Posted by Goose on December 05, 2016 at 06:29:36 from (70.198.39.176):
In Reply to: SSG Dau update posted by JMS/.MN on December 04, 2016 at 20:44:24:
Great skills!!
Reminded me of when my wife and I were heavily into boating. (She's an old farm gal). To pull the boat out of the water, we had a routine. I'd stay with the boat on the ramp side of the dock while she got the pickup and trailer. She'd back the trailer down the ramp, I'd drive the boat onto the trailer, secure the bow to the front stanchion, and she'd drive back up the ramp out of the way to finish securing the boat. All in less than five minutes, max.
Thing was, when guys saw a woman swing around to back an empty trailer down the ramp they'd respond with everything from eye rolls to grins to outright laughter. Then get a startled look on their faces when she'd back the trailer down the ramp faster and more accurately than most of them could.
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