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ready123 wrote:
prowlersfish wrote:But if you look at posts per day #1 is 1.73 and a member since 2005 #4 is 1.32 per day member since 2008 and he could move up to #2 or #3 in time as #4 posts almost twice as much as 2 or 3 But Number 1504 is at 6.2 post per day better look out . :shock:
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Only problem with that theory is that I hear number 4 is looking at a trawler replacement.

And #1 has been eying a Viking and 5 years from now could be in a trawler . Like I said look out for # 1504
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Right now, I'm dumber than owl s---,,,,(you know what) about boats, Trojan or otherwise. :( So I'd look kinda stupid replying to something I know nothing about.

But, I have this site book marked and it is one of the first sites I read every morning. There are some funny stories and more serious one's also, but I read and enjoy each one very much. :D It has helped me a great deal along my journey of boat owning, and I am very grateful to have it.

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I think we all learn here and all have somthing to give
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Great place to learn to care for our boats and make great friends (even if it is just on this forum). That's why "Trojan Boater Of The Year" is such a good idea. To show some appreciation for those who are willing to help with positive input. Doing a search you can find just about anything you want to know. Kudos to all you guys.
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983???? what the #$@^,.......lol sorry how about 363
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mickeydd wrote:983???? what the #$@^,.......lol sorry how about 363
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Actually it's 383 and all that represent is members with 6 or more post which isn't much. I've only been here a couple of weeks if that and pushing 40 posts not that this is a competition just an observation.
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As a southerner, I must comment, "Frankly my dear, I don't give a damn". :wink:

I can pee quite far though ... :wink:
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rossjo wrote:As a southerner, I must comment, "Frankly my dear, I don't give a damn".

I can pee quite far though ...
I guess you must win all the pissing contests :)
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He may not win but he starts a few
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prowlersfish wrote:He may not win but he starts a few
Those are event I try to avoid. Life is to short not to live it.
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Hi i was number 6 to join this forum in 05 and read it every night i have learned alot from the other members and also got alot of help from the members especially Capt.Tom of the Dutchess and Capt. Tim of the K9th I dont post that often because spelling and grammer were not my best subjects as you can see and some guys on the forum will let you know about it dont get me wrong thay are a bunch of great guys and i love reading the post each night and i do post when i have a question
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Ahhh who cares..... now if you want to post some interesting numbers.... give a total of correct answers to posts given, number of incorrest answers given.... smart ass answers given..... smart ass replies to incorrect answers... etc..... Now you'll get our attention!
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rossjo wrote:As a southerner, I must comment, "Frankly my dear, I don't give a damn". :wink:

I can pee quite far though ... :wink:
I am trying to say what SEHORD said - who cares about # of posts? King Paul nailed that long ago. As you know, we can make stats say what we want to all day.

At the end of the day - we're all here to pick up some tips, and maybe a few laughs ...

Right now - I have 3/4 boats down - need:
1) Carb/Fuel-pressure fixed on 26
2) Switch Box, Stator or Trigger (?) on the McKee Mariner Magnum 40
3) Steering cable on Sea Pro
so I'm up at 4am getting some paper work done so I can get repairs done while fishing is good!
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prowlersfish wrote:But if you look at posts per day #1 is 1.73 and a member since 2005 #4 is 1.32 per day member since 2008 and he could move up to #2 or #3 in time as #4 posts almost twice as much as 2 or 3 But Number 1504 is at 6.2 post per day better look out . :shock:

OPPSSS........ I'm at 6.18 per day!!! sorry guys. Will try to tone it down

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