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My older son (9) was giving my younger son (5) a piggy back ride when he tripped and the younger one fell and hit his head on a 4X4 wood post on their "playhouse" I built them.
Younger son has a heck of a gash on his head. Mother-in-law is a nurse... called and she said to just keep it clean and bandage it. No need for stitches. Ugh, poor guy probably has a SPLITTING headache right now...
My older son (9) was giving my younger son (5) a piggy back ride when he tripped and the younger one fell and hit his head on a 4X4 wood post on their "playhouse" I built them.
Younger son has a heck of a gash on his head. Mother-in-law is a nurse... called and she said to just keep it clean and bandage it. No need for stitches. Ugh, poor guy probably has a SPLITTING headache right now...
pun intended
Hope he feels better.
I have a brother that was chased by another brother and ended up getting lead in his back from a pencil, I think he tripped, and it is still there today.
we have friends in Ft Collins and the only place they boat is at Bighorn Canyon, They have a Bu also, Its that massive 24' Vdrive.
They have a trailer there and leave the boat up there all season
"Failing to prepare is preparing to fail" John Wooden- Rest in Peace
If you don't have an on board charger do you charge your batteries every time you come back from boating or just every now and then?
If you have an on board charger do you just plug it in when you get back and leave it till the next time you go out or unplug it after a while or plug it it shortly before you go out again?
I have a brother that was chased by another brother and ended up getting lead in his back from a pencil, I think he tripped, and it is still there today.
Just got off the phone with my daughter and wife, she just stubbed that toe again and it was terrible, She was wailing as much as I have ever heard her, Poor thing
"Failing to prepare is preparing to fail" John Wooden- Rest in Peace
If you don't have an on board charger do you charge your batteries every time you come back from boating or just every now and then?
If you have an on board charger do you just plug it in when you get back and leave it till the next time you go out or unplug it after a while or plug it it shortly before you go out again?
Just every now and then, mine seem to hold pretty well
"Failing to prepare is preparing to fail" John Wooden- Rest in Peace
okay last newbie question, how do you guys weight/taps your boat for wakeboarding?
with 50% of rear bags filled, and front full with taps at 6 seems best, but is really wide around double my friends mc x25 at the same rope lentgh? 100% all around turns it into a slug but the wake is monster... any advice
Just got off the phone with my daughter and wife, she just stubbed that toe again and it was terrible, She was wailing as much as I have ever heard her, Poor thing
Ugh, that's terrible!
I hate seeing my boys hurt bad. Or any child for that matter.
If you don't have an on board charger do you charge your batteries every time you come back from boating or just every now and then?
If you have an on board charger do you just plug it in when you get back and leave it till the next time you go out or unplug it after a while or plug it it shortly before you go out again?
I have two batteries, run my stereo hard and never plug into a charger.... Been running this way for 2 seasons now.
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