11-19-10, 09:40 PM | #1 |
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Is it true ?
I think so...
"It is always colder before dawn" I can prove it by the fact that it was 42 degrees out and the dock was solid ice at 0 dark minus 5. I hit it at a normal walk and found my privates crushed against the pilling at the end of dock. It was so quick and yet it was in slow motion too. Luckly I was not hurt by the sudden change in lattitude. My lower back still has a little pain but all in all it was good. The thrill was incredible.. I am so alive now.. OK maybe just a bit more alive. Be careful out there. Capt Mike
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11-19-10, 09:52 PM | #2 |
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Sounds like you should leave the ice skating to the pro's and stick to fishing. Seriously though glad you were not hurt, could have been bad.
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11-20-10, 12:25 AM | #3 |
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Hahahahaha, sorry capt. you make it so REAL though i had to laugh. it IS getting cooler out there. i can picture oyu sliding across the deck in my mind. funny. glad you aren't hurt for real. jsut your pride a little i see. but oyu are a great sport.
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