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Big Kahuna

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Location
Tuscaloosa, AL
Just use race gas to wash your hands.. it’s cheaper than 55 dollars a gallon!!
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When you price up a small 8oz bottle, that Gallon is pretty cheap.
 

E350

Site Supporter
Location
Sacramento Delta
BK, you are such a rebel.
I've seen the commercials.
You are supposed to put your feet on top of the Squatty Potty!
You wasted your money.
Your technique is providing no squat whatsoever.
Again guys! Read the OEM Owner's Manual and Service Manual.
It's all in there. . .
 
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Big Kahuna

Administrator
Location
Tuscaloosa, AL
BK, you are such a rebel.
I've seen the commercials.
You are supposed to put your feet on top of the Squatty Potty!
You wasted your money.
Your technique is providing no squat whatsoever.
Again guys! Read the OEM Owner's Manual and Service Manual.
It's all in there. . .
For the record, that is my wife's "I love my squatty potty"
 

E350

Site Supporter
Location
Sacramento Delta
That is a glorious photo BK. You should cherish it.

I have never owned a horse, I don't ride, but I used to a little. A horse is a living, thinking being. A horse knows its owner/rider and knows that it is dependent on its owner for food and care. Over time, the horse learns that its owner is smarter than the horse is. The horse learns to trust its owner. It lets him or her pick its shoes, look at its teeth, brush and wash him, and trusts that the owner will only ask of it what the horse is actually capable of doing. Because for its owner a horse will try to attempt whatever is asked of him. So, over time it is true, that a horse actually learns to "love" its rider/owner. A trained and experienced horse is smart. A retired polo pony will know more about chasing and setting up the ball than you will ever know. But a horse has good days and bad days, so you actually have a relationship with it. A jet ski is an inanimate object. Its capability is a reflection of your build and maintenance skills. It will never know you, trust you or understand what you want of it. Your relationship with a jet ski is, essentially, a relationship with yourself. You can trash it and rebuild it. When a horse breaks, it cannot be repaired. You will never love a jet ski like a woman loves her horse.
 
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SXIPro

JM781 Big Bore
That is a glorious photo BK. You should cherish it.

I have never owned a horse, I don't ride, but I used to a little. A horse is a living, thinking being. A horse knows its owner/rider and knows that it is dependent on its owner for food and care. Over time, the horse learns that its owner is smarter than the horse is. The horse learns to trust its owner. It lets him or her pick its shoes, look at its teeth, brush and wash him, and trusts that the owner will only ask of it what the horse is actually capable of doing. Because for its owner a horse will try to attempt whatever is asked of him. So, over time it is true, that a horse actually learns to "love" its rider/owner. A trained and experienced horse is smart. A retired polo pony will know more about chasing and setting up the ball than you will ever know. But a horse has good days and bad days, so you actually have a relationship with it. A jet ski is an inanimate object. Its capability is a reflection of your build and maintenance skills. It will never know you, trust you or understand what you want of it. Your relationship with a jet ski is, essentially, a relationship with yourself. You can trash it and rebuild it. When a horse breaks, it cannot be repaired. You will never love a jet ski like a woman loves her horse.

My daughter quit horseback riding lessons after I bought her a B1....
 
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