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    Posted: January-19-2008 at 5:52pm
Hey James...got lots to do around this house...c'mon down and help me out and we'll use the '80 and ride my motorcycles. You just might need a mid-winter break.

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I love coming to work most days, some bosses make it hard to come to work. But for the most part I really enjoy my job. As to enjoying life, I enjoy it as much as possible. Just get bored with not being able to use the boat or the snowmobile. This time of year really sucks for me, no snow and it's cold. But I am finding things to do around the house.
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HW is right...I enjoyed everyday working...was glad to get to work every morning..even the last day. Felt I was lucky to have a great fun job, made good money, worked with mainly great guys, had a awesome partner the last few years that knew me and would put up with me. But when its over..its over. I really enjoy where we are now.

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James, that is sure making you look like you're counting down the days "not" enjoying life until you can retire. 75 yr. olds working full time to support their grandkids is crazy.
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Originally posted by jbear jbear wrote:


There are still guys at my garage that could've went when I did but had no money and no plans.

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Jbear the guys at my work with fifty years have the same problem. Hell someof them still have teenage kids at home. Some are taking care of their grand kids because their kids can't or wont take care of them. I just hate the idea of seeing guys work their whole life, then be carried out of the plant in a wood box. With out ever taking the time to enjoy life.
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Originally posted by 87BFN owner 87BFN owner wrote:

I think they need to retire and enjoy the rest of their lives.


James, My dad retired at 65, now at 80 he decided he'd quit his 24 hour a week "side job" as he calls it. I'm glad he's not doing it anymore but he only stopped because it's too much physically and Mom put her foot down.

I like your take on it though and hope to give it a try as soon as possible.
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James: I once had a crew of young new to the company guys I was training. To get aquaintated we went around the room saying where we were from and how old. I went last. I started in '70 and there wasn't a guy in my crew born BEFORE '75. So they were all pretty impressed. Or..thought I was pretty old.
There are still guys at my garage that could've went when I did but had no money and no plans. I am glad I went and would never change my decision. As I have said on here before to Gary S, I miss somethings but not much. Love what I do now and where we are at.

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Don't feel bad I work with guys that had twenty years in at ford when I was born. Yes they still work here they have just under fifty years in. I think they need to retire and enjoy the rest of their lives. But sadly they will not, I think they are scared of what they will do after they retire. I know eveyone says they want to retire as soon as they can. I just hope I can make that choice when it comes time. I admire the people on this site that retired.
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I read an article this morning in Crains Business that made me feel a little old. It was titled "Grays On Trays". It was about 40 year olds, riding snowboards. I feel pretty proud to be in that group.
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At least I know you'll be a year older soon. And I am gonna quit counting.

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Sorry Jbear...
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Thanks James....I really needed to know that.

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My dad's first CC was older then me as well. He had a 78 SN. Yes JBear your boat is older then me too, your boats an 80. I was born in 81.
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Born in the 80's...c'mon we got boats older than that here!

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There is nothing wrong with being born in the 80's...
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I love that yellow hydroslide 81 we still have a yellow and an orange and green pro xl's just like that one.
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I'm just wondering where the 90's went.

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I bet some of the guys on here will think the 80's are old. But it ain't funny...I think it just was the 80's...where has the time gone?

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Originally posted by jbear jbear wrote:

Cool pics Craig.love them old shots. Lets get some more up here. Larry...I know you got some!

john


I think I've posted most of my older stuff before John, but what the heck, its been a while and maybe they'd be new to some of our newer folks.

Kind of funny, Ive got some photos from the 80s, but think they dont qualify because that wasnt long ago enough, then I realize some of our members werent even born yet.

To me, to be "older" its gotta be 60s or 70s. I'll do some searching and maybe post a few or maybe some of the better repeats.
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Early on 360's were all I could do when I was younger. I sadly have to admitt I don't get as much water time as I would like on a consisten basis to get really good at any event yet. I am definitely a week end worrior. But I can do 360's while jumping the wake on a kneeboard. I learned to foot over the summer. I like slolam every once in awhile but not through the course.
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Jim, did you ever try a 360? We used to reach behind our back and hold the handle to sort of unwind as you spun. I'm guessing that was kind of silly with all the quick wakeboard stuff people do now just passing the handle as you turn, etc.

Quinner, I like the HO's (both look pretty cool actually). Decisions, decisions!
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Brian I think I may go Saturday afternoon but I am not sure.

Those pictures make it easier to sit here and watch it rain.
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Gary, Those woodies (above) are what I was talking about that my Dad had and that I sort of "re-made" by chopping the backs off a newer cheap set of wood combos. Dad's old ski's bindings are almost identical to those in the pic.

RLSV, It's hard to tell because I'm sort of bent over (and backwards) but in the picture (way above now) where I'm taking off backwards on the tricks and my friend is taking off backwards on the kneeboard, I'm wearing a ski belt. They were banned in MD long ago! Very comforatble, but I guess not very safe. Of course I've got a bunch of old shots of my Dad skiing with no PFD of any kind!
He laughs at car seats, bike helmets, etc. and says - "hey, I survived!"

81 Nautique, Those are some nice shots you added there too. The piggy back on the wakeboard looks kinda tricky. Regarding the slalom take off to barefoot and a slalom line, that's still how I take off to barefoot 99% of the time. I eventually learned to do a deep water start but never got a flotation wetsuit (learned that using a friend's wetsuit). It's not bad with a good suit like that but with a vest on I bounce around too much, so I just always step off of a ski. A few years ago I finally played around on a boom and I was like "this is way to easy, it doesn't count!"
My feeling was, I'm not really barefooting It's like you can't fall if you tried! I guess that's the idea. Seemed like a great learning tool though. I learned to doa tumble turn with one. Never tried backwards footing. The whole idea blows my mind! I think I'd be sc..., I'd be scaa..., I'd be scared. There I said it! Just something about going 40 mph backwards with no skis that freaks me out!

Hollywood and Quinner, Thanks for the wake ski pics. I gotta get a pair too!
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Great pictures Craig, you made me go pull out the scrap book and remember all the old gang. Here's a few from the glory days. These arew all from 1983-86

We made the front page of the local paper one but we're embarassed we we're kneeboarding instead of footing


The ole piggy back kneeboard 360, I was always a bottom for all our stunts.


My younger brother Bob tearing it up on our new Connelly Shortline.


Yours truly buzzing our dock.


Learning to backfoot the hard way, from a stepoff ski.


Early barefoot days, notice we're still using a slalom takeoff rope and handle.


Lazy day on the boom.


Hope you enjoy these as much as I do.
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Gary, my dad had some like that as well. I think one of my brothers has them now.

Roger, I think we'll head to Pleasanton Boat Show this weekend. Figure I rather be there than stuck in the house during the storms.

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Those are cool. I learned on a pair like those. I remember tyring to keep my feet in those bindings. Then when you fell the big fight started to get them back on. I have never taught anyone to get up on two skis because of those memories. I won't even let people bring double skies on my boat. I think I would make an exception for those Wake skis or trick skis . My son went from wakeboard to a slalom. Lots of his friends learned to slalom without doubling first.
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You guys don't know what old ski's look like.These babies are my Dads from back in the late 40's early 50's, when he had his Chris Craft.I'll bet Pete had a pair of these too.I think those new plastic kayaks are smaller.I learned to ski with these behind a 14 ft wood boat with a direct drive 10hp Mercury Lightning outboard              
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I ment My dad's set was and still is a set of blue connelly's just like the ones in the pic. I like them so much I found another set just like them on ebay that I bought. Plus I have a newer set of connelly's that are almost ten years old now. Nothing wrong with some two ski sets for fun. I like jumping across the wake on a cheap set of combo skis. This year I would like to work on a complete 360 while in the air on a set of combos. I guess I have to get to the lake first. But they did say it might be a light over time year at work so I should with any luck get some good amounts of lake time.
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