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krixxer

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  1. Watching the news I still have no clue what "idle no more" stand for. Can anyone shed some light on their plight?
  2. Can any of you guys help me to get a site up for my shop? I have a paint shop so I don’t need anything fancy just a few pages contact, info etc… The last 2 guys I found turned out to be flakes; I need someone reliable someone who will show up on time for an appointment. This is a paying job if it helps any. Thanx for the help guys! Kris
  3. looks great!
  4. Just a guess but did you land a job with ATS
  5. With that music it makes it look like underwater ballet
  6. You throw this up now! Was not for the half-finished paint job in the booth I’d be packing up right now!!!
  7. it was the most expensive one they had at lebarons, just under 40$.
  8. I got this last year. When i get to the water I take the bucket out of the back of the van and plug it into the boat or swith it over to the 9V. I can keem them alive for 3 summer days.
  9. thanx guys, I feel much better spending the coin now. looks like I will have a new bathroom by xmass. The contractor lives a few floors down from me. He has been working in the building since he moved in a few years back so we went to a few appts to look over his work and all the owners seems real happy with the quality of work. In the end I gave up 3K up front, work starts in a week.
  10. You’ve done this before eh? Point for point with the quote I got. So the next question.... how horrible can this go if I do it myself?
  11. I know this is a long shot but I'm in a pinch. I have an old condo that needs a new bathroom as this one is from the 50's. This is a small apartment bathroom but it needs to be gutted; tiles, paint, tub, hardware, fan, toilet etc... I almost pissed myself when the first guy gave me a quote but I'm in no mood for another project I just want it done. Can't understand how this guy thinks it will cost $6500 for a 6x8 bathroom. what do you guys think something like this should cost me?<BR style="mso-special-character: line-break"> <BR style="mso-special-character: line-break">
  12. pads and rotors were 170 for my uplander. (have a year on then now) first time working on the uplander it took two hours to install them. 800 in savings over the dealer
  13. aka keyboardcowboy
  14. Small boat and big water is a recipe for adventure! Back in the day I canoed out of the credit and fished Texaco point a few times.
  15. Nah I tried to pull it at modest speed and nothing happened. I never bothered after that.
  16. I don't care about the tuna but I would sure love me a Maguro like that.
  17. Excalibur: My bow is 15 years old and still looks and performs as new oh and since they are made in Ontario it was an easy decision for me. if you go up to wolf's den you can try all the bows you like www.wolfsdensports.com/
  18. I remember Peers; back then I used to clean fish for the charters in PC. The cleaning station was an old rotten shack but we still made it work.
  19. with a set up like that no one would suspect that you are dragging a .35$ trebel hook
  20. The one that balances out better with the reel you have
  21. them's the breaks but you can make up for it! Simcoe has been real good the last few weekends, if you can find a hole in the weather that is.
  22. We used perch crack on a drop shot 35 feet down. I've never casted for perch, I'm lazy! I just try to get on top of them. The tupperware gets filled up with water and then frozen. Next time I'm ready for a fish fry I pull one out and thaw it out in the fridge. the Shun, that one there is a santoku premiere , makes me feel like a ninja in the kitchen
  23. I made a quick trip to the lake on Saturday. We only had a few hours before the weather would hit so we got started out to the spot. The action was fast and furious with but so was the wind. In the end we got blown off after two hours but it was the best dam two hours of perchin' ever.
  24. another boat brand: Alumarine Boats (1996) Ltd. 3000 Main St. #F West St. Paul, Manitoba, Canada R2V 4T2 (P): 204.334.7700 (F): 204.339.5124 URL: www.alumarineboats.net
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