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Big K

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Hey guys how did you get the pictures of your ski's on your profile. I am trying to put a picture of my ski on here. Need help! :)
 
Hey Big K,
Go to User CP at the top left then click Edit Profile Picture on the left side. You can also upload a picture you can use as your avatar under Upload Avatar. Thats the image that will appear under you screen name in posts.
 
Thanks Guys

Thanks for the help!!!! Well here it is. It is in a garage with all other kinds of toys around it. A little messy! But I am thankful that my father lets me store it in here. After all I am only 17 and he helps me when I need it. Its my BEAST that is 11 months old and I am waiting untill it is warm enough to ride here in Missouri.

Thanks Guys and administration for such a great site and all the help that is available here.
 
17 and you have your own ski. That's awesome. At the time all I had was an old beat up Sentra! :rofl:
 
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Yeah hfgreg. I get a lot of comments that "oh it must be mommy and daddy is suppling the toys" but I have two jobs and buy my own stuff. I almost have it paid off now. I love being out on the water. My dad has his own boat and I guess I could say that I got tired of riding. So I found this Ski in Farmington last June and bought out of the crate for less then half price. Couldn't pass this steal up!! The next day I'm hauling it home. I looked at the Waverunners but to much just for the name! I rode one and the performance didn't empress like my friends Sea-Doo. So I guess you could say that I was lucky and found my Sea-Doo. Wouldn't get rid of it for nothing! :hurray:
 
I was the same way at your age. I worked at a Kawasaki shop and at a van conversion shop also, and had my own income to support my toy's. I cut grass and shoveled snow too when I wasn't working my normal jobs. My parents wouldn't help out, so I worked for what I wanted. You have more pride and appreciation for things you have to work for.

Karl
 
Appreciation

Yep, you do tend to be more thankful for what you have. I found that out today when I forked over 400 dollars for tires. I better get 60,000 miles out of these tires.
 
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