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Global Warming....laugh...laugh...laugh
reevesr1 replied to a topic in General Chat - Fishing Related
Hey LS, I'm gonna wait a couple of days and then call you out again on the Cuba post so we can revive it too. Be prepared. By the way, did you notice that 9 out of 10 of the top North American cities to live in were in the States? It there really was global warming, then many of those southern cities would be too hot to live in, ergo global warming is a myth. Also, if too many people there were really loud and obnoxious then those cities couldn't have rated so high on the quality of life scale, so most of the people in the states must be nice and pleasant. Who would have guessed that one silly little study would end two raging arguments on an obscure fly fishing website. I mean, what are the odds. I'm just sayin..... -
So I'm not at all surprised to see Calgary up there, or am I at all surprised about Austin. Great food, great music, very good standard of living. But Washington is #1? Washington, like DC? That is a surprise. I have some friends from the Navy who live in the DC area, and they all talk about wanting to leave.
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Global Warming....laugh...laugh...laugh
reevesr1 replied to a topic in General Chat - Fishing Related
This is like the John Bonham of posts. It just won't stay dead! -
I had not been following this contest until today, but wow, are you guys good. GGP, I promise you I could catch saltwater trout in the surf with that!
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I really enjoyed that. I know it's not the easiest thing to print something you've written. You should be proud of that!
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.desufnoc teg I ?luaP ti si rO .daed si mahnoB nhoJ What is really funny is the first time I read the post I was trying to decipher it assuming it was Maxspeak.
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I can just see the headline: JOHN "BONES" BONHAM EXHUMED TO JOIN MATES ON TOUR "He seems a bit sluggish" remarks lead singer Robert Plant, "but we are all a bit longer in the tooth now, aren't we?"
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phew, glad we're done with all that garbage. You and Rock go fishin'?
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oops, didn't mean to start anything. Well maybe a little.....
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fisher, Don't think its out of hand at all. Just a spirited discussion between two fairly opinionated (and one of us is right ) people. I actually thought it was a pretty good discussion that got a bit sidetracked.
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Of course I was making fun. It was funny. But very few people are actually like the guy in the video. And I will make fun of Texans and Americans again. But I have to be very careful about making fun of Canadians because I'm not one. It could easily be misinterpreted. And there is a difference between making fun of oneself, or one's "people" in jest and having someone do it in a method that didn't seem very much in jest. LS, you can say you didn't mean it as a generalization, and I completely believe you, but I want you to go back and read your original post and tell me how it could be interpreted as anything other than a generalization? Now I will say that I've read your stuff for awhile and I should have given the benefit of the doubt because you have never posted anything that would lead me to believe that you are anti anything. So for that, I will apologize. But try to see things from this side a bit. I live in a country that I truly love being in. I hope I get to stay forever. I am also extremely proud of where I am from. I don't know if you noticed, but there can be from time to time an anti-American sentiment from some on this board. Certainly no more than the rest of the country (and maybe less here than in general). And to me, there are some Canadians who don't seem to know how to define themselves other than by "not American" So I can get a bit sensitive to it from time to time. Edit: by the way, I knew Uzbekistan. Wouldn't have come up with UAE, might have missed Ukraine. Definitely wouldn't have gotten United States of Mexico--but did you google? I didn't!! Another edit: I was going to PM this instead, but figured I give the peeps another way to pass a long winter night!
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Sat down with a buddy today and went over economics of gas wells post royalties. If he is correct, population here will be dropping soon.
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Cuz the fishing is good?
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I would say the perfect rod for a Texan. People can see it coming from a mile away and get out of the way. Gives me lots of free water to deal with. By the way LS, I'd never say this on the Cuba post because there you are my mortal enemy. But aside from that, I still love ya! (maybe not love, but you know what I mean) I promise only one post this time.
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U- United States Uganda Uruguay (I'm sure there are more, off the top of my head Isosceles Jewish Just randomly answering questions. I think I knew them all, but they didn't ask me, it would be boring. Also, just like any of these types of stories, if you ask enough people you'll get some idiots. Nice for a comedy bit, or possible a way to make your viewers feel smart by finding stupid people from another country, but not exactly informative. I read an article in the Herald a couple of years ago discussing national stereotypes while traveling. I don't know where the author was from, if I remember correct he/she was Canadian but I could be wrong. The article was about how right/wrong some national stereotypes were. Here were the results (and it was some sort of study, have no idea how scientific) Japanese take a lot of pictures-true British are reserved-completely false Germans are mercurial (I think that is the word)-somewhat true Scottish are cheap-I can't remember, but I wanna say false Canadians are unfailingly polite-When traveling, Canadians are indistinguishable from Americans (except for the patch!) By the way, I come from lower middle class. Nice to know that it is truly my people you find loud and obnoxious. Whatever.
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I'm supposed to say: "I found it by the river" It's an instructors rod because it stands out like a sore thumb (dare I say it's a bit loud and obnoxious?) And if you ever saw me cast you would understand just how hysterical that really is.
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I'm supposed to say: "I found it by the river" It's an instructors rod: it stands out like a sore thumb and is easy to see (dare I say it's a bit loud and obnoxious?) And if you ever saw me cast you would understand just how hysterical that really is.
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Here is the review of the Led Zep concert, from the New York Times and AP. How much would these tickets be worth? AP Review NY Times Review
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Looking For A Concert Buddy
reevesr1 replied to LynnF's topic in General Chat - Not Fishing Related (NFR)
Actually, never heard of Loudness. So it wasn't them. Lynn, don't tell anyone, but I had a Collective Soul CD in the mid 90s. I remember listening to it very loud. Nice, mindless fun. -
Let's see, I've broken 2 tips (1 my fault, 1 my dog's) and busted off an eye (not sure how) on one of the mid sections on my 4 pc 5wt TFO Signature series of the canary yellow variety. Not a workmanship issue in any case, except possibly the eye.
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See, I knew someone knew more than me about it. Did we keep any of the British assets during the Revolution? Really? I had no idea (Nice line trailhead, I got a good chuckle out of that) And Starbucks and McDonalds can't help it if people want to build their shrines to bad food and overpriced coffee. Maybe Timmies can get in on the fray.
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Looking For A Concert Buddy
reevesr1 replied to LynnF's topic in General Chat - Not Fishing Related (NFR)
Read part of the Review in the Sun. Said the concert was unbelievable. Something about Gods of Rock. Vanilla Fudge headlined Zep. Funny that! The first time I saw AC/DC they were the opening act for some obscure band I don't even remember. I do remember thinking "those Australian guys were pretty good"