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<blockquote data-quote="Headhunter" data-source="post: 5915963" data-attributes="member: 652"><p>Went fishing Memorial day afternoon. I guess it was the weather but several at the boat ramp, Hurricane Creek, but not packed. No one using the ramp and I pulled up to get boat ready to launch. A pontoon pulled in beside me. When I get out of truck, a man and woman pull up behind my boat and back down the ramp. They take close to 20 minutes to unload their kayaks and gear. I just stood and watched. When the pontoon backed down another guy pulled in beside me and that guy couldn't believe they just cut like they did.</p><p></p><p> It takes me maybe 5 minutes to be in my boat and easing out, that includes parking. The man finally pulled out to park and I took my time intentionally. He came walking down and I told what I thought of him, cutting in line and then taking forever. He said he was a polite southerner and hated I was a rude yankee. I gave him several more "words" or encouragement. What was even funnier is the man asked the guy (who had pulled in beside me second) what he thought of me being a rude person, and he told him he was lucky it wasn't him. He said he would have pulled his kayaks out into the lake and left them. He gave him a few "words" of encouragement also.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Headhunter, post: 5915963, member: 652"] Went fishing Memorial day afternoon. I guess it was the weather but several at the boat ramp, Hurricane Creek, but not packed. No one using the ramp and I pulled up to get boat ready to launch. A pontoon pulled in beside me. When I get out of truck, a man and woman pull up behind my boat and back down the ramp. They take close to 20 minutes to unload their kayaks and gear. I just stood and watched. When the pontoon backed down another guy pulled in beside me and that guy couldn't believe they just cut like they did. It takes me maybe 5 minutes to be in my boat and easing out, that includes parking. The man finally pulled out to park and I took my time intentionally. He came walking down and I told what I thought of him, cutting in line and then taking forever. He said he was a polite southerner and hated I was a rude yankee. I gave him several more "words" or encouragement. What was even funnier is the man asked the guy (who had pulled in beside me second) what he thought of me being a rude person, and he told him he was lucky it wasn't him. He said he would have pulled his kayaks out into the lake and left them. He gave him a few "words" of encouragement also. [/QUOTE]
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