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Old 04-05-2008, 01:59 PM #8
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BTW - Since I am going fishing next weekend, I have it all planned out on how I am going to get in that boat. I have been strategically planning it all week. I was going to lay on the dock and slither in to the boat. How I get out is completely unimportant at the moment and I will figure that out once I am there. LOL.
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I like your style, woman. Hm, better think about how I'm going to scale that bank with a rollator & my rod...
A pully/wench will do fine! Just tie it to something sturdy and like MacGyver, you will be back to safety!

I think that Cabela's may sell them.

-Vic
(the turd)
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