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prowlersfish
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Post by prowlersfish »

Your giving Al Gore way to much credit ! Even a moron has some brain cells working
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Post by mtwolf »

I heard on the radio, Saturday, this coming winter will be the coldest winter in ten years for the Northeast. Something about the weak El Nino in the Pacific will affect our weather in the Northeast. Anyway, I always pull my boat the first of November. Mild enough that I can get it covered up without freezing my butt off. Al Gore are you paying attention? No, must be that you are counting all the millions you have made off this crap you peddle.

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Post by LSP »

John ....where do you keep you boat for the winter?
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Post by larglo »

LSP,

I think I see a Trojan pennant on your radio antenna, if so, where did you get it? I would really like to get one of those. Does anyone know where they sell them?

Thanks very much.

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Post by LSP »

Larry .... I believe every flag that was made has been sold. David and Jimini did a great job putting that project together



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Post by larglo »

Any chance of more being made up?

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Post by Stripermann2 »

My boat stays in the water all year. (covered slip) Some of my best rock fishing is during the fall-winter! Domestic water/heat-a/c is shut down and winterized and engine room is heated. The boat is ready to fire up at any given moment and will cruise on a nice day! Plus we have our annual lighted Christmas parade each December. Gotta love that! :D

I'll post pictures throughout this coming winter so you all won't feel too bad... :wink:
Jamie


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Post by LSP »

Yeah Jamie .... keep them pictures coming. Let me know if you need a Santa for the parade.....My beard should be the perfect length by then.
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Post by MTP »

TADTOOMUCH wrote:Only have one thing to say.

Al Gore, you are a moron.
I see you and I are on the same page
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Post by gjrylands »

Today I moved my boat to the boatyard. It will be pulled in the next day or two. I picked the right day to make the move. The lake was flat and the temperture was 70 degres. The boat ran great and it would have been perfect if it wasn't for the barge in the lock. Had to wait about an hour and a half to get through the lock.
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