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Old 06-08-2004, 08:28 AM   #18
PurpelNoon
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The rudeness doesnt get worse than NY.

Once in January or February, my friend and I were passing time fishing for some herring near this boat launch area. The dock we were standing on was about 6' by 12'. In other words its was tiny. We are a mile or so from the park's main walking paths. Well this family decides to walk down the ramp and step right on to the dock we were fishing and casting on. They did not speak to us or ask any questions because they did not speak English but they proceeded to look into our tackle boxes and bags and just stood there staring at us for a couple of minutes. We could not even cast with them there so we stood there with our poles up and stared back at them and they acted like they didnt even know what they were doing. We first started laughing to ourselves because we just couldnt believe what was happening but then the laughter became anger. I guess anger can be understood in any language and they left.

Another quick story. One day we caught a few blackfish off a skiff we rented. When we got back with them, this guy looked in our cooler and said "Yo, how about giving me a couple of dos". I'm thinking, wow, what b@lls some people have.
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