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fly fishing paradise/ the true college experience
On Sep 3, 5:53 am, flyI4 wrote:
As a 20 year old I've been faced with a very hard decision. My first semester at college was in the wilderness of Montana fishing every trout stream within the state. I caught plenty of fish and a few that I will never forget. But lets not forget the other part of college, known as the social life. Socially finding a girl under the 200lb mark was difficult and being jersey born im sure most of you can relate to the fact that we have some relatively high standards. My decision then led to me going to the University of Arizona where the phrase "there are plenty of fish in the sea" takes on new meaning although none of these fish are the type to inhabit our beloved fresh water streams ,but instead the So Cal region of wealth and fashion. So as I've made my decision to have the entire college experience instead of one that consisted of elk and rainbows, what would you choose? Do you go for a land of wild trout or the land of beautiful women? for me personally at the age of 20 I feel I've fished several rivers in the country worth fishing (Green, Provo, Bozeman area, Bighorn, Henry's fork, Snake, yellowstone,white river,poconos,catskills, and hopefully many more to come. Lets hear your choice? Trout or tail?(im sure most of you guys will be able to translate) And lets not forget that I have may through august to fish the delaware as much as I want to sooth my addiction for the season. -- flyI4 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ flyI4's Profile:http://www.njflyfishing.com/vBulleti...hp?userid=1270 View this thread:http://www.njflyfishing.com/vBulleti...ad.php?t=12425 ----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Unrestricted-Secure Usenet News==----http://www.newsfeeds.comThe #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 120,000+ Newsgroups ----= East and West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via Encryption =---- ....depends on what your major is..........assuming you think beyond this afternoon. Engineering/Science: Colo State, Wa State, Boise State, WY Business: Colorado, Washington, OR and OR state Computers: doesn't make much difference any more Forestry: Northern AZ Univ, Colo State, U of ID Vet / AG: Wa State, Colo State Journalism; Wa State (The Edward R. Murrow school) Fuzzy ****: anything west of 100 meridian and above 6K ft. Education: Somewhere east of the Mississippi, and stay away from fishing altogether. If you are thinking ahead, get a REAL degree with enough hold-your- nose education courses to get certified to teach high school. That will allow you to live anywhere your fly rod may take you. OR Stay there and get an MS in a worth-a-**** subject and teach it in college. Just as good and somewhat more freedom. And community colleges are a LOT more fun and pay almost as much as the U. I confess a total lack of knowledge of Montana schools. With little effort, you can find beautiful women at any of these. Not all beautiful women are good looking. And, if you don't understand that, you aren't college material. Places to look for worthwhile women are in the vet schools, the recreation services checkout places, classes that specialize in teaching women outdoor skills (you may volunteer to teach), and grad bars that still allow smoking (not that you want a smoker, but it eliminates the cause nazis). Places for bimbos are frat parties, counseling centers, schools of education, the student center, cause-oriented offices, and the work out center. If you are worth a ****, they will find you. cheers oz, been there, done that |
fly fishing paradise/ the true college experience
Not all beautiful women are good looking.
Awe, the wisdom of the ages. Thanks, I knew there'd be a jewel some where in ROFF this year. Frank Reid |
fly fishing paradise/ the true college experience
"Frank Reid" wrote in message
oups.com... Thanks, I knew there'd be a jewel some where in ROFF this year. too bad it came in the same post with: "worthwhile women are in the vet", I hope LaCourse hid his goat |
fly fishing paradise/ the true college experience
"vincent norris" wrote in message ... flyI4 wrote: As a 20 year old I've been faced with a very hard decision. My first semester at college was in the wilderness of Montana fishing every trout stream within the state...... Apparently you didn't attend many English composition classes. Nor Women's Studies, it would appear. Wolfgang |
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fly fishing paradise/ the true college experience
On Sep 6, 6:48 am, "Wolfgang" wrote:
"vincent norris" wrote in message ... flyI4 wrote: As a 20 year old I've been faced with a very hard decision. My first semester at college was in the wilderness of Montana fishing every trout stream within the state...... Apparently you didn't attend many English composition classes. Nor Women's Studies, it would appear. Wolfgang I believe that's his stated goal. |
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