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Topic: Careful yanking those snags!!  (Read 1642 times)

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Bill

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Kokayak

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How did it end up in his eye socket? Furthermore how can it be in his eye socket and not cost him his eye? It looked like it went up his nose when I first looked at it.
And you could hear me screaming a mile away as I was headed out for the door....


surfingmarmot

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Somehow, though I cannot be certain but being of Welsh descent myself, I think beer was intimately and heavily involved :beer3 :smt003 . Nonetheless, caution is advised especially with the heavy weights and strong rods we use in the ocean. There is a lot of energy in a flexed, heavy, long rod to impart to a multi-ounce projectile.


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oooooooooooooooooooooh :smt010


 

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