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Hey, like "Hammer em'" said,I don't think that was SUPPOSE to be a presonal attack"

Contraverseral discussions on this site seems to get most attneion. I just wanted to here a wide spread of comments. Indeed i got an ear-full.
""""""""""""""Thanks to All""""""""""""
I also want to ring the bell that I have not seen this type of weather in MN for 10 years.
Kind of odd isn't it? Also I support anything in our economy toward fishing. Seems as though mother nature has changed over the years. "global warming has changed the winter economy, and is not done yet in my mind.Sounds like i might own a Crappie crib soon too.
Thanks everyone in URL.

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Kelly drops back - He looks left - He looks right - He approaches the forum...

He Shoots! He Scores!

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Id like to say a few things--some of you have read my posts the last two years ,with topics about RED and my up north friends that Judy and I have made;- no special order-just folks like us--our lights went dimm in the sleeper,,JOHN GLASS,brought out a battery-he laughted as he give us one on one fishing advise (teaching Judy-Iknew it all already)never saw him before, Kelly stopped in,Bait co too-they only seen us on the fourm; Scott and John fixing wheel bearing, and also starter on boat,Mark and Kim and all the phone calls West Winds owners made for us, Ninetoes for an unexpcted layover; Don Hudec for keeping us respectable (showing me the bat helped) Im a real bad axx! and he knows it!!!! if I would quit laughing while talking (I could take him) and he knows my 140# body is tough,but in agame of Tiddly Winks he would lose; In just a year I have more real friends up there than Ive had in my life time---I value these friends; Till you know these people,you will never know what your missing; you tell me where you would find people to stop everything to help you out--like me and Judy-strangers; Hillman's baits,Tim,Johns best half; the list could go on forever---I get tears in my eyes yet for meeting these friends, and us being able to sponser a crib last year; we hope we have helped?

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Right on Kelly,you said it like it is.Thanks to all for a great forum. The fact that you care enough to respond is noticed.
Stan C.

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Worst, coldest winter in many many years
in Siberia....Huge snowfalls in greece?

Global warming ? more like Minnesota warming.
We have had winters like this before.

Is your attitude postive? or negative?

Curt Quesnell

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Bottom Bouncer:

After reading your off-point response to all of the thoughts on your original comments (including my "must not know what you're getting into, should be nice to him" response), instead of a "THANKS TO ALL", perhaps an apology from you would have been in order.

This wasn't a controversial discussion. Your comments were the only contrary ones. You didn't receive a "wide spread of comments" (whatever that is), you received a solid, united rebuttal from everyone who responded.

I was too soft on you before. You obviously took no time in reading the threads that came before yours. You leveled some serious, unwarranted accusations. Had you taken ten minutes to read earlier posts from your accused, you would have realized that your ideas were way off base.

Although everyone does a lot of ribbing in the URL forum, there has always been a lot of respect. I don't post here much, but at least I take the time to read what others are saying.

Why don't you try a simple exercise? Read this forum for one week before you post your next thoughtful, spell-checked comment.

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One thing that happens when someone drives over a pressure ridge fast is that it is posible that the next person thinks it is safe for someone to drive slow across it.
I hope we can get a safe crossing over it by next weekend but we will not put an unsafe crossing over it.
Be safe every one!

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NO! NO! NO! Kelly Im not testing any bridge with my new truck.I dont care how many hints you drop! Just look at all those times you got me stuck last year ! smile.gif

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NINETOE, grin.gif
You know you will HAVE to get cross the ridge as soon as you look across it. To you it will just look like a big snowbank. That irresistible impulse will hit you like it always does and away you will go. smile.gif The plow frame is being mounted tomorrow so if you get stuck half way I will be able to give you a little "push" with the point of the v-plow. Within 1/2 hour we can get your big truck right down to the size of your old one.

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Bottom Bouncer,
This isn't a personal attack, but you might want to check out the spell check feature!

Plus, review your past post....Maybe you can figure out why an apology may be in order!


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  • 11 months later...

I couldn't resist digging this up. Look at the dates... Maybe this is the time of the year that cabin fevor sets in. Maybe the crappies just don't get going until a little later. But it seems like every year at this time we get some comments on this forum that just don't make much sense and really anger alot of people. The good news is the posts around this time start to talk about lots and lots of crappies! Let' go catch a few!!

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Hey there.....you're freaking me out, man.

So I'm reading through this thread, wondering what ridiculous things have been said this time and I come to my post and think, "What the heck is this?!?! I didn't post this!"

Then I checked the date....whew! Thought I was losing it for a good while, there.

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huskminn, you think you were freakin'....I kind of remember that post. I kept reading, even glanced at the date, yup, 1-15-2002. Didn't even dawn on me it's 2003, until the last post! LOL

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I'd like to know how bottom bouncer did it, seeing as how he wasn't registered until july 2002, and his post was january, 2002 maybe my computer has ventured into that triangle you've talked so much about?

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