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RE: WHAT GETS ON YOUR NERVES AT THE LAKE
BEFORE THEY PASSED THE AGE LIMIT FOR DRIVERS JETSKIERS WERE THE ONLY PROBLEM. NOW YOU HAVE ADULTS DRIVING THEM SOME KNOW WHAT THEY ARE DOING. BUT MOST DO NOT. AND I WILL SAY THAT I GET NERVOUS SOMETIMES WITH SOME FISHERMAN,ESPECIALY WHEN A TOURNAMENT STARTS,THEY HAVE TO GET THERE EVEN IF THERE'S FOG.
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RE: WHAT GETS ON YOUR NERVES AT THE LAKE
Great thread! I especially relate to the ones about the boaters not being aware of the "rules of the water." Last year I had a guy pulling a skier just about run me over. He was not paying attention to where he was going b/c he was staring @ the skier he was pulling instead of having a spotter to do this for him. His speed and direction forced me to basically pull over to the left bank and stop for him to pass. There could've been a terrible collision if I had just stopped where I was or tried to gun it to the right side since he wasn't looking ahead. Then this j/a had the nerve to waive his fist at me like I had done something wrong. I did the only thing that I could given the situation he put me and my father and grandfather in. Good thing I had them w/me b/c I was gonna turn around and catch him and give him more than a piece of my mind until they calmed me down. When I asked them what they would have done, they both said probably the same thing given that situation. Normally I am a firm follower of the right side rule, but this guy's inattention caused me to stray from what I know to make up for what he didn't.
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RE: WHAT GETS ON YOUR NERVES AT THE LAKE
[font size="1" color="#FF0000"]LAST EDITED ON Mar-05-06 AT 07:42AM (EST)[/font][p]come to barren it seems like we get all the crazy people here.
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