purty small
poor fish
Looks more like a lure tbh.andros wrote:
caught plenty of cali golden trout.
10,000ft lush meadows surrounded by snow capped mountains in july in the great eastern sierras.
purty
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there's more to fishing than the size of the fish lol.
go to alaska if you want giant halibut and salmon or somewhere else for tuna or w/e.
i'd pick micro lures in the sierras over most other shit any day.
go to alaska if you want giant halibut and salmon or somewhere else for tuna or w/e.
i'd pick micro lures in the sierras over most other shit any day.
Philosophy, economics, culture, science, art. <3
that's the plan pretty excited for september in fact. and lol, sorry about the broadcasts, my friends have a lot of fun with my bbmMacbeth wrote:
Sounds cool. Have fun. Post pics when you get back. Enjoy your first year of university, you only experience it once.

yeeeeah, go to europe. visit peru.
Sox and Rays starting the 16th tied 0-0.
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I have my share of Alfred Hitchcock presents too. It's good falling asleep to television .Jaekus wrote:
Fun fact: Alfred Hitchcock shared the same birthday as Teds and I
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Maybe there should just be a period in there? As in, "in addition I would like to visit Peru"?
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Stream of conscious tbh. Periods be damned.Kmar wrote:
Maybe there should just be a period in there? As in, "in addition I would like to visit Peru"?
I never watched many episodes of the Twilight Zone but the ones I did I thought were cool.Kmar wrote:
I have my share of Alfred Hitchcock presents too. It's good falling asleep to television .Jaekus wrote:
Fun fact: Alfred Hitchcock shared the same birthday as Teds and I
There was one set in the future where you could sell memories. A guy was going bankrupt and was looking to become homeless, so he started selling off small ones at first, then ones like the first time he had sex or a special childhood birthday. It started making him a shell of a man and ate away at his psyche. The episode concluded with him going back to the place and you though he was a goner, but the ending was him applying for a high paying job, having extensive knowledge in economics, maths, science and could speak five languages, lol. Pretty cool concept.
Yep. That sounds like a twilight zone episode..lol.
There are about a dozen really good ones. There are also a lot of misses though.
There are about a dozen really good ones. There are also a lot of misses though.
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Never seen any TZ episodes.
Come to think of it, I don't think I've ever seen any reruns of it on TV, whether listed or in passing during a channel flick.
Come to think of it, I don't think I've ever seen any reruns of it on TV, whether listed or in passing during a channel flick.
I saw reruns of it, when I was like 10 years old
They used to run on the syfy channel I think. I've just grabbed them off of gignews.M.O.A.B wrote:
Never seen any TZ episodes.
Come to think of it, I don't think I've ever seen any reruns of it on TV, whether listed or in passing during a channel flick.
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Monkey steals camera to snap himself
A macaque monkey in Indonesia took a camera from a wildlife photographer before snapping himself in a variety of poses.
![https://i.imgur.com/i9JID.jpg]](https://i.imgur.com/i9JID.jpg])
lol
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstop … mself.html
A macaque monkey in Indonesia took a camera from a wildlife photographer before snapping himself in a variety of poses.
The primate went to investigate the equipment before becoming fascinated with his own reflection in the lens.
And it wasn't long before the crested black macaque hijacked the camera and started snapping away sending award-winning photographer David Slater bananas.
David, 46, said: "One of them must have accidentally knocked the camera and set it off because the sound caused a bit of a frenzy.
"At first there was a lot of grimacing with their teeth showing because it was probably the first time they had ever seen a reflection.
"They were quite mischievous jumping all over my equipment, and it looked like they were already posing for the camera when one hit the button.
![https://i.imgur.com/i9JID.jpg]](https://i.imgur.com/i9JID.jpg])
lol
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstop … mself.html
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lol
such a weird nose it has..
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It's definitely posing. I wonder how it got the idea.
The reflection in the lens. You know there are only a few animals in the world that even recognize a reflection as themselves? Elephants are another one I think as well.
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Huuuuuuuge thunderstorm last night. The main stage collapsed at our city's biggest music festival because of the winds. Apparently nature doesn't like Cheap Trick who happened to be playing at the time.
lol.. I swear I was thinking the same thing. I just watched that episode yesterday.M.O.A.B wrote:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RCj6EGnB … re=related
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