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Road Side Pub
Boat vs Fun car idea
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<blockquote data-quote="Blown 89" data-source="post: 15639459" data-attributes="member: 45161"><p>Houseboats coming in are very dangerous. When we come into our slip we sound the horn and other residents come out to make sure onlookers don't "help". It only takes two people to get a houseboat into a tight slip. Our biggest problem is people trying to grab the ropes. The end up getting pulled into the slip or they pull the houseboat out of alignment and we take damage from the dock. We have a rule that nobody gets on or off the houseboat until it's properly moored. </p><p></p><p>A town council women got crushed and died trying to help with a houseboat a few summers ago. I worked with her for years and she was an uppity, know-it-all bitch that felt she needed to be in charge of everything and died because of it. </p><p></p><p>There's nothing fun about that. I personally know two people paralyzed from the waist down from doing that. Every weekend someone is seriously or gravely injured at the lake doing that. Someone was taken to the hospital just this Saturday. I don't know from what but it's only ever one of two things....alcohol or those damn tubes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blown 89, post: 15639459, member: 45161"] Houseboats coming in are very dangerous. When we come into our slip we sound the horn and other residents come out to make sure onlookers don't "help". It only takes two people to get a houseboat into a tight slip. Our biggest problem is people trying to grab the ropes. The end up getting pulled into the slip or they pull the houseboat out of alignment and we take damage from the dock. We have a rule that nobody gets on or off the houseboat until it's properly moored. A town council women got crushed and died trying to help with a houseboat a few summers ago. I worked with her for years and she was an uppity, know-it-all bitch that felt she needed to be in charge of everything and died because of it. There's nothing fun about that. I personally know two people paralyzed from the waist down from doing that. Every weekend someone is seriously or gravely injured at the lake doing that. Someone was taken to the hospital just this Saturday. I don't know from what but it's only ever one of two things....alcohol or those damn tubes. [/QUOTE]
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