pic I found on the internet ...First time ice fishing
pic I found on the internet ...First time ice fishing
around here, to go ice fishing. You have to take your driver and passenger doors off to be able to drive on the ice, just in case you fall through like that truck did.
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Originally Posted by mountaineer02v8
around here, to go ice fishing. You have to take your driver and passenger doors off to be able to drive on the ice, just in case you fall through like that truck did.
Originally Posted by fatman66
Anyone else have a feeling that before long he'll be asking how to put his doors back on?
yeah right! I closest thing I come to ice fishing is pulling up next to the lake Erie and watching the the morons out there!
I was ice skating on a lake in NH years ago when I came across some tire tracks. They were like 12 feet apart and I wondered what type of vehicle could possibly make tracks like these.
Later, on the far side of the lake I saw it.
An airplane.
Later, on the far side of the lake I saw it.
An airplane.
Growing up in Minnesota, I never gave the slightest thought to driving out onto a frozen lake in the winter. Then one day some business associates came into town from Los Angeles and they wanted me to drive them out on the ice just so they could say they had done it.
Everything was fine until the ice started popping (often times when you drive out onto the ice it will make this loud cracking noise beneath your tires as you pass over it) and these So-Cal clowns bailed out of both back doors and went flailing out onto the ice!
After I finally convinced them to get back into the car (I suspect they decided that drowning beneath a frozen lake was a quicker way to go than freezing to death on a sheet of ice in windbreakers designed to take the chill out of an early morning round of golf) they refused to close the doors completely until we made it back to shore!
Everything was fine until the ice started popping (often times when you drive out onto the ice it will make this loud cracking noise beneath your tires as you pass over it) and these So-Cal clowns bailed out of both back doors and went flailing out onto the ice!
After I finally convinced them to get back into the car (I suspect they decided that drowning beneath a frozen lake was a quicker way to go than freezing to death on a sheet of ice in windbreakers designed to take the chill out of an early morning round of golf) they refused to close the doors completely until we made it back to shore!
Originally Posted by Canuck PB
Hmm, a white FX4 Screw with matching canopy, I better go check my driveway, yep, still there. 



