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  1. NewAngler replied to VolFan's topic in Everything Else
    Replica, of course. Congrats.
  2. Anyone heard of anything?
  3. You can keep you trash pictures to yourself.
  4. I have a fish finder in which the power cord and transducer use the same plug into the head unit. The ducer cord is about seven times too long, whereas the power cord is about three times too short. What kind of wire can be used to correct this issue? It's a Cuda 128 if it matters.
  5. Dude, from here your best bet is to never log onto bigbasskiller again. Do yourself a favor and make a new name. Then re read this post and clown on yourself. Not sayin', jus' sayin'....
  6. I would rather have a sore thumb over a few pictures any day! Nice meeting you, Ryan.
  7. Agreed. That first one is definitely in the 2 lb range. The fact you feel the need to say you had you scale calibrated makes your story and pictures more suspect. Last two are nice though.
  8. Ha, only 7-11. Jerk.
  9. nice fish, Wayne!
  10. You're not a serial killer, are you?
  11. Might as well. I'm in.
  12. Yo. I'm 90% sure I'm going to make it, just let me know the final choice and what time. Distance isn't really an issue with it, I can justify it by stopping by to see some customers either before or after. LET ME KNOW.
  13. There are a caouple of trout streams down here in Stafford, and a few trout ponds in PWC and in F'burg. All are stocked, and all will not be stocked again until Novemeber.
  14. Bam! lets do this! Dc, do you know about WWW.kayakbassfishing.com yet? Great site, and a ton of guys from our area.
  15. Oooo. Golden shiner... nice, Dan! Ben, you gotta market yourself, man!
  16. Hey man, send me an invoice if you want to sell it. Seriously. Looks great.
  17. NewAngler replied to burleytog's topic in Everything Else
    I'm fat? haha. No thats not what I mean. I have no idea. The website. Its... amazing.
  18. No kidding. Last summer I promise you I ate no more than 12 cookies a day while doing Quarterly QC. Gained massive poundage.
  19. I used to make some pretty horrible things while single. Burley's post with his lunch inspired me to start a thread on fattening home made creations.. heres mine; I named it, too. The Heart-Stopper. Two hot dogs, cut up into small peices Two slice of jalepeno cheddar cheese Hogie Roll, maybe two Two baby red potatoes, shredded Butter, a lot. Jalepenos, 2 fresh, diced. Take your potoatoes and create hash browns with a ton of oil and butter added in. take your sliced hot dogs and cook until lightly crisped. jalepenos the same as the hot dogs, butter your hogies, and put them face down on the pan until brown LOAD WITH KETHCUP AND ENJOY.
  20. NewAngler replied to burleytog's topic in Everything Else
    http://thisiswhyyourefat.com/ that is all.
  21. There are lots of them in that $600 to $700 range in good areas. It seems as soon as you want to get into a complex that price goes up to $800+ a month. Any tips? I work in the apartment (service) industry, and there are a ton of perks of living in a managed community. 1) Maintenance- you typically won't see any rotting stairs in an apartment complex. 2) Maintenance- your stove breaks (or anything really), you know it will get fixed in 24 hours. If it doesn't, more than likely you will get a rent reimbursement for the time it took, you kick and scream long enough, you could probably get another couple days or a gift card for not being able to cook at home. With a land lord you have to wait for them to schedule it up, and it could be a couple of days. Another thing that might happen is that you may have been responsible for the broken stove and the land lord woud either have you pay for it, partial pay, or he will reimburese you for the work that was done. 3) Amentites- Gym, pool, business center, party room, etc. 4) Security- SOME places have a security company come by and do a parmeter sweep of the property to check for vandals, tresspassers, etc. Property might have a parking garage where a key card to get in. 5) Key fob entry pass- most mid to high rises have a key fob system where only residents can get into and out of the building. 6) Otis Spunkmeyer cookies- most proprerties have money cookies for people in the leasing office. oh, and you know that before you move in the apartment has been freshly painted, nail holes and cracks repaired, a FULL THOROUGH cleaning, and the carpet has been either cleaned or replaced. Check out www.bozzuto.com My company does a lot of work for them, and they have properties all over the US. Great management company.
  22. I may be able to get out. I've been busting I disagree lately for an upcoming trade show, its Thursday so I think a celebration is in store for me on Friday.
  23. Are you kidding, dude?! This makes you a bad friend right there. From the, "even my grandma thinks of him as a grandson," tells me that he is a good friend, a great friend, and more or less a part of your family. I don't know about you, but I've got a number of those friends, and if I lost any of them as a friend, I would be distraught. Especially if my ultimate decision came from people on a fishing forum. Wise up, bro. Show your concerns, but leave it at that. As Dan said, he's not marrying you, and you're not marrying her. As far as the wedge between your friendship, it happens when a couple gets married. I would be willing to bet you will stay close friends after the wedding, you may not talk or see each as often, but you're a grownass man. IMO, you (not YOU, just in general) don't need to hang out or do things with your best friends at an older age. It's times when you're in need, or at a low or high part of your life that your true friends will stand up and show face. Not by the amount of fishing, or tag, or x-box you guys do together. Tell your friend of the required tests needed in Mexico. Show your concer about his wife-to-be only if you think its best for him. Keep your feelings for her out of it. Lastly, wish them well, afterall, he is one of your best friends.
  24. dude, how does it affect you? Don't open it. weird catch, man.. Hope you got a slippin sweet pair of boots out of it.

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