View Full Version : Fact or fiction? Are these true?
ToddM
12-02-2001, 06:23 PM
Sponge Bob
12-02-2001, 06:38 PM
BUT.....it would have worked had I not screwed up as a tyke....on Halloween most kids bobbed for apples in a wash tub......Dad took us down to Mr. Moes, an early version of McDonalds + there we would "bob" for french fries....seems my face got kinda red/swollen from the hot animal fat used for cooking + when I would approach a prospective client w/ my idea they couldn't look me in the eye....like I was some kind of freak or something.....anyway htat's where I'm at....or was.....whatever!!!!:)
Jim McCullough
12-02-2001, 10:32 PM
Todd,
I had to vote for myself, as I do love those steroid juiced up East German woman with hairy chests. They remind me of my power lifting days. But then again, so does the arthritis I have in every major joint.:)
divani
12-03-2001, 12:12 AM
yeah, I can imagine spongy doing that!
Sponge Bob
12-03-2001, 04:08 AM
Interesting to see the results....I'd say they ARE ALL true!:)
Trophymuskie
12-03-2001, 08:27 AM
I had to vote for Todd and make sure I wasn't in the lead. Maybe I can help his cause if he ever wants to venture up to the great white north.
Man I had a guy in the boat this weekend who did just that LMAO. He keeped on saying 50 meters right? and I would respond please don't I want the lure in this county and not down 40 feet please try 50 feet.
I am the last guy who will understand this ##### stupid metric crap. Man we still build with 2X4s and cut them in feet and inches. Our stupid government implamented the metric system to help out with our exports and if you don't know the USA accounts for over 90% of our exports.
Now talking about these line counters, mine are Diawa's and for some reason I believe they used Japanese feet as if I let the counter go to 50 my lure is barely 40 feet out. Maybe I need to fill the thing right up tight to get actual feet out of it?
Can you imagine catching a fish 1.5 meter long with a .75 meter girth? Man thats my future world record. :-)
Catch a big one this fall
Keep releasing them all
Richard Collin
http://www.trophymuskiecharters.com
mikie
12-04-2001, 02:47 PM
How many Kilograms would that 1.5 meter fish weigh? m
Trophymuskie
12-04-2001, 09:11 PM
My guess would be 32 Kilos and 124 grams.
Catch a big one this fall
Keep releasing them all
Richard Collin
http://www.trophymuskiecharters.com