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Old 04-14-2013, 07:54 PM
strick strick is offline
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If I. Had any damn rythym I would be a good CgW song writer! :-)
I guess I could have made 3-4 albums all the dam time I spent working on boats. I have found that it's best to start a boat project AFTER the girl is gone

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Old 04-15-2013, 05:18 AM
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I guess I could have made 3-4 albums all the dam time I spent working on boats. I have found that it's best to start a boat project AFTER the girl is gone

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Ahhhh yes, and so it is, we are in the thro's of the new project. A 1972 SeaCraft 20' SF, ummm, she will be a little bit custom.
I have regrouped, re-gassed and away we go, got some cool ideas going around in my head, summer is here and I need a boat!
Plus I have to make room for the next project, hmmmmmmmm---------. :-)
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