Do you look like a spider person???

miss moxie

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This was spring of 1991...and I wasn't actually there to see Bad Company, The Steve Miller Band was headlining (Damn Yankees opened, they sucked balls)...but Bad Company put on such a show, they were incredible...still one of the best outdoor concert performances I have ever heard...Steve Miller was great, too, but Bad Company brought down the house.
Abra, Abracadabra. What a great song for the current season.
 

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That's actually my favorite song of theirs...I love songs that tell a story.


Clarification please.

I have had friends into that, so I have heard stuff like that, in small doses it isn't all that intolerable:) I'd just rather listen to Jerry or Bob most of the time....

oh, that's Garcia and Marley btw.;)
Didn’t picture you as a reggae guy lol. More like old rock Led Zeppelin en such. But Greatful Dead definitely lol
 

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Didn’t picture you as a reggae guy lol. More like old rock Led Zeppelin en such. But Greatful Dead definitely lol
Oh I love Zepplin, too...one of the best of all time...my favs revolve around water...go figure.


 

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Does toilet paper count?

Like stuck on your shoe as you leave a public restroom? I don't know if that would indicate a spider person, as much as it would someone that had unforeseen difficulties in the stall. I have to admit, it is pretty funny to see someone walking around oblivious to the toilet paper on their shoe...
 

miss moxie

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Like stuck on your shoe as you leave a public restroom? I don't know if that would indicate a spider person, as much as it would someone that had unforeseen difficulties in the stall. I have to admit, it is pretty funny to see someone walking around oblivious to the toilet paper on their shoe...
:rofl: Agreed. Just the other day I watched some drunk guy walk around with this long piece of it, all around his ankle. His friend was walking behind him and picked up a piece on his shoe that fell off his buddy in front of him. Both were oblivious.
 

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That's actually my favorite song of theirs...I love songs that tell a story.


Clarification please.

I have had friends into that, so I have heard stuff like that, in small doses it isn't all that intolerable:) I'd just rather listen to Jerry or Bob most of the time....

oh, that's Garcia and Marley btw.;)
Love me some Bob. Especially when I'm having a bad day.
 

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That's actually my favorite song of theirs...I love songs that tell a story.


Clarification please.

I have had friends into that, so I have heard stuff like that, in small doses it isn't all that intolerable:) I'd just rather listen to Jerry or Bob most of the time....

oh, that's Garcia and Marley btw.;)
"Like you as a person"
We've never met. I'm different in person.

Jerry, Bob... Who?
 

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Depends what you like.
Fast/technical - Cryptopsy (94 - 98 era)
Suffocation (91 - 95), Demilich - Nespithe... That's what I listen too mostly. Depends on what vocal style you like too, obviously I'd think you know about slayer, megadeth etc...
I could go on for hours talking about metal.
There are lots of newer bands that are as good as the old ones: Excoriate, Venenum, Cruciamentum, Disma, Blood Incantation, Dead Congregation, Nucleus, Hooded Menace, Khthoniik Cerviiks, Funebrarum, Domains... and many others.

On topic, I look like just some random dude standing in a river waving a stick.
 
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On topic, I look like just some random dude standing in a river waving a stick.
That's a valuable tool, not a stick:shifty:...It must be loved and cared for, and in return it gives many gifts.:smug:

Watching an experienced fly fisherman work is a beautiful thing to behold....Lots of fly fishermen around my parts, but not many are very good...When I worked on the rivers (DNR) it drove me nuts watching some of these guys.:banghead:
 

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I guess I will just sit in the corner playing SOAD and electro swing :bag: I don't think I look like a spider person but people don't tend to be surprised that I keep Ts. I dont tend to fit in so I think when people find out I keep fuzzy leg children they either ask dumb questions or go "oooh so is that why you're so..." and never finish the sentence(or say they'd kill the animals I find beloved but eh) :happy: Its 3am I should go to sleep
 

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That's a valuable tool, not a stick:shifty:...It must be loved and cared for, and in return it gives many gifts.:smug:

Watching an experienced fly fisherman work is a beautiful thing to behold....Lots of fly fishermen around my parts, but not many are very good...When I worked on the rivers (DNR) it drove me nuts watching some of these guys.:banghead:
What's DNR? And what do guys fly fish for over there? Pike and bass? Usually you'll be chucking big heavy streamer flies for those fish which is more difficult and less elegant looking than casting little dry flies. I'm a trout guy, and fish dries and nymphs mostly.
 

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What's DNR? And what do guys fly fish for over there?
DNR=Department of Natural Resources

Very few fish for pike or bass with a fly rod here...I have a 10 weight for musky and pike, but rarely get a chance to even use it.

Here inland its stream trout...brookies, bows and browns...generally they're not too big...otherwise its all the great lakes (the tribs)...steelhead, big browns, coho and Chinook. I worked on the great lakes.


Browns are big here, Milwaukee harbor is one of the best places in the world in terms of both size and numbers, 8lb is an average to small brown, 20lbers are caught almost regularly (24lb is my biggest)....steelies are steelies...big beautiful and a blast. This is a smaller than average steelhead I got while perch fishing. 0701101048a.jpg
 

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DNR=Department of Natural Resources

Very few fish for pike or bass with a fly rod here...I have a 10 weight for musky and pike, but rarely get a chance to even use it.

Here inland its stream trout...brookies, bows and browns...generally they're not too big...otherwise its all the great lakes (the tribs)...steelhead, big browns, coho and Chinook. I worked on the great lakes.


Browns are big here, Milwaukee harbor is one of the best places in the world in terms of both size and numbers, 8lb is an average to small brown, 20lbers are caught almost regularly (24lb is my biggest)....steelies are steelies...big beautiful and a blast. This is a smaller than average steelhead I got while perch fishing. View attachment 256059

That fish is so sparkly!
 
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