scott_harpell
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Well hey, at least you get to return to a well planned, successful war and not to a country in the midst of civil war and complete chaos, not to mention a highly deteriorating will for this quagmire back at home. Oh wait, no you don't...
At least you get to fight under competent and well meaning civilian leadership like BushCo and Dumbsfeld....
Gotta love the armchair quarterbacks. Have fun in the cubicle.
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Hey Guys...
in Spray
I dun got unbanned! Well. I think this will be my last post anyways. Have fun in the cubicles bitches!
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Hey Guys...
in Spray
Get a haircut hippy!
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put down the bong.
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You like hairy women?
Well, no.... I like aliens who are beyond gender, but that's a different story.
Dru, my posting is entirely tasteful, showing a young man in self-exloration. His mood is almost puzzled, as he tries to understand that which we all try to understand in our own subjective ways....Poignant. Touching.
In the end, human, all too human.
In the end, all too queer.
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Great pic's. I'd like to shoot me one of them rams.
come with me for dollies in AK man.
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I know in Lithuania, it is a "moscow government" as well. It is changing, but likely it will be more of the same.
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I did dunk tanks when I was an athlete. Supposedly they were the most accurate.
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Eagle creek in POW is the one without the lake. Luck creek is the one with a lake called luck lake. East side of the island
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I wonder though. There is a parallel stream that has a lake with reds. Would they go up one and wait for a while before going up the other? The one without the lake is bigger so they can go up it earlier. I dunno I suppose that is an explanation for it, but seems weird.
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I am talking about the creek I fish in AK. Maybe it is an anomaly, but there is not lake at the end and I catch reds in there.
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O.k. Mr. fish expert, name a list of sockeye stocks that do not use a lake for rearing? And lets see the literature citation that conclusivley documents the Lake Washington kokanee data. Kokanee do not have to be land locked. They merely stay in freshwater. There are kokanee in Lake washington, red fish lake, historically in Wallowa lake, none of these lakes are land locked. Kokanee can spawn in streams or on a lake shore with ground water upwelling. I am not a dumbshit, sockeye spawn in rivers but also can spawn along lake shores with upwelling. However, sockeye nearly 99% of the time rear in lakes before outmigration to the sea. I didn't think I would have to explain these things to you since you apparently know every thing about fish.
On chum, one mans shit is another mans tasty treat.
Alaska.
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People do catch chum for sport and eat them.
People in Darrington also shoot and eat squirrels.
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On the idea that you can harvest fish at the mouth of rivers to limit harvest impacts and bycatch of threatened fish. Hey dude, in many rivers there are several disticnt fish stocks of the same species.
exactly. a bycatch where fataly injured fish are tossed back into the water as per regulations.
WA Pass Update
in Climber's Board
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It aint gonna be the first.