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#61 Post by Tralfaz »

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#62 Post by PhatCat »

I thinks it's a given that we'd all want the surk ski. However, right now it's below zero and I can't seem to dream of a day when I'd be able to use it...

I wish summer would come back soon.

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#63 Post by N1095A »

It's 82 degrees here, but the gulf is kind of cold. I saw a couple of open kyaks on the water yesterday, but no surf skis. I'd love to have one, but I'd probably kill myself on one. I'm not too graceful. 6'4" 250lbs. :oops:
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#64 Post by IKnowWhatYoureThinking »

I envy you being in eighty degree weather. It is going to be in the sixties here this week. If things work out for me I may try to go drop a line sometime this week.

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#65 Post by Steve »

82 degrees!..It's 9 degrees in Chicago right now! Below is a picture I took of my Motorcycle in last Sunday's annual Chicagoland Toys for Tots Motorcycle Parade...It was 4 degrees!!!!!!!!
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#66 Post by N1095A »

Don't worry guys, the weather's the only thing good about this place. And that's only in winter. The beaches are okay too, but I'd sell my soul to be back in Pennsylvania. Or if by some miracle, Oahu.
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#67 Post by Magnom »

For me it would have to be the Chronosport `divers` watch.
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#68 Post by J.J. Walters »

Wow, you were riding your bike in 4 degree weather steve? That's what I call "dedication to the cause"! Love your present - a Tonka truck never grows old! :)
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#69 Post by Steve »

Thanks, James........The sad thing is, the Parade is always the first Sunday in December, we have had days where it was in the high forties, Sunny and 50,000 Motorcycles show up, but the past four years have been terrible weather with less than 1,000 Motorcycles. What truly amazes me is not that some like me show up, as we love to ride, but Western Avenue, the street we ride on for 19 miles, is lined with well wishers with toys, signs and cheers. That sight alone effectively this ol' crumudgeon into a Holiday spirit that lasts all through December!!!!
But I digress, since this is a prop thread, I still would love any of TM's actual Hawaiian shirts he wore, an authenticated Team Ring.......
Or, number one with a bullet>>>>>The Ferrari....LOL!

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THE HAT RACK.

#70 Post by N1095A »

Found the hooks.
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http://www.hooklady.com
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Home Depot has these hooks already mounted, but they are silver colored, and the wood in back is much narrower. These hooks are $7.00 each. Add say, $5.00 for a piece of wood, $3.00 for some stain, and you've got the hat rack for under $40.00.
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#71 Post by stephan »

I'll take all the IOU's TC has...Hoping someday Magnum will pay them in full :P

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#72 Post by Tidewater »

i'd like Magnum's frig in guest house, stocked with the show beer of course!

i chose my Handle of "Tidewater", cause i have lived just south of that area my whole life and it was kinda neat that the character of Magnum was from our part of the world.

probably not up to snuff on my Magnum trivia like most here, but i was a faithful CBS Thursday Night watcher for years and caught it on synd when possible. to quote another semi-famous Tidewater resident, "i wish those days where back again"!!!

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#73 Post by N1095A »

Welcome Tidewater I share your sentiment for those days. This is a great place where people are friendly and knowledable. You'll be a Magnum expert in no time. So, Welcome and Merry Christmas.
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#74 Post by IKnowWhatYoureThinking »

Welcome to the boards Tidewater!

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Aloha!

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