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Old 06-24-2004, 07:19 AM
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The truth about snowmobiliers...

*Copied from Hardcoresledder.com*

A person who is to old for a sled, but young enough to remember the fun it used to be. A person who prays for snow and grumbles while shoveling the sidewalk. A person who waits for cold weather so they can dress up to stay warm. A person who will completely overhaul a snowmobile out in the middle of nowhere, and call AAA when there car won't start in the garage. A person who rides the lumps and bumps of a trail with enjoyment and complains about little pot holes in the streets. A person who says they bought the machine for the kids, but complains when he can not get a babysitter so they can go riding. A person who can't get Old Bessy in the garage at night because there isn't room unless they slide the snowmobiles out. A person who is too tired to carry out the garbage, but would think nothing or wrestling a 550 pound machine out of a snow drift. A person who will drive a warm car to the grocery store for his favorite steak and ride there snowmobile for 80 miles in the snow for a burned weiner. A person who would get caught on the highway without a spare tire, but will have enough spare parts in there snowmobile to build another machine. A person who is glad to see June come because they know it is only another six months until winter again. You see we are only normal human beings.
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Old 06-24-2004, 07:43 AM
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Good one Ross, I think you just described us perfectly!!!

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Old 06-25-2004, 12:08 AM
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how true, as soon as the snow melts it leaves us wanting more
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