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Rep Retirement Lodge #185: Summer Activities

Rep Retirement Lodge #185: Summer Activities


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Used Crestliner Fish Hawk 1650 w/70 Evinrude, Minkota bow mount w/foot control, 3 pedestal seats, live well and bait well, Shorelander roller trailer. Pretty good shape for the age, under $5K. I need to buy a transom saver and a spare tire mount for the trailer and update the license, otherwise ready to go.

You get a job yet to start paying off student loans?

Sounds like a nice find on a solid fishing boat. Congrats.

Nothing yet.. Third interview with one company this week. I'm really hoping to know what the future holds soon.
 
When my daughter graduates from college my wife & I are buying ourselves pontoon as a graduation gift. We have a simple one now, homemade benches, plastic chairs, etc. Next one will be more comfortable....and definitely with a four stroke.

If you can, get one with recline type captain's chairs up front.. You'll never want to drive.:p

Did you say Green Lake? I'm going to assume not in Spicer?
 
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The only boats I own are kayaks. Haven't gotten them out yet this year. I work right across from the Huron River and often walk down the the river at lunch, only to get jealous of the people out kayaking.

My uncle (not the one Scarlet has met) has a deck boat that we got to enjoy out on Lake Charlevoix a few years ago. That was really fun. My mom kept calling it a pontoon, and I kept trying to correct her. It was obvious to me that it wasn't a pontoon, besides the hull shape, my Uncle named it "Knot a Toon".
 
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Parents have a 75hp 17' boat on their lake at home (hp limited by lake association). It's fun -- like to take it to the middle of the lake and jump off for swimming. I enjoy the kayaks as well. Nothing for us right now.

Relaxing on the couch. Was hoping to spend the day reading on the deck, but it's 56 and breezy/raining. :( Was gorgeous yesterday, but I got out of work over an hour late and it took 2.5 hours to have my regular tires swapped for my winter tires, and by the time I got home I was a total zombie. Woke up after 4 hours of sleep and "functioned" until going to back to bed at 2130. Supposed to be gorgeous tomorrow as well (of course, I'll be sleeping in the afternoon as I'm working tomorrow night). So, door is open a bit and NCIS reruns are on.
 
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If you can, get one with recline type captain's chairs up front.. You'll never want to drive.:p

Did you say Green Lake? I'm going to assume not in Spicer?

I was looking at some pontoon floor plans, digging the ones with a bar on board. :)

Chisago City, about 45 minutes door-to-door from Capital City, MN.
 
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Just got an email from Jr telling us he'll be out tonight for the senior prank. I told him not to give our name to the police.:rolleyes:
 
Played there a while ago. Neat place. You'll have fun.

Originally built by a jap company. Mookie played with the jap manager and his jap wife/gf.

Have to say it was a good day

Fun track. Beautiful day, although recent heavy rains up north washed out most bunkers (all played as ground under repair, going to take them a while to fix most of them up.)
 
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I already watched the one where you see her tattoos while changing.

The back piece was fake, but the ones around her wrists and hands are the real deal IIRC.

I love the weird ones. Had a Suicide Girls subscription for a while. The weirdest thing is I love seeing and hearing about that sort of culture and having it around, but I know I'm the absolute wrong type of person to get involved in it. It just isn't really who I am.

I could never have a tattoo. I'd change my mind about what I wanted after 5 minutes, let alone 10 years.
 
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I could never have a tattoo. I'd change my mind about what I wanted after 5 minutes, let alone 10 years.

Tell that to the thousands of others, please.

It usually takes me 2-3 years to make sure of a tatt I want, and even then, I over-analyze the design, listen to alterations/suggestions that the artist suggests, etc. THEN I eventually go through with it. I've only had one last-second decision, whether or not to have a background with one tatt, but that decision couldn't be made until the actual main part was being inked. It stood out w/o the background, and the background would have taken away from the tatt (both the artist and I agreed on that part, without hesitation).
 
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It was barely 50 degrees here today. May is April-ing. Not March-ing because we had 70 degree weather in March.
 
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It's another beautiful May day in Denver and oh look now there's marble sized hail.
 
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Temp was a little cool, but the humidity/Dew point was bad. /nomatchingnumbersplease
 
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