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manitoubass2

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  1. a store does not dictate what you do with the product. if there is demand they will sell. (it is legal to sell, and possibly to use)

     

    I see alabama rigs with 5 hooks here in ontario, but if I buy one whos to say im not heading on a vacation to the U.S. to use them?

     

    its an ice fishing set up not lab to produce an ebola vaccine.

  2. Ah your form is all wrong, straighten your back, ease those knees, don't lift your shoulders. But I must admit, your golf attire is impeccable.

    frig lol.

     

    you show me a proper swing in those tenps with 20lbs of gear on hahaha. Im happy I even made contact with the ball and didnt break a hip or something lol

  3. so we headed out to the driving range. brrrrr

     

    we could barely get a tee in the ground so some drives were hit off lil mounds of snow lol

     

    good times! I hit two decent drives out of about 30 hahaha. very hard with winter gear on and the temp was a warm -19

     

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    Saw a car fly by last week with a flat tire, story was "Dad some bad guys in town were laughing at me, and the car's making a funny noise but I think it's alll right.

    hahahahaha

     

    years ago I seen a guy drive into safeway gas station in a rush to get air. dood was already riding on his rim

     

    I cringed abit when he turned in and hit a nice bump

  5. I put a set of Sailun Ice Blazers on my 4x4 Ranger last November. Priced very well and also work very well.

    Although they are somewhat of a new brand to me and the long term wear factor is unknown. I have heard they do last well however.

     

    Brian, make sure whatever weight you add that it cannot move in the event of a sudden stop. I have seen frozen bags of sand end up in the cab of pickup trucks through the rear window.

    great point! heavy shrapnel
  6. We are making ice up here and have a few inches of snow. I got to play around in the new ride a little(2011 chevy traverse) I need studs lol. One day of ice on the road she felt pretty darn good, But Id like to take er out on LOTWs this year

     

    this thread is a good read:)

  7. Of course I can change my own tire. :rolleyes:

    In some pretty harsh conditions to boot!!!!

    While on the way back from the lake my cabin is on I had a flat and pulled over to inspect.

    If possible I use my compressor to fill up a slow leak but this was a sharp rock in the tread and not slow.

    So I replace the tire with the spare no biggie.

    OH, did I mention it was -50 with the wind chill? :canadian:

    Another motorist stopped and asked if I needed help (I didn't) :good:

    drifter your a boss!
  8. first time I changed a tire woke me up pretty quick. i was around 20 and had just worked a 12 hours shift, then started the 5 hour drive home for my days off. I blew my tire in the worst spot on the 502(highway to dryden) It was dead cold and lots of snow. I was stuck in on a corner just after a hill. I knew how to do it but I was not prepared for this situation. I called 911 to have them try to radio truckers or other traffic if possible. cops from dryden got over very quick to block the road. I was just a sitting duck prior. thank god nobody got hurt. the police brought a chain and we towed the car off to a safe area. changed the tire. and everything was fine. man was I cold though. If I had been stuck there I could have been in real danger of hypothermia. it was -32 or something like that. everything changed after that. our vehicles always have extra winter gear for the whole family, food and proper tools. i changed that tire on uneven ground too. dont do that if you can avoid it. get roadside assistance or a tow

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    You're right, I don't understand how you smash the front of your truck into a retaining wall while backing your boat down the launch ramp. Care to explain?

     

    Also., if you've got your mirrors setup properly like Wayne suggested it doesn't matter how steep the ramp is, you'll ALWAYS be able to see the trailer if you start going off to one side or the other.

    im sorry but this made me chuckle. backing up a boat is easy.
  10. That first Kessel Goal though, how many players in the league can score like that,

     

    Im saying 2...Ovi being the other one? any other players out there with shots like that.

    Stamkos and Kane

     

    Komorov played a wicked game, I love that guy. he had a few good chances to score as well

  11. we have some gnarly backlake launches around here. they often require odd turning or big hills or pot holes to avoid. one thing that makes backing up a trailor waaay easier is using your hand at the bottom of the steering wheel. this way the trailor will turn which ever way you turn the wheel.

     

    i know that doesnt help with visibility. just thought id throw it in here.

     

    sounds like guides are the way to go for you

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