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Seabass81 wrote:Well I have been on the quebec side and had a beer or 2 in the boat. Nothing better! But in ontario it is illegal. So what if I had unopened beer in the and every time I got thirsty I jumped in the lake and drank it beside my boat?
Yeah, buddy, noone cares if you drink it in the water......
Unfortunatley, they care about your blood alcohol and your abilty to operate a boat. Dude, the more you drink, the drunker you are buddy!!!
So, don't drink if you have to do something!!
something_fishy wrote:I am pretty sure that he was joking about jumping in the water to drink . No need to get personal.
Course he was "joking' billy... (St. Peter's...I know) Actually billy, that guy was serious... most guy's realise... that guy doesn't... I really don't need to discuss it on here in an open format... if you need clarification pm me...
Although it's "non-alcoholic beer" it's still beer; with the chances of anything happening are slim to none my 2 cents is just leave it at home. A nice cold beer with your buddies [u]after[/u] a good day on the water is hard to beat. Again, just my 2 cents
Bass Addict wrote:Calls.............many calls..........2 hours on shore...
Mnr waited 2 hours for your buddy to he had his
license!!!!!!!!!!!! who do you think your fooling??????????
Who did you call at 9:00 at night ?????????????
Some peoples kids,, i'm telling ya
Settle down bass addict.
yeah, calling to track down his license number from his wife, parents, buddies.. etc. he did have it and couldn't remember where it was... left it at his dad's...small peice of paper anyway... easy to lose.
2 hrs getting eaten by bugs... ahh the memories/funtimes.
They were going to issue a ticket then but after all the calling and "I really do have a license" they let him try to find and bring it too the office himself.