Posts by gooseman

    All good but going through sling withdrawals :( sent my ecm out for tune and Canada post are complete idiots with holding it at the border both ways. 4 days going it sat in customs in Toronto and now on the way back it arrived in Toronto on June 30 and was just released from customs last night and says will be delivered on Monday. Hell I should have walked there it would have been faster

    Sorry to sound like a broken record. The guy did not say, "I'm not touching the pedal". He said, "I did that with the knob, not the Pedal".


    He probably gave the Pedal a little input, to activate it and then used the knob to make the throttle increase. Not sure why you can't conceive that concept.

    It's because he has to argue everything that is said! It's just not worth the time or effort :rolleyes:

    So sorry to read this Ej. Condolences from Mary and myself. Unfortunately there is not a set age to live to and we must do our best to take care of ourselves and our loved ones.

    Out for a little ride this evening and saw this big boy so I had to take a picture.

    Good size 'snapping turtle' just out for a country stroll...

    looking to lay some eggs. Around here when the strawberries are ripe for picking the snappers are laying eggs. They are now protected here from harvesting but a few yrs back we were able to take a few a year for eating. They are delicious if done properly :thumbsup:

    They are a Canadian band and they said they just came back from a show in New Mexico. They were here for our Canada day celebrations. I would say between 500-750 people in the park last night. Like the rest of us they are getting old and out of shape even though round is a shape according to the dictionary. They still lit it up but defiantly not like yrs ago.

    I was having a break while working in the shop the other day and was sitting in front of the big roll up door as that's the only place my cell phone works and I had a visit from my local pest control. He came for a quick look and chat then left to seek out some more rodents.


    This one is about 4ft and his girl friend is about a ft longer and quite a bit thicker. Eastern fox snake no venomous and pretty docile

    I know if I was running a business this is a millennial I would want greeting the public - he would certainly be worth $15 hour....if my business was a circus:00008172::00008172:

    I don't read ever post in this thread but this one caught my eye, they wonder why they can't get a job. My boss has told me and I feel the same way as him and we both know it's against the law to discriminate but we wouldn't give someone like this a chance no matter what they can offer in brains. If they make this kind of choices in their life I don't think I would trust their choices when mine was in question. I honestly don't know how I would feel having this guy pump gas in my sling, what if there was a spark :/

    Enjoying the night out with the wife at a free outdoor concert featuring a local band The Mudmen and Loverboy. Its a beautiful 75 and a nice breeze. If you havnt heard Mudmen they are a Keltic rock band. Check them out

    My earliest memories of hunting with my grampa was rabbit hunting. We were walking back along field edge and came up to an area that had old vehicles and junk and he told me to go kick around and see if I could scare one up. I had an old single shot 22 short. So I was about 8 and I figured before I kicked one up I would have a quick look , and low and behold there was one tucked back in a corner. I basically stretched out my arm and shot it point blank. Grampa was furious with me as I didn't give the rabbit a chance to run lol 😂 Grandma was happy as we had dinner. I learned a lot from my grampa but that one still to this day brings a smile to my face.

    Here at home I have my own hunting paradise, right in the middle of farm land I own 60 acres with ponds and woodlot that hold monster whitetail and turkeys. I have multiple stands that keep me comfortable and allow me to sit high and dry all day. I hunt for relaxation and make sure that our freezer is always stocked but don't believe in taking more than you need no matter how big. Not animal that is on my bucket list is elk. Most hunts I see are just way out of reach for my budget but you have to have a dream. Oh and as my nick name says I was a professional goose guide for many yrs but got burned out chasing them from September to march for many yrs. I seen so many geese I have no desire to hunt another

    There's more than one kind of Panda track. I spent a few minutes in his booth and watched him 'selling' t-shirts. When any employee walked up and picked out a shirt they were waved away at the cash register. I know that left some tracks on the Polaris community!


    Respect brother!

    I also seen this and by the end of Saturday I seen many employees wearing them spreading the websites name. Kudos Rab :thumbsup:

    Guardian_Angel please let all your co workers know that we were really impressed to see their home. Very well run and extremely friendly place. The employees were all very friendly and I really enjoyed seeing the looks on their faces when they were checking out some of the beautifully modded slings in the parking lot. I think the best was one fellow checking out @Painter's ride. He took a few retakes when he saw the hand painted rivets. He was beside himself. It made me smile watching his reaction. This was replayed all over the parking lot with many slings and employees seeing what they started and what owners have done. Again thanks to everyone for an enjoyable event