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maybe "High PI" which could have several Civil references, like Plasticity index, or just PI?? I don't know.......lol I'll end up explaining that too much.
yu could put on the transom "Engine near"


Engine Near....humm, Now we're getting somewhere at least.

I saw a picture of a large boat that was named "Change order" and it had a small dingy that was named "Original Contract"

I think my boat is smaller than the dingy.....sigh.

 
Engine Near....humm, Now we're getting somewhere at least.
I saw a picture of a large boat that was named "Change order" and it had a small dingy that was named "Original Contract"

I think my boat is smaller than the dingy.....sigh.
So you're admitting that your dingy is smaller than their dingy? At least you're man enough to admit it! ;)

 
Engine Near....humm, Now we're getting somewhere at least.
I saw a picture of a large boat that was named "Change order" and it had a small dingy that was named "Original Contract"

I think my boat is smaller than the dingy.....sigh.
So you're admitting that your dingy is smaller than their dingy? At least you're man enough to admit it! ;)
Ive heard its not the size of the boat, but the motion of the ocean. My wife also says it takes a long time to cross the atlantic with a row boat. Good thing i dont have to...

 
I met a guy yesterday name Harry Johnson. Seemed like a good name for a boat.

If "The Harry Johnson" isn't to your liking because boats are supposed to be named after girls, I volunteer "Gina in VA".

 
I met a guy yesterday name Harry Johnson. Seemed like a good name for a boat.
If "The Harry Johnson" isn't to your liking because boats are supposed to be named after girls, I volunteer "Gina in VA".
there's always "Ann Us"

 
My wife also says it takes a long time to cross the atlantic with a row boat. Good thing i dont have to...
Don't have to cross the Atlantic or don't have to use a rowboat?

 
theres a guy on my dock whose boat name is:

Exit Strategy

He said he basically hates his job so he is always planning his exit strategy from work so I figured that sounded like most of it

 
^^ I like that idea too, and since I DO like to get out of here on Friday's an awful lot, maybe "Satellite office"....?

 
Or, simlarly,

"A CLIENT"

"I'm with a client all afternoon"

"A MEETING"

"I'm in a meeting all afternoon"

Or how about "The Continuing Education"?

 
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I like the continuing education idea too....maybe "One PDH"? ok....that's another one that I would just end up explaining, now I'm starting to see why people use *** themed names...lol

My buddies all call me Gunny Highway, for two reasons, my arms...which aren't what they use to be...and my attitude, which is. It was a character in Heartbreak Ridge played by Clint Eastwood who had a bit of an edge to him to say the least, they all think I need to name it the "Gunny Highway"

 

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