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    Senior Member Phil's Avatar
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    Thumbs up AF Rider

    get a job...I can't keep up with your posts and get my work done...LOL

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    Sometimes, it is OK for things to be less than OK. We have, in our minds, an unrealistic expectation.
    We think everything ought to be perfect. If it isn't, we figure we must be doing something wrong.
    But we live on a planet where nothing is without fault. Nothing.... and nobody !
    What counts, in the end, is not how you manage to make things right.
    It's how you manage to live with the fact that some things will always be a bit wrong.

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    I say keep up the good work!

    Hey Phil..... I think you need to start carrying your own weight around this place and post more! I am sure there are a few freaks out there that can't get enough of your boat pictures. Where is the Carona bikini?

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    I was thinking that no one liked the boat pix...cept maybe Chris & Rot & Latebreaker...We sure have lots of fun on the lake...

    I an in the process of changing lap tops, some pix are on the old one that is sick...I will post Corona A S A P.

    I was just bustin AF...I enjoy his psotings...
    2011 800 e-tec Renegade

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    Perfect!

    Sometimes, it is OK for things to be less than OK. We have, in our minds, an unrealistic expectation.
    We think everything ought to be perfect. If it isn't, we figure we must be doing something wrong.
    But we live on a planet where nothing is without fault. Nothing.... and nobody !
    What counts, in the end, is not how you manage to make things right.
    It's how you manage to live with the fact that some things will always be a bit wrong.

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    I have a job. I've been working 12 hour days. Most of my post comes from email that I get.
    This is just MY opinion and in no way reflects the opinion of SLEDFREAK, it's members or administrators. I reserve the right to trash anyone who leaves themself wide open to it. LOL!

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    You may be AT work for 12 hours but how much of that time are you actually working????? Huh?? I mean really! I'm telling your boss. JK!

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    I probably actually wourk around 11 hours out of the day. Working on jets isnt only fixing them there is also a lot of paperwork and computer work as well.
    This is just MY opinion and in no way reflects the opinion of SLEDFREAK, it's members or administrators. I reserve the right to trash anyone who leaves themself wide open to it. LOL!

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