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Another great Lake Anna day.
"Harry" wrote in message
m... On 8/13/10 9:49 AM, Jack wrote: On Aug 13, 9:17 am, John wrote: Took Renee and her kids out again yesterday, between thunderstorms, none of which got close to Lake Anna (or Lake Nuke, as Harry says). Actually there is a nuclear power plant right there on the lake, but none of the fish are glowing. Last night I woke up to go pee, and nothing on my body was glowing either, so I guess it's pretty safe. (Of course, if I lived 20 miles from the nuclear power station at Calvert Cliffs on the Chesapeake, I wouldn't be making snide comments about Lake Anna!!) To quell any questions, here is Lake Anna's claim to fame: http://i98.photobucket.com/albums/l2...g%20with%20Ren... I got the new towable, which the little guys loved. The thing allows one to sit almost inside and lean back. Much more comfortable that the one they laid on. That's what it's all about, John. Actually, there is more to boating than towing grandkids around on a tube, but...what the hell...herring is old, creaky, and sliding into deeper stupefaction, so pulling around a tube on that lake may be all he can handle. -- I'm the real Harry, and I post from a Mac, as virtually everyone knows. Help! I have fallen and I can't get up. I've got my fat ass wedged between the furnace and water heater. Help is on the way, brother. -- Hasta la vista |
Another great Lake Anna day.
"JustWaitAFrekinMinute!" wrote in message
... On Aug 13, 11:16 am, "YukonBound" wrote: "JustWaitAFrekinMinute!" wrote in message ... Does anybody even look at the headers? It takes up too much room on my little laptop to bother opening them up, my eyes suck I need big fonts. I just snicker at all of the Harrys. Truthfully, although I see most of the spoofers I really never bother parsing which one is real or not... I just move along to the next post as I am sure most of you all do here too;) Finally after a decade, and with the use of my filters, and the great work of the spoofers, Harry, Bonnie, and the rest of the pink army is pretty much irrelevant here at rec.boats... at least to me. Schweeeeet! snip It took you a decade to figure out how to filter??? ~~ Snerk ~~ Some internet provider! Speaking about irrelevant... since you don't boat, why are you here? Nope, just decided to use a reader instead of Google recently, it's really pretty simple to figure out if you try.. As to why I am here, I am a retired boat builder, and still have a great interest in boats. I still have a boat and plan on using it again when I am done with my childs ambitions... You don't boat, don't have a boat, why are you here?? Now wait just a freekin minute there. Don has one of Tom's cast off aluminium river and pond boats. Unlike you boatless turds. -- Hasta la vista |
Another great Lake Anna day.
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Another great Lake Anna day.
"JustWaitAFrekinMinute!" wrote in message ... Nope, just decided to use a reader instead of Google recently, it's really pretty simple to figure out if you try.. As to why I am here, I am a retired boat builder, and still have a great interest in boats. I still have a boat and plan on using it again when I am *done with my childs ambitions*... You don't boat, don't have a boat, why are you here?? BTW... didn't you mean 'CHILDISH ambitions'?? |
Another great Lake Anna day.
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Another great Lake Anna day.
John H wrote:
Took Renee and her kids out again yesterday, between thunderstorms, none of which got close to Lake Anna (or Lake Nuke, as Harry says). Actually there is a nuclear power plant right there on the lake, but none of the fish are glowing. Last night I woke up to go pee, and nothing on my body was glowing either, so I guess it's pretty safe. (Of course, if I lived 20 miles from the nuclear power station at Calvert Cliffs on the Chesapeake, I wouldn't be making snide comments about Lake Anna!!) To quell any questions, here is Lake Anna's claim to fame: http://i98.photobucket.com/albums/l2...ithRyan050.jpg I got the new towable, which the little guys loved. The thing allows one to sit almost inside and lean back. Much more comfortable that the one they laid on. Renee loved it! http://i98.photobucket.com/albums/l2...ithRyan048.jpg One nice thing about Lake Anna is that the calmness allowed us to just cut the engine and enjoy the water (the water temp was about 85F). http://i98.photobucket.com/albums/l2...ithRyan053.jpg Even Opa got into the act! http://i98.photobucket.com/albums/l2...ithRyan041.jpg Smiles like this say it all... http://i98.photobucket.com/albums/l2...ithRyan041.jpg This trip we found some islands with nice little beaches there on. Looking forward to taking other daughter out there on Monday. We're going to Solomon's Island, MD, for the weekend. Will try to get in a little fishing and playing. This will be my wife's first time towing a boat with her Highlander. We'll see how it goes. Have a super weekend!! Nice photos. Great jump shot! I guess you aren't *that* old if you can hit the shutter that quick! |
Another great Lake Anna day.
On Aug 13, 9:49*am, Jack wrote:
On Aug 13, 9:17*am, John H wrote: Took Renee and her kids out again yesterday, between thunderstorms, none of which got close to Lake Anna (or Lake Nuke, as Harry says). Actually there is a nuclear power plant right there on the lake, but none of the fish are glowing. Last night I woke up to go pee, and nothing on my body was glowing either, so I guess it's pretty safe. (Of course, if I lived 20 miles from the nuclear power station at Calvert Cliffs on the Chesapeake, I wouldn't be making snide comments about Lake Anna!!) To quell any questions, here is Lake Anna's claim to fame: http://i98.photobucket.com/albums/l2...g%20with%20Ren... I got the new towable, which the little guys loved. The thing allows one to sit almost inside and lean back. Much more comfortable that the one they laid on. That's what it's all about, John. Hang on to that first tube you have... the upright ones are good for the younger kids, but the ones you lay on are more fun when they get older. *You use your feet to stabilize and "steer" while the driver whips you around. *It's a blast when the water is smooth, and the tube gets whipped out really fast. Have fun! Good idea, but I've already gotten rid of the other one. Damn things take up a lot of room! By the time the grandkids get old enough to enjoy that type of riding, they'll be wanting skis and wakeboards. We'll see! |
Another great Lake Anna day.
On Aug 13, 11:02*am, "JustWaitAFrekinMinute!"
wrote: On Aug 13, 10:45*am, "Harry" wrote: "Harry" wrote in message om... On 8/13/10 9:49 AM, Jack wrote: On Aug 13, 9:17 am, John *wrote: Took Renee and her kids out again yesterday, between thunderstorms, none of which got close to Lake Anna (or Lake Nuke, as Harry says). Actually there is a nuclear power plant right there on the lake, but none of the fish are glowing. Last night I woke up to go pee, and nothing on my body was glowing either, so I guess it's pretty safe. (Of course, if I lived 20 miles from the nuclear power station at Calvert Cliffs on the Chesapeake, I wouldn't be making snide comments about Lake Anna!!) To quell any questions, here is Lake Anna's claim to fame: http://i98.photobucket.com/albums/l2...g%20with%20Ren... I got the new towable, which the little guys loved. The thing allows one to sit almost inside and lean back. Much more comfortable that the one they laid on. That's what it's all about, John. Actually, there is more to boating than towing grandkids around on a tube, but...what the hell...herring is old, creaky, and sliding into deeper stupefaction, so pulling around a tube on that lake may be all he can handle. -- I'm the real Harry, and I post from a Mac, as virtually everyone knows. If a post is attributed to me, and it isn't from a Mac, it's from an ID spoofer who hasn't the balls to post with his own ID. Are you the Harry who just bought a Mac? Sucker. You guys will go to the ends of the earth just to **** me off. Your spoofing doesn't bother me a bit. In fact I'm flattered at the attention you fools pay me. -- The OBAMA motto: We've got what it takes, to take what you've got!- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Does anybody even look at the headers? It takes up too much room on my little laptop to bother opening them up, my eyes suck I need big fonts. I just snicker at all of the Harrys. Truthfully, although I see most of the spoofers I really never bother parsing which one is real or not... I just move along to the next post as I am sure most of you all do here too;) Finally after a decade, and with the use of my filters, and the great work of the spoofers, Harry, Bonnie, and the rest of the pink army is pretty much irrelevant here at rec.boats... at least to me. Schweeeeet! Later, gotta' go put the engine back in Jessi's bike and break it in for the weekend. We cracked a piston last week, ugh. On a good note I have really been working hard on suspension this year and I think I pretty much got it dialed in on my bike. I was cornering like a madman the last two days after some pro help with the clickers (suspension adjustment). Had a great moto with Jessi yesterday, she was holding back but we ran around for a few fast (for me, totally on the edge) laps with me on my 125 and she on her little 100cc pit bike;) I know Harry, slow, minibike, etc.... Tell that to the girls behind her while she was kicking off second and third places all season at Supercross, on her RMZ 250;) Oh, and for the record, she finished third overall last season in the NEMA womens 125/250 series, and 11th in the Mens/Boys 125/250 series... Oh, and she ran both series on a two stroke 100 cc shorty;) This kid works so hard, so anyway, later guys... I know, slow, motorcycle, geetars, beer... Hummm, beer, I miss Loogie, gonna' have to check in with him... Sorry to hear about the piston. **** happens. I broke a ring on a Guzzi while in Germany. Had to replace head, piston, rings etc, etc. Pain in the ass. Did both sides, and it cost only about $500. Did the work myself, which saved a bundle. Guzzis are easy to work on - the older ones anyway. Great to hear Jessi's doing so well and having a great time. Keep up the good work. It definitely pays off. |
Another great Lake Anna day.
On Aug 13, 10:10*am, Wayne.B wrote:
On Fri, 13 Aug 2010 09:17:02 -0400, John H wrote: We're going to Solomon's Island, MD, for the weekend. Will try to get in a little fishing and playing. This will be my wife's first time towing a boat with her Highlander. We'll see how it goes. Glad to hear thay you didn't get whacked by any of those severe thunderstorms we've been hearing about. They were always hitting before I got there or after I just left. Lucky me! Oh, and we didn't lose our power like so many other thousands of folks around here did. Very lucky me! |
Another great Lake Anna day.
On Aug 16, 7:00*pm, Larry wrote:
John H wrote: Took Renee and her kids out again yesterday, between thunderstorms, none of which got close to Lake Anna (or Lake Nuke, as Harry says). Actually there is a nuclear power plant right there on the lake, but none of the fish are glowing. Last night I woke up to go pee, and nothing on my body was glowing either, so I guess it's pretty safe. (Of course, if I lived 20 miles from the nuclear power station at Calvert Cliffs on the Chesapeake, I wouldn't be making snide comments about Lake Anna!!) To quell any questions, here is Lake Anna's claim to fame: http://i98.photobucket.com/albums/l2...g%20with%20Ren... I got the new towable, which the little guys loved. The thing allows one to sit almost inside and lean back. Much more comfortable that the one they laid on. Renee loved it! http://i98.photobucket.com/albums/l2...g%20with%20Ren... One nice thing about Lake Anna is that the calmness allowed us to just cut the engine and enjoy the water (the water temp was about 85F). http://i98.photobucket.com/albums/l2...g%20with%20Ren... Even Opa got into the act! http://i98.photobucket.com/albums/l2...g%20with%20Ren... Smiles like this say it all... http://i98.photobucket.com/albums/l2...g%20with%20Ren... This trip we found some islands with nice little beaches there on. Looking forward to taking other daughter out there on Monday. We're going to Solomon's Island, MD, for the weekend. Will try to get in a little fishing and playing. This will be my wife's first time towing a boat with her Highlander. We'll see how it goes. Have a super weekend!! Nice photos. *Great jump shot! *I guess you aren't *that* old if you can hit the shutter that quick! You just don't know how many times I made them jump in the water! :) |
Another great Lake Anna day.
John H wrote:
On Aug 16, 7:00 pm, wrote: John H wrote: Took Renee and her kids out again yesterday, between thunderstorms, none of which got close to Lake Anna (or Lake Nuke, as Harry says). Actually there is a nuclear power plant right there on the lake, but none of the fish are glowing. Last night I woke up to go pee, and nothing on my body was glowing either, so I guess it's pretty safe. (Of course, if I lived 20 miles from the nuclear power station at Calvert Cliffs on the Chesapeake, I wouldn't be making snide comments about Lake Anna!!) To quell any questions, here is Lake Anna's claim to fame: http://i98.photobucket.com/albums/l2...g%20with%20Ren... I got the new towable, which the little guys loved. The thing allows one to sit almost inside and lean back. Much more comfortable that the one they laid on. Renee loved it! http://i98.photobucket.com/albums/l2...g%20with%20Ren... One nice thing about Lake Anna is that the calmness allowed us to just cut the engine and enjoy the water (the water temp was about 85F). http://i98.photobucket.com/albums/l2...g%20with%20Ren... Even Opa got into the act! http://i98.photobucket.com/albums/l2...g%20with%20Ren... Smiles like this say it all... http://i98.photobucket.com/albums/l2...g%20with%20Ren... This trip we found some islands with nice little beaches there on. Looking forward to taking other daughter out there on Monday. We're going to Solomon's Island, MD, for the weekend. Will try to get in a little fishing and playing. This will be my wife's first time towing a boat with her Highlander. We'll see how it goes. Have a super weekend!! Nice photos. Great jump shot! I guess you aren't *that* old if you can hit the shutter that quick! You just don't know how many times I made them jump in the water! :) Did you make them dry their hair each time?! |
Another great Lake Anna day.
On Aug 17, 7:55*pm, Larry wrote:
John H wrote: On Aug 16, 7:00 pm, *wrote: John H wrote: Took Renee and her kids out again yesterday, between thunderstorms, none of which got close to Lake Anna (or Lake Nuke, as Harry says). Actually there is a nuclear power plant right there on the lake, but none of the fish are glowing. Last night I woke up to go pee, and nothing on my body was glowing either, so I guess it's pretty safe. (Of course, if I lived 20 miles from the nuclear power station at Calvert Cliffs on the Chesapeake, I wouldn't be making snide comments about Lake Anna!!) To quell any questions, here is Lake Anna's claim to fame: http://i98.photobucket.com/albums/l2...g%20with%20Ren.... I got the new towable, which the little guys loved. The thing allows one to sit almost inside and lean back. Much more comfortable that the one they laid on. Renee loved it! http://i98.photobucket.com/albums/l2...g%20with%20Ren.... One nice thing about Lake Anna is that the calmness allowed us to just cut the engine and enjoy the water (the water temp was about 85F). http://i98.photobucket.com/albums/l2...g%20with%20Ren.... Even Opa got into the act! http://i98.photobucket.com/albums/l2...g%20with%20Ren.... Smiles like this say it all... http://i98.photobucket.com/albums/l2...g%20with%20Ren.... This trip we found some islands with nice little beaches there on. Looking forward to taking other daughter out there on Monday. We're going to Solomon's Island, MD, for the weekend. Will try to get in a little fishing and playing. This will be my wife's first time towing a boat with her Highlander. We'll see how it goes. Have a super weekend!! Nice photos. *Great jump shot! *I guess you aren't *that* old if you can hit the shutter that quick! You just don't know how many times I made them jump in the water! *:) Did you make them dry their hair each time?! Caught again. |
Another great Lake Anna day.
In article ddb953f0-d342-4de8-86cb-
, says... On Aug 13, 11:02*am, "JustWaitAFrekinMinute!" wrote: On Aug 13, 10:45*am, "Harry" wrote: "Harry" wrote in message om... On 8/13/10 9:49 AM, Jack wrote: On Aug 13, 9:17 am, John *wrote: Took Renee and her kids out again yesterday, between thunderstorms, none of which got close to Lake Anna (or Lake Nuke, as Harry says). Actually there is a nuclear power plant right there on the lake, but none of the fish are glowing. Last night I woke up to go pee, and nothing on my body was glowing either, so I guess it's pretty safe. (Of course, if I lived 20 miles from the nuclear power station at Calvert Cliffs on the Chesapeake, I wouldn't be making snide comments about Lake Anna!!) To quell any questions, here is Lake Anna's claim to fame: http://i98.photobucket.com/albums/l2...g%20with%20Ren... I got the new towable, which the little guys loved. The thing allows one to sit almost inside and lean back. Much more comfortable that the one they laid on. That's what it's all about, John. Actually, there is more to boating than towing grandkids around on a tube, but...what the hell...herring is old, creaky, and sliding into deeper stupefaction, so pulling around a tube on that lake may be all he can handle. -- I'm the real Harry, and I post from a Mac, as virtually everyone knows. If a post is attributed to me, and it isn't from a Mac, it's from an ID spoofer who hasn't the balls to post with his own ID. Are you the Harry who just bought a Mac? Sucker. You guys will go to the ends of the earth just to **** me off. Your spoofing doesn't bother me a bit. In fact I'm flattered at the attention you fools pay me. -- The OBAMA motto: We've got what it takes, to take what you've got!- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Does anybody even look at the headers? It takes up too much room on my little laptop to bother opening them up, my eyes suck I need big fonts. I just snicker at all of the Harrys. Truthfully, although I see most of the spoofers I really never bother parsing which one is real or not... I just move along to the next post as I am sure most of you all do here too;) Finally after a decade, and with the use of my filters, and the great work of the spoofers, Harry, Bonnie, and the rest of the pink army is pretty much irrelevant here at rec.boats... at least to me. Schweeeeet! Later, gotta' go put the engine back in Jessi's bike and break it in for the weekend. We cracked a piston last week, ugh. On a good note I have really been working hard on suspension this year and I think I pretty much got it dialed in on my bike. I was cornering like a madman the last two days after some pro help with the clickers (suspension adjustment). Had a great moto with Jessi yesterday, she was holding back but we ran around for a few fast (for me, totally on the edge) laps with me on my 125 and she on her little 100cc pit bike;) I know Harry, slow, minibike, etc.... Tell that to the girls behind her while she was kicking off second and third places all season at Supercross, on her RMZ 250;) Oh, and for the record, she finished third overall last season in the NEMA womens 125/250 series, and 11th in the Mens/Boys 125/250 series... Oh, and she ran both series on a two stroke 100 cc shorty;) This kid works so hard, so anyway, later guys... I know, slow, motorcycle, geetars, beer... Hummm, beer, I miss Loogie, gonna' have to check in with him... Sorry to hear about the piston. **** happens. I broke a ring on a Guzzi while in Germany. Had to replace head, piston, rings etc, etc. Pain in the ass. Did both sides, and it cost only about $500. Did the work myself, which saved a bundle. Guzzis are easy to work on - the older ones anyway. Great to hear Jessi's doing so well and having a great time. Keep up the good work. It definitely pays off. Yeah, I did the work on her little bike but the Suzuki has some aftermarket parts and I don't want to chance working on her race engine. Bad day today, snapped a clutch cable just as we were going out for the first moto. That was on my bike, the baby 125;) -- Rowdy Mouse Racing - We race for cheese! |
Another great Lake Anna day.
On Aug 17, 4:52*pm, John H wrote:
Guzzis are easy to work on - the older ones anyway. Yep! |
Another great Lake Anna day.
"I am Tosk" wrote in message ... In article ddb953f0-d342-4de8-86cb- , says... On Aug 13, 11:02 am, "JustWaitAFrekinMinute!" wrote: On Aug 13, 10:45 am, "Harry" wrote: "Harry" wrote in message om... On 8/13/10 9:49 AM, Jack wrote: On Aug 13, 9:17 am, John wrote: Took Renee and her kids out again yesterday, between thunderstorms, none of which got close to Lake Anna (or Lake Nuke, as Harry says). Actually there is a nuclear power plant right there on the lake, but none of the fish are glowing. Last night I woke up to go pee, and nothing on my body was glowing either, so I guess it's pretty safe. (Of course, if I lived 20 miles from the nuclear power station at Calvert Cliffs on the Chesapeake, I wouldn't be making snide comments about Lake Anna!!) To quell any questions, here is Lake Anna's claim to fame: http://i98.photobucket.com/albums/l2...g%20with%20Ren... I got the new towable, which the little guys loved. The thing allows one to sit almost inside and lean back. Much more comfortable that the one they laid on. That's what it's all about, John. Actually, there is more to boating than towing grandkids around on a tube, but...what the hell...herring is old, creaky, and sliding into deeper stupefaction, so pulling around a tube on that lake may be all he can handle. -- I'm the real Harry, and I post from a Mac, as virtually everyone knows. If a post is attributed to me, and it isn't from a Mac, it's from an ID spoofer who hasn't the balls to post with his own ID. Are you the Harry who just bought a Mac? Sucker. You guys will go to the ends of the earth just to **** me off. Your spoofing doesn't bother me a bit. In fact I'm flattered at the attention you fools pay me. -- The OBAMA motto: We've got what it takes, to take what you've got!- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Does anybody even look at the headers? It takes up too much room on my little laptop to bother opening them up, my eyes suck I need big fonts. I just snicker at all of the Harrys. Truthfully, although I see most of the spoofers I really never bother parsing which one is real or not... I just move along to the next post as I am sure most of you all do here too;) Finally after a decade, and with the use of my filters, and the great work of the spoofers, Harry, Bonnie, and the rest of the pink army is pretty much irrelevant here at rec.boats... at least to me. Schweeeeet! Later, gotta' go put the engine back in Jessi's bike and break it in for the weekend. We cracked a piston last week, ugh. On a good note I have really been working hard on suspension this year and I think I pretty much got it dialed in on my bike. I was cornering like a madman the last two days after some pro help with the clickers (suspension adjustment). Had a great moto with Jessi yesterday, she was holding back but we ran around for a few fast (for me, totally on the edge) laps with me on my 125 and she on her little 100cc pit bike;) I know Harry, slow, minibike, etc.... Tell that to the girls behind her while she was kicking off second and third places all season at Supercross, on her RMZ 250;) Oh, and for the record, she finished third overall last season in the NEMA womens 125/250 series, and 11th in the Mens/Boys 125/250 series... Oh, and she ran both series on a two stroke 100 cc shorty;) This kid works so hard, so anyway, later guys... I know, slow, motorcycle, geetars, beer... Hummm, beer, I miss Loogie, gonna' have to check in with him... Sorry to hear about the piston. **** happens. I broke a ring on a Guzzi while in Germany. Had to replace head, piston, rings etc, etc. Pain in the ass. Did both sides, and it cost only about $500. Did the work myself, which saved a bundle. Guzzis are easy to work on - the older ones anyway. Great to hear Jessi's doing so well and having a great time. Keep up the good work. It definitely pays off. Yeah, I did the work on her little bike but the Suzuki has some aftermarket parts and I don't want to chance working on her race engine. Bad day today, snapped a clutch cable just as we were going out for the first moto. That was on my bike, the baby 125;) -- Rowdy Mouse Racing - We race for cheese! I'd love to see that... Papa Smurf riding a tiny 125 cc motorbike. |
Another great Lake Anna day.
On 8/17/10 9:55 PM, YukonBound wrote:
"I am Tosk" wrote in message ... In article ddb953f0-d342-4de8-86cb- , says... On Aug 13, 11:02 am, "JustWaitAFrekinMinute!" wrote: On Aug 13, 10:45 am, "Harry" wrote: "Harry" wrote in message om... On 8/13/10 9:49 AM, Jack wrote: On Aug 13, 9:17 am, John wrote: Took Renee and her kids out again yesterday, between thunderstorms, none of which got close to Lake Anna (or Lake Nuke, as Harry says). Actually there is a nuclear power plant right there on the lake, but none of the fish are glowing. Last night I woke up to go pee, and nothing on my body was glowing either, so I guess it's pretty safe. (Of course, if I lived 20 miles from the nuclear power station at Calvert Cliffs on the Chesapeake, I wouldn't be making snide comments about Lake Anna!!) To quell any questions, here is Lake Anna's claim to fame: http://i98.photobucket.com/albums/l2...g%20with%20Ren... I got the new towable, which the little guys loved. The thing allows one to sit almost inside and lean back. Much more comfortable that the one they laid on. That's what it's all about, John. Actually, there is more to boating than towing grandkids around on a tube, but...what the hell...herring is old, creaky, and sliding into deeper stupefaction, so pulling around a tube on that lake may be all he can handle. -- I'm the real Harry, and I post from a Mac, as virtually everyone knows. If a post is attributed to me, and it isn't from a Mac, it's from an ID spoofer who hasn't the balls to post with his own ID. Are you the Harry who just bought a Mac? Sucker. You guys will go to the ends of the earth just to **** me off. Your spoofing doesn't bother me a bit. In fact I'm flattered at the attention you fools pay me. -- The OBAMA motto: We've got what it takes, to take what you've got!- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Does anybody even look at the headers? It takes up too much room on my little laptop to bother opening them up, my eyes suck I need big fonts. I just snicker at all of the Harrys. Truthfully, although I see most of the spoofers I really never bother parsing which one is real or not... I just move along to the next post as I am sure most of you all do here too;) Finally after a decade, and with the use of my filters, and the great work of the spoofers, Harry, Bonnie, and the rest of the pink army is pretty much irrelevant here at rec.boats... at least to me. Schweeeeet! Later, gotta' go put the engine back in Jessi's bike and break it in for the weekend. We cracked a piston last week, ugh. On a good note I have really been working hard on suspension this year and I think I pretty much got it dialed in on my bike. I was cornering like a madman the last two days after some pro help with the clickers (suspension adjustment). Had a great moto with Jessi yesterday, she was holding back but we ran around for a few fast (for me, totally on the edge) laps with me on my 125 and she on her little 100cc pit bike;) I know Harry, slow, minibike, etc.... Tell that to the girls behind her while she was kicking off second and third places all season at Supercross, on her RMZ 250;) Oh, and for the record, she finished third overall last season in the NEMA womens 125/250 series, and 11th in the Mens/Boys 125/250 series... Oh, and she ran both series on a two stroke 100 cc shorty;) This kid works so hard, so anyway, later guys... I know, slow, motorcycle, geetars, beer... Hummm, beer, I miss Loogie, gonna' have to check in with him... Sorry to hear about the piston. **** happens. I broke a ring on a Guzzi while in Germany. Had to replace head, piston, rings etc, etc. Pain in the ass. Did both sides, and it cost only about $500. Did the work myself, which saved a bundle. Guzzis are easy to work on - the older ones anyway. Great to hear Jessi's doing so well and having a great time. Keep up the good work. It definitely pays off. Yeah, I did the work on her little bike but the Suzuki has some aftermarket parts and I don't want to chance working on her race engine. Bad day today, snapped a clutch cable just as we were going out for the first moto. That was on my bike, the baby 125;) -- Rowdy Mouse Racing - We race for cheese! I'd love to see that... Papa Smurf riding a tiny 125 cc motorbike. He's a little man. -- I'm the real Harry, and I post from a Mac, as virtually everyone knows. If a post is attributed to me, and it isn't from a Mac, it's from an ID spoofer who hasn't the balls to post with his own ID. |
Another great Lake Anna day.
On Tue, 17 Aug 2010 21:10:49 -0400, I am Tosk
wrote: In article ddb953f0-d342-4de8-86cb- , says... On Aug 13, 11:02*am, "JustWaitAFrekinMinute!" wrote: On Aug 13, 10:45*am, "Harry" wrote: "Harry" wrote in message om... On 8/13/10 9:49 AM, Jack wrote: On Aug 13, 9:17 am, John *wrote: Took Renee and her kids out again yesterday, between thunderstorms, none of which got close to Lake Anna (or Lake Nuke, as Harry says). Actually there is a nuclear power plant right there on the lake, but none of the fish are glowing. Last night I woke up to go pee, and nothing on my body was glowing either, so I guess it's pretty safe. (Of course, if I lived 20 miles from the nuclear power station at Calvert Cliffs on the Chesapeake, I wouldn't be making snide comments about Lake Anna!!) To quell any questions, here is Lake Anna's claim to fame: http://i98.photobucket.com/albums/l2...g%20with%20Ren... I got the new towable, which the little guys loved. The thing allows one to sit almost inside and lean back. Much more comfortable that the one they laid on. That's what it's all about, John. Actually, there is more to boating than towing grandkids around on a tube, but...what the hell...herring is old, creaky, and sliding into deeper stupefaction, so pulling around a tube on that lake may be all he can handle. -- I'm the real Harry, and I post from a Mac, as virtually everyone knows. If a post is attributed to me, and it isn't from a Mac, it's from an ID spoofer who hasn't the balls to post with his own ID. Are you the Harry who just bought a Mac? Sucker. You guys will go to the ends of the earth just to **** me off. Your spoofing doesn't bother me a bit. In fact I'm flattered at the attention you fools pay me. -- The OBAMA motto: We've got what it takes, to take what you've got!- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Does anybody even look at the headers? It takes up too much room on my little laptop to bother opening them up, my eyes suck I need big fonts. I just snicker at all of the Harrys. Truthfully, although I see most of the spoofers I really never bother parsing which one is real or not... I just move along to the next post as I am sure most of you all do here too;) Finally after a decade, and with the use of my filters, and the great work of the spoofers, Harry, Bonnie, and the rest of the pink army is pretty much irrelevant here at rec.boats... at least to me. Schweeeeet! Later, gotta' go put the engine back in Jessi's bike and break it in for the weekend. We cracked a piston last week, ugh. On a good note I have really been working hard on suspension this year and I think I pretty much got it dialed in on my bike. I was cornering like a madman the last two days after some pro help with the clickers (suspension adjustment). Had a great moto with Jessi yesterday, she was holding back but we ran around for a few fast (for me, totally on the edge) laps with me on my 125 and she on her little 100cc pit bike;) I know Harry, slow, minibike, etc.... Tell that to the girls behind her while she was kicking off second and third places all season at Supercross, on her RMZ 250;) Oh, and for the record, she finished third overall last season in the NEMA womens 125/250 series, and 11th in the Mens/Boys 125/250 series... Oh, and she ran both series on a two stroke 100 cc shorty;) This kid works so hard, so anyway, later guys... I know, slow, motorcycle, geetars, beer... Hummm, beer, I miss Loogie, gonna' have to check in with him... Sorry to hear about the piston. **** happens. I broke a ring on a Guzzi while in Germany. Had to replace head, piston, rings etc, etc. Pain in the ass. Did both sides, and it cost only about $500. Did the work myself, which saved a bundle. Guzzis are easy to work on - the older ones anyway. Great to hear Jessi's doing so well and having a great time. Keep up the good work. It definitely pays off. Yeah, I did the work on her little bike but the Suzuki has some aftermarket parts and I don't want to chance working on her race engine. Bad day today, snapped a clutch cable just as we were going out for the first moto. That was on my bike, the baby 125;) You didn't have a spare? I carry a spare set of clutch, throttle, and choke cables on my Guzzi. I also carry a spare u-joint, which has saved me while touring in Maine. -- John H |
Another great Lake Anna day.
On Tue, 17 Aug 2010 18:54:21 -0700 (PDT), Tim wrote:
On Aug 17, 4:52*pm, John H wrote: Guzzis are easy to work on - the older ones anyway. Yep! Does that mean you've started putting your's together? -- John H |
Another great Lake Anna day.
In article ,
says... On Tue, 17 Aug 2010 21:10:49 -0400, I am Tosk wrote: In article ddb953f0-d342-4de8-86cb- , says... On Aug 13, 11:02*am, "JustWaitAFrekinMinute!" wrote: On Aug 13, 10:45*am, "Harry" wrote: "Harry" wrote in message om... On 8/13/10 9:49 AM, Jack wrote: On Aug 13, 9:17 am, John *wrote: Took Renee and her kids out again yesterday, between thunderstorms, none of which got close to Lake Anna (or Lake Nuke, as Harry says). Actually there is a nuclear power plant right there on the lake, but none of the fish are glowing. Last night I woke up to go pee, and nothing on my body was glowing either, so I guess it's pretty safe. (Of course, if I lived 20 miles from the nuclear power station at Calvert Cliffs on the Chesapeake, I wouldn't be making snide comments about Lake Anna!!) To quell any questions, here is Lake Anna's claim to fame: http://i98.photobucket.com/albums/l2...g%20with%20Ren... I got the new towable, which the little guys loved. The thing allows one to sit almost inside and lean back. Much more comfortable that the one they laid on. That's what it's all about, John. Actually, there is more to boating than towing grandkids around on a tube, but...what the hell...herring is old, creaky, and sliding into deeper stupefaction, so pulling around a tube on that lake may be all he can handle. -- I'm the real Harry, and I post from a Mac, as virtually everyone knows. If a post is attributed to me, and it isn't from a Mac, it's from an ID spoofer who hasn't the balls to post with his own ID. Are you the Harry who just bought a Mac? Sucker. You guys will go to the ends of the earth just to **** me off. Your spoofing doesn't bother me a bit. In fact I'm flattered at the attention you fools pay me. -- The OBAMA motto: We've got what it takes, to take what you've got!- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Does anybody even look at the headers? It takes up too much room on my little laptop to bother opening them up, my eyes suck I need big fonts. I just snicker at all of the Harrys. Truthfully, although I see most of the spoofers I really never bother parsing which one is real or not... I just move along to the next post as I am sure most of you all do here too;) Finally after a decade, and with the use of my filters, and the great work of the spoofers, Harry, Bonnie, and the rest of the pink army is pretty much irrelevant here at rec.boats... at least to me. Schweeeeet! Later, gotta' go put the engine back in Jessi's bike and break it in for the weekend. We cracked a piston last week, ugh. On a good note I have really been working hard on suspension this year and I think I pretty much got it dialed in on my bike. I was cornering like a madman the last two days after some pro help with the clickers (suspension adjustment). Had a great moto with Jessi yesterday, she was holding back but we ran around for a few fast (for me, totally on the edge) laps with me on my 125 and she on her little 100cc pit bike;) I know Harry, slow, minibike, etc.... Tell that to the girls behind her while she was kicking off second and third places all season at Supercross, on her RMZ 250;) Oh, and for the record, she finished third overall last season in the NEMA womens 125/250 series, and 11th in the Mens/Boys 125/250 series... Oh, and she ran both series on a two stroke 100 cc shorty;) This kid works so hard, so anyway, later guys... I know, slow, motorcycle, geetars, beer... Hummm, beer, I miss Loogie, gonna' have to check in with him... Sorry to hear about the piston. **** happens. I broke a ring on a Guzzi while in Germany. Had to replace head, piston, rings etc, etc. Pain in the ass. Did both sides, and it cost only about $500. Did the work myself, which saved a bundle. Guzzis are easy to work on - the older ones anyway. Great to hear Jessi's doing so well and having a great time. Keep up the good work. It definitely pays off. Yeah, I did the work on her little bike but the Suzuki has some aftermarket parts and I don't want to chance working on her race engine. Bad day today, snapped a clutch cable just as we were going out for the first moto. That was on my bike, the baby 125;) You didn't have a spare? I carry a spare set of clutch, throttle, and choke cables on my Guzzi. I also carry a spare u-joint, which has saved me while touring in Maine. No, our budget doesn't allow for a lot of spare parts, the trailer either for that matter, it is stuffed;) Furthermore we ride in a confined areas (maybe 10 to 20 acre tracks) so we don't have to carry survival equipment;) -- Rowdy Mouse Racing - We race for cheese! |
Another great Lake Anna day.
"John H" wrote in message ... On Tue, 17 Aug 2010 21:10:49 -0400, I am Tosk wrote: In article ddb953f0-d342-4de8-86cb- , says... On Aug 13, 11:02 am, "JustWaitAFrekinMinute!" wrote: On Aug 13, 10:45 am, "Harry" wrote: "Harry" wrote in message om... On 8/13/10 9:49 AM, Jack wrote: On Aug 13, 9:17 am, John wrote: Took Renee and her kids out again yesterday, between thunderstorms, none of which got close to Lake Anna (or Lake Nuke, as Harry says). Actually there is a nuclear power plant right there on the lake, but none of the fish are glowing. Last night I woke up to go pee, and nothing on my body was glowing either, so I guess it's pretty safe. (Of course, if I lived 20 miles from the nuclear power station at Calvert Cliffs on the Chesapeake, I wouldn't be making snide comments about Lake Anna!!) To quell any questions, here is Lake Anna's claim to fame: http://i98.photobucket.com/albums/l2...g%20with%20Ren... I got the new towable, which the little guys loved. The thing allows one to sit almost inside and lean back. Much more comfortable that the one they laid on. That's what it's all about, John. Actually, there is more to boating than towing grandkids around on a tube, but...what the hell...herring is old, creaky, and sliding into deeper stupefaction, so pulling around a tube on that lake may be all he can handle. -- I'm the real Harry, and I post from a Mac, as virtually everyone knows. If a post is attributed to me, and it isn't from a Mac, it's from an ID spoofer who hasn't the balls to post with his own ID. Are you the Harry who just bought a Mac? Sucker. You guys will go to the ends of the earth just to **** me off. Your spoofing doesn't bother me a bit. In fact I'm flattered at the attention you fools pay me. -- The OBAMA motto: We've got what it takes, to take what you've got!- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Does anybody even look at the headers? It takes up too much room on my little laptop to bother opening them up, my eyes suck I need big fonts. I just snicker at all of the Harrys. Truthfully, although I see most of the spoofers I really never bother parsing which one is real or not... I just move along to the next post as I am sure most of you all do here too;) Finally after a decade, and with the use of my filters, and the great work of the spoofers, Harry, Bonnie, and the rest of the pink army is pretty much irrelevant here at rec.boats... at least to me. Schweeeeet! Later, gotta' go put the engine back in Jessi's bike and break it in for the weekend. We cracked a piston last week, ugh. On a good note I have really been working hard on suspension this year and I think I pretty much got it dialed in on my bike. I was cornering like a madman the last two days after some pro help with the clickers (suspension adjustment). Had a great moto with Jessi yesterday, she was holding back but we ran around for a few fast (for me, totally on the edge) laps with me on my 125 and she on her little 100cc pit bike;) I know Harry, slow, minibike, etc.... Tell that to the girls behind her while she was kicking off second and third places all season at Supercross, on her RMZ 250;) Oh, and for the record, she finished third overall last season in the NEMA womens 125/250 series, and 11th in the Mens/Boys 125/250 series... Oh, and she ran both series on a two stroke 100 cc shorty;) This kid works so hard, so anyway, later guys... I know, slow, motorcycle, geetars, beer... Hummm, beer, I miss Loogie, gonna' have to check in with him... Sorry to hear about the piston. **** happens. I broke a ring on a Guzzi while in Germany. Had to replace head, piston, rings etc, etc. Pain in the ass. Did both sides, and it cost only about $500. Did the work myself, which saved a bundle. Guzzis are easy to work on - the older ones anyway. Great to hear Jessi's doing so well and having a great time. Keep up the good work. It definitely pays off. Yeah, I did the work on her little bike but the Suzuki has some aftermarket parts and I don't want to chance working on her race engine. Bad day today, snapped a clutch cable just as we were going out for the first moto. That was on my bike, the baby 125;) You didn't have a spare? I carry a spare set of clutch, throttle, and choke cables on my Guzzi. I also carry a spare u-joint, which has saved me while touring in Maine. -- John H Get a half decent bike and you wouldn't have to trailer around a parts bin. |
Another great Lake Anna day.
On 8/18/10 7:38 AM, I am Tosk wrote:
You didn't have a spare? I carry a spare set of clutch, throttle, and choke cables on my Guzzi. I also carry a spare u-joint, which has saved me while touring in Maine. No, our budget doesn't allow for a lot of spare parts, the trailer either for that matter, it is stuffed;) Furthermore we ride in a confined areas (maybe 10 to 20 acre tracks) so we don't have to carry survival equipment;) -- I need help...if you will send me a dollar, I will buy a spare clutch cable. |
Another great Lake Anna day.
On 8/13/10 10:27 AM, Harry @ news.east.earthlink.net wrote:
In article84596dc7-f948-4a9d-9d0d-913c339c9e55 @i31g2000yqm.googlegroups.com, says... On Aug 13, 9:55 am, wrote: On 8/13/10 9:49 AM, Jack wrote: On Aug 13, 9:17 am, John wrote: Took Renee and her kids out again yesterday, between thunderstorms, none of which got close to Lake Anna (or Lake Nuke, as Harry says). Actually there is a nuclear power plant right there on the lake, but none of the fish are glowing. Last night I woke up to go pee, and nothing on my body was glowing either, so I guess it's pretty safe. (Of course, if I lived 20 miles from the nuclear power station at Calvert Cliffs on the Chesapeake, I wouldn't be making snide comments about Lake Anna!!) To quell any questions, here is Lake Anna's claim to fame: http://i98.photobucket.com/albums/l2...g%20with%20Ren... I got the new towable, which the little guys loved. The thing allows one to sit almost inside and lean back. Much more comfortable that the one they laid on. That's what it's all about, John. Actually, there is more to boating than towing grandkids around on a tube, but...what the hell...herring is old, creaky, and sliding into deeper stupefaction, so pulling around a tube on that lake may be all he can handle. Actually, John is active... he plays golf, rides a motorcycle, boats with his extended family, and appears to be in good shape and is having a great time. You sit on your fat ass in your basement. John has you beat in every way. That really ****es you off, doesn't it? heh. And I just sit in my basement getting fatter by the minute. My huge gut makes it easier to get the lint and cheese out of my belly button, though. You know, of course, that flajim is posting this nonsense. |
Another great Lake Anna day.
On 8/13/10 11:02 AM, JustWaitAFrekinMinute! wrote:
I know Harry, slow, minibike, etc.... Tell that to the girls behind her while she was kicking off second and third places all season at Supercross, on her RMZ 250;) Oh, and for the record, she finished third overall last season in the NEMA womens 125/250 series, and 11th in the Mens/Boys 125/250 series... Oh, and she ran both series on a two stroke 100 cc shorty;) You have a girl who races in the mens/boys series? No chromosome test? |
Another great Lake Anna day.
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Another great Lake Anna day.
"Harry " wrote in message
m... He's a little man. -- I'm the real Harry, and I post from a Mac, as virtually everyone knows. If a post is attributed to me, and it isn't from a Mac, it's from an ID spoofer who hasn't the balls to post with his own ID. Are you talking about your Johnson? -- I'm the real Harry, and I post from a Mac, as virtually everyone knows. If a post is attributed to me, and it isn't from a Mac, it's from an ID spoofer who hasn't the balls to post with his own ID. |
Another great Lake Anna day.
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... On 8/18/10 7:38 AM, I am Tosk wrote: You didn't have a spare? I carry a spare set of clutch, throttle, and choke cables on my Guzzi. I also carry a spare u-joint, which has saved me while touring in Maine. No, our budget doesn't allow for a lot of spare parts, the trailer either for that matter, it is stuffed;) Furthermore we ride in a confined areas (maybe 10 to 20 acre tracks) so we don't have to carry survival equipment;) -- I need help...if you will send me a dollar, I will buy a spare clutch cable. Congratulations on aquireing your new Mac. -- I'm the real Harry, and I post from a Mac, as virtually everyone knows. If a post is attributed to me, and it isn't from a Mac, it's from an ID spoofer who hasn't the balls to post with his own ID. |
Another great Lake Anna day.
"YukonBound" wrote in message
... "John H" wrote in message ... On Tue, 17 Aug 2010 21:10:49 -0400, I am Tosk wrote: In article ddb953f0-d342-4de8-86cb- , says... On Aug 13, 11:02 am, "JustWaitAFrekinMinute!" wrote: On Aug 13, 10:45 am, "Harry" wrote: "Harry" wrote in message om... On 8/13/10 9:49 AM, Jack wrote: On Aug 13, 9:17 am, John wrote: Took Renee and her kids out again yesterday, between thunderstorms, none of which got close to Lake Anna (or Lake Nuke, as Harry says). Actually there is a nuclear power plant right there on the lake, but none of the fish are glowing. Last night I woke up to go pee, and nothing on my body was glowing either, so I guess it's pretty safe. (Of course, if I lived 20 miles from the nuclear power station at Calvert Cliffs on the Chesapeake, I wouldn't be making snide comments about Lake Anna!!) To quell any questions, here is Lake Anna's claim to fame: http://i98.photobucket.com/albums/l2...g%20with%20Ren... I got the new towable, which the little guys loved. The thing allows one to sit almost inside and lean back. Much more comfortable that the one they laid on. That's what it's all about, John. Actually, there is more to boating than towing grandkids around on a tube, but...what the hell...herring is old, creaky, and sliding into deeper stupefaction, so pulling around a tube on that lake may be all he can handle. -- I'm the real Harry, and I post from a Mac, as virtually everyone knows. If a post is attributed to me, and it isn't from a Mac, it's from an ID spoofer who hasn't the balls to post with his own ID. Are you the Harry who just bought a Mac? Sucker. You guys will go to the ends of the earth just to **** me off. Your spoofing doesn't bother me a bit. In fact I'm flattered at the attention you fools pay me. -- The OBAMA motto: We've got what it takes, to take what you've got!- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Does anybody even look at the headers? It takes up too much room on my little laptop to bother opening them up, my eyes suck I need big fonts. I just snicker at all of the Harrys. Truthfully, although I see most of the spoofers I really never bother parsing which one is real or not... I just move along to the next post as I am sure most of you all do here too;) Finally after a decade, and with the use of my filters, and the great work of the spoofers, Harry, Bonnie, and the rest of the pink army is pretty much irrelevant here at rec.boats... at least to me. Schweeeeet! Later, gotta' go put the engine back in Jessi's bike and break it in for the weekend. We cracked a piston last week, ugh. On a good note I have really been working hard on suspension this year and I think I pretty much got it dialed in on my bike. I was cornering like a madman the last two days after some pro help with the clickers (suspension adjustment). Had a great moto with Jessi yesterday, she was holding back but we ran around for a few fast (for me, totally on the edge) laps with me on my 125 and she on her little 100cc pit bike;) I know Harry, slow, minibike, etc.... Tell that to the girls behind her while she was kicking off second and third places all season at Supercross, on her RMZ 250;) Oh, and for the record, she finished third overall last season in the NEMA womens 125/250 series, and 11th in the Mens/Boys 125/250 series... Oh, and she ran both series on a two stroke 100 cc shorty;) This kid works so hard, so anyway, later guys... I know, slow, motorcycle, geetars, beer... Hummm, beer, I miss Loogie, gonna' have to check in with him... Sorry to hear about the piston. **** happens. I broke a ring on a Guzzi while in Germany. Had to replace head, piston, rings etc, etc. Pain in the ass. Did both sides, and it cost only about $500. Did the work myself, which saved a bundle. Guzzis are easy to work on - the older ones anyway. Great to hear Jessi's doing so well and having a great time. Keep up the good work. It definitely pays off. Yeah, I did the work on her little bike but the Suzuki has some aftermarket parts and I don't want to chance working on her race engine. Bad day today, snapped a clutch cable just as we were going out for the first moto. That was on my bike, the baby 125;) You didn't have a spare? I carry a spare set of clutch, throttle, and choke cables on my Guzzi. I also carry a spare u-joint, which has saved me while touring in Maine. -- John H Get a half decent bike and you wouldn't have to trailer around a parts bin. What would you recommend Don? I like my Ural. The spare Wheel I carry on my sidecar will fit front or rear. Plus I get up to 65 MPH at WOT. That's faster than I ever got my Toyoter going. -- I'm the real Harry, and I post from a Mac, as virtually everyone knows. If a post is attributed to me, and it isn't from a Mac, it's from an ID spoofer who hasn't the balls to post with his own ID. |
Another great Lake Anna day.
On 8/18/10 10:41 AM, Harry ? wrote:
" wrote in message ... On 8/18/10 7:38 AM, I am Tosk wrote: You didn't have a spare? I carry a spare set of clutch, throttle, and choke cables on my Guzzi. I also carry a spare u-joint, which has saved me while touring in Maine. No, our budget doesn't allow for a lot of spare parts, the trailer either for that matter, it is stuffed;) Furthermore we ride in a confined areas (maybe 10 to 20 acre tracks) so we don't have to carry survival equipment;) -- I need help...if you will send me a dollar, I will buy a spare clutch cable. Congratulations on aquireing your new Mac. Didn't that note you sent out suggest that we all spoof as many IDs as possible, in order to totally destroy rec.boats? What's the matter, can't we all play? |
Another great Lake Anna day.
On 8/18/10 10:46 AM, Harry ? wrote:
"YukonBound" wrote in message ... "John H" wrote in message ... On Tue, 17 Aug 2010 21:10:49 -0400, I am Tosk wrote: In article ddb953f0-d342-4de8-86cb- , says... On Aug 13, 11:02 am, "JustWaitAFrekinMinute!" wrote: On Aug 13, 10:45 am, "Harry" wrote: "Harry" wrote in message om... On 8/13/10 9:49 AM, Jack wrote: On Aug 13, 9:17 am, John wrote: Took Renee and her kids out again yesterday, between thunderstorms, none of which got close to Lake Anna (or Lake Nuke, as Harry says). Actually there is a nuclear power plant right there on the lake, but none of the fish are glowing. Last night I woke up to go pee, and nothing on my body was glowing either, so I guess it's pretty safe. (Of course, if I lived 20 miles from the nuclear power station at Calvert Cliffs on the Chesapeake, I wouldn't be making snide comments about Lake Anna!!) To quell any questions, here is Lake Anna's claim to fame: http://i98.photobucket.com/albums/l2...g%20with%20Ren... I got the new towable, which the little guys loved. The thing allows one to sit almost inside and lean back. Much more comfortable that the one they laid on. That's what it's all about, John. Actually, there is more to boating than towing grandkids around on a tube, but...what the hell...herring is old, creaky, and sliding into deeper stupefaction, so pulling around a tube on that lake may be all he can handle. -- I'm the real Harry, and I post from a Mac, as virtually everyone knows. If a post is attributed to me, and it isn't from a Mac, it's from an ID spoofer who hasn't the balls to post with his own ID. Are you the Harry who just bought a Mac? Sucker. You guys will go to the ends of the earth just to **** me off. Your spoofing doesn't bother me a bit. In fact I'm flattered at the attention you fools pay me. -- The OBAMA motto: We've got what it takes, to take what you've got!- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Does anybody even look at the headers? It takes up too much room on my little laptop to bother opening them up, my eyes suck I need big fonts. I just snicker at all of the Harrys. Truthfully, although I see most of the spoofers I really never bother parsing which one is real or not... I just move along to the next post as I am sure most of you all do here too;) Finally after a decade, and with the use of my filters, and the great work of the spoofers, Harry, Bonnie, and the rest of the pink army is pretty much irrelevant here at rec.boats... at least to me. Schweeeeet! Later, gotta' go put the engine back in Jessi's bike and break it in for the weekend. We cracked a piston last week, ugh. On a good note I have really been working hard on suspension this year and I think I pretty much got it dialed in on my bike. I was cornering like a madman the last two days after some pro help with the clickers (suspension adjustment). Had a great moto with Jessi yesterday, she was holding back but we ran around for a few fast (for me, totally on the edge) laps with me on my 125 and she on her little 100cc pit bike;) I know Harry, slow, minibike, etc.... Tell that to the girls behind her while she was kicking off second and third places all season at Supercross, on her RMZ 250;) Oh, and for the record, she finished third overall last season in the NEMA womens 125/250 series, and 11th in the Mens/Boys 125/250 series... Oh, and she ran both series on a two stroke 100 cc shorty;) This kid works so hard, so anyway, later guys... I know, slow, motorcycle, geetars, beer... Hummm, beer, I miss Loogie, gonna' have to check in with him... Sorry to hear about the piston. **** happens. I broke a ring on a Guzzi while in Germany. Had to replace head, piston, rings etc, etc. Pain in the ass. Did both sides, and it cost only about $500. Did the work myself, which saved a bundle. Guzzis are easy to work on - the older ones anyway. Great to hear Jessi's doing so well and having a great time. Keep up the good work. It definitely pays off. Yeah, I did the work on her little bike but the Suzuki has some aftermarket parts and I don't want to chance working on her race engine. Bad day today, snapped a clutch cable just as we were going out for the first moto. That was on my bike, the baby 125;) You didn't have a spare? I carry a spare set of clutch, throttle, and choke cables on my Guzzi. I also carry a spare u-joint, which has saved me while touring in Maine. -- John H Get a half decent bike and you wouldn't have to trailer around a parts bin. What would you recommend Don? I like my Ural. The spare Wheel I carry on my sidecar will fit front or rear. Plus I get up to 65 MPH at WOT. That's faster than I ever got my Toyoter going. Ural? We thought you drove an Anal... |
Another great Lake Anna day.
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says... "I am Tosk" wrote in message ... In article ddb953f0-d342-4de8-86cb- , says... On Aug 13, 11:02 am, "JustWaitAFrekinMinute!" wrote: On Aug 13, 10:45 am, "Harry" wrote: "Harry" wrote in message om... On 8/13/10 9:49 AM, Jack wrote: On Aug 13, 9:17 am, John wrote: Took Renee and her kids out again yesterday, between thunderstorms, none of which got close to Lake Anna (or Lake Nuke, as Harry says). Actually there is a nuclear power plant right there on the lake, but none of the fish are glowing. Last night I woke up to go pee, and nothing on my body was glowing either, so I guess it's pretty safe. (Of course, if I lived 20 miles from the nuclear power station at Calvert Cliffs on the Chesapeake, I wouldn't be making snide comments about Lake Anna!!) To quell any questions, here is Lake Anna's claim to fame: http://i98.photobucket.com/albums/l2...g%20with%20Ren... I got the new towable, which the little guys loved. The thing allows one to sit almost inside and lean back. Much more comfortable that the one they laid on. That's what it's all about, John. Actually, there is more to boating than towing grandkids around on a tube, but...what the hell...herring is old, creaky, and sliding into deeper stupefaction, so pulling around a tube on that lake may be all he can handle. -- I'm the real Harry, and I post from a Mac, as virtually everyone knows. If a post is attributed to me, and it isn't from a Mac, it's from an ID spoofer who hasn't the balls to post with his own ID. Are you the Harry who just bought a Mac? Sucker. You guys will go to the ends of the earth just to **** me off. Your spoofing doesn't bother me a bit. In fact I'm flattered at the attention you fools pay me. -- The OBAMA motto: We've got what it takes, to take what you've got!- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Does anybody even look at the headers? It takes up too much room on my little laptop to bother opening them up, my eyes suck I need big fonts. I just snicker at all of the Harrys. Truthfully, although I see most of the spoofers I really never bother parsing which one is real or not... I just move along to the next post as I am sure most of you all do here too;) Finally after a decade, and with the use of my filters, and the great work of the spoofers, Harry, Bonnie, and the rest of the pink army is pretty much irrelevant here at rec.boats... at least to me. Schweeeeet! Later, gotta' go put the engine back in Jessi's bike and break it in for the weekend. We cracked a piston last week, ugh. On a good note I have really been working hard on suspension this year and I think I pretty much got it dialed in on my bike. I was cornering like a madman the last two days after some pro help with the clickers (suspension adjustment). Had a great moto with Jessi yesterday, she was holding back but we ran around for a few fast (for me, totally on the edge) laps with me on my 125 and she on her little 100cc pit bike;) I know Harry, slow, minibike, etc.... Tell that to the girls behind her while she was kicking off second and third places all season at Supercross, on her RMZ 250;) Oh, and for the record, she finished third overall last season in the NEMA womens 125/250 series, and 11th in the Mens/Boys 125/250 series... Oh, and she ran both series on a two stroke 100 cc shorty;) This kid works so hard, so anyway, later guys... I know, slow, motorcycle, geetars, beer... Hummm, beer, I miss Loogie, gonna' have to check in with him... Sorry to hear about the piston. **** happens. I broke a ring on a Guzzi while in Germany. Had to replace head, piston, rings etc, etc. Pain in the ass. Did both sides, and it cost only about $500. Did the work myself, which saved a bundle. Guzzis are easy to work on - the older ones anyway. Great to hear Jessi's doing so well and having a great time. Keep up the good work. It definitely pays off. Yeah, I did the work on her little bike but the Suzuki has some aftermarket parts and I don't want to chance working on her race engine. Bad day today, snapped a clutch cable just as we were going out for the first moto. That was on my bike, the baby 125;) -- Rowdy Mouse Racing - We race for cheese! I'd love to see that... Papa Smurf riding a tiny 125 cc motorbike. I'd love to see you again, too little buddy.....wink, wink. -- I'm the real Harry, and I post from a Mac, as virtually everyone knows. If a post is attributed to me, and it isn't from a Mac, it's from an ID spoofer who hasn't the balls to post with his own ID. |
Another great Lake Anna day.
"flajim" wrote in message
m... On 8/13/10 10:27 AM, Harry @ news.east.earthlink.net wrote: In article84596dc7-f948-4a9d-9d0d-913c339c9e55 @i31g2000yqm.googlegroups.com, says... On Aug 13, 9:55 am, wrote: On 8/13/10 9:49 AM, Jack wrote: On Aug 13, 9:17 am, John wrote: Took Renee and her kids out again yesterday, between thunderstorms, none of which got close to Lake Anna (or Lake Nuke, as Harry says). Actually there is a nuclear power plant right there on the lake, but none of the fish are glowing. Last night I woke up to go pee, and nothing on my body was glowing either, so I guess it's pretty safe. (Of course, if I lived 20 miles from the nuclear power station at Calvert Cliffs on the Chesapeake, I wouldn't be making snide comments about Lake Anna!!) To quell any questions, here is Lake Anna's claim to fame: http://i98.photobucket.com/albums/l2...g%20with%20Ren... I got the new towable, which the little guys loved. The thing allows one to sit almost inside and lean back. Much more comfortable that the one they laid on. That's what it's all about, John. Actually, there is more to boating than towing grandkids around on a tube, but...what the hell...herring is old, creaky, and sliding into deeper stupefaction, so pulling around a tube on that lake may be all he can handle. Actually, John is active... he plays golf, rides a motorcycle, boats with his extended family, and appears to be in good shape and is having a great time. You sit on your fat ass in your basement. John has you beat in every way. That really ****es you off, doesn't it? heh. And I just sit in my basement getting fatter by the minute. My huge gut makes it easier to get the lint and cheese out of my belly button, though. You know, of course, that flajim is posting this nonsense. I hear Flajim just got a Mac. He's probably just taking it for a test drive. -- I'm the real Harry, and I post from a Mac, as virtually everyone knows. If a post is attributed to me, and it isn't from a Mac, it's from an ID spoofer who hasn't the balls to post with his own ID. |
Another great Lake Anna day.
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says... On 8/17/10 9:55 PM, YukonBound wrote: "I am Tosk" wrote in message ... In article ddb953f0-d342-4de8-86cb- , says... On Aug 13, 11:02 am, "JustWaitAFrekinMinute!" wrote: On Aug 13, 10:45 am, "Harry" wrote: "Harry" wrote in message om... On 8/13/10 9:49 AM, Jack wrote: On Aug 13, 9:17 am, John wrote: Took Renee and her kids out again yesterday, between thunderstorms, none of which got close to Lake Anna (or Lake Nuke, as Harry says). Actually there is a nuclear power plant right there on the lake, but none of the fish are glowing. Last night I woke up to go pee, and nothing on my body was glowing either, so I guess it's pretty safe. (Of course, if I lived 20 miles from the nuclear power station at Calvert Cliffs on the Chesapeake, I wouldn't be making snide comments about Lake Anna!!) To quell any questions, here is Lake Anna's claim to fame: http://i98.photobucket.com/albums/l2...g%20with%20Ren... I got the new towable, which the little guys loved. The thing allows one to sit almost inside and lean back. Much more comfortable that the one they laid on. That's what it's all about, John. Actually, there is more to boating than towing grandkids around on a tube, but...what the hell...herring is old, creaky, and sliding into deeper stupefaction, so pulling around a tube on that lake may be all he can handle. -- I'm the real Harry, and I post from a Mac, as virtually everyone knows. If a post is attributed to me, and it isn't from a Mac, it's from an ID spoofer who hasn't the balls to post with his own ID. Are you the Harry who just bought a Mac? Sucker. You guys will go to the ends of the earth just to **** me off. Your spoofing doesn't bother me a bit. In fact I'm flattered at the attention you fools pay me. -- The OBAMA motto: We've got what it takes, to take what you've got!- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Does anybody even look at the headers? It takes up too much room on my little laptop to bother opening them up, my eyes suck I need big fonts. I just snicker at all of the Harrys. Truthfully, although I see most of the spoofers I really never bother parsing which one is real or not... I just move along to the next post as I am sure most of you all do here too;) Finally after a decade, and with the use of my filters, and the great work of the spoofers, Harry, Bonnie, and the rest of the pink army is pretty much irrelevant here at rec.boats... at least to me. Schweeeeet! Later, gotta' go put the engine back in Jessi's bike and break it in for the weekend. We cracked a piston last week, ugh. On a good note I have really been working hard on suspension this year and I think I pretty much got it dialed in on my bike. I was cornering like a madman the last two days after some pro help with the clickers (suspension adjustment). Had a great moto with Jessi yesterday, she was holding back but we ran around for a few fast (for me, totally on the edge) laps with me on my 125 and she on her little 100cc pit bike;) I know Harry, slow, minibike, etc.... Tell that to the girls behind her while she was kicking off second and third places all season at Supercross, on her RMZ 250;) Oh, and for the record, she finished third overall last season in the NEMA womens 125/250 series, and 11th in the Mens/Boys 125/250 series... Oh, and she ran both series on a two stroke 100 cc shorty;) This kid works so hard, so anyway, later guys... I know, slow, motorcycle, geetars, beer... Hummm, beer, I miss Loogie, gonna' have to check in with him... Sorry to hear about the piston. **** happens. I broke a ring on a Guzzi while in Germany. Had to replace head, piston, rings etc, etc. Pain in the ass. Did both sides, and it cost only about $500. Did the work myself, which saved a bundle. Guzzis are easy to work on - the older ones anyway. Great to hear Jessi's doing so well and having a great time. Keep up the good work. It definitely pays off. Yeah, I did the work on her little bike but the Suzuki has some aftermarket parts and I don't want to chance working on her race engine. Bad day today, snapped a clutch cable just as we were going out for the first moto. That was on my bike, the baby 125;) -- Rowdy Mouse Racing - We race for cheese! I'd love to see that... Papa Smurf riding a tiny 125 cc motorbike. He's a little man. Spoofer and moron alert! Anybody with any sense would know that grown adults can compete in several different catatories and classes. -- I'm the real Harry, and I post from a Mac, as virtually everyone knows. If a post is attributed to me, and it isn't from a Mac, it's from an ID spoofer who hasn't the balls to post with his own ID. |
Another great Lake Anna day.
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says... "John H" wrote in message ... On Tue, 17 Aug 2010 21:10:49 -0400, I am Tosk wrote: In article ddb953f0-d342-4de8-86cb- , says... On Aug 13, 11:02 am, "JustWaitAFrekinMinute!" wrote: On Aug 13, 10:45 am, "Harry" wrote: "Harry" wrote in message om... On 8/13/10 9:49 AM, Jack wrote: On Aug 13, 9:17 am, John wrote: Took Renee and her kids out again yesterday, between thunderstorms, none of which got close to Lake Anna (or Lake Nuke, as Harry says). Actually there is a nuclear power plant right there on the lake, but none of the fish are glowing. Last night I woke up to go pee, and nothing on my body was glowing either, so I guess it's pretty safe. (Of course, if I lived 20 miles from the nuclear power station at Calvert Cliffs on the Chesapeake, I wouldn't be making snide comments about Lake Anna!!) To quell any questions, here is Lake Anna's claim to fame: http://i98.photobucket.com/albums/l2...g%20with%20Ren... I got the new towable, which the little guys loved. The thing allows one to sit almost inside and lean back. Much more comfortable that the one they laid on. That's what it's all about, John. Actually, there is more to boating than towing grandkids around on a tube, but...what the hell...herring is old, creaky, and sliding into deeper stupefaction, so pulling around a tube on that lake may be all he can handle. -- I'm the real Harry, and I post from a Mac, as virtually everyone knows. If a post is attributed to me, and it isn't from a Mac, it's from an ID spoofer who hasn't the balls to post with his own ID. Are you the Harry who just bought a Mac? Sucker. You guys will go to the ends of the earth just to **** me off. Your spoofing doesn't bother me a bit. In fact I'm flattered at the attention you fools pay me. -- The OBAMA motto: We've got what it takes, to take what you've got!- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Does anybody even look at the headers? It takes up too much room on my little laptop to bother opening them up, my eyes suck I need big fonts. I just snicker at all of the Harrys. Truthfully, although I see most of the spoofers I really never bother parsing which one is real or not... I just move along to the next post as I am sure most of you all do here too;) Finally after a decade, and with the use of my filters, and the great work of the spoofers, Harry, Bonnie, and the rest of the pink army is pretty much irrelevant here at rec.boats... at least to me. Schweeeeet! Later, gotta' go put the engine back in Jessi's bike and break it in for the weekend. We cracked a piston last week, ugh. On a good note I have really been working hard on suspension this year and I think I pretty much got it dialed in on my bike. I was cornering like a madman the last two days after some pro help with the clickers (suspension adjustment). Had a great moto with Jessi yesterday, she was holding back but we ran around for a few fast (for me, totally on the edge) laps with me on my 125 and she on her little 100cc pit bike;) I know Harry, slow, minibike, etc.... Tell that to the girls behind her while she was kicking off second and third places all season at Supercross, on her RMZ 250;) Oh, and for the record, she finished third overall last season in the NEMA womens 125/250 series, and 11th in the Mens/Boys 125/250 series... Oh, and she ran both series on a two stroke 100 cc shorty;) This kid works so hard, so anyway, later guys... I know, slow, motorcycle, geetars, beer... Hummm, beer, I miss Loogie, gonna' have to check in with him... Sorry to hear about the piston. **** happens. I broke a ring on a Guzzi while in Germany. Had to replace head, piston, rings etc, etc. Pain in the ass. Did both sides, and it cost only about $500. Did the work myself, which saved a bundle. Guzzis are easy to work on - the older ones anyway. Great to hear Jessi's doing so well and having a great time. Keep up the good work. It definitely pays off. Yeah, I did the work on her little bike but the Suzuki has some aftermarket parts and I don't want to chance working on her race engine. Bad day today, snapped a clutch cable just as we were going out for the first moto. That was on my bike, the baby 125;) You didn't have a spare? I carry a spare set of clutch, throttle, and choke cables on my Guzzi. I also carry a spare u-joint, which has saved me while touring in Maine. -- John H Get a half decent bike and you wouldn't have to trailer around a parts bin. Well, little buddy, that just goes to show what you know about racing......nothing. -- I'm the real Harry, and I post from a Mac, as virtually everyone knows. If a post is attributed to me, and it isn't from a Mac, it's from an ID spoofer who hasn't the balls to post with his own ID. |
Another great Lake Anna day.
"flajim" wrote in message
m... On 8/18/10 10:46 AM, Harry ? wrote: "YukonBound" wrote in message ... "John H" wrote in message ... On Tue, 17 Aug 2010 21:10:49 -0400, I am Tosk wrote: In article ddb953f0-d342-4de8-86cb- , says... On Aug 13, 11:02 am, "JustWaitAFrekinMinute!" wrote: On Aug 13, 10:45 am, "Harry" wrote: "Harry" wrote in message om... On 8/13/10 9:49 AM, Jack wrote: On Aug 13, 9:17 am, John wrote: Took Renee and her kids out again yesterday, between thunderstorms, none of which got close to Lake Anna (or Lake Nuke, as Harry says). Actually there is a nuclear power plant right there on the lake, but none of the fish are glowing. Last night I woke up to go pee, and nothing on my body was glowing either, so I guess it's pretty safe. (Of course, if I lived 20 miles from the nuclear power station at Calvert Cliffs on the Chesapeake, I wouldn't be making snide comments about Lake Anna!!) To quell any questions, here is Lake Anna's claim to fame: http://i98.photobucket.com/albums/l2...g%20with%20Ren... I got the new towable, which the little guys loved. The thing allows one to sit almost inside and lean back. Much more comfortable that the one they laid on. That's what it's all about, John. Actually, there is more to boating than towing grandkids around on a tube, but...what the hell...herring is old, creaky, and sliding into deeper stupefaction, so pulling around a tube on that lake may be all he can handle. -- I'm the real Harry, and I post from a Mac, as virtually everyone knows. If a post is attributed to me, and it isn't from a Mac, it's from an ID spoofer who hasn't the balls to post with his own ID. Are you the Harry who just bought a Mac? Sucker. You guys will go to the ends of the earth just to **** me off. Your spoofing doesn't bother me a bit. In fact I'm flattered at the attention you fools pay me. -- The OBAMA motto: We've got what it takes, to take what you've got!- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Does anybody even look at the headers? It takes up too much room on my little laptop to bother opening them up, my eyes suck I need big fonts. I just snicker at all of the Harrys. Truthfully, although I see most of the spoofers I really never bother parsing which one is real or not... I just move along to the next post as I am sure most of you all do here too;) Finally after a decade, and with the use of my filters, and the great work of the spoofers, Harry, Bonnie, and the rest of the pink army is pretty much irrelevant here at rec.boats... at least to me. Schweeeeet! Later, gotta' go put the engine back in Jessi's bike and break it in for the weekend. We cracked a piston last week, ugh. On a good note I have really been working hard on suspension this year and I think I pretty much got it dialed in on my bike. I was cornering like a madman the last two days after some pro help with the clickers (suspension adjustment). Had a great moto with Jessi yesterday, she was holding back but we ran around for a few fast (for me, totally on the edge) laps with me on my 125 and she on her little 100cc pit bike;) I know Harry, slow, minibike, etc.... Tell that to the girls behind her while she was kicking off second and third places all season at Supercross, on her RMZ 250;) Oh, and for the record, she finished third overall last season in the NEMA womens 125/250 series, and 11th in the Mens/Boys 125/250 series... Oh, and she ran both series on a two stroke 100 cc shorty;) This kid works so hard, so anyway, later guys... I know, slow, motorcycle, geetars, beer... Hummm, beer, I miss Loogie, gonna' have to check in with him... Sorry to hear about the piston. **** happens. I broke a ring on a Guzzi while in Germany. Had to replace head, piston, rings etc, etc. Pain in the ass. Did both sides, and it cost only about $500. Did the work myself, which saved a bundle. Guzzis are easy to work on - the older ones anyway. Great to hear Jessi's doing so well and having a great time. Keep up the good work. It definitely pays off. Yeah, I did the work on her little bike but the Suzuki has some aftermarket parts and I don't want to chance working on her race engine. Bad day today, snapped a clutch cable just as we were going out for the first moto. That was on my bike, the baby 125;) You didn't have a spare? I carry a spare set of clutch, throttle, and choke cables on my Guzzi. I also carry a spare u-joint, which has saved me while touring in Maine. -- John H Get a half decent bike and you wouldn't have to trailer around a parts bin. What would you recommend Don? I like my Ural. The spare Wheel I carry on my sidecar will fit front or rear. Plus I get up to 65 MPH at WOT. That's faster than I ever got my Toyoter going. Ural? We thought you drove an Anal... That's my other brother Harry. He really embareasses the family. snerk -- I'm the real Harry, and I post from a Mac, as virtually everyone knows. If a post is attributed to me, and it isn't from a Mac, it's from an ID spoofer who hasn't the balls to post with his own ID. |
Another great Lake Anna day.
"flajim" wrote in message
... On 8/18/10 10:41 AM, Harry ? wrote: " wrote in message ... On 8/18/10 7:38 AM, I am Tosk wrote: You didn't have a spare? I carry a spare set of clutch, throttle, and choke cables on my Guzzi. I also carry a spare u-joint, which has saved me while touring in Maine. No, our budget doesn't allow for a lot of spare parts, the trailer either for that matter, it is stuffed;) Furthermore we ride in a confined areas (maybe 10 to 20 acre tracks) so we don't have to carry survival equipment;) -- I need help...if you will send me a dollar, I will buy a spare clutch cable. Congratulations on aquireing your new Mac. Didn't that note you sent out suggest that we all spoof as many IDs as possible, in order to totally destroy rec.boats? What's the matter, can't we all play? It was fun when I was the only one with a Mac. Now it seems that everyone has one. That's why I'm running the PC emulator now. -- I'm the real Harry, and I post from a Mac, as virtually everyone knows. If a post is attributed to me, and it isn't from a Mac, it's from an ID spoofer who hasn't the balls to post with his own ID. |
Another great Lake Anna day.
" wrote in message ... On 8/18/10 7:38 AM, I am Tosk wrote: You didn't have a spare? I carry a spare set of clutch, throttle, and choke cables on my Guzzi. I also carry a spare u-joint, which has saved me while touring in Maine. No, our budget doesn't allow for a lot of spare parts, the trailer either for that matter, it is stuffed;) Furthermore we ride in a confined areas (maybe 10 to 20 acre tracks) so we don't have to carry survival equipment;) -- I need help...if you will send me a dollar, I will buy a spare clutch cable. Johnny teaching you how to panhandle?? |
Another great Lake Anna day.
"Harry" wrote in message ... In article , says... "John H" wrote in message ... On Tue, 17 Aug 2010 21:10:49 -0400, I am Tosk wrote: In article ddb953f0-d342-4de8-86cb- , says... On Aug 13, 11:02 am, "JustWaitAFrekinMinute!" wrote: On Aug 13, 10:45 am, "Harry" wrote: "Harry" wrote in message om... On 8/13/10 9:49 AM, Jack wrote: On Aug 13, 9:17 am, John wrote: Took Renee and her kids out again yesterday, between thunderstorms, none of which got close to Lake Anna (or Lake Nuke, as Harry says). Actually there is a nuclear power plant right there on the lake, but none of the fish are glowing. Last night I woke up to go pee, and nothing on my body was glowing either, so I guess it's pretty safe. (Of course, if I lived 20 miles from the nuclear power station at Calvert Cliffs on the Chesapeake, I wouldn't be making snide comments about Lake Anna!!) To quell any questions, here is Lake Anna's claim to fame: http://i98.photobucket.com/albums/l2...g%20with%20Ren... I got the new towable, which the little guys loved. The thing allows one to sit almost inside and lean back. Much more comfortable that the one they laid on. That's what it's all about, John. Actually, there is more to boating than towing grandkids around on a tube, but...what the hell...herring is old, creaky, and sliding into deeper stupefaction, so pulling around a tube on that lake may be all he can handle. -- I'm the real Harry, and I post from a Mac, as virtually everyone knows. If a post is attributed to me, and it isn't from a Mac, it's from an ID spoofer who hasn't the balls to post with his own ID. Are you the Harry who just bought a Mac? Sucker. You guys will go to the ends of the earth just to **** me off. Your spoofing doesn't bother me a bit. In fact I'm flattered at the attention you fools pay me. -- The OBAMA motto: We've got what it takes, to take what you've got!- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Does anybody even look at the headers? It takes up too much room on my little laptop to bother opening them up, my eyes suck I need big fonts. I just snicker at all of the Harrys. Truthfully, although I see most of the spoofers I really never bother parsing which one is real or not... I just move along to the next post as I am sure most of you all do here too;) Finally after a decade, and with the use of my filters, and the great work of the spoofers, Harry, Bonnie, and the rest of the pink army is pretty much irrelevant here at rec.boats... at least to me. Schweeeeet! Later, gotta' go put the engine back in Jessi's bike and break it in for the weekend. We cracked a piston last week, ugh. On a good note I have really been working hard on suspension this year and I think I pretty much got it dialed in on my bike. I was cornering like a madman the last two days after some pro help with the clickers (suspension adjustment). Had a great moto with Jessi yesterday, she was holding back but we ran around for a few fast (for me, totally on the edge) laps with me on my 125 and she on her little 100cc pit bike;) I know Harry, slow, minibike, etc.... Tell that to the girls behind her while she was kicking off second and third places all season at Supercross, on her RMZ 250;) Oh, and for the record, she finished third overall last season in the NEMA womens 125/250 series, and 11th in the Mens/Boys 125/250 series... Oh, and she ran both series on a two stroke 100 cc shorty;) This kid works so hard, so anyway, later guys... I know, slow, motorcycle, geetars, beer... Hummm, beer, I miss Loogie, gonna' have to check in with him... Sorry to hear about the piston. **** happens. I broke a ring on a Guzzi while in Germany. Had to replace head, piston, rings etc, etc. Pain in the ass. Did both sides, and it cost only about $500. Did the work myself, which saved a bundle. Guzzis are easy to work on - the older ones anyway. Great to hear Jessi's doing so well and having a great time. Keep up the good work. It definitely pays off. Yeah, I did the work on her little bike but the Suzuki has some aftermarket parts and I don't want to chance working on her race engine. Bad day today, snapped a clutch cable just as we were going out for the first moto. That was on my bike, the baby 125;) You didn't have a spare? I carry a spare set of clutch, throttle, and choke cables on my Guzzi. I also carry a spare u-joint, which has saved me while touring in Maine. -- John H Get a half decent bike and you wouldn't have to trailer around a parts bin. Well, little buddy, that just goes to show what you know about racing......nothing. -- Duh! Since when has Johnny joined the race circuit? He couldn't race a motorized scooter.... the electric kind! |
Another great Lake Anna day.
"I am Tosk" wrote in message ... As in most sports, girls can play with the men. She is very comfortable with the faster bikes and has raced and or ridden with the big boys like Dowd, Decotis, Lorousso, Tred, and others on the track. They have a lot of respect for her, it's kind of cool to see her sitting 'round with such talented folks, just shootin' the **** and screwing around. -- Rowdy Mouse Racing - We race for cheese! Say what? Maybe Terri should screen your posts before you press 'send'. |
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