boatman37
Well-Known Member
- Jun 6, 2015
- 4,256
- Boat Info
- 2006 Crownline 250CR. 5.7 Merc BIII
Previous: 1986 Sea Ray 250 Sundancer. 260 Merc Alpha 1 Gen 1
- Engines
- 5.7 Merc BIII
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While I understand the sentiment, you obviously haven't met my wife. She not only hitches, tows, and fills the 30-foot fifth-wheel with gear while I'm at work, she did most of the driving while pulling the 300DA back up north over 400 miles of mountain road. I can always tell when she really wants to get out of the valley, because the trailer will be out front, loaded, and ready to leave on a Friday afternoon when I get home from work. Yep, she's a rare catch.Can’t even make a female driver joke, since I don’t think I’ve ever seen a woman drive use the mirrors!!
Yep, ya gotta love a woman who knows what she wants and will start the momentum to get there….. my girl is responsible for starting all four of the discussions that ended up with us buying a Sea Ray! I need to man up and start the next one, LOL!While I understand the sentiment, you obviously haven't met my wife. She not only hitches, tows, and fills the 30-foot fifth-wheel with gear while I'm at work, she did most of the driving while pulling the 300DA back up north over 400 miles of mountain road. I can always tell when she really wants to get out of the valley, because the trailer will be out front, loaded, and ready to leave on a Friday afternoon when I get home from work. Yep, she's a rare catch.
Does she have a sister?While I understand the sentiment, you obviously haven't met my wife. She not only hitches, tows, and fills the 30-foot fifth-wheel with gear while I'm at work, she did most of the driving while pulling the 300DA back up north over 400 miles of mountain road. I can always tell when she really wants to get out of the valley, because the trailer will be out front, loaded, and ready to leave on a Friday afternoon when I get home from work. Yep, she's a rare catch.
Lost my driver side mirror on my sierra 2500hd to a dumb ass like this.I'm sliding that picture over to the truck forum. We always get a chuckle when we see someone with their mirrors flipped out, but nothing in tow, a.k.a. "ghost trailer". They're known as "Moose Antlers" in honor of Bullwinkle the Moose.
Unfortunately no, just two brothers who have no interest in life’s best investment, boating. Her Dad, gone now, was a Navy man and always had a boat, literally.Does she have a sister?
Can’t even make a female driver joke, since I don’t think I’ve ever seen a woman drive use the mirrors!!
Damn, that turned me on more than the bikini thread!While I understand the sentiment, you obviously haven't met my wife. She not only hitches, tows, and fills the 30-foot fifth-wheel with gear while I'm at work, she did most of the driving while pulling the 300DA back up north over 400 miles of mountain road. I can always tell when she really wants to get out of the valley, because the trailer will be out front, loaded, and ready to leave on a Friday afternoon when I get home from work. Yep, she's a rare catch.