Catch of Kings
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Re: Catch of Kings
What up uncle Duncan, did you get knocked out again?
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OK, I'll play! Nice day last Sept and decided to give "Keeper" sturgeon a try. Convinced my wife to go for a boat ride and we hit the sloughs near Marysville. After an hour or so of her reading, and me paying attention to the rods, we were rewarded with this 49" keeper--a first for us! Note to self, don't remove fillet/cleaning knives from boat w/o replacing them. After hanging over the side of the boat and cleaning the critter with my 3" pocket knife we headed in. We found the meat to be excellent for broiling, BBQing and smoking.
PS I would have posted a pic of the Mrs. but figured she wouldn't take too kindly to the comments of the Uncouth and/or Unwashed...yep, I'm chicken.
PS I would have posted a pic of the Mrs. but figured she wouldn't take too kindly to the comments of the Uncouth and/or Unwashed...yep, I'm chicken.
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You will be missed uncle D.
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Damn sad day....
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darn it nate you scared another one away haha jk.
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Maybe for you rednecks he is funny. I think hes a sexist racist bum and very glad hes gone. The guy is a jerk. JMO
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Duncan: It was only partly in jest that I suggested BDoutdoors.com in an earlier post. It might be a better fit for you, but I warn you: bring your "A" game. They're tougher on Rookies than the NFL .
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A funny site that both me and FF can agree on is fishwhatcom haha, it was so bad FF deleted his account twice haha.
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did someone say flossing
yep now this thread is going to get locked bye Rvr fshr see you with tic tac
yep now this thread is going to get locked bye Rvr fshr see you with tic tac
Re: Catch of Kings
Farcical is all I can say.
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Nothing like coming back to the hotel after 10 hrs of doing the Portland show and banning two people from the site. Real simple people. Review the site regs which you all agree to when you join the site. Don't like what you agreed to, go elsewhere.
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I apologize for my choice of words in my post.Not for my feelings but for the way I expressed them. Thank you
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Had to look that word up. LOL!sickbayer wrote:Farcical is all I can say.
Which of the below definitions for the word "Farcical" were you referring too (Synonyms, Antonyms or near Antonyms) ?
First Known Use of FARCICAL
1710
Related to FARCICAL
Synonyms: antic, chucklesome, comedic, comic, comical, droll, funny, hilarious, humoristic, humorous, hysterical (also hysteric), killing, laughable, ludicrous, ridiculous, riotous, risible, screaming, sidesplitting, uproarious
Antonyms: humorless, lame, unamusing, uncomic, unfunny, unhumorous, unhysterical
Related Words: amusing, diverting, entertaining; clownish, knockabout, slapstick, slapsticky, zany; facetious, flip, flippant, pert, smart, smart-aleck, smart-alecky, snickery; jocular, playful, waggish; campy, jokey (also joky); priceless, rich, whimsical, witty, wry; blithesome, gleeful, jocose, jocund, jolly, jovial, laughing, mad, merry, mirthful
Near Antonyms: earnest, grave, no-nonsense, sedate, serious, severe, sober, sobersided, solemn, somber (or sombre), staid, unsmiling, weighty; affecting, moving, poignant, touching, tragic (also tragical); lachrymose, mournful, sad, sorrowful, tearful, woeful
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If you had to look it up then take your own pick.MotoBoat wrote:Had to look that word up. LOL!sickbayer wrote:Farcical is all I can say.
Which of the below definitions for the word "Farcical" were you referring too (Synonyms, Antonyms or near Antonyms) ?
First Known Use of FARCICAL
1710
Related to FARCICAL
Synonyms: antic, chucklesome, comedic, comic, comical, droll, funny, hilarious, humoristic, humorous, hysterical (also hysteric), killing, laughable, ludicrous, ridiculous, riotous, risible, screaming, sidesplitting, uproarious
Antonyms: humorless, lame, unamusing, uncomic, unfunny, unhumorous, unhysterical
Related Words: amusing, diverting, entertaining; clownish, knockabout, slapstick, slapsticky, zany; facetious, flip, flippant, pert, smart, smart-aleck, smart-alecky, snickery; jocular, playful, waggish; campy, jokey (also joky); priceless, rich, whimsical, witty, wry; blithesome, gleeful, jocose, jocund, jolly, jovial, laughing, mad, merry, mirthful
Near Antonyms: earnest, grave, no-nonsense, sedate, serious, severe, sober, sobersided, solemn, somber (or sombre), staid, unsmiling, weighty; affecting, moving, poignant, touching, tragic (also tragical); lachrymose, mournful, sad, sorrowful, tearful, woeful
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I share your opinion. This whole thing freaks me outracfish wrote:I apologize for my choice of words in my post.Not for my feelings but for the way I expressed them. Thank you
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sickbayer wrote:If you had to look it up then take your own pick.MotoBoat wrote:Had to look that word up. LOL!sickbayer wrote:Farcical is all I can say.
Which of the below definitions for the word "Farcical" were you referring too (Synonyms, Antonyms or near Antonyms) ?
First Known Use of FARCICAL
1710
Related to FARCICAL
Synonyms: antic, chucklesome, comedic, comic, comical, droll, funny, hilarious, humoristic, humorous, hysterical (also hysteric), killing, laughable, ludicrous, ridiculous, riotous, risible, screaming, sidesplitting, uproarious
Antonyms: humorless, lame, unamusing, uncomic, unfunny, unhumorous, unhysterical
Related Words: amusing, diverting, entertaining; clownish, knockabout, slapstick, slapsticky, zany; facetious, flip, flippant, pert, smart, smart-aleck, smart-alecky, snickery; jocular, playful, waggish; campy, jokey (also joky); priceless, rich, whimsical, witty, wry; blithesome, gleeful, jocose, jocund, jolly, jovial, laughing, mad, merry, mirthful
Near Antonyms: earnest, grave, no-nonsense, sedate, serious, severe, sober, sobersided, solemn, somber (or sombre), staid, unsmiling, weighty; affecting, moving, poignant, touching, tragic (also tragical); lachrymose, mournful, sad, sorrowful, tearful, woeful
Yes, I did have to look it up.
Not being a mind reader, and not wanting to assume. Was the reason for asking for clarification. Did not seem out of line. Picking one of the three available categories, seemed simple enough.
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Yes, I did have to look it up.
Not being a mind reader, and not wanting to assume. Was the reason for asking for clarification. Did not seem out of line. Picking one of the three available categories, seemed simple enough.[/quote]
Well i am at a loss to explain your need for clarification on my word choice? THE post had many other words that you pointed out already that fitted in with the word farcical, therefore after following the whole thread and watching it turn from funny to ludicous and finally to a travesty of utter c**p writing and name calling led me to use that word.
Not being a mind reader, and not wanting to assume. Was the reason for asking for clarification. Did not seem out of line. Picking one of the three available categories, seemed simple enough.[/quote]
Well i am at a loss to explain your need for clarification on my word choice? THE post had many other words that you pointed out already that fitted in with the word farcical, therefore after following the whole thread and watching it turn from funny to ludicous and finally to a travesty of utter c**p writing and name calling led me to use that word.
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I think it's time to put this one to bed...