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Flaptail 01-13-2004 10:33 AM

Books in the Bathroom
 
Professor Flaptail here, just wanted you all to know that I have started my annual "Books in the Bathroom" reading initiative to enable any red blooded American male with a serious interest in all things Striped Bass to join me in this initiative so that we may all become better versed in the sport we love so well.

Think about it, the time wasted on the john is really for the most part wasted time so why not exercise your mind as well as your bowels? It's simple really. all you have to do is grab a book or two on striper fishing and stash them in the towel closet and when nature calls as you are closing the door you train yourself to reach for that book. What better place to read is there but in the solitude and security of your closed bathroom door? You will increase your literacy rate, learn something and all while performing these two tasks at once. You will feel better for in a number of ways, I guarantee it!

I started my personal program last week with the latest, 2nd edition of the Creek Chub collectors guide and am backing it up with a grab from the library of O.H.P. Rodman's "The Saltwater Fisherman's Favourite Four" I especially like the part about Flaptail plugs being used at Cuttyhunk casting into the rocks.

So whada ya say? Join me in this initiative and let me know what volumes you read over the winter and how did it help your fishing. Now get reading!:uhuh: :read: :D

fishweewee 01-13-2004 10:38 AM

Steve, your sense of timing is uncanny...

:hihi:

My favorite bathroom reading...

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The Dad Fisherman 01-13-2004 10:38 AM

Thats where I keep my OTW and my bassmasters magazines, as Well as my Video Yahtzee

Jimbo 01-13-2004 10:43 AM

I'm with FWW and TDF, the hopper's definitely the spot for periodical literature. Other folk in my abode would concur as I often find them open to different articles than the ones I had been reading previously.

Big Vern 01-13-2004 11:22 AM

Books on the throne are a no go for me. I'll get real into it, and next thing I know my legs are numb. Periodcals and the brevity of their articles is a much better fit for me.

Krispy 01-13-2004 11:29 AM

I just finished reading O.H.P. Rodman's "The Saltwater Fisherman's Favourite Four".
It was fun reading from the 1948 perspective. Acouple nice pics and illustrations.
:btu:

JohnR 01-13-2004 11:43 AM

I partake as well - the problem is taking notes :eek5:

fishweewee 01-13-2004 11:50 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by JohnR
I partake as well - the problem is taking notes :eek5:
Remind me never to borrow a pen from you. :bshake: :yak:

chris L 01-13-2004 12:00 PM

its the only place to read ! quiet and have the time to read . OTW , the fisherman , the morning paper , and any book on fishing that I might be involved in . I have a book rack right next to dear old john full of good reading material . books on air warfare are always a good read in the crapper . bombs away !!!!!! if your aim is good you could take out half the world with one dump .

Flaptail 01-13-2004 01:30 PM

Don C., I had the numbness problem too but a trip to Home Depot and the purchase of a more fuller, contoured seat brought the pleasure back into my reading time. John R., always remember to "finish the paperwork" and wash those hands before picking the book back up. Also what I would like to know is what books kept you guys "on the edge of the seat" so to speak, you know your favorite titles. Well, carry on!:D

Jenn 01-13-2004 01:33 PM

OTW, Bassmaster and the fisherman

JohnR 01-13-2004 01:34 PM

Perfect Storm kept me on the numbing edge of my seat :doh:

capesams 01-13-2004 01:38 PM

old phone book.......don't squize the yellow pages. only problem with those white pages is there so thin ya need aleast 3 pages ta do the job right.I know all the area codes where I fish.

Jenn 01-13-2004 01:40 PM

my goodness capesams no WONDER youre so grumpy!!! change to 20grit...its much softer!

missing link 01-13-2004 01:45 PM

the fisherman, lowrider mag , better homes and gardens j/k lol:D

jr lInk

capesams 01-13-2004 01:46 PM

only problem is the dang ink don't come off:rolleyes:

Flaptail 01-13-2004 01:53 PM

Chris L., They sell targets (bullseyes) that stick onto the inside of the bowl, they are made for teachin boy children to not stray outside the target. If you are an air warfare fan you could get one of these and it would be like being in the Mighty Eigth back in WW11. You could be on the bomb run with the doors open and when you get to the aiming point let 'em go and blam! Take that Adolph!!! Just watch out for that deadly flak coming up back at you though! Of course with the bomb load gone you will be lighter and be able to gain better altitude!

chris L 01-13-2004 03:12 PM

steve
when Im being shot at with flak I just rise up a little in the air and the flak falls harmlessly away from me as do any remaining bombs . I dont need a target I spent 3 years firing a 105mm by eyesight . lol

CS use the sunday comics at least when someone wants to read something funny . there it is ! hey maybe your customers havent read the funny page yet .

jenn you dont want to use 20 grit its too rough more like 400 grit for a nice smooth cleaning.

I never get to the edge . that would make my target aquisition pretty bad .

I read a good LRRP ( long range recon patrol ) book in the La drang valley around LZ albany that got me as close to the edge as I care too .

fishweewee 01-13-2004 03:25 PM

Pilot to bombardier...pilot to bombardier...

chris L 01-13-2004 03:28 PM

sssssssssssshhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh Im concentrating

fishweewee 01-13-2004 03:34 PM

deep breaths, wait for the contractions - PUSH!

chris L 01-13-2004 03:39 PM

5#er and another nazi down .

Raven 01-13-2004 05:18 PM

A dictionary is GOOD
 
for a quickie stop..... and i prefer mental notes. Fishing books require a long time to ponder,to enjoy, to absorb. To those that only have a bathroom as a place of solitude I say "REVOLT" and stand your ground! are you mice or are you MEN " SILENCE" you must scream at the top of your lungs, " i demand quiet".... then sneak away to your secret man-cave hideaway and read blissfully.
and pray...... that will last even 15 minutes. :read: :wave:

capesams 01-13-2004 05:40 PM

he sunk my battle ship.......I don't know how u guys got time ta read in there, I can only hold my breath fa so long.

Jimbo 01-13-2004 05:48 PM

Dictionary's a good reference and you learn all sorts of important facts like "fart" really is in the dictionary. But the best short read has gotta be Reader's Digest. You can increase your word power, read a humorous anicdote, or peruse some health tips, like don't read while you in the can or you'll get rhoids!

Flaptail 01-13-2004 07:15 PM

Also, to be politically correct from now on "mancave is no longer acceptable when dealing with the feminine contingent of the household. From now on it will be known officially as the "Spousal Avoidance Center". That is all, as you were.

pops02 01-13-2004 07:44 PM

Spousal Avoidance Center, now would that be known as the SAC ?

Raven 01-13-2004 08:50 PM

sac it is
 
you must have sack to have a sac

Mr. Sandman 01-13-2004 09:50 PM

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I read this board in the bathroom....

RickBomba 01-14-2004 01:29 AM

Bombardier to Pilot...
Bombardier to Pilot.
Hi guys!
love,
Ricky


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