What have you done this weekend...?

Discussion in 'All Things Boats & Boating' started by Wynand N, Jul 6, 2008.

  1. Landlubber
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    ...eh, so you made little booties and tied them onto its feet?
     
  2. Zed
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    THE MAID.... again!
     
  3. DianneB
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    I bought a boat - there go my weekends for the foreseeable future!

    (It's a 1978 Sylvan 21 foot - runs good but needs "to be brought back a little"!)
     
  4. Zed
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    My god girl what are you doing here, get to work!
     
  5. masalai
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    masalai masalai

    and post some before and after pics.... please?
     
  6. Zed
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    What the maid or the boat....? nah faggit I asked... at your age it has to be the young ladies boat! Its faster than yours pops! :D
     
  7. Boston

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    the car looked like a very nice ride some fool was planing on taking across the sippy hole

    Jags are not well known for being snow cars but if you slap a set of decent tires on them they do fine
    Haks are the bomb tire and will cure a world of sins on a car that is normally nothing better than a toboggan
     
  8. DianneB
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    ROFL!
     
  9. hoytedow
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    Was ist das ROFL?
     
  10. Boston

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    Das Ist gobbledygook
     
  11. Zed
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    Rolling On Floor Laughing :D
     
  12. hoytedow
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    Gobbledygook. Good one.:D :D
     
  13. hoytedow
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    Roll on floor laughing. :p
     
  14. hoytedow
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    ROFL! Meinen kinderen would have understood.
     

  15. KnottyBuoyz
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    I's sorry! It was sort of a necessity. Before I explain we have to clarify a few points. There's dirt (road grime, salt etc.) and there's mud. Jeeps wear mud as a badge of honor and I know that. Then there's road grime and salt and all sorts of other crap (dead animal guts) etc. that get plastered all over the vehicle.

    This Jeep, for the next 5 1/2 yrs will be my daily commuter. I can't lift it or put bigger tires on it 'cause of the height restriction in our parking garage at work. It will see some light duty offroading but no rock crawling or deep muddin' etc. They salt the crap out of the roads here in the winter and the Jeep quickly looks like crap after a days commute. So the most likely solution, for the time being, was mud flaps.

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    They're easily removable for off roadin' etc. They do work and keep a lot of crap off the vehicle and the wife says there's hardly any spray off the 31" tires when she follows me in the rain/snow.

    There, please don't hate me! :D
     
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