ever wonder why non-believers are so bitter?
must be a miserable life.
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ever wonder why non-believers are so bitter?
must be a miserable life.
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I don’t take issue with the fact that someone is a non-believer. But when someone posts something of religious nature (or any topic for that matter) and then a certain individual comes along and posts something just to take the piss out of the post it gets quite annoying. And then said individual claims that the original poster is trying to shove religion down everybody’s throats when he is not - he’s just putting it out there so those that choose to read on and enjoy can in fact do just that. To my knowledge I’ve never seen a cross word or anything other than pure politeness out of bonefish. And then the individual in question makes the claims of “well if you don’t like the content of my posts then don’t read them”....and then proceeds to never follow his own advice and has to have the last word on 95% of the posts in a forum.
I long for the days when we merely argued over whether fishing the spawn during a tourney is ethical or whether it made sense to give away the locations where we fish.
while you were writing this I was eating fresh fish i caught today. put the keyboard down , pick the fishing pole up and forget all this if it really bothers you that much.I don’t take issue with the fact that someone is a non-believer. But when someone posts something of religious nature (or any topic for that matter) and then a certain individual comes along and posts something just to take the piss out of the post it gets quite annoying. And then said individual claims that the original poster is trying to shove religion down everybody’s throats when he is not - he’s just putting it out there so those that choose to read on and enjoy can in fact do just that. To my knowledge I’ve never seen a cross word or anything other than pure politeness out of bonefish. And then the individual in question makes the claims of “well if you don’t like the content of my posts then don’t read them”....and then proceeds to never follow his own advice and has to have the last word on 95% of the posts in a forum.
I long for the days when we merely argued over whether fishing the spawn during a tourney is ethical or whether it made sense to give away the locations where we fish.
Happy Holidays
Most people don’t describe long john’s “fresh fish”,nor picking up at drive thru as “caught”. Merry Christmas!
[QUOTE=TimE;580125]Most people don’t describe long john’s “fresh fish”,nor picking up at drive thru as “caught”. Merry
they didn't tell me "when" they were caught, they tasted fresh
Have no fear, I’ve got all of 30 minutes combined in the few posts I’ve made. I’ve said about all that needs to be said. I’ll be out waist deep lipping early winter bronze this weekend.
No time I don’t fish out of a boat I wade streams and rivers in Indiana mainly but sometimes Kentucky. This time of year one can almost guarantee to have the place to themselves. The coldest air temp I’ve ever caught a smallmouth while wading was 18 degrees and I’ve done that twice. I’m getting too old and too lazy to be out in those extremes any more though. Low 20’s is about all I’ll do these days.
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Still in the cheese factory area? Used to live in Mericus.No time I don’t fish out of a boat I wade streams and rivers in Indiana mainly but sometimes Kentucky. This time of year one can almost guarantee to have the place to themselves. The coldest air temp I’ve ever caught a smallmouth while wading was 18 degrees and I’ve done that twice. I’m getting too old and too lazy to be out in those extremes any more though. Low 20’s is about all I’ll do these days.
Yeah I spent about 5 years up there. Never heard any mention of a cheese factory but I didn’t get out much. Unfortunately (or fortunately) I did not know then what I know now about the rivers in that region. Had I known I would’ve never went to class. So much great water up there.
