What happened for the last few days?
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What happened for the last few days?
I was wondering the same thing :2purples:
What happened for the last few days?
What he said! :hammerhea
Al Queda.. :(
RD
What happened for the last few days?
I think ***boat needs some help keeping this site up :notam:
Hot Boat is not so HOT :D
I don't like it when this place is inaccessible ... just because I don't. Glad it's back.
Good it's back up finally :mix:
Geeeez, I was almost forced to actually do work while I was at work. Luckily, RRL was there!
;)
I didn't realize just how empty my life is without the forums :notam: Holy moly, glad it's back up now.
Damn...I'm feeling better now. Now the aggravation of wondering when it's gonna happen again!!! :(
Good it's back up finally :mix:
What is?
I actually got some work done today, not much but did get some done...
Damn...I'm feeling better now. Now the aggravation of wondering when it's gonna happen again!!! :(
Glad you realize it is When not If :cool: :crossx:
I think they were mesmerized by this:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v225/espnTwo/hass.gif
Glad you realize it is When not If :cool: :crossx:
So true!! :hammer2: I fear logging out to come back to the boards being down for another flippen week :2purples: ! Now I can get back to concentrating on Cinco.....whew!!! :D :D
Just another upgrade :cry:
Thank goodness its over.......I just got done chewing out our IT guy!! :D
mirvin
It's all RD's fault...
While it was down, I also discovered that they have a magazine....who knew???? :yuk:
While it was down, I also discovered that they have a magazine....who knew???? :yuk:
Who has a Magazine :confused: :confused: :p
What happened for the last few days?
http://www2.***boat.com/image_center...stration_3.jpg
This article is about the notorious American traitor. For other people of the same name, see Benedict Arnold (disambiguation)
Benedict ArnoldBenedict Arnold, V (January 14, 1741–June 14, 1801) is the most notorious traitor in American History. He was a general in the Continental Army and later, the British Army, during the American Revolutionary War. Serving with the American Patriots he became well known for leading successful campaigns and winning battles, but he gradually became disgruntled beginning with his not receiving what he felt was due credit in a raid on Fort Ticonderoga. Some five years later, in 1780, he plotted with the British to take control of the fort at West Point, New York, which would have given the British control of the Hudson River and split the colonies in half. The plot was thwarted, but Arnold successfully avoided capture by Continental forces. Shortly thereafter, he was given a commission in the British Army, and eventually was elevated to the rank of general. Ever since his treason, his name has been a colloquial synonym for traitor in the United States, like Quisling in Norway, or Petain in France.
Looks as if ***boat.com is on its last leg.Start packing your bags people.
Gibbons: I am going to speak to you in Spanish so that no one else can catch what I am saying . You are truly a Richard Cabeza, with poquito huevos and no corazon. In English.....bite me.... :D
What happened for the last few days?
I think the site going down had something to do with a pair of shorts :sqeyes:
http://www2.***boat.com/image_center...ieRainbow2.jpg
I think the site going down had something to do with a pair of shorts :sqeyes:
http://www2.***boat.com/image_center...ieRainbow2.jpg
Dan....I think you are on to something there...... :jawdrop: :jawdrop: :jawdrop: