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*rob* I need your advice.
You are a Tarot Card specialist. You were saying that there was one “edition” or type of set that was better than all the rest. I am thinking of buying a set for somebody. What is this fancy-dancy kind?
Outboards of course are far more practical than inboards (easier to trailer, store & cheaper) but inboard engine (true inboards, not I/Os) are FAR more reliable.
Snappy – affirmative
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*rob* I need your advice.
You are a Tarot Card specialist. You were saying that there was one “edition” or type of set that was better than all the rest. I am thinking of buying a set for somebody. What is this fancy-dancy kind?
the Voyager deck
*rob*
“I just bought a second boat, a 1961 fully restored OUTBOARD Penn Yan 17′ long with a restored 40 hp Evinrude for $5,000.”
When’s the party?
“am scheduled to eat fire in a santa suit so I will be showing up late.”
Is this some sort of hazing ritual for new employees at your new firm?
i also use it on bags and stuff too
*rob*
Count me in, snappy.
denton, you’d be surprised. 17′ boats, even classic wood boats aren’t that expensive.
I just bought a second boat, a 1961 fully restored OUTBOARD Penn Yan 17′ long with a restored 40 hp Evinrude for $5,000.
If you get the urge, http://www.antiqueboat.com is where I got both of my boats.
Outboards of course are far more practical than inboards (easier to trailer, store & cheaper) but inboard engine (true inboards, not I/Os) are FAR more reliable.
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Rob. What, pray tell, do you use the hot pink duct tape for???
scrap booking
*rob*
Snappy,
Nay for obv reasons. CGar has my contributions (yak vouchers).