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mr1precision
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Post by mr1precision » Wed. Oct. 29, 2008 12:29 pm

kootch88 wrote:
Hey kootch you do any fishing in Panther pond?
No, as you know there is very limited access to that Panther Pond and though I live 2 miles from it, I mostly fish around the Songo Locks with flies or in some holes on Brandy Pond, otherwise when I fish I go on guided trips up North of Greenville. I have a hard time getting my wheelchair to good spots so I have to either be in a boat or on some decent surface that is flat so I am not working to keep myself in one place all the time.

Have you spent time up here in my neck of the woods?
Yes, Plummerville. Some nice smallies up there .3 pounders all day long. Crystal clear water and not too crowded. Nice people too!


 
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bear creek burnout
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Post by bear creek burnout » Wed. Oct. 29, 2008 1:40 pm

Here's a peak at the inside.
Man that is a sweet ride......

 
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av8r
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Post by av8r » Wed. Oct. 29, 2008 2:15 pm

mr1precision wrote:
bear creek burnout wrote: Now we know where the savings go from heating with coal. Now you gotta figure how to stoke that beauty the same way.
Here's a peak at the inside. [img]
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Nice...my parents had an 87 Vogue II they traveled with for 3 years. I like the older coaches. They bought a 1999 (I think) Vogue/Prevost that they use now. Bigger and wider, but not the same personality as the older ones.

 
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Post by BeerMonley » Wed. Oct. 29, 2008 9:10 pm

i like outdoors stuff (as long as it motorized). wheeling in my 07 rubi.
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Cap
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Post by Cap » Thu. Oct. 30, 2008 6:20 am

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Leaving home, trip to New England with no real agenda. Suzuki DL1000

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Cape Breton coastline & fish baot to sea.jpg

Cape Beton, NS looking into St Lawrence Gulf

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Me, after 700 mile run last day of 14

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Post by mozz » Thu. Oct. 30, 2008 8:36 pm

Just got this last Friday. 2003 gt 4.6l 5 speed. 2 owners 45,000 miles. It's the wifes car actually. I want it to sleep in the garage all winter, she wants to drive it everyday of the week. :bop:
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Post by CoalHeat » Thu. Oct. 30, 2008 8:38 pm

Nice! We have a 2000, but it's only a 6 cyl., the bonus is it's a convertible. My wife's car, yea she drives it everyday, now over 70K miles, bought it new.


 
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Post by gambler » Thu. Oct. 30, 2008 10:21 pm

Wood'nCoal wrote:Nice! We have a 2000, but it's only a 6 cyl., the bonus is it's a convertible. My wife's car, yea she drives it everyday, now over 70K miles, bought it new.
A 2000 with only 70k! Your wife must not drive far. I got my wife a brand new van in 2000 and it has 148k on it. So in july this year I got her another car and she has put 8k on it so far. The thing that gets me is she has her own accounting office and it is 1 1/2 miles from home. :shock: How the hell do you put that many miles on vehicles when your total commute is 3 miles a day. :mad:

 
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Post by coalmeister » Fri. Nov. 14, 2008 10:57 pm

"The thing that gets me is she has her own accounting office and it is 1 1/2 miles from home. :shock: How the hell do you put that many miles on vehicles when your total commute is 3 miles a day."

:whistle: :whistle: :secret: Woa! That's crazy!! You're are not a little worried about where she's going? Maybe an afternoon rendezvous 3 times a week across town or something?? Have you actually ever been to her office? :lol: :lol:

 
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Post by coalmeister » Fri. Nov. 14, 2008 10:58 pm

Cap wrote:
Departure 8-21-07.jpg
Cape Breton coastline & fish baot to sea.jpg
Mark after 700 mi run.jpg
You looked whupped dude!!

 
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Post by gambler » Fri. Nov. 14, 2008 11:40 pm

coalmeister wrote:[:whistle: :whistle: :secret: Woa! That's crazy!! You're are not a little worried about where she's going? Maybe an afternoon rendezvous 3 times a week across town or something?? Have you actually ever been to her office? :lol: :lol:
As long as she comes home and does not look like a glazed doughnut all covered in glaze with her hair all dry and chrunchy and her pants don't stick to the wall I have no reason to believe she is up to no good. :lol:

 
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Post by Devil505 » Sat. Nov. 15, 2008 7:53 am

How about this for a hobby? (I do it very well!....Eating that is) :lol:

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Post by cheapheat » Wed. Nov. 19, 2008 9:52 pm

This is the november comppetition. Im the shooter, thats 12 targets with a mandatory reload in just under 14 seconds. Sorry to the dial up guys. Jim
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Post by av8r » Thu. Nov. 20, 2008 8:37 am

Falling plates is fun. Ever shoot IDPA?

 
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Post by cheapheat » Thu. Nov. 20, 2008 10:42 pm

I shot a tactical match with IDPA scoring a c ouple months ago my main interest is in USPSA.

Jim


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