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 PostPosted: February 1st, 2013, 9:19 pm   
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 PostPosted: February 1st, 2013, 9:21 pm   
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Some random happy summer memories...

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Mitchie, I've seen that sharp hairline b4.
A classic summer/boat clip: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8W4DxSCopj8


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Alright I will play this game...First dip of the charger version Jon.0

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Now this is Brothery love...

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And because Dok loves Choppers....

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Dok you will remember this one...

Annnnnnd who doesn't like a photo with a good back story. At first glance you might just think this is Mitchie firing up his greasy old Merc. Well you are correct except just to the left of the photo was a wedding about to begin at scenic Rosseau. Greasy Merc + abrasive offshore mid x wedding = fun day for us but not for the bride!

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dubber wrote:
Dok you will remember this one...

Annnnnnd who doesn't like a photo with a good back story. At first glance you might just think this is Mitchie firing up his greasy old Merc. Well you are correct except just to the left of the photo was a wedding about to begin at scenic Rosseau. Greasy Merc + abrasive offshore mid x wedding = fun day for us but not for the bride!


And of course Mitch decides to run 25:1 that day...or possibly straight fogging oil...the whole site was hilarious...

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dubber wrote:
Dok you will remember this one...

Annnnnnd who doesn't like a photo with a good back story. At first glance you might just think this is Mitchie firing up his greasy old Merc. Well you are correct except just to the left of the photo was a wedding about to begin at scenic Rosseau. Greasy Merc + abrasive offshore mid x wedding = fun day for us but not for the bride!


And of course Mitch decides to run 25:1 that day...or possibly straight fogging oil...the whole site was hilarious...


I think it was straight fogging oil. It was the only way he could be (almost) certain it wouldn't sieze and pop.

LOL I started laughing when I found that photo tonight thinking back. I could only imagine the wedding guests arriving and at first marveling at the old timey scenic feel to the wedding before Mitchie hit the key!

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Mitchie, I've seen that sharp hairline b4.
A classic summer/boat clip: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8W4DxSCopj8


Yes Hydroid us Watson's are truly blessed in many ways. Hairlines though are another story!

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dubber wrote:
Dok you will remember this one...

Annnnnnd who doesn't like a photo with a good back story. At first glance you might just think this is Mitchie firing up his greasy old Merc. Well you are correct except just to the left of the photo was a wedding about to begin at scenic Rosseau. Greasy Merc + abrasive offshore mid x wedding = fun day for us but not for the bride!

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Oh yes.... That was a special day for me and the bride.. lol.
You gotta warm up a two stroke.. Right?

And Hydroid ... Grass does not grow on a busy street! :D


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