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Old 07-30-2010, 10:34 AM
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These are cool. Just think how much money you can save by not having to buy all the extra lines and filter mounts and crap. And they mount conveniently out of the way.
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You mean there's more than one person on this earth that can drown in the shallow end of the kiddie pool????
? Cameron wasn't there
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? Cameron wasn't there
He uses the gay spelling Kemron
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Originally Posted by tomtbone1993
I have already signed a contract with the same company that built the april sound guard shack, it only took 6 months and 50K ........
haha... he told everyone he did it for advertising and he did it for COST???? but he doesnt have a sign anywhere and i tell all his contractors i would have had it done in 2 weeks just to show off.....

it took them almost two weeks to do the dirt work and build the pad
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Originally Posted by jeff1000man
He uses the gay spelling Kemron
no no no!!! its Cumonmyfaceron but since he is a french fried american the "onmyface" is silent... no shiat i seen his driver license and the funniest thing is the picture is just his eyes and up, i guess the camera doesnt go low enough and they used all the phone books to get buy u girl in his picture
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Old 07-31-2010, 09:32 AM
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10-year-old boy airlifted after lake tubing accident

By Matt Stephens
Updated: 07.30.10
A Mexican national and his 10-year-old son underwent surgery for leg injuries Friday afternoon after the two were struck by a boat propeller while tubing in Lake Conroe.

Sgt. Randy Sanson, of the Precinct 1 Constable Marine Division, said Hector Cardenas, 49, and his son were “stable, conscious and alert” on their way to Memorial Hermann–Texas Medical Center in Houston for surgery. The son was flown by medical helicopter, while Cardenas was transported by ground ambulance.

Cardenas, who owns a summer home in April Sound, was tubing with his son by a creek near April Sound, Sanson said. Cardenas’ daughter, Margarita Inez Cardenas, 20, was operating the boat, with her father and brother tubing behind it.

When Margarita Cardenas was trying to put the 19-foot 1981 Wellcraft Bowrider in neutral, the throttle stuck. She attempted to pull back, accidentally putting the boat in reverse and backing over her father and the boy, Sanson said.

The Precinct 1 Marine Division got the call sometime between 2 p.m. and 2:30 p.m., Sanson said.

Seven family members were on the boat, including the father and son. After driving to shore, a family member drove Hector Cardenas and his son to the Lake Area Urgent Care Clinic on Texas 105, near Blue Heron Bay in Montgomery. Both were treated and then transported to the Houston hospital, Sanson said.

Cardenas suffered a lower left leg injury, while one of his son’s legs was injured from the waistline down the entire leg, Sanson said. He did not know the severity of the injuries.

Sanson said Margarita Cardenas has less than 100 hours of experience driving boats. She passed a field sobriety test and no alcohol was found on the boat.

The Montgomery County District Attorney’s Office was contacted about the incident, but no charges will be filed at this time, according to law enforcement.
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Originally Posted by bigandy
haha... he told everyone he did it for advertising and he did it for COST???? but he doesnt have a sign anywhere and i tell all his contractors i would have had it done in 2 weeks just to show off.....

it took them almost two weeks to do the dirt work and build the pad
who built it?
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Originally Posted by tomtbone1993
10-year-old boy airlifted after lake tubing accident

By Matt Stephens
Updated: 07.30.10
A Mexican national and his 10-year-old son underwent surgery for leg injuries Friday afternoon after the two were struck by a boat propeller while tubing in Lake Conroe.

Sgt. Randy Sanson, of the Precinct 1 Constable Marine Division, said Hector Cardenas, 49, and his son were “stable, conscious and alert” on their way to Memorial Hermann–Texas Medical Center in Houston for surgery. The son was flown by medical helicopter, while Cardenas was transported by ground ambulance.

Cardenas, who owns a summer home in April Sound, was tubing with his son by a creek near April Sound, Sanson said. Cardenas’ daughter, Margarita Inez Cardenas, 20, was operating the boat, with her father and brother tubing behind it.

When Margarita Cardenas was trying to put the 19-foot 1981 Wellcraft Bowrider in neutral, the throttle stuck. She attempted to pull back, accidentally putting the boat in reverse and backing over her father and the boy, Sanson said.

The Precinct 1 Marine Division got the call sometime between 2 p.m. and 2:30 p.m., Sanson said.

Seven family members were on the boat, including the father and son. After driving to shore, a family member drove Hector Cardenas and his son to the Lake Area Urgent Care Clinic on Texas 105, near Blue Heron Bay in Montgomery. Both were treated and then transported to the Houston hospital, Sanson said.

Cardenas suffered a lower left leg injury, while one of his son’s legs was injured from the waistline down the entire leg, Sanson said. He did not know the severity of the injuries.

Sanson said Margarita Cardenas has less than 100 hours of experience driving boats. She passed a field sobriety test and no alcohol was found on the boat.

The Montgomery County District Attorney’s Office was contacted about the incident, but no charges will be filed at this time, according to law enforcement.
That sucks. Where were the Game Wardens giving driving tests?
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Wow very sad,atleast they are still alive.
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Well damage is worse than I thought
Crank is in 2 pieces,rods are bent,2 pistons are toast and I need a better cam. Other than that eveything looks good
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