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Old 12-08-2010, 10:01 AM
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Originally Posted by sephyobsessed
naaaah i'm just playing...

I know I'm loud, and a fat kid, I've come to accept it...if someone else has a problem with it, that's their inner quarrel, not mine

I'm me and I plan on staying that way!
I saw you on the webcam. You are beautiful and not fat. You may weight more than you think you should, but your not fat.
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Originally Posted by Vlaze
Gal: you and couch can sleep together tonight
I always told my wife that that was my bed. If she didn't want to sleep with me, she could make other arrangements.
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Originally Posted by TiffanyLillian

that's usually how it is for some women. Not every woman out there is like this, thankfully.
Could have fooled me.
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Originally Posted by Kane
Since my dad lives on a sailboat....(haven't seen my mom in years), I sleep on a 1" foam mattress with 12" of overhead space when I go "home". LOL
At least my boat had twin beds in the aft cabin. That must be a pretty small boat. I really couldn't call that home.
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Originally Posted by Kane
It is a 37" footer, stateroom in the bow, only half berth in the stern since it is a serious sailer (really narrow stern section).

Cool boat though.
Mine was a 36' power boat with a 13' beam (wide). Twin Chrysler big block 440 engines. It would do 30+ knots, but got less than a mile per gal.
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Originally Posted by Feras
Twue Wove wiewdness
Does the dog now get healthcare?
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Originally Posted by Kane
Baller.... impractical............, but baller.
I got the boat for around $60K. It was 20 yrs old. Boats don't deteriorate on the G Lakes like they do on the ocean. No salt. They are also considered a 2nd home, so you can get a mortgage on them and deduct the interest paid on your income taxes. On the Lakes, you can still go out and not see land anywhere.

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Living on a boat wouldn't be a bad idea...so long it was parked in the ocean and not a lake where it could freeze....and you wouldn't have to pay property tax I believe so that would also kick ***
You still have slip fees that have to be paid. They very depending on the amenities provided by the marina. Mine was $10K/yr. Fiberglass gets waterlogged so the boats really need to come out of the water every once in a while to dry out and have the bottoms cleaned/painted. In the ocean, you have barnacles to deal with.
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Originally Posted by Kane
Yeah I know.I meant more about the gas mileage.

Boats to live on aren't all that expensive. The two issues are a) trying to have both (boat and house) is REAL expensive and b) resale is NOT like a house, it typically only goes down.
They depreciate like cars. Mine was 20 yrs old so almost all the depreciation was gone. I sold it for almost what I paid for it.
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Originally Posted by WinningRX8Chick
Not sure if this would be of any interest, but I just stumbled across an article about how CT is ranked 4th for overall health.

Here's all the states:
http://www.americashealthrankings.or...l/Overall.aspx
Seems the top 5 are all in the NE + Hawaii.
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Originally Posted by RIWWP
*it keeps slipping out*
Zip it up then.
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Good Morning Ocho, Fuz, RWD, RI, phren, Tiff & Feras.

phren, when I wreck my motorcycle, I broke my collar bone. I don't remember any pain. Just allot of discomfort. It could have been they were medicating me through my IV too.
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Originally Posted by xun4gvn4everx
I've made that mistake a few times
Sounds like a good swap for JackTar Day.
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Hi Foxey
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Originally Posted by Jedi54
isn't it a little early in the day for that?
It's 4:20 somewhere. Or, it will be.
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I could start a 2011 thread, close it and reopen 1/1.

BTW, how do you read post counts again. I forgot.
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B@W - The B doesn't stand for bewbees, but it could.
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Good Morning Peeps

Originally Posted by Kane
Feb is when I get home.
When does the deployment cycle (rotations) end. Is there a limit?
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Fuz, I'm guessing you have electric heat. My house is all gas. I couldn't survive without gas this time of year.
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Chick & RWD, I used to have a 20 XT setup for a few years. With it you got to see the fish swim up and down. Others had a level that they would prefer to stay at in the tank. I presently have a 30+ sitting empty. I need a new filter before I fill it up and start with fish again.
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Originally Posted by fuztupnz
Trying.
to
bite
tongue
and
not
start
bewb
talk


*flail* (that was for you sephy)
That still leaves you fingers free to diddle on the keyboard.
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I bought myself a gift too. Nothing quite as sexy as tickets. An over-the-range microwave oven. My 30yr old one was starting to die. It would just quit in the middle of cooking something. I have to remove a cabinet & range hood (done), run new wiring (in progress), remount the cabinet and install the mw oven.
At the rate I do projects, this will be completed in January.
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I found one perfect for one of us here.

http://www.truelocal.com.au/business...nity/edge-hill
sorry, no signage.
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Tilla, has it helped you score any chicks yet? Maybe a guitar in the background would help.
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Originally Posted by fuztupnz
I can play dueling banjo's on guitar

It creeps people out and makes me laugh.
I would be really creeped out if you lived in Georgia.


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