I know that this is an older thread but, I have 2 BRI's that stand out in my mind. The first. I was at Norris lake at dusk getting ready to go walleye fishing and I was setting on at the ramp getting ready when I hear this man screaming at a woman. The man was obviously drunk and the woman ( a VERY attractive black lady) was trying her best to get the trailor down the ramp. This man (her WHITE HUSBAND) was calling her every name in the book (some racial) and cussing every breath. I walked down and asked if she needed some help and the look on her face was that of relief so I yelled at the man that I would get it in the water. After I got it in the water the lady jumped in the drivers seat (after thanking me multipal times) and the man jumped up on the tongue of the trailor and was doing something and says "GO" (I heard him say it too). When she takes off this guy goes nuts screaming "stop" and when she does he jumps off holding his hand. I never did find out what he was doing or how it happened but, he cut his thumb (at the second joint) clean off. Only a 1/4 piece of skin was keeping it attached. We got him wrapped up and I took the boat off the trailor and tied it to the dock and another guy unhooked the trailor and they left heading to the hospital. She shouldn't have taken his sorry arse anywhere. Worthless.

Another was at the same ramp but, was sort of my fault. Another woman was having problems getting the trailor in the water and her husband asked me to help her so I said sure. I jumped in the front seat and two Weimaraner dogs that were in the back seat about tore my face off before I could get them beat off me. I jumped out yelling ( I did have enough wits about me to put it in park) with the dogs hot on my tail. The lady starts screaming and they stop their attack. LOL!!! She looks at me and says " LORD honey I am so sorry I forgot that they were in there and they have been trained as guard dogs". I thought they were going to pull her down when I got BACK in the truck to finish what I started. That was one of the scariest moments I've ever had at a ramp.