Archive for August 4th, 2005

Okay. This web site should put you off pr@n for the rest of your life, as if collagen-ed lips and silicon body parts weren’t enough.

It’s not about pr@n… it’s a blog by the clerks who work at pr@n shops, about the people who frequent the shops. It may be the creepiest site I’ve ever surfed. Not that I hang out in adult theaters wearing trench coats or anything, but after reading that, I may not look at another bit of pr#n in my life, for fear of ocular contamination…

Here’s a topic that might generate some interest. Thought about it the other night. Post a story about something from our past. Story guidelines: 1. Must involve 2 or more of us and include the story teller 2. Must involve drinking alcohol or some other substance. If needed, make adjustments to protect us from legal issues. If stories involve wounds and bleeding, they too are acceptable provided alcohol was involved. Simple enough! Let the stories begin!

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It works great for Pamlico Sound drum, tested over time and greatly reduces the risk of gut hooking.
Check it out. Thinking about tying my own, except modify from egg sinker to pyramid in order to hold bottom in the surf. Still keep the short leader and everything, just switch out the type of sinker. Even if you keep it w/an egg sinker, moving around some in the surf is not always a bad idea. The rig could find a hole, slough or deep spot and it would stay there. Those are usually good fishy spots anyway. I know Curt has used them in the surf and they cast a country mile (longer than city mile). However, we need to actually catch some big drum before we get too worried about gut hooking them : ) Thoughts?

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