Re: Good Vibes for Shortski
Posted: Aug 30th, '11, 06:54
D let me know if you need anything - naked pics, etc...
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new ski buddies?RustyK wrote:
You know how long I've waited for you to ask me that.Skibumtress wrote:MrsG wrote:Ditto -SnowyMorning wrote:I would send naked pictures, but you know... I am married now! So the best I can do is this...![]()
Sending you the very best thoughts, hugs and all that. You sound good, and that makes me smile.![]()
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. . . so good to see your sense of humor is intact
Let us know if we can be of any help
What these two girls said...
Yes, please let me know if you need any help.
I have the definitive Rogman picturerogman wrote:I'd have PM'd a picture, Shortski, but I couldn't find a camera that "captured" me. Apparently I need a much wider angle lens... Also I'm gender "challenged". Hang tough, dude! Let us know what we can do. House raising! Rebuild! We're not the gummint, but we are here to help.
Hmm, business opportunity. Make implants with low density material that will provide permanent on board flotation in event of a unscheduled water landing.SkiDork wrote:the one in the middle needs to remove her PFD...
Aren't you supposed to inflate them after exiting the plane? Now if she were the life raft, I'd climb on that...Mister Moose wrote:Hmm, business opportunity. Make implants with low density material that will provide permanent on board flotation in event of a unscheduled water landing.SkiDork wrote:the one in the middle needs to remove her PFD...
Shortski, you were in sales, right?
Do you think you could get such a thing to be Coast-Guard-approved, so we could use them for water sports?Mister Moose wrote:Hmm, business opportunity. Make implants with low density material that will provide permanent on board flotation in event of a unscheduled water landing.SkiDork wrote:the one in the middle needs to remove her PFD...
Shortski, you were in sales, right?
No problem. Type III PFD's are legal if worn, I'm pretty sure these would qualify.MarieM wrote:Do you think you could get such a thing to be Coast-Guard-approved, so we could use them for water sports?Mister Moose wrote:Hmm, business opportunity. Make implants with low density material that will provide permanent on board flotation in event of a unscheduled water landing.SkiDork wrote:the one in the middle needs to remove her PFD...
Shortski, you were in sales, right?
(Hmmmm...I meant like waterskiing and wakeboardning...)