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Welcome the first day of Summer! What are your plans for this summer? Vacation, some extra riding, some family events?

Post your summer plans and let's keep this thread going all summer long! Post your pics also from your vacations, BBQ, rides..etc. :biggrin:

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Yeah, as of right now, we have no vacations planned. I may take one week off in August to work on the house. I am however going on a fishing trip for a weekend at the end of July with some colleagues that should be interesting.

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Hopefully I can get a sled, and work on that to get it ready for winter. I am so ready for summer to be over, winter is the best! Other than that, nothing planned, maybe fishing a bit, might get to the dunes or up North to ride with some friends.

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since I think I used up all my vacation time for trips and racing. I am planning on go out riding on the weekends as much as possible with the local crew. After I finally fix my trail quad:laugh:

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This summer, ill be working! :icon_bsc:

I was gonna say, "That sucks compared to retirement ... but beats being unemployed" .... then the BS flag came up ........ so is you ... or is you not gonna be work'in ?? ... :prod:

Wait ... maybe you have a job ... but you DON'T work ... is that it ?? ... :wasntme:

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Nice man :yes:Did you keep the shark too !!:laugh: Any pics ?

No, we cut the shark loose but got it up to the boat. I do have some pics and some video, I'll post over the weekend most likely, just got to go through them all.

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Something I don't won't to do but have to do. Redoing our front porch lots of sanding. Our wonderful paint store mixed up indoor latex for our out door porch. First they were going to sell us coceret paint or stain we said no it's wood they said O ok. I should of double checked th can.

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Something I don't won't to do but have to do. Redoing our front porch lots of sanding. Our wonderful paint store mixed up indoor latex for our out door porch. First they were going to sell us coceret paint or stain we said no it's wood they said O ok. I should of double checked th can.

Yo dude you got this backwards :realmad:Your suppose to be riding your quads with family NOT FIXXING YOUR PORCH LOL:laugh:

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