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Old 09-19-2010, 08:50 AM   #1
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ahahahahahahahahaha he did it again?

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Old 09-19-2010, 09:58 AM   #2
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I was testing out the action of several different lures on the outgoing tide from the middle of Black's Creek Bridge on Wolllaston Blvd in Quincy. I saw two hot looking chicks walking down thew blvd my way and thought if they saw how far I casted it, I'd be able to strike up a conversation.Timed it out so that I'd have a 4oz tin ready for when they reached me. As soon as I threw it, the top half of my rod took off with the lure. It didnt break the rod or the line, so when the tin hit the water it sank like a stone. I reeled in as fast as I could, snagged the tin on some seaweed about 100yds away, got the line tight and watched as the top half of my rod slid right down the line submerged somewhere in the weeds with my tin. Some guy was fly casting cracking up watching the whole thing, and the two girls wouldn't even have noticed me if I lit myself on fire.
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