have been a good investment for us...

joew. 04-11-2013 08:56 AM

Thanks to Tboner for helping with the boat last night. I am ready to run this weekend and see what else needs to be replaced.:coolcowboy:

Stereo should come in today so that will be in the works, should anyone want to swing by this evening.

On Time 04-11-2013 12:19 PM

105 club door number?


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