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#262572 by RGMixProject
Tue Jul 05, 2016 3:15 am
Another thread jack from people who talk to much.
Born A rambling, man.
#262589 by ANGELSSHOTGUN
Tue Jul 05, 2016 9:56 pm
Once again it sounds like a someone, that has nothing, looking for a HUGE government to step in and legalize theft of property to redistribute it to unworthy low lying dog down dirty filth.
Getting to the point, RGMIX has worked his ass off to get to HIS point in his life. All I see is some ditzy person saying that it is not FAIR... USE THE LAW TO STEAL IT FROM THEM!

Really cool RG. Hope you had a good time. I NY, I could lose my pistol license for possession of a single sparkler. Go figure... I can buy pounds of gun gun powder and primers for reloading. But one tiny sparkler and that makes me a criminal. This guy ditzy wants to make sure you NOT only pay your fair share , but as much as can be stolen from you.

Sorry ditzy... We DON'T have to go there... We DON'T have to do this. My nice way of telling someone to go ---- themselves.
#262629 by MikeTalbot
Thu Jul 07, 2016 12:35 am
Eisenhower's era we still had some decent leaders. Taxes high? Big WWII debt and a perceived need for the interstate highway system. Got it a bit under control and then along comes Kennedy and actually cuts taxes.

Those were truly different times.

Talbot
#262669 by ANGELSSHOTGUN
Fri Jul 08, 2016 12:32 am
Yes it was a different time Mike. It was time when men and women valued their honor.
Now all we have is a bunch of liars proving out all the threads that Vamp has been screaming about.
Thanks Vamp for spending some of your time.
I wish you would spend more of it on shooting and learning how to load bullets.

CONSPIRACY? Load and don't lock!!!!
#262940 by RGMixProject
Fri Jul 15, 2016 4:42 pm
Our beautiful beach here at Sand Lake Resort......5 days later the lake got 310 million gallons of rain....raised the lake 20".....my beach is gone.
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#262941 by Badstrat
Fri Jul 15, 2016 5:01 pm
On the brighter side you can sit in one of those chairs and cool off your feet in the water. :)
#262949 by ANGELSSHOTGUN
Fri Jul 15, 2016 11:52 pm
I think it's cool. You can sit on the patio and walk into a deep beach waterside. Still beautiful RG.
#264566 by RGMixProject
Sun Aug 21, 2016 8:30 pm
Our last three reviews
What a great month

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1. This gem of a resort is located in Sturgeon Lake Minnesota. It is a short 45 minutes to Duluth, Mn. The hosts of this resort Richard and Patty Gose are very accommodating. The resort has everything a family could want at a lake resort. They provide life jackets, water toys for the kids, canoes, kyacks, paddle boards, paddle boats all included in your stay! You can rent a fishing boat or pontoon boat! The wagon of wood for a camp fire was plenty for a nominal fee it was plenty for 4 days. They have two cute playgrounds for kids, volleyball court, basketball hoop, game room all free of charge! Each cabin has a gas grill, air conditioning, private fire pits with ample outside chairs, picnic tables or patio furniture! I am so impressed with this property and the hosts that we have reserved our cabin for next year and have extended the stay for 7 days. Again thank you Richard and Patty Gose for a wonderful vacation! Five Stars!
Stayed August 2016, traveled with family

2. My Relatives raved about how great this place is. The website and pictures just don't really capture the views, or, how friendly and fun this place is! We're already planning our next Summer stay.

The Management Staff were remarkably professional and attentive to our needs. Patty made our Very-Large Family Reunion fun and stress-free, suggesting things before I even thought about them. She took our group photos, brought a bug-repelling machine to the Elder's deck without requesting it (I'm pretty sure it was her own personal one), and her reservation recommendations were perfect for our group. The resort layout is great. We never felt cramped, our decks seemed private and you never had to walk far for anything. Bugs weren't really a problem in the open areas or near campfires, only near the bushes at night. There's even a basket of free bugspray, left behind by previous guests, on the deck next to the office if you forgot to bring some.

The Resort is phenomenally well provisioned (all you need to bring is clothes, food and fishing gear.) Seriously, if you can think of something you might like, they've already thought of it and can accommodate you. Included amenities: rollaways, firepits, decks, BBQ grills, picnic and patio tables, lawn chairs, outdoor and indoor games (too many to list), bicycles/tricycles, gym-sets, water-slide/toys/floats, paddle-boards/boats, kayaks, life-jackets, a fish-cleaning station and a lounging terraced hillside overlooking the beach/lake with couches/chairs and four bug-repelling machines (bug-free zone). The Resort Office sells some necessities, frozen treats, bags of ice and firewood. I've never seen a resort make such an effort to make your stay so care-free. Want to bring your dogs, watercraft (free dockage), RVs (full-hookups) or ATVs? No problem!!! There's a Public Boat Launch just across the bay; and, a State ATV/Snowmobile Trail just across the road.

Moose Lake is three miles away for any forgotten supplies (groceries, fishing licenses/bait, clothes, etc.) The City Park has a Huge Playground-Set for young children. Joe Jitter's Coffee House is an amazing Coffee Barista, that rivals Starbuck's. The Kwik Trip, a 24-hour convenience gas station/grocery store with Recreational Gas, is four miles away next to the Interstate.

As a footnote, just before we arrived, enormous storms caused flooding in the surrounding communities. Luckily, the Resort sits on high-ground, as well as the roads leading to it from Interstate. Sand Lake rose six feet, causing ten feet of the Resort's Beach to disappear. We lucked out. I never even thought about being flooded out.

All in all, one week wasn't long enough to do everything the resort had to offer. Wonderful Memories... Lovely Place... Spectacular Personalized Service!!!
Stayed July 2016, traveled with family

3. My husband and I had a lovely relaxing weekend belatedly celebrating our 26th anniversary. We stayed at lakeside mobile home, it was brand new, beautiful accommodations. Clean, has all the amenities of a small home...right on the water with the most amazing view from the deck. Fire pit, gas grill, all of it was awesome. The beach was clean, plenty of water toys for families, including kayaks, canoes, paddle boats (free for guests) and pontoons and other boats to rent. Loved it!!
Stayed August 2016, traveled as a couple

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