AKPirate wrote:Shoot it with a half charge bowmag and you instantly have two halves of the barrel laying there. They will look like they were cut with a torch it's so clean. You can shoot it on the end or standing upright depending how you want it halved.
AKPirate wrote:The sins of Boot and Gaddy are causing the Cali drought and knowing they have no limits to their depravity... :mrgreen:
Goldfish wrote:How often are you using the barrel to run your motor? If it's more than once a year, you've got something going on that you can't fix so bring it to boomerang to fix it. Otherwise, why trash a perfectly good barrel that everyone wants to turn into a smoker?
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Goldfish wrote:Pull the plug, or grab a hose and let it gravity feed out till you can tip it. Or put it on a roller before you fill it.
This isn't rocket science folks
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aunt betty wrote:Goldfish wrote:Pull the plug, or grab a hose and let it gravity feed out till you can tip it. Or put it on a roller before you fill it.
This isn't rocket science folks
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Then why use sciency words like gravity?
Goldfish wrote:aunt betty wrote:Goldfish wrote:Pull the plug, or grab a hose and let it gravity feed out till you can tip it. Or put it on a roller before you fill it.
This isn't rocket science folks
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Then why use sciency words like gravity?
Sorry.
Grab a hose and let it grabbity feed out. It's called grabbity because the earth grabs ahold of you and keeps you planted
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Goldfish wrote:aunt betty wrote:Goldfish wrote:Pull the plug, or grab a hose and let it gravity feed out till you can tip it. Or put it on a roller before you fill it.
This isn't rocket science folks
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Then why use sciency words like gravity?
Sorry.
Grab a hose and let it grabbity feed out. It's called grabbity because the earth grabs ahold of you and keeps you planted
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assateague wrote:Goldfish wrote:aunt betty wrote:Goldfish wrote:Pull the plug, or grab a hose and let it gravity feed out till you can tip it. Or put it on a roller before you fill it.
This isn't rocket science folks
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Then why use sciency words like gravity?
Sorry.
Grab a hose and let it grabbity feed out. It's called grabbity because the earth grabs ahold of you and keeps you planted
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Now that you said this, I am going to dress it up and incorporate it as an "assafact" elsewhere. Maybe include some references to Old Dutch pronunciations, and slightly off translations through the years, leading to "gravity" instead of "grabbity". I really like it.
Thank you.
Goldfish wrote:assateague wrote:Goldfish wrote:aunt betty wrote:Goldfish wrote:Pull the plug, or grab a hose and let it gravity feed out till you can tip it. Or put it on a roller before you fill it.
This isn't rocket science folks
sent from a phancy fone
Then why use sciency words like gravity?
Sorry.
Grab a hose and let it grabbity feed out. It's called grabbity because the earth grabs ahold of you and keeps you planted
sent from a phancy fone
Now that you said this, I am going to dress it up and incorporate it as an "assafact" elsewhere. Maybe include some references to Old Dutch pronunciations, and slightly off translations through the years, leading to "gravity" instead of "grabbity". I really like it.
Thank you.
Honestly, you can thank Garfield and friends from back in my youth. It was the barnyard animals skits on Garfield. The rooster, can't remember his name, said that.
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Goldfish wrote:How often are you using the barrel to run your motor? If it's more than once a year, you've got something going on that you can't fix so bring it to boomerang to fix it. Otherwise, why trash a perfectly good barrel that everyone wants to turn into a smoker?
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Goldfish wrote:How is that WOT under load testing in a barrel going for ya? Or do you just idle to your hunting spots?
If it runs, then you should be splashing the boat for any more testing
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Goldfish wrote:The closest boat ramp is 400 miles? I'm talking any body of water. Give the boat/motor a shake down on a local pond even. That's all I'm saying.
Btw, I may have to remember that you've got spare parts, lol
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aunt betty wrote:P.S. You want a barrel? Come and get one.
aunt betty wrote:Look at this. My 9.9/15 graveyard.
3legged_lab wrote:You guys are all stupid, my motor doesn't need water.
Olly wrote:Every boat motor "needs" water to work.
FlintRiverFowler wrote:Olly wrote:Every boat motor "needs" water to work.
Thought you billy badasses could run in mud?
FlintRiverFowler wrote:Olly wrote:Every boat motor "needs" water to work.
Thought you billy badasses could run in mud?
NuffDaddy wrote:FlintRiverFowler wrote:Olly wrote:Every boat motor "needs" water to work.
Thought you billy badasses could run in mud?
Water+dirt=mud
Olly wrote:Every boat motor "needs" water to work.
rebelp74 wrote:Yeah I have a yacht, suck it bitches!
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