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People up here are too frugal to be giving away items of value....especially to strangers. We seldom see kayaks for sale on Kijiji and when we do, it's not much cheaper than the sales at Costco.
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On Thu, 8 Feb 2018 11:53:40 -0800 (PST), True North wrote:

On Thursday, 8 February 2018 14:59:20 UTC-4, justan wrote:
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On Thursday, 8 February 2018 08:03:04 UTC-4, Tim wrote:
True North
http://www.halifaxboatshow.com/

Bought my 2 tickets on line and saved myself a whopping $4.00 CDN.
Will probably go Friday morning. Opens tomorrow but expect wife's birthday present to arrive from Amazon.ca tomorrow.
....

Sounds great. St, Louis is having their big boat show this weekend as well. Hopefully they?ll move some stuff and get people back out on the water. I was wanting to go this Saturday but can?t work it out. Sux.

Hope you have some fun there, Don...


Thanks Tim...I'll be looking for something to play with at the beach. maybe a small Zodiac tender type or a sit on kayak. Wife doesn't like the beach but i always have so I need something small, light and no fuss that I can either take inside the Highlander or throw on top of my utility trailer.


A small tender would be too much for you yo mustle around. A sit
on would be iffy.
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Say what, Justine?
You're confusing me with yourself or some of your fellow turds.
That said...I suppose 150 pounds would be plenty for me to load on the utility trailer of to carry down to the beach from a parking lot.


I'm thinking 150 pounds would be more than you'd be able to load on the utility, 'of to carry' down
to the beach.
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On Thu, 8 Feb 2018 11:55:26 -0800 (PST), True North wrote:

On Thursday, 8 February 2018 15:53:42 UTC-4, True North wrote:
On Thursday, 8 February 2018 14:59:20 UTC-4, justan wrote:
True North Wrote in message:
On Thursday, 8 February 2018 08:03:04 UTC-4, Tim wrote:
True North
http://www.halifaxboatshow.com/

Bought my 2 tickets on line and saved myself a whopping $4.00 CDN.
Will probably go Friday morning. Opens tomorrow but expect wife's birthday present to arrive from Amazon.ca tomorrow.
....

Sounds great. St, Louis is having their big boat show this weekend as well. Hopefully they?ll move some stuff and get people back out on the water. I was wanting to go this Saturday but can?t work it out. Sux.

Hope you have some fun there, Don...


Thanks Tim...I'll be looking for something to play with at the beach. maybe a small Zodiac tender type or a sit on kayak. Wife doesn't like the beach but i always have so I need something small, light and no fuss that I can either take inside the Highlander or throw on top of my utility trailer.


A small tender would be too much for you yo mustle around. A sit
on would be iffy.
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Say what, Justine?
You're confusing me with yourself or some of your fellow turds.
That said...I suppose 150 pounds would be plenty for me to load on the utility trailer of to carry down to the beach from a parking lot.


BTY... how do y'all "yo mustle around" things?
Y'all sure do talk funny in Floriduh!


BTW, how do you 'of to carry' down to the beach?
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Go "of" yourself, JohnnyMop and then come back and ask me.
BTW...Thanks for proving me correct....as usual.
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Go "of" yourself, JohnnyMop and then come back and ask me.
BTW...Thanks for proving me correct....as usual.


Prove you correct? In what way. You were bringing up miss spelling and
wrong use of words.



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On Thu, 8 Feb 2018 15:00:42 -0800 (PST), True North
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People up here are too frugal to be giving away items of value....especially to strangers. We seldom see kayaks for sale on Kijiji and when we do, it's not much cheaper than the sales at Costco.


Have one of your neighbors pick one up for you on their way home. Just
a quick peek at Craigs list shows them starting around $60/offer and
going up to whatever you are willing to pay (in Ft Myers).
I think if you watched the ads and looked in garage sales you could do
better. Lots of people buy them, use them a few times and trip over
them in the garage until their wife says get rid if that silly thing.
I think I would rent one for a few days and see if you are really
having fun tho. Unfortunately you might spend $60 renting one for a
week. I suppose you could be a kayak merchant like Harry is with his
guns. Buy it, play with it a little and sell it at a handsome profit
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True North wrote:
On Thursday, 8 February 2018 15:53:42 UTC-4, True North wrote:
On Thursday, 8 February 2018 14:59:20 UTC-4, justan wrote:
True North Wrote in message:
On Thursday, 8 February 2018 08:03:04 UTC-4, Tim wrote:
True North
http://www.halifaxboatshow.com/

Bought my 2 tickets on line and saved myself a whopping $4.00 CDN.
Will probably go Friday morning. Opens tomorrow but expect wife's birthday present to arrive from Amazon.ca tomorrow.
....

Sounds great. St, Louis is having their big boat show this weekend as well. Hopefully they?ll move some stuff and get people back out on the water. I was wanting to go this Saturday but can?t work it out. Sux.

Hope you have some fun there, Don...

Thanks Tim...I'll be looking for something to play with at the beach. maybe a small Zodiac tender type or a sit on kayak. Wife doesn't like the beach but i always have so I need something small, light and no fuss that I can either take inside the Highlander or throw on top of my utility trailer.

A small tender would be too much for you yo mustle around. A sit
on would be iffy.
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Say what, Justine?
You're confusing me with yourself or some of your fellow turds.
That said...I suppose 150 pounds would be plenty for me to load on the utility trailer of to carry down to the beach from a parking lot.

BTY... how do y'all "yo mustle around" things?
Y'all sure do talk funny in Floriduh!


You responded to your own post where you typed:

"load on the utility trailer of to carry down"

Time to STFU, Donnie.


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