Random Jibber Jabber Thread

see4

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So Im guessing our toothless wonder in a helmet and pitchfork is skiing down the Mississippi trying to kill these things off..
 

joe macclennan

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SHIT!
That's EY from Thurs. night ECW wrestling, LOL.

Yep, that's the guy. I don't get into wrestling but he does some crazy stuff while fishing. I was watching him the other day on a jet ski like 40 miles off the coast of florida catching swordfish I think.

Who the hell rides a jet ski 40 miles off the coast? Then catch fish as long as said jetski???

Pretty cool show really.
 

Bakatare666

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Is that what they are? I don't know. I remember watching some news program describing these things, saying that if not controlled would take over the entire US fishery. I chuckled a little and dismissed it as yellow press. But apparently these things are fucking nasty.
I remember some flying shits on the show with Cody and Joe, that were flying/ jumping into the boat I think.
 

Bakatare666

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Yep, that's the guy. I don't get into wrestling but he does some crazy stuff while fishing. I was watching him the other day on a jet ski like 40 miles off the coast of florida catching swordfish I think.

Who the hell rides a jet ski 40 miles off the coast? Then catch fish as long as said jetski???

Pretty cool show really.
That sounds like fun, but like when I had my ATV in the sand dunes, I would only ride for a couple hours before going back to the truck to refuel, even though I never took on more than a gallon, and had more than a 3 gal. tank.
I just liked that safety, and believe me, walking through sand is a lot easier than swimming, LOL.
 

joe macclennan

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That sounds like fun, but like when I had my ATV in the sand dunes, I would only ride for a couple hours before going back to the truck to refuel, even though I never took on more than a gallon, and had more than a 3 gal. tank.
I just liked that safety, and believe me, walking through sand is a lot easier than swimming, LOL.
I've literally had to swim for my life in 40* water before when I sunk a boat in a 20mph current. Three layers of clothes, carhart bibs,insulated coat and heavy boots. No life jacket.

Damn lucky to be here. My friend almost didn't make it.
 

Bakatare666

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I've literally had to swim for my life in 40* water before when sinking a boat in a 20mph current. Three layers of clothes, carhart bibs,insulated coat and heavy boots. No life jacket.

Damn lucky to be here. My friend almost didn't make it.
Ya man, I think of all the times I went out in my 20' Tahiti fishing when the B. Whalers were hesitant to stay along side, or here I am in an open bow tri hull and my buddy next to me in the 24' Bayliner is heading in because the wind and rip is kicking up.
Then I moved to where I am now, and bought a 21' Stingray cuddy, remembering this, and all I got is lakes.:wall::wall:
 

joe macclennan

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Ya man, I think of all the times I went out in my 20' Tahiti fishing when the B. Whalers were hesitant to stay along side, or here I am in an open bow tri hull and my buddy next to me in the 24' Bayliner is heading in because the wind and rip is kicking up.
Then I moved to where I am now, and bought a 21' Stingray cuddy, remembering this, and all I got is lakes.:wall::wall:

when the paramedics were taking us to get checked out they were like "bet you guys won't be going out in these conditions again huh"?

My buddy and I looked at each other and were like "probably next weekend". I did, he waited a while, but still goes with me.
 

Bakatare666

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when the paramedics were taking us to get checked out they were like "bet you guys won't be going out in these conditions again huh"

My buddy and I looked at each other and were like "probably next weekend". I did, he waited a while, but still goes with me.
LOL, what do the paramedics know.:mrgreen:
 

Bakatare666

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I love watching Deadliest Catch, and I have the utmost respect for those guys.
I do some stupid shit, but for fun or sport.
They do some WAY crazy shit, but get PAID for it too.
 

Bakatare666

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Ya, I like watching the Alaska shows, and openly admit I could not put my life on the line like those guys do, sometimes not even knowing if they're going to make it out to the accident to conduct the rescue, let alone make it back.
 

Sciεncε

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I wish I didn't have to wait to flower, harvest, dry, and cure just to smoke. Living in the city was so much easier in that aspect than living in the fucking forest.. whinewhinewhine.
 

minnesmoker

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Today I got about 40-50 1/2" - 1" burn blisters all over my arms, and woulda' lost an eye and part of an ear had I not started growing my hair back as soon as it was shaved off. I had to clean out a rubber melting kettle and replace the agitator. The new one took a shit about 4 hours into reloading it. (at 500 degrees.) I was in the middle of removing the head on the back up kettle... Had to reverse that maintenance project... Welded about 1/2 of the replacement for the old kettle rig. I finally quit when I could feel my eyes burning through the shield of my helmet, and realized that I had grabbed 1" steel instead of 1 1/2" steel square pipe to build the DOT propane brackets....
 

gioua

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So my new fav strain is Purple Widow.. buddy gave me about 6 grams from his spring harvest and again.. I feel great... have not had much of a head high and this stuff kinda has it.. I think this strain would be ideal for when I have to go out in public with the wifey.
Shortly after I posted this ^ wifey got a call from her 92 y.o grandfolks.. (wifey's entire family left to Yosemite and let us know 1 day before they left that Gramps has pneumonia and water on the lungs... he's had lukemia for 15 + years + a mess of other medical issues.. but he's 92 she's 90 and moves faster then me.. ..

Gramps fell down and they called their neighbor to help lift him up.. Ambulance was called they took him to the local hospital where we were from 5:30-12:10am.. I was up at 3:45am
He's been admitted they are treating him for a few things and were praying he can get it all worked out..

I must say the folks working last night were amazing the place was packed and they were still in a good mood.. Hospital folks have a great heart and I am so glad they are able to do what they do because I dont think I could 95% of what they do... (I could do the paper work..lol)


here is a pic of the Purple widow from about 10 mins ago..



 

giggles26

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Shortly after I posted this ^ wifey got a call from her 92 y.o grandfolks.. (wifey's entire family left to Yosemite and let us know 1 day before they left that Gramps has pneumonia and water on the lungs... he's had lukemia for 15 + years + a mess of other medical issues.. but he's 92 she's 90 and moves faster then me.. ..

Gramps fell down and they called their neighbor to help lift him up.. Ambulance was called they took him to the local hospital where we were from 5:30-12:10am.. I was up at 3:45am
He's been admitted they are treating him for a few things and were praying he can get it all worked out..

I must say the folks working last night were amazing the place was packed and they were still in a good mood.. Hospital folks have a great heart and I am so glad they are able to do what they do because I dont think I could 95% of what they do... (I could do the paper work..lol)


here is a pic of the Purple widow from about 10 mins ago..



It's nice to know there is still good people in this world.
 
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