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#141 Unread post by zeligman »

and just a note - speaking solely for myself ...

if Buzz arrives as the canadian domination representative, he's in for a fight.

however, if Blues arrives with domination in mind - let's agree on the 'safe' word right now

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#142 Unread post by Fargo360 »

I am worried that the Canadians might use this unusually warm weather to launch a sneek attack. Its easier to dig into the norther tundra when its thawed.

I saw a group of bikers out riding on my way home from work tonight. I think its the first time i've seen bikes out this late.
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#143 Unread post by BuzZz »

Winter can be as late as it likes, if it can wait til next april, that would be just fine.

I just got back from what I believe will be the last ride of the season. Stopped and filled up the tank, added some Sta-bil, and parked her in the garage.

Now it's a waiting game to see who breaks first...... Me or Winter.
I always lose..... :roll:
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#144 Unread post by blues2cruise »

zeligman wrote:and just a note - speaking solely for myself ...

if Buzz arrives as the canadian domination representative, he's in for a fight.

however, if Blues arrives with domination in mind - let's agree on the 'safe' word right now

:wink:
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TBA

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#145 Unread post by blues2cruise »

Fargo360 wrote:I am worried that the Canadians might use this unusually warm weather to launch a sneek attack. Its easier to dig into the norther tundra when its thawed.

I saw a group of bikers out riding on my way home from work tonight. I think its the first time i've seen bikes out this late.
We wear toques under our helmets. :laughing: We know how to keep warm. :wink:
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#146 Unread post by blues2cruise »

BuzZz wrote:Winter can be as late as it likes, if it can wait til next april, that would be just fine.

I just got back from what I believe will be the last ride of the season. Stopped and filled up the tank, added some Sta-bil, and parked her in the garage.

Now it's a waiting game to see who breaks first...... Me or Winter.
I always lose..... :roll:
My insurance expired on Sunday. I can get a day permit when the rains quit.
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#147 Unread post by dr_bar »

Steven C is now on the Canadian Hit List... :twisted: :twisted: :twisted:

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#148 Unread post by blues2cruise »

How can we let him know not to blame Canada?

It's the boneheads of VANOC that have been so stupid. I say we put VANOC on notice.....
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#149 Unread post by NorthernPete »

Fargo360 wrote:When we start to see the Canada Geese coming down, that only means on thing...Early Canada Goose Season is about to start! Grab your 12ga and get out in a field. Boom Boom Boom!
10ga is a better goose gun IMHO.....


also watching the weathernetwork the other day, noticed some of those sneaky texans were stealing out snow.....
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#150 Unread post by Fargo360 »

NorthernPete wrote:
Fargo360 wrote:When we start to see the Canada Geese coming down, that only means on thing...Early Canada Goose Season is about to start! Grab your 12ga and get out in a field. Boom Boom Boom!
10ga is a better goose gun IMHO.....


also watching the weathernetwork the other day, noticed some of those sneaky texans were stealing out snow.....
Well yeah...but that's just another gun to carry around. 'Round here, we goose hunt, pheasant hunt, grouse hunt, duck hunt...straight up bird hunt (even the occational swan if you are lucky enough to pull a tag)

12ga, one gun to do it all

I was trying to find a way to put my bow and my gun on my bike...but my bike didn't run this fall so it wasn't a big deal anyway
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