My current ride ...

BTW. My search goes on ... see you at the Vancouver Boat Show tomorrow.

Go back and study some more and then take the test again. Why because you were tested and failed. Mac owner don't have to explain or defend anything to anyone to others about their boats. If you want to buy a Yamaha then you buy a Yamaha not because you or others think it looks like a Harley Davidson but because dam it you wanted the riding performance of a Yamaha. Now with the Mac it doesn't look like or perform like anything else so others can not relate to it, and are natural scared or unsure of the unknown. So the best way show them the best qualities of a Mac which is also the best way for your former Yamaha is not talk about it but you tell them to shut-up, get on, and ride. Now if they don't want to do that, don't waste your time with another sorry piece of chicken sh-- of a human being.eliems wrote:Actually I transitioned to the Harley some years ago and never looked back. Still I don't pour scorn and contempt upon the proud owners of Harley Wanabees.
My current ride ...
BTW. My search goes on ... see you at the Vancouver Boat Show tomorrow.
I like Prof. Bascallia's way of thinking !Y.B.Normal wrote:Gypsy:
There are several reasons I named my 26M "Y.B.Normal".
It's not a normal powerboat; it's not a normal sailboat; and both my family and my wife's family aren't "normal".
As the late UCLA Phych. Prof. Leo Bascallia used to say "If people think you're crazy, it gives you a big latitude of
behavior."
Eliems: WELCOME ABOARD!!!. You'll find most people on this site to be helpful and fun.
and all costs about a Dollar.Catigale wrote:I do too
Why am I wearing this funny white suit with my hands tied behind my back?