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    I've seen that more than once. Could've been lots worse.
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    Yikes. Sorry to see that. I must say i admire your attitude! Hope you are on the water again soon!
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    Haha. Been there done that! Something worse may have been around the corner!
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    That stinks!!!!!!
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    Not what I had envisioned when I read the thread title. I used to 4wheel, and would be embarrassed to call that stuck. lol

    Yea, if you had 4wheel drive that would have been a non-issue. Or even if you had a rear locker or limited slip that would be a non-issue. I convinced my wife that fishing was cheaper than 4wheeling. lol
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ketchn View Post
    bummer .....but hey ...I bet you don't "dodge" that mud puddle in the driveway next time ....LOL
    HAHAHA! I see what ya did there...


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    Ain't nothin but a thang. lol. All things happen for a reason. Might have saved you life.
    I remember a time when I had chained my push lawn mower to the rear part of my boat trailer in my carport.
    Couple weeks later I hurried home from work, hitched up the boat and took off. About half a mile down the road I looked in the rear view mirror and saw handle bars behind my boat just a gettin it. Then little wheels flying through the air. Push lawn mowers don't do well at 55 mph. There's a useful piece of information right there. My wife hadn't let me live that one down yet. lol
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    Quote Originally Posted by jay the baptist View Post
    Ain't nothin but a thang. lol. All things happen for a reason. Might have saved you life.
    I remember a time when I had chained my push lawn mower to the rear part of my boat trailer in my carport.
    Couple weeks later I hurried home from work, hitched up the boat and took off. About half a mile down the road I looked in the rear view mirror and saw handle bars behind my boat just a gettin it. Then little wheels flying through the air. Push lawn mowers don't do well at 55 mph. There's a useful piece of information right there. My wife hadn't let me live that one down yet. lol
    The old "mow em down" fishing technique eh?
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    Quote Originally Posted by jay the baptist View Post
    Ain't nothin but a thang. lol. All things happen for a reason. Might have saved you life.
    I remember a time when I had chained my push lawn mower to the rear part of my boat trailer in my carport.
    Couple weeks later I hurried home from work, hitched up the boat and took off. About half a mile down the road I looked in the rear view mirror and saw handle bars behind my boat just a gettin it. Then little wheels flying through the air. Push lawn mowers don't do well at 55 mph. There's a useful piece of information right there. My wife hadn't let me live that one down yet. lol
    You could have forgot you tied the dog to your bumper.......!
    Funbun,here in almost heaven,we plant flowers in holes deeper than that .All kidding aside,hope it didn't do much damage.
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    The principal of "keeping it between the lines" applies to life as well.
    If you had used the time spent videotaping and editing on getting that dodge out, you still could have gone fishing!!

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