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JohnR 04-04-2010, 05:36 PM In addition to finding a bunch of stuff, I'm also finding stuff I wasn't expecting underwater - like 2 Skinz plug bags. The big bag in particular smells worse now than after 5 years going from the surf to my truck and back. So a lot of cleaning.
Of course, then there is cleaning some plugs from in the bags...
JohnR 04-04-2010, 05:38 PM And some more - including a very rare favorite that I refuse to toss if I know a bluefish is within a mile of it...
Wife tells me she just found more plugs - gotta go.
Yes, that is a lot of other stuff in the background getting tossed.
striperman36 04-04-2010, 05:40 PM john, hope everything turns up for the better.
Looks like some places, except for the lure dryers, I rode by today on my bike ride.
went back with jeep and somebody had already scored the good stuff!
don't give up the golf clubs.
Sundowner 04-05-2010, 09:06 AM scouting down in soco last week during the rain, I went over a flooded road and a "V" crossed the road right in front of me
basswipe 04-05-2010, 04:42 PM You wanna hear something crazy.
About 3 years ago I was doing some maintenance on a Spheros 8000 and dropped a tiny little washer that was part of the roller bearing assembly.I basically had a fit trying to find this thing.Ended up ordering a new one.
After everything we've been through,throwing a ton of stuff away and completely cleaning and sterilizing the basement Jane shows me this little washer in her hand and says to me "Is this the little fishing thingy from your reel that you had a complete fit over 3 years ago?"
It was.
Justspent the day at my friends glass studio.. It's right next to the pawtuxet river in Cranston...holy crap- there was 2 inches of silty mud on the floors, everything was ruined... Such a disaster for her. She's throwing everything out- everything. No insurance.. Nothing. sad.. So sad. :(
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Sweetwater 04-05-2010, 04:52 PM You wanna hear something crazy.
About 3 years ago I was doing some maintenance on a Spheros 8000 and dropped a tiny little washer that was part of the roller bearing assembly.I basically had a fit trying to find this thing.Ended up ordering a new one.
After everything we've been through,throwing a ton of stuff away and completely cleaning and sterilizing the basement Jane shows me this little washer in her hand and says to me "Is this the little fishing thingy from your reel that you had a complete fit over 3 years ago?"
It was.
I don't know exactly why this reminded me, but a couple of years ago I was on my back deck upgrading some hooks on some plugs. I had a set of diagonals and was cutting the old trebles off and replacing with some VMC's and split rings. I cut one hook off and it sailed off the deck into the back yard. I spent two hours looking for it out of fear that one of the kids (barefoot) or the dog (she's always barefoot) would find it in a painful way. Eventually, I asked my daughter to help me look for it and she found it in about 30 seconds. I think women just have better eye acuity than men...especially us old guys.
piemma 04-05-2010, 05:05 PM I don't know exactly why this reminded me, but a couple of years ago I was on my back deck upgrading some hooks on some plugs. I had a set of diagonals and was cutting the old trebles off and replacing with some VMC's and split rings. I cut one hook off and it sailed off the deck into the back yard. I spent two hours looking for it out of fear that one of the kids (barefoot) or the dog (she's always barefoot) would find it in a painful way. Eventually, I asked my daughter to help me look for it and she found it in about 30 seconds. I think women just have better eye acuity than men...especially us old guys.
I have a dozen stories like that. So much so that whenever I drop a small item I call Jeanne. She has eyes like a hawk. I agree that women see smaller items better than men. My Mom was 80 years old and was still threading a needle to sew...without glasses.
striperman36 04-05-2010, 05:50 PM heard on npr, 10,000 of uninsured damages and you can file a fema claim
Pete F. 04-05-2010, 08:03 PM I have a dozen stories like that. So much so that whenever I drop a small item I call Jeanne. She has eyes like a hawk. I agree that women see smaller items better than men. My Mom was 80 years old and was still threading a needle to sew...without glasses.
You have discovered a little known fact, a uterus is indeed a homing device.
Doublerunner 04-05-2010, 09:17 PM Sorry to hear about those who had flooding in their homes and businesses. A good friend of mine is still not back in his house yet. Lost a lot.
MakoMike 04-06-2010, 08:24 AM My sympathies to you guys. If our power had gone out I would have been in the exact same position. Fortunately, our sump pump kept us relatively dry.
piemma 04-06-2010, 08:29 AM My brother-in-law lives in Western Cranston RI and is STILL pumping around 1000 gallons of water a day out of his basement. Ground water level is just so high it is just pouring in.
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