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Brought little box.

Box had.......

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  • Super User

SWEET !!

  • Super User

Monkey brought me one of those a few weeks ago as well. :)

  • Super User

Awesome reel.

My wife saw this picture and said, "Nice mug shoot of that !@#$ Baitmonkey.  If I ever catch him, I'll feed him to the fish."       ;D ;D ;D

I hope that monkey delivers one of those to my house.

sweed reel.... nice picture of bait monkey... my monkey has a little more sinister looke about him though... lol

hey that table you have looks like the ones down at the morgue.  Where did you pick the table up?

Eric

Nice reel and awesome picture!!!!!!

So thats what that little monster looks like..... ;D

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sweed reel.... nice picture of bait monkey... my monkey has a little more sinister looke about him though... lol

hey that table you have looks like the ones down at the morgue. Where did you pick the table up?

Eric

I 'm a veterinarian.

one of the best pics i saw in the forum  ;D

  • Super User

Sweet!

It is a very cleaver plan that you have devised, arranging to meet with the Bait Monkey at your office, away from home. Do you maintain a tackle room at the office, too? Indeed, very nicely done!

One other suggestion:

In the states, emergency preparations are on the front burner. So, as a veternarian you should look ahead to potential situations, especially search and rescue. Your clinic should probably own a fully equipped and adequately powered watercraft. I'm thinking, something like one of these:

http://www.rangerboats.com/no_flash.cfm?update=8

This might require your animal clinic to maintin a garage and perhaps a tow vehicle, too. You might consider "volunteering" to oversee this procurement as well as the weekly testing of the equipment. It's your duty, your responsibility, to be prepared.

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Mailman delivers to clinic.

CC bills are adressed to the clinic.

Recently purchased tackle stays in the clinic.

When I go on a trip, first I stop at the clinic.......to pick up recently purchased tackle to the tackle I 'm taking with me, obviously Tboxes weight more when I return home.  :)

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Mailman delivers to clinic.

CC bills are adressed to the clinic.

Recently purchased tackle stays in the clinic.

Raul, if you keep releasing this kind of information, you're in danger of having your "guy" card revoked. Let's keep this stuff under wraps.

  • Super User

. . . . . And I was thinking Raul was showing us an addition to his stuffed animal collection.   :)

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Raul, you must really love that Bait Monkey,

we can tell by the expensive toys you buy him 8-) :) 8-)

Roger

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It 's a kind of love-hate relationship Roger, no doubt the critter has good taste ( love him for that ) but the one paying the bills is me ( hate him for that ).

The greatest would be to have a BaitMonkey paying the bills from his own pocket. Something very unlikely to happen.

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Raul

I was thinking that with your medical training you could keep the little fella moderately sedated, or even administer a lethal injection. Then I thought of some of the awesome tackle you have, and realize the relationship is much the same as the parisisites that feed on some organisms-it is a mutually beneficial arangement.

Nice reel!

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Raul

I was thinking that with your medical training you could keep the little fella moderately sedated, or even administer a lethal injection. Then I thought of some of the awesome tackle you have, and realize the relationship is much the same as the parisisites that feed on some organisms-it is a mutually beneficial arangement.

Nice reel!

Tried Tilethamine, Zolazepam, Diazepam, Thorazine, Sadic Penthobarbital, Ketamine, you name it, the critter must be from some other planet cuz none of them woiked  :-/; it 's impervious to all the known tranquilizers, sedatives and euthanesics available.

It 's a hopeless case and the prognosis is really bad.

Raul

I was thinking that with your medical training you could keep the little fella moderately sedated, or even administer a lethal injection. Then I thought of some of the awesome tackle you have, and realize the relationship is much the same as the parisisites that feed on some organisms-it is a mutually beneficial arangement.

Nice reel!

Tried Tilethamine, Zolazepam, Diazepam, Thorazine, Sadic Penthobarbital, Ketamine, you name it, the critter must be from some other planet cuz none of them woiked  :-/; it 's impervious to all the known tranquilizers, sedatives and euthanesics available.

It 's a hopeless case and the prognosis is really bad.

Sounds like a symbiotic rather than parasitic relationship.  :)

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Raul

I was thinking that with your medical training you could keep the little fella moderately sedated, or even administer a lethal injection. Then I thought of some of the awesome tackle you have, and realize the relationship is much the same as the parisisites that feed on some organisms-it is a mutually beneficial arangement.

Nice reel!

Tried Tilethamine, Zolazepam, Diazepam, Thorazine, Sadic Penthobarbital, Ketamine, you name it, the critter must be from some other planet cuz none of them woiked :-/; it 's impervious to all the known tranquilizers, sedatives and euthanesics available.

It 's a hopeless case and the prognosis is really bad.

Sounds like a symbiotic rather than parasitic relationship. :)

After checking with Webster, I find you are correct sir! 8-) That is the ideer I was gittin at. :) The more I think about it, the more I think it may alternate between the two? ::) Sometimes symbiosis, sometimes parasitosis. ;D

Good one, K. ;D

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