On Oct 24, 10:29*pm, Frogwatch wrote:
On Oct 24, 9:30*pm, Vic Smith wrote:
On Sat, 24 Oct 2009 16:54:43 -0700 (PDT), Frogwatch
wrote:
On Oct 24, 4:27*pm, Vic Smith wrote:
http://www.boattest.com/Resources/vi...px?NewsID=3813
'Nuff said right there.
Well, I gotta say I like the boat more than the truck.
And I got no problem with the shoes, either.
Low blow there.
Only the insecure talk about boat shoes.
Oh, and....aw, never mind.
--Vic
I have also been down that ramp numerous times. *It is slick part way
down but not that bad. *The bad part about this ramp is that it
requires you back and then execute a 90 turn backing in limited
space. *I believe I have seen that boat around here.
I swear to God I thought about you when I saw them pics.
Shrugged it off because I knew you didn't have that boat or those
shoes. *Not sure about the shorts.
But I think your aura was still around there.
Hey, just kiddin' (-:
--Vic
Well, it was an old truck........and it might be one of my relatives.
I'll bet the total financial loss here was less than $100.
Of course he didn't have a tow truck tow him home, he probably used
that chain and got a buddy with another truck to tow him home. I have
seen that boat, truck and the guy in the last picture (with the long
hair) around Spring Creek so he is local. He probably took the truck
home and took the seats out and soaked em with a garden hose and put
em out in the sun. He prob ran the hose all over the rest of the
truck, even under the dash and put a fan in it to dry her out.
I'll bet the truck is back on the road within two weeks of this
incident. OK, so he's got a few electrical problems, it's Wakulla
County where he doesnt need a heater. AC, well it has manual
windows.........