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On Jan 20, 12:47*pm, Harry wrote:
Loogypicker wrote:
On Jan 20, 12:16 pm, Harry wrote:
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I need rto remove the side panel to get at some wiring on a Larson
18ft bow rider, any idea how the panel is secured and how it can be
removed?
Thanks
John Herring here will have your answer, so long as it involves
single-edge razor blades, a hacksaw, and WD40.


Or you could just take it to the shop like some lazy, stupid, non-
talented fat ass.


Since you have no idea what I look like, I assume you are describing
Mrs. Loogy.


At least my wife isn't such a piece of crap that I have to make up
lies about her.....Dr. Dr.....BWAAAHAAA!!!!
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Loogypicker wrote:
On Jan 20, 12:47 pm, Harry wrote:
Loogypicker wrote:
On Jan 20, 12:16 pm, Harry wrote:
wrote:
I need rto remove the side panel to get at some wiring on a Larson
18ft bow rider, any idea how the panel is secured and how it can be
removed?
Thanks
John Herring here will have your answer, so long as it involves
single-edge razor blades, a hacksaw, and WD40.
Or you could just take it to the shop like some lazy, stupid, non-
talented fat ass.

Since you have no idea what I look like, I assume you are describing
Mrs. Loogy.


At least my wife isn't such a piece of crap that I have to make up
lies about her.....Dr. Dr.....BWAAAHAAA!!!!



Ahhh...well, we know one thing about your wife, if you have one...she
has horrible taste in picking husbands.

Where did you study engineering, loogy? At ICS? We have an actual
graduate engineer in the family...she got her degree at the University
of Florida, in Gainesville. Your degree came out of a laser printer, I'd
guess.
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On Jan 20, 2:40*pm, Harry wrote:
Loogypicker wrote:
On Jan 20, 12:47 pm, Harry wrote:
Loogypicker wrote:
On Jan 20, 12:16 pm, Harry wrote:
wrote:
I need rto remove the side panel to get at some wiring on a Larson
18ft bow rider, any idea how the panel is secured and how it can be
removed?
Thanks
John Herring here will have your answer, so long as it involves
single-edge razor blades, a hacksaw, and WD40.
Or you could just take it to the shop like some lazy, stupid, non-
talented fat ass.
Since you have no idea what I look like, I assume you are describing
Mrs. Loogy.


At least my wife isn't such a piece of crap that I have to make up
lies about her.....Dr. Dr.....BWAAAHAAA!!!!


Ahhh...well, we know one thing about your wife, if you have one...she
has horrible taste in picking husbands.

Where did you study engineering, loogy? At ICS? We have an actual
graduate engineer in the family...she got her degree at the University
of Florida, in Gainesville. Your degree came out of a laser printer, I'd
guess.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


And yet you are afraid of a little wager!!!!!

At one time, you told the lie here that YOU were an engineer. Hey, I
know, how about this, I show you my degree and you show us all your
Yale degree, deal?
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Loogypicker wrote:
On Jan 20, 2:40 pm, Harry wrote:
Loogypicker wrote:
On Jan 20, 12:47 pm, Harry wrote:
Loogypicker wrote:
On Jan 20, 12:16 pm, Harry wrote:
wrote:
I need rto remove the side panel to get at some wiring on a Larson
18ft bow rider, any idea how the panel is secured and how it can be
removed?
Thanks
John Herring here will have your answer, so long as it involves
single-edge razor blades, a hacksaw, and WD40.
Or you could just take it to the shop like some lazy, stupid, non-
talented fat ass.
Since you have no idea what I look like, I assume you are describing
Mrs. Loogy.
At least my wife isn't such a piece of crap that I have to make up
lies about her.....Dr. Dr.....BWAAAHAAA!!!!

Ahhh...well, we know one thing about your wife, if you have one...she
has horrible taste in picking husbands.

Where did you study engineering, loogy? At ICS? We have an actual
graduate engineer in the family...she got her degree at the University
of Florida, in Gainesville. Your degree came out of a laser printer, I'd
guess.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


And yet you are afraid of a little wager!!!!!

At one time, you told the lie here that YOU were an engineer. Hey, I
know, how about this, I show you my degree and you show us all your
Yale degree, deal?



I never once ever claimed to be an engineer, **** for brains. I did,
however, manage to take some engineering courses at a major university
in Florida, but my interest was not in becoming one. I could have, though.

If you want to show off your degree, you go right ahead. You can put it
up right next to that photo of me you claim your stalking buddy took.
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