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My Hometown, Show us where you live
bondiguy |
Jan 10 2007, 11:59 PM
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I don't suffer FOOLS
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QUOTE(Gnappster @ Jan 10 2007, 12:04 PM) and me! QUOTE(closeup @ Jan 10 2007, 01:21 PM) Martha Stewart lives on an island not too far away: (The same island John Travolta lives on) Check out John Travolta's Florida home. He parks his 707 right up to the door. Isn't Martha Stewart that home rennovation lady??? JT flies an Aussie airplane! QUOTE(Gnappster @ Jan 10 2007, 01:45 PM) beer runs to europe probably. When he wants a Heinekin he gets it from the source! haha QUOTE(Bobaloo @ Jan 10 2007, 03:25 PM) Well, I make the wife pedal a bicycle that's hooked up to a generator. I have been using children.... the fiancee will do a much better job
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Bondi Approved I look like you wanna look, I fuck like you wanna fuck. I am smart, capable and, most importantly, I'm free in all the ways that you are not.
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Bobaloo |
Jan 11 2007, 11:48 AM
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QUOTE(bondiguy @ Jan 10 2007, 11:59 PM) and me! Isn't Martha Stewart that home rennovation lady??? JT flies an Aussie airplane! When he wants a Heinekin he gets it from the source! haha I have been using children.... the fiancee will do a much better job it's a great way to keep the women in shape.
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bondiguy |
Jan 11 2007, 10:50 PM
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I don't suffer FOOLS
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QUOTE(Bobaloo @ Jan 11 2007, 11:48 AM) it's a great way to keep the women in shape. U r a wise, wise man
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Bondi Approved I look like you wanna look, I fuck like you wanna fuck. I am smart, capable and, most importantly, I'm free in all the ways that you are not.
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bondiguy |
Jan 11 2007, 11:13 PM
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I don't suffer FOOLS
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QUOTE(Bobaloo @ Jan 11 2007, 11:05 PM) when it comes to my women and my money, I don't mess around. And by women, I mean woman; and by woman, I mean wife; and by wife I mean I don't get to mess around with my money or my woman. Gotcha, can't win, don't try
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Bondi Approved I look like you wanna look, I fuck like you wanna fuck. I am smart, capable and, most importantly, I'm free in all the ways that you are not.
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bondiguy |
Jan 11 2007, 11:24 PM
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I don't suffer FOOLS
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QUOTE(Bobaloo @ Jan 11 2007, 11:19 PM) I'm all over that: No matter how good you are at something, there's always about a million people better than you. Like Daryl Strawberry?
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Bondi Approved I look like you wanna look, I fuck like you wanna fuck. I am smart, capable and, most importantly, I'm free in all the ways that you are not.
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bondiguy |
Jan 12 2007, 05:30 PM
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I don't suffer FOOLS
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QUOTE(Gnappster @ Jan 12 2007, 12:05 PM) Darrrrryl, Darrrrrrryl
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Bondi Approved I look like you wanna look, I fuck like you wanna fuck. I am smart, capable and, most importantly, I'm free in all the ways that you are not.
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closeup |
Jan 17 2007, 04:12 PM
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Double D's
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Here's kind of a cool story. This guy, Bill Dunlop, set sail in a 9ft sailboat from Portland. He left from the pier where the floating restaurant above is docked. He asked me to help him load his boat with food and drinks. What he had me do is take all his canned food and dip it in hot paraffin. That way nothing would spoil. He used 2 liter plastic bottles of Coke and Mountain Dew for ballast. When he finished drinking the bottle, he'd fill it with sea water and put it back. Nobody thought he had a chance in hell of making it, but he did. Later, he tried to sale that 9ft boat around the world. He went missing after making it to Austrailia. Bondi was probably to young to remember it, but it was quite a story for a while. This guy had some major cojones to even attempt it. He told me that he had his boat built so it would do barrel-rolls off the top of the waves he was expecting. He said on a 40-50 foot wave it would flip over about a dozen times.
Sailor Trying to Cross Atlantic in Small Boat
After a sendoff under grey skies, Bill Dunlop spent his first day at sea today in a nine-foot sailboat, heading across the Atlantic.
He is seeking a record for the smallest boat used in a solo Atlantic crossing.
The Wind's Will left a Portland Harbor marina Sunday as 20 large and small vessels tooted horns in salute.
Mr. Dunlop, 40 years old, of Mechanic Falls, Me., said he expects to reach Falmouth, England, in eight to 12 weeks. In 1980, Mr. Dunlop crossed the ocean in a 35-foot sailboat.
His boat is filled with food, survival equipment, extra sails, rope tools and reading matter. Mr. Dunlop's sailboat has a fiber glass hull, and a $16 sextant for navigation. He has a radio, but no backup engine.
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Gnappster |
Jan 17 2007, 04:32 PM
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Liquor and Whores
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QUOTE(closeup @ Jan 17 2007, 01:42 PM) Remember this guy? He used to live next door to where I'm living now. I don't know him but it seems most of my neighbors do. QUOTE(Bobaloo @ Jan 17 2007, 01:45 PM) He looks like a mix among robert downy junior, billy joel, and some girl whose name I can't think of. he looks like a guy I went to school with. QUOTE(closeup @ Jan 17 2007, 01:48 PM) His name is Judd Nelson. Last thing I can think of that he did was some show with Brooke Sheilds. He played her boss. I didn' t know he was in anything after Breakfast Club. Oh yeah, he played a voice in the Transformers movie. QUOTE(closeup @ Jan 17 2007, 02:12 PM) Here's kind of a cool story. This guy, Bill Dunlop, set sail in a 9ft sailboat from Portland. He left from the pier where the floating restaurant above is docked. He asked me to help him load his boat with food and drinks. What he had me do is take all his canned food and dip it in hot paraffin. That way nothing would spoil. He used 2 liter plastic bottles of Coke and Mountain Dew for ballast. When he finished drinking the bottle, he'd fill it with sea water and put it back. Nobody thought he had a chance in hell of making it, but he did. Later, he tried to sale that 9ft boat around the world. He went missing after making it to Austrailia. Bondi was probably to young to remember it, but it was quite a story for a while. This guy had some major cojones to even attempt it. He told me that he had his boat built so it would do barrel-rolls off the top of the waves he was expecting. He said on a 40-50 foot wave it would flip over about a dozen times. Sailor Trying to Cross Atlantic in Small Boat After a sendoff under grey skies, Bill Dunlop spent his first day at sea today in a nine-foot sailboat, heading across the Atlantic. He is seeking a record for the smallest boat used in a solo Atlantic crossing. The Wind's Will left a Portland Harbor marina Sunday as 20 large and small vessels tooted horns in salute. Mr. Dunlop, 40 years old, of Mechanic Falls, Me., said he expects to reach Falmouth, England, in eight to 12 weeks. In 1980, Mr. Dunlop crossed the ocean in a 35-foot sailboat. His boat is filled with food, survival equipment, extra sails, rope tools and reading matter. Mr. Dunlop's sailboat has a fiber glass hull, and a $16 sextant for navigation. He has a radio, but no backup engine. How did dipping canned food in wax prevent it from spoiling? Did it just keep the cans from rusting/corroding from the sea water?
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Bobaloo |
Jan 17 2007, 04:45 PM
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QUOTE(closeup @ Jan 17 2007, 04:12 PM) Here's kind of a cool story. This guy, Bill Dunlop, set sail in a 9ft sailboat from Portland. He left from the pier where the floating restaurant above is docked. He asked me to help him load his boat with food and drinks. What he had me do is take all his canned food and dip it in hot paraffin. That way nothing would spoil. He used 2 liter plastic bottles of Coke and Mountain Dew for ballast. When he finished drinking the bottle, he'd fill it with sea water and put it back. Nobody thought he had a chance in hell of making it, but he did. Later, he tried to sale that 9ft boat around the world. He went missing after making it to Austrailia. Bondi was probably to young to remember it, but it was quite a story for a while. This guy had some major cojones to even attempt it. He told me that he had his boat built so it would do barrel-rolls off the top of the waves he was expecting. He said on a 40-50 foot wave it would flip over about a dozen times. Sailor Trying to Cross Atlantic in Small Boat After a sendoff under grey skies, Bill Dunlop spent his first day at sea today in a nine-foot sailboat, heading across the Atlantic. He is seeking a record for the smallest boat used in a solo Atlantic crossing. The Wind's Will left a Portland Harbor marina Sunday as 20 large and small vessels tooted horns in salute. Mr. Dunlop, 40 years old, of Mechanic Falls, Me., said he expects to reach Falmouth, England, in eight to 12 weeks. In 1980, Mr. Dunlop crossed the ocean in a 35-foot sailboat. His boat is filled with food, survival equipment, extra sails, rope tools and reading matter. Mr. Dunlop's sailboat has a fiber glass hull, and a $16 sextant for navigation. He has a radio, but no backup engine. balls of steel, man. It's great that he's only using a sextant. True craftsman, he is.
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