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You can put a blue collared man in the worst elements when fishing and he would still believe he was in heaven as long as he is fishing.Anit no soft skinned office preppy gonna enjoy fishing in a torrential downpour in just his t- shirt and blue jeans. He would have to have the almighty high dollar state of the art rain gear complete with gloves in order to stay out there and fish.I live for that sh!t.Bring it on mother .... Roflmao.... P N J
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pnj,
I'll never forget the first 'big tournament" I fished in on the ohio river, Joe Thomas was in it(he got 3rd, I got 26th), sat for 10 and sunday for 8 hours it POURED~ my partner just had fished a big tourney on the mississippi and was on fish with a small craw, he let me use some and the conditions were horrible, one fish got me 26th out of 400 anglers. As I've stated before, I had a duffle bag in the boat with poptarts, and they were so soaked by sunday even the foil wrapper leaked and my treats were soaked lol....but we kept fishing! |
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Hey fellow iron worker and bike owner, what kinda structure ya working on this summer?
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JB,
Just got back from a ride to the Sturgis South Dakota area a few weeks ago. It was brutal hot out there and dry as a bone! Had a nice ride though and besides the heat had a troublefree and safe vacation. |
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sweet! those are some nice areas to ride in..my buddy goes every year to see the boobies and bikes n tats rofl
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Hog Ranger, I forgot to thank you for responding to my thread.I was just fishing, seeing that my tow vehicle is not going to be fixed until next tuesday.I would rather be fishing for real though. P N J
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PNJ, Love my Roadstar. Stock bike, full of leather and chrome. Also will blow the doors off any Hardley Davidson(STOCK). All my friends ride harleys, like some, hate others. Too much money for a name. Owned my Star for 5 years, 0 problems. My other choice would be a VESPA, so I could be in touch with a whole other generation. Can you see that 6'2" 300 pound guy on a teal vespa.
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When working with their hands, and that is a great deal of the time, a dentist, a surgeon and a doctor all have to develop a finely tuned sense of touch.....by the same thought, so would a pipefitter, plumber and finish carpentar.
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agreed... if im going to be a doctor, ill need a pretty still and sensitive hand. which i dont have right now.
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man,
30,000 miles on some bikes is a LOT of riding! |
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JB,Imagine putting 30,000 miles on this .
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theres a couple of guys at work that live an hour away that are drivin' those thing pnj, I bet trucks luv em rofl
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I average about 12,000 to 14,000 per year on my bikes and I live in a colder climate, Wisconsin/IL border. I always take at least one long trip per year and that accounts for 3 or 4K alone.
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sweet!
I drive to work and home for lunch and then back again everyday, but I only average about 150 miles a week, plus am too broke for long trips, ask zooker rofl...last week i was cashing in pennies for chopper gas... property tax time here in ohio |
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