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Old 09-07-2005, 09:54 PM   #1
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HAHA didn't say i was going to cut them And what makes you think I am a bad shot?

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I can see th headlines now in the PRO JO, "WEEKEND RECREATIONAL FISHERMEN SHOT DEAD BY ENRAGED LOBSTERMAN", The storyline would follow , "78 eight year old Carnegie Mellow heir found three dead fishermen this morning in front of her mansion just off of Bellvue Avenue when she took her favorite pet pekenese (sic) dog for a walk down to the oceans edge. Atop the granite wall along the boardwalk in front of Miss Mellon's mansion were three local men each with one shot to the head. The men's were indentified as GreanieMeanie, Lecounts99, and Mr. Sandman who was visiting the aforemention Mr. Meanie and Mr. 99. Found by the men's side were cutting devices commonly used to slice lobster bouys lines that are placed to close to shore inhibiting the fishermen's ability to cast great distances and reel in thier catch after hooking the fish. Miss Mellon told the responding officers she saw a novi hulled lobster boat speeding from the scene at better than 6 knots. Miss Mellon felt the lobster boat was going flat out. She further stated that she was quite familiar with a boats speed because she used to pilot her daddy's 500 foot sailboat called GREEDY ME! Police feel this incident was an escalation of the ongoing feud between the South County boys and the lobster pot protection society headed by by Whitey Bulger heir aqpparent Blackie Bulger. More to follow.......
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Old 09-07-2005, 10:03 PM   #2
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i know the pot you speak of... never lost anything on it, becaues i know it is there
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Old 09-08-2005, 06:17 AM   #3
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quote: The guys dropping pots off Newport must have the MOST spectacular collection of Habs, Tattoo, and Beachmaster of anyone in New England...

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that's their incentive for placing them there in the first place so they don't have to pay for plugs at all... and its a good place to leave slightly rusty trebles hooks that have a semi loose knot tied to them...
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Old 09-08-2005, 08:54 AM   #4
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I guess lobster pots seem to follow meanie.......

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Old 09-08-2005, 09:12 AM   #5
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At least we're not in the Maurice River/Delaware Bay area in South Jersey. Those crab pots are so intense -- far beyond anything I've seen up here. Granted, I never lost anything on em, but my captain would wrap the prop on our boat a couple times a season, and he was one bad mofo of a seaman. I think it even said it on his wallet. Next time I lose a plug on a pot in RI, I'm SO swimming for it. They're not getting any more. Or I guess I could just put out pots of my own...eeeeexcellent....

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