wildfly wrote:We know about skunks personally because we dare to grab our bigger rods and hit real rivers, not just little creeks with over-eager fish
castaway wrote:BLASPHAMY!!
THE DEFENDANT IS CLEARLY NOT FIT TO STAND TRIAL!
He fishes naked in trout-less waters!! and he thinks the Red sox are the best!
He has clearly lost his mind!
Pete wrote:I predict this debate may rage until all concerned parties meet at a neutral site, such as the Brewery, to debate until the wee hours.
castaway wrote:There is no umpires on the water... only a man and a fly rod.... and no fish!
Pete wrote:It is plain to me that much as the alcoholic lives in denial so to, the defendant in this case lives in denial as to the skunking he took. As much as I would like to continue this case with the overwhelming evidence for the proscution I can see no benefit to continung. Living in the shame of denial will be punishment enough.
The proscution has nothing but pity for fishermen who live in denial. When the defendant is willing to admit to being skunked he will be welcomed with open arms to " The Brotherhood of the Skunk" . In parting I would like to say there is nothing wrong with being skunked, it shows that you were out fishing. I would rather be skunked 70 times in a row than miss out on the opportunity. And yes, I have fished barren water and I consider it as a good old fashion skunking. But, then again I am secure enough in my abilities to live with a skunking. Walk toward the light Papa. Separate yourself from the evil influences who partook in your defense and walk toward the light.
Pete
President of "The Brotherhood of the Skunk"
All are welcomed, none are judged.
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