I was going through some old pics and found this motley crew that wandered over to Texas once upon a time. Any of these old codgers still hanging around?
Blast from the past
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Oh, the horror.....
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A couple of them are half the men they used to be.
You know what La Quinta means in English? Behind Dennys. MarkM
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Why haven't we seen that picture before? Classic!
Paddles - they aren't just for the bedroom anymore.
~Mark~
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We should still be locked up in Texas!
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Who's that fat guy on the left ?
I always catch more & larger fish when I fish by myself. Stealth is the key.
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That was the morning after...I'm surprised a couple of you guys were upright.
There were many good stories from that trip, but my favorite was when you guys burned a few gallons of gas driving back and forth on the highway looking for the yak y'all thought had fallen out of the bed of the truck only to eventually discover that it was still back there.
There were many good stories from that trip, but my favorite was when you guys burned a few gallons of gas driving back and forth on the highway looking for the yak y'all thought had fallen out of the bed of the truck only to eventually discover that it was still back there.
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Same here. I've lost 68 lbs. My yak now floats a couple inches shallower.Todd wrote:A couple of them are half the men they used to be.