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BASSclary

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  1. I ordered the new master catalogs for fresh and saltwater about a week ago. I should have them about New Year said BPS
  2. Can't have mayo anymore, egg allergy.. But Franks is awesome hot sauce. Makes a killer wing sauce. Plus it's got zero preservatives or chemicals. If you think their regular hot sauce is good on wings, you should try their wing sauce 8-)
  3. If its supposed to be secret, WHOOPS! I had to let my person know I couldn't buy until I got the money :-/ Then why did you say you would participate? My money situation wasn't s**t at the time
  4. If its supposed to be secret, WHOOPS! I had to let my person know I couldn't buy until I got the money :-/
  5. Hellman's with Franks Red Hot mixed in... ... I put that s**t on everything!
  6. When my dad had to put the first dog in my life, Priscilla, down, I nearly cried for a week. I was devastated. That dog had been in the family since before I was born.
  7. Try watching ESPN. The repetition every 10 minutes or so luls me to sleep, even in mid day
  8. 120 yds is plenty!!! I'd say just look for a nice drag, both powerful and smooth.
  9. Judging by the high buildings in the background, i'd say it was Halloween in a fairly descent sized city, and someone had an awesome costume. Some one got a picture of it and did some nice editing. But i'm no photo expert
  10. 1 fish : 3.6 minutes :-? Nice 8-)
  11. Daiwa Zillion Type R Sufix Braid with fluoro leader 7' MH/F-XF Custom rod ; NFC blank, highest quality one, Fuji SiC guides, titanium frames Premium Cork, full grip,about ehhhh 11" Fuji ACS reel seat, and all the pretty things they put on rods now-a-days 8-) Why? It's super versatile and will be the best
  12. If you feed your dog's bones, make sure they aren't eating one's that have been eaten down to what look like skinny arrowheads. This seems like a given to most, but today my sister's dog almost went to doggy heaven because of one. She looked all cringed up and her chest was sorta spasming. My mom then went into action to help the bone get out. (My mom saved 3 choking dogs from different things she's magic!). The bone's attached seem to be the most common ones to turn into arrowheads. And incase your wondering, Sugar is doing completely fine now other than a little scared from what she went through.
  13. Ya,, I think I saw something on a ghost show about it. When the people had the plague or something they put them on a small island iirc? But anyways like they left a doctor and that was the mask that he wore. I also think he killed them? It was a while ago I saw that show though Edit Per Wikipedia(I know its not very trusty) A plague doctor's duties were often limited to visiting victims to verify whether they had been afflicted or not. Surviving records of contracts drawn up between cities and plague doctors often gave the plague doctor enormous latitude and heavy financial compensation, given the risk of death involved for the plague doctor himself. Most plague doctors were essentially volunteers, as qualified doctors had (usually) already fled, knowing they could do nothing for those affected.[citation needed] A plague doctor's clothing consisted of: A wide-brimmed black hat worn close to the head. At the time, a wide-brimmed black hat would have identified a person as a doctor, much the same as how nowadays a hat may identify chefs, soldiers, and workers. The wide-brimmed hat may have also been used as partial shielding from infection. A primitive gas mask in the shape of a bird's beak. A common belief at the time was that the plague was spread by "bad air". There may have been a belief that by dressing in a bird-like mask, the wearer could draw the plague away from the patient and onto the garment the plague doctor wore. The mask also included red glass eyepieces, which were thought to make the wearer impervious to evil. The beak of the mask was often filled with strongly aromatic herbs and spices to overpower the miasmas or "bad air" which was also thought to carry the plague. At the very least, it may have dulled the smell of unburied corpses and sputum from plague victims. A long, black overcoat. The overcoat worn by the plague doctor was tucked in behind the beak mask at the neckline to minimize skin exposure. It extended to the feet, and was often coated head to toe in suet or wax. A coating of suet may have been used with the thought that the plague could be drawn away from the flesh of the infected victim and either trapped by the suet, or repelled by the wax. The coating of wax likely served as protection against respiratory droplet contamination, but it was not known at the time if coughing carried the plague. It was likely that the overcoat was waxed to simply prevent sputum or other bodily fluids from clinging to it. A wooden cane. The cane was used to both direct family members to move the patient, other individuals nearby, and possibly to examine patients without directly touching them. Leather breeches. Similar to waders worn by fishermen, leather breeches were worn beneath the cloak to protect the legs and groin from infection. Since the plague often tended to manifest itself first in the lymph nodes, particular attention was paid to protecting the armpits, neck, and groin. It is not known how often or widespread plague doctors were, or how effective they were in treatment of the disease. It's likely that while the plague doctor's clothing offered some protection to the wearer, the plague doctors themselves may have actually contributed more to the spreading of the disease than its treatment, in that the plague doctor unknowingly served as a vector for infected fleas to move from host to host.
  14. Thanks guys, I didn't know not calling someone by there first name when they're a relative is disrespectful. :-[
  15. I thought there was something familiar about their posts :
  16. Open Start Click Control Panel Click User Accounts Click set password. Atleast on windows that is...
  17. You are a true fish-a-holic BC. I mean that in a good way. Kinda like a future Jimmie Houston. He'll kiss a Bass, but I bet he wouldn't go near Sarah Palin ;D I can catch both with a worm though ! ;D
  18. I know you and a few others are on here, but it seems alot left or forgot about this wonderful place. I think Bass-Brat drove them crazy : Get the name right kid!!!!!!!!!! Huh? :-?
  19. I always thought that leader material was the original fluoro. Really stiff, but basically invisible underwater (or atleast my impression), and that main line fluoro was formulated with different crystals to be more castable, manageable etc, while the leader material is meant to be Ultra-invisible. Someone correct me if im wrong though.
  20. I think i'm going to program the use of Uncle into my head now. :-X
  21. Hmmm. Its wierd though because I only call my uncles by their real name. Every other type of relative get the Aunt, Opa, Oma, Papa, Nana, etc.

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