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    ftwildernessguy got a reaction from DaveInTN in Nice touch at the Fort   
    One time he asked if I had any requests. I said "Yeah. How about playing someplace else?"
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    ftwildernessguy got a reaction from Tri-Circle-D in Nice touch at the Fort   
    One time he asked if I had any requests. I said "Yeah. How about playing someplace else?"
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    ftwildernessguy got a reaction from djsamuel in Nice touch at the Fort   
    One time he asked if I had any requests. I said "Yeah. How about playing someplace else?"
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    ftwildernessguy got a reaction from wendinator in Amateur Radio at the Fort   
    I will be at the Fort the end of September and monitoring the local repeaters, including those on property. Anyone interested my call sign is KC3FBK.
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    ftwildernessguy got a reaction from BradyBzLyn...Mo in Congrats on the new camper?   
    It wasn't me. Larry says it wasn't him, either.
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    ftwildernessguy got a reaction from BradyBzLyn...Mo in Chime In to suggest your favorite regional food that I might not find outside of Florida/'TheSouth'   
    I don't eat no commie food like Cuban sammiches.
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    ftwildernessguy got a reaction from djsamuel in Trailer Tires   
    Just put new Marathons on mine this year. Supposedly the ST tires have more flex to the sidewalks, and if you've ever looked at a tandem axle like mine back into a tight spot, you know just how much those sidewalks can flex.
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    ftwildernessguy got a reaction from djsamuel in Trailer Tires   
    Primary reasons for trailer tire failure are under inflation, overloading trailer and excessive speed. I don't care where they were made. Personally, I have seen more tire failures on the side of the road on 5th wheels than any other trailer type, and my bet is it is because it is one or more of these reasons. I have towed for over 30 years and, knock on wood, have never had a tire failure on my trailer. I use a tire monitor, which I highly recommend, check my wheel and tire temps at every stop with an IR thermometer (cheap at Pep Boys) and keep my speed down to 55-60 mph. I don't care who passes me. I swap out my tires every 6 years. Trailer tires will time out before they wear out. I don't buy into the LT tires are better than ST tires crap. I have read as much as I can the information provided by the major tire manufacturers. I also have listened to Larry, and there is no greater tire authority than him. IMHO.
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    ftwildernessguy got a reaction from pixiesteno in Children with autism   
    We have always gone off season and taken the kids out of school.  Personally, I feel the family time more than compensates for the loss of classroom time.  They always have brought school work with them and more often than not ended up ahead of the other kids when they returned.  In addition, we emphasize the educational part of Disney, especially at Epcot and AK. 
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    ftwildernessguy got a reaction from BradyBzLyn...Mo in Height Limits on Garden State Parkway?   
    Don't worry. NJ has CM's at every underpass with a stick to make sure you will meet the height requirements.
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    ftwildernessguy got a reaction from AC in A2......Aaron in NO FIEND WOULD EVER DO THIS   
    And yet our government does it every day.
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    ftwildernessguy got a reaction from BradyBzLyn...Mo in NO FIEND WOULD EVER DO THIS   
    I have fooled many CM's at the gate by walking in backwards, thereby giving the illusion I am leaving.
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    ftwildernessguy got a reaction from Avatab.... Steve in Cell Towers Installed at the Fort   
    Foolish mortals. These cell towers are not for you, they are for the nearby resort you are not allowed to visit.
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    ftwildernessguy got a reaction from BradyBzLyn...Mo in Cell Towers Installed at the Fort   
    Foolish mortals. These cell towers are not for you, they are for the nearby resort you are not allowed to visit.
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    ftwildernessguy got a reaction from 5kidsmommy in Do the Jungle Cruise pilots actually steer the boat?   
    After hours, I am allowed to waterski behind the jungle cruise boats.
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    ftwildernessguy got a reaction from BradyBzLyn...Mo in Do the Jungle Cruise pilots actually steer the boat?   
    After hours, I am allowed to waterski behind the jungle cruise boats.
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    ftwildernessguy got a reaction from Roller ... aka Ed in Any advice for lapping an 11 month old?   
    Annoying children should be checked like baggage.
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    ftwildernessguy got a reaction from Roller ... aka Ed in Any advice for lapping an 11 month old?   
    Just duct tape the kid to you and you should be fine.
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    ftwildernessguy got a reaction from The Castle Guy in Turkey Legs: A Fort Fiend's Poll   
    Of all the tasty treats you can get at WDW, the turkey legs are the finest. I love the things. I love the grease running down my arm. I love feeling like Fred Flintstone while I eat one. I love the pieces of turkey meat getting caught between my teeth so I can suck them out if I get hungry on Pirates later in the day. I love smacking unruly kids in the head with the bone. I love making noise when I eat them and tearing the meat off like some Neanderthal, making young girls turn away and vomit in disgust. It is everything that makes a man happy to be a man. I would eat them if Bobby doubled the price. 12 bucks is a deal. There has to be 5 lbs of meat on the things. The mark of a true turkey leg connoisseur is the greasy faced smile and the dirty Mickey t shirt he wears from wiping his greasy hands on it.
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    ftwildernessguy got a reaction from BradyBzLyn...Mo in Turkey Legs: A Fort Fiend's Poll   
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    ftwildernessguy got a reaction from BradyBzLyn...Mo in Turkey Legs: A Fort Fiend's Poll   
    Of all the tasty treats you can get at WDW, the turkey legs are the finest. I love the things. I love the grease running down my arm. I love feeling like Fred Flintstone while I eat one. I love the pieces of turkey meat getting caught between my teeth so I can suck them out if I get hungry on Pirates later in the day. I love smacking unruly kids in the head with the bone. I love making noise when I eat them and tearing the meat off like some Neanderthal, making young girls turn away and vomit in disgust. It is everything that makes a man happy to be a man. I would eat them if Bobby doubled the price. 12 bucks is a deal. There has to be 5 lbs of meat on the things. The mark of a true turkey leg connoisseur is the greasy faced smile and the dirty Mickey t shirt he wears from wiping his greasy hands on it.
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    ftwildernessguy got a reaction from wdwpoohbear...Jennifer in A little history help?   
    In over 30 years of going to WDW, over 20 at the Fort, my spike is without a doubt the very best souvenir I have gotten.
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    ftwildernessguy got a reaction from BradyBzLyn...Mo in A little history help?   
    In over 30 years of going to WDW, over 20 at the Fort, my spike is without a doubt the very best souvenir I have gotten.
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