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Old 08-26-2012, 04:52 PM   #1
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No haters here...

Just trying to tell you that, without some sort of self-reliance and ingenuity, maybe being 3 miles out in the ocean isn't the place you want to be...

I'd like to think we are all somewhat responsible for ourselves. You may not be able to get hire someone you need when your rack comes lose on the I-5 at 75 mph, when your bait tank suddenly quits at 7:00 AM, or when you run that 1/0 hook into your hand, barb included.

End of my input. If you want to discuss further, PM me.
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Old 08-26-2012, 05:45 PM   #2
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Roof rack system

You are a hater. It's remarkable you are trying to insult me for driving a nicer vehicle than you.
It's apparent you drive a shitty car and nobody likes you.

I'm not sure how having someone install my roof racks for $50 equates to survival skills. I spent
6 years in the Marine Corps. I'm not scared of sinking my kayak and really wasn't seeking your
safety dissertation. I inquired about roof racks.

In the future maybe you want to be a little bit more respectful to others. We are all on this site
to fish and kayak. If you are not on this site for those reasons you should leave it.




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No haters here...

Just trying to tell you that, without some sort of self-reliance and ingenuity, maybe being 3 miles out in the ocean isn't the place you want to be...

I'd like to think we are all somewhat responsible for ourselves. You may not be able to get hire someone you need when your rack comes lose on the I-5 at 75 mph, when your bait tank suddenly quits at 7:00 AM, or when you run that 1/0 hook into your hand, barb included.

End of my input. If you want to discuss further, PM me.
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Old 08-26-2012, 06:15 PM   #3
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[QUOTE=lobstersoup;130877]You are a hater. It's remarkable you are trying to insult me for driving a nicer vehicle than you.
It's apparent you drive a shitty car and nobody likes you.

I'm not sure how having someone install my roof racks for $50 equates to survival skills. I spent
6 years in the Marine Corps. I'm not scared of sinking my kayak and really wasn't seeking your
safety dissertation. I inquired about roof racks.


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Old 08-26-2012, 06:55 PM   #4
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Mr. Soup, I'm not a hater and I was just trying to have fun. I haven't fished in 10 days and maybe I'm getting a little punchy.

My knots aren't that good so I'm not the guy for you. He'll if I can make any money while fishing, that would be a bonus.
I am a DIY type of person (i tie my own flies, wrap rods, mow my own lawn). That's just me. I'm putting my money that you really could install the racks on your own.

BUT

IF you have the time and $ to have other people do it for you then rock on. It is America after all. Continue to do your part to keep the green-backs changing hands.

This site has some of the funniest AND knowledgeable people on it. Maybe a few haters, but on the whole good peeps.

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Old 08-26-2012, 07:53 PM   #5
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Yups crossroad is a good base and the bars will be compatible with both thule and yakima accessories hehe my spelling is bad....get bars that are a lil longer just in case you want the thule hullavator....
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Old 08-26-2012, 08:00 PM   #6
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Crossroad is a great base make sure its the rectangular bars..it will be compatible with yakima and thule accessories....check out the thule hullavator for your saddles the thing is bad ass...wont scratch your pretty car this site is awesome some people have rough edges but they all mean well
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