12-01-2017, 06:32 PM
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Looking to hitch a ride!
Show season coming, if I haven’t committed suicide with a 1oz. Jig by then I would like to catch a ride if anyone attending any. Pick up required so I can extend leg and have room for wheelchair or you can drive mine. I’m sure my wife will appreciate it by then.
Sorry just realized I put this in report section not general. If you know how to move post, feel free
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12-04-2017, 05:59 PM
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Show season coming, if I haven’t committed suicide with a 1oz. Jig by then I would like to catch a ride if anyone attending any. Pick up required so I can extend leg and have room for wheelchair or you can drive mine. I’m sure my wife will appreciate it by then.
Sorry just realized I put this in report section not general. If you know how to move post, feel free
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Gotcha' moved over to General.
Man I can't imagine trying to navigate a wheelchair through the Pasadena show. Maybe they would let you in a few minutes early?
Usually I just want to press fast forward from Jan 1 through Apr 15th or so, but for some reason this year I'm not suffering the seasonal depression as badly. Sometimes the fishing shows are the only thing to look forward to for the first quarter of the year.
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12-05-2017, 02:40 AM
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Scott (Spot77), I agree. Getting a wheelchair through most shows is going to be a PITA. So instead, I'm thinking more of the way the Roman elite moved about. Four guys carrying Mike on a lofted bed with beautiful women in see through silk garments fanning him with huge feathers and feeding him grapes to keep up his stamina.
Now that's an entrance
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12-05-2017, 06:01 AM
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Scott (Spot77), I agree. Getting a wheelchair through most shows is going to be a PITA. So instead, I'm thinking more of the way the Roman elite moved about. Four guys carrying Mike on a lofted bed with beautiful women in see through silk garments fanning him with huge feathers and feeding him grapes to keep up his stamina.
Now that's an entrance
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If y’all are really willing to do EXACTLY this for a fellow fisherman, I will get Margaret to back her car over my leg this morning!!
(The challenge of course will be trying to get her to NOT aim for my head )
Hope therapy went ok Micheal
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12-05-2017, 08:19 AM
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Scott (Spot77), I agree. Getting a wheelchair through most shows is going to be a PITA. So instead, I'm thinking more of the way the Roman elite moved about. Four guys carrying Mike on a lofted bed with beautiful women in see through silk garments fanning him with huge feathers and feeding him grapes to keep up his stamina.
Now that's an entrance
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The OTHER Mike (Garlien) is in charge of procuring the above mentioned talent to do the fanning and feeding.
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12-05-2017, 08:22 AM
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Scott (Spot77), I agree. Getting a wheelchair through most shows is going to be a PITA. So instead, I'm thinking more of the way the Roman elite moved about. Four guys carrying Mike on a lofted bed with beautiful women in see through silk garments fanning him with huge feathers and feeding him grapes to keep up his stamina.
Now that's an entrance
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Sounds good too me. But really all you have to do is back me into a corner, and put a rare pit beef and plate of oysters on my lap then you can go shopping. Just don’t forget me on the way out!
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12-05-2017, 08:32 AM
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If I know Capt. John, he will have you selling spreader bars and spoonbrella's. On the back of your wheelchair, it will say, "Please buy some tackle, need funds for operation on my leg ".
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12-06-2017, 12:55 PM
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if i know capt. John, he will have you selling spreader bars and spoonbrella's. On the back of your wheelchair, it will say, "please buy some tackle, need funds for operation on my leg:d".
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will work for spoonbrellas
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12-06-2017, 07:15 PM
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Just don't say anything like - "I know these things work for some people, but I haven't caught a damn thing on them!"
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12-07-2017, 10:18 AM
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Sounds good too me. But really all you have to do is back me into a corner, and put a rare pit beef and plate of oysters on my lap then you can go shopping. Just don’t forget me on the way out!
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Can you drink while your leg is all jacked up?
I didn't see any mention of a cold beer with that sandwich and oysters.
(btw, the pit beef and oysters are usually my 2 biggest scores there.....)
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