December 29, 2009
By Jennie in Sports | 0 comments
I am a firm believer that I can never stop learning or trying something new. The reason that I was put on this planet by whoever was so that I could experience life, not just drag myself through it. I would like to think that I am a good example of this philosophy, and I [...]
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August 17, 2009
By jRev in Sports | 0 comments
Owning a boat is a dream for many people, but it’s also something you should consider very carefully before you take the plunge. Here are a few questions to ask yourself.
How often are you going to use the boat? If you are only able to go out on the lake a couple of times a [...]
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April 25, 2009
By Jenny in Sports | 0 comments
The boat parts that I find that I need the most are easily found once I start to look for them. It is always helpful to know exactly what you want so that you can specifically find what you are looking for. I most recently started to look for mercury outboard parts. This new boat [...]
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March 23, 2009
By JRP in Sports | 0 comments
When I decided to sign up for swimming classes in Miami, I was thrilled. I wasn’t nervous at all. I was excited about the chance to go to my Miami swimming lessons in my new Miami-style swimsuit and to finally learn how to swim after way too many years of not knowing how to do [...]
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October 25, 2008
By JennyR in Sports | 0 comments
Despite the unexpected expenses we encountered to start our first fly fishing trip, we were just about ready to go.
The tutorial from Jeb actually turned out to be a decent idea, seeing as neither of us actually knew what we were doing, although I still contend that it wasn’t worth $100 for an hour. All [...]
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