On Jul 13, 8:03*pm, Just John Again wrote:
On Mon, 13 Jul 2009 16:16:17 -0700 (PDT), Tim
wrote:
On Jul 13, 5:26*pm, Just John Again wrote:
On Sat, 11 Jul 2009 21:16:25 -0700 (PDT), Tim
wrote:
Finally! after all the wet weekends etc, it rained today and I thought
"Oh boy. Here we go again" but while at work, I talked to a couple
customers and they said the water works were supposed to be over by
noon and it wold still be cloudy but no rain. I thought that was
encouraging, so about 11:30, i get a call from my wife's niece, and
she had both her sons home and they were bored to tears, and I told
her, Hey honey, how about going boating at Carlyle this afternoon? She
thought that would be a great idea. "I'll bring a tube and we bounce
the boys around a bit"
Great story! Glad you had a good time. I'm surprised you didn't get
jumped on, yet, for mentioning kids.
Were you pulling an actual tube, or a toy made for pulling? I'm
thinking of buying one for pulling my grandkids around, but don't know
which are good. Any suggestions?
--
John H
http://www.overtons.com/modperl/prod...r=view&i=13804
John this is similar to what I have. they're cheap. you can lay down
on them or sit inside. either way their a good ride for the money.
of course, you need a portable compressor, that is unless you feel
like giving your lungs a 15 minute work out. I air mine up and it
slides perfectly in the back of my full size statio...OOPS! *"tow
vehicle." *They are a lot of fun.
But you can spend over 600 bucks on a tube-like toy if you feel like
pulling 4 or 5 people at once.
dual riders are usually in the 100$ range.
A dual rider one might be nice, but I'm talking kids who are ten years
old or less. I'll have to get something though.
--
John H
I've taken my (then) 8 yr. old niece tubing in mine. Of course I don't
have to go break-neck speed and swing her out of the wake. actually I
wasn't even on plane and she got a thrill out of it.
her older brothers? that was different!
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