Always keep a roll of TP in the boat that way when you run out at home you can go the the garage, fetch it from the boat and whaalaaa... you a happy camper again!!!
Always keep a roll of TP in the boat that way when you run out at home you can go the the garage, fetch it from the boat and whaalaaa... you a happy camper again!!!
I do the same thing with my camper. I keep it stocked with all the home goodies and when I run out of TP, Paper towels, Dish detergent, etc., its like having a quickie store in your backyard.
Problem with that is the boat is 17 miles away, take about the quick step.
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More like step...pinch...step...pinch
Don't forget to keep it in a gallon zip lock else you drop it or fall overboard getting off the boat. Then it will be very soggy.
You can then use the gal. zip lock bag to hold a "mud-shark" if needed
I keep a 5gal. bucket in the boat with a supply of kitchen trash bags. With grand kids--Saves alot of trips to shore..
Rick
\"\"May the Force be with US\"\"
I do now, had to use some leaves one day...
Uggh I've never broke down and used leaves. I've taken the sleeves off my shirts once or twice.
While duck hunting I took off a sock and used it. Thank God for Neoprene waders.
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Hoped you washed em before you put them back on
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I did that one day when I was in the fifth grade. Was out hunting and had to go. Grabbed some leaves from behind me and . . . you guessed it - poison ivy!
Sitting in school was embarassing. Tried "scratching" by scrubbing my butt side to side when the teacher asked why couldn't I sit still. Wasn't about to tell the class or I'd still be hearing it. I have paper towels in the truck, the boat, and tool box - they can serve as TP if necessary.
Dan
would of used a sock but it was too hot out and was not wearing any. TP will be in a zip lock bag and will be one of the first things placed in the boat this year.
This is a freakin funny thread. I am almost in tears here.
I keep the individual baby wipes in my boat for "seeing a man about a horse" and to wipe my hands from gas, sunscreen, etc...
MMM smooth as a babys azz
Mud-sharks...see a man about a horse... we call it "releasing the brown trout".
dropping the kids off at the pool....
pinch a loaf......
release the hostages........
uncoil a butt snake...........
as an ex aircrew memeber in the USAF " adjusting gross weight" works!
have had to rob some from the 4 wheeler before
A fishing rag works good in a pinch. You can just wash it out.
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Neil Eckberg- Cary, NC - 2008 Skeeter ZX250- 250 Yamaha SHO
Kerr Lake Ba$$hole