Ohh yes, they produce a bunch. Which is why I'm not advocating turning the area into a nuclear wasteland. Just building a wall.
Good joke. Layabouts can't build a wall. Not even with $10B of ill-gotten gains from stolen military budget.
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Ohh yes, they produce a bunch. Which is why I'm not advocating turning the area into a nuclear wasteland. Just building a wall.
Southerners and Midwesterners often don’t have much use for the NE.
Haha they had a perception tandem in stock (a rarity). Along with a few other sit insides.Looks shiny.
If you don't find your kayak maybe I can sell you mine.
Out of my 2, one already knows the routine for diving.
Back when it was Fill Express, they even had classrooms. My infamous trimix course classroom instruction was provided there. When Mark Derrick sold Fill Express, he kept the DGX part.I remember reading at one point they did have a showroom. Not sure if it’s closed due to the plague.
Long time, huh? 5 whole years? I think I've been a member for 40.And in typical Florida fashion, the folks who arrived last are the rudest and rushed past those of us standing apart and went right to the door so he could be first.
He's telling everyone how great rei is and how he's been a supporter for a long time, 5 years...
Bet you cant guess what state he's from...
carpetbaggers if they move there.My wallet is telling me to avoid Gainesville.
I prefer "Damned yankees."
So what do FL folks call the unwanted from NY/NJ?
WI residents call IL people “FIBS” (Effing IL Bastards) but they like our money. I’m not a FIB as I consider myself a Michigander in exile.
Many of them came up here when the pandemic started and haven't left...Ugh. Summer is over go back to Chitcago already...
..DGX is another dangerous place. Good thing they don't actually have a showroom to find wonderful things you don't need.