Charlie 13
12-06-2007, 03:41 PM
How can a kid that has spent most of his life in front of TV or computer have this much fun. "Build it they will come"
"Go the last mile" It was fun watching Charlie ( The smaller one with the yellow boat with number 13 on it and a Merc hanging on the back ) going for his first ride. Helmet on, life jacket, grin, too big of a smile. Ah, yes, to do it all over again. Bruce had the first ride as he was the biggest time investor, Charlie (little one) the second, with hours spent not in front of the TV, but learning new skills and building something from bits and pieces. Father John
(not a preacher) the cash investor the third ride. Then back to Charlie (little 1) He kept going and going and going, I didn't think a gallon of gas could go that far.
Everyone keep coming in with a grin on their faces. sure made my day.
Well it was all over, or so I thought. They were all looking at me, What! "Well aren't you going for a ride?"
Ok, look, I have raced boats, big ones with six cylinders that the primer ball would run this boat for a week, hydros, runabouts, all sorts of stuff. This was what I was thinking but when someone offers you a ride on his Moped you don't turn it down, but you don't want your friends to know or any photographs to be used later when you become Prime minister.
I said "No" a couple of times, but gave in . Wooooow.
I started giggling as soon as it got on a plane, head on the water in the first left turn, butt on the transom for the straight then into a fast sweeping left. It felt like Christmas, you know the one where you get sox, underware, and the Roy Rogers outfit.
It turned left, right, floated, and didn't bounce the first time out of the box.
I did have a problem as I came back to the dock, I couldn't get my lips to cover my teeth.
Well Charlie (LTL 1) Took the boat to the cottage and was a hit with all the kids on the lake, everyone including Mom took the boat for a ride and are now waiting for winter to get over so they can again flash their teeth everywhere they go.
I need another Yellow boat.
Charlie #13
"Go the last mile" It was fun watching Charlie ( The smaller one with the yellow boat with number 13 on it and a Merc hanging on the back ) going for his first ride. Helmet on, life jacket, grin, too big of a smile. Ah, yes, to do it all over again. Bruce had the first ride as he was the biggest time investor, Charlie (little one) the second, with hours spent not in front of the TV, but learning new skills and building something from bits and pieces. Father John
(not a preacher) the cash investor the third ride. Then back to Charlie (little 1) He kept going and going and going, I didn't think a gallon of gas could go that far.
Everyone keep coming in with a grin on their faces. sure made my day.
Well it was all over, or so I thought. They were all looking at me, What! "Well aren't you going for a ride?"
Ok, look, I have raced boats, big ones with six cylinders that the primer ball would run this boat for a week, hydros, runabouts, all sorts of stuff. This was what I was thinking but when someone offers you a ride on his Moped you don't turn it down, but you don't want your friends to know or any photographs to be used later when you become Prime minister.
I said "No" a couple of times, but gave in . Wooooow.
I started giggling as soon as it got on a plane, head on the water in the first left turn, butt on the transom for the straight then into a fast sweeping left. It felt like Christmas, you know the one where you get sox, underware, and the Roy Rogers outfit.
It turned left, right, floated, and didn't bounce the first time out of the box.
I did have a problem as I came back to the dock, I couldn't get my lips to cover my teeth.
Well Charlie (LTL 1) Took the boat to the cottage and was a hit with all the kids on the lake, everyone including Mom took the boat for a ride and are now waiting for winter to get over so they can again flash their teeth everywhere they go.
I need another Yellow boat.
Charlie #13