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Rule 1: Never have the trolling motor on high and hit the pedal when your best bud has one foot on the motor in the back of  the boat and is taking a whizz !!! The water was 57 yesterday and I think he experienced shrinkage !!! By the way, how much are the rearming kits for the Mustang Sospenders,lol.  ;D Oh no, I didn't laugh. ;D

He changed my name yesterday from Jim to SSOAB,lol.

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Yes, we have to here in Maryland until May 15th at all times while on the river. He was just asking me the last trip if I thought the self inflatables really worked, we got our answer. I know I shouldn't have laughed but, when that life jacket blew open I could not control myself. Fortunately we both carry dry cloths in the vehicle for just such a emergency.........lol. ;D I am sorry, it was great he had on a PFD, you just had to be there,lol. ;D

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My favorite is waiting for the back partner to lean against the trimmed up motor while he's taking a wizz and then hit the trim down button at the front!   ;D

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I can picture that, but ya just gotta be there to appreciate how funny it really is.

Yep, it's happen to me before, too.

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I know you didn't laugh.

I wouldn't have either.  ;)

Been there, done that, got the soggy shorts.

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