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Old 05-08-08, 12:31 PM   #26
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Gonna have to post some pictures. Between both trucks, the scoot and the new boat. I just inherited a full day of washing and waxing. By the way, the new boat- waxed the first day she was home. Avereage time spent- 1-2 hours on boat, 3 hours per truck-if I do a complete detail, 3 hours on the motorcycle. That's a whopping total of eleven hours. I now break them up over a 2 day period.
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Old 05-08-08, 04:16 PM   #27
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Zook you are going to hate my new boat...All covered with catfish slime and blood everywhere. Dirty deck from dirty shoes and grass all over the place from cleaning lines.. Oh and the smell is strong real strong..

Maybe I will wash it for your benifit.. If I get a spare moment that is..

I think my last boat I owned for 12 years I washed it maybe six times.. One of those times was before I sold her.. sniff sniff darn allergies.

See you next Wed the 14th..
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Old 05-08-08, 07:32 PM   #28
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capt...don't fergit da NANNERS!!!! HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!
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Old 05-09-08, 12:53 PM   #29
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Had a co-worker just walk by and saw the photo of Zook with the buffer and he commented "Yeah, I buff my propeller too...."

Here's my check list for May 12th

Alarm - 5:00 AM - Check
Second Alarm - 5:05 AM - Check
Clothes - Check
Rain Suit - Check
Rods - Check
Tackle - Check
Tubes
Horney Toads
Baby Paca Craws
Gas (Boat/Truck) - Tomorrow
Boat - not even close to Zook's standard of cleanlyness - might wipe it down after tomorrow's outing
Gear - Check *
Cash for ramp fee - Bank later today
Nanners - Check - put them in the boat Wednesday

*Zooker - Bring a lifevest. You might not fit into my spare and they do check on the river.
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Old 05-09-08, 09:12 PM   #30
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Gonna have to post some pictures. Between both trucks, the scoot and the new boat. I just inherited a full day of washing and waxing. By the way, the new boat- waxed the first day she was home. Avereage time spent- 1-2 hours on boat, 3 hours per truck-if I do a complete detail, 3 hours on the motorcycle. That's a whopping total of eleven hours. I now break them up over a 2 day period.

yea you need to post some pics. i've got to myself. 3 hrs on the bike tells me you might ride a real motorcycle. did i just say that? yep i did.
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Old 05-09-08, 11:08 PM   #31
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Yes I do. 2001 Road Star Silverado. Love cruisers, just never been a big Harley guy.
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