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Bob La Londe July 28th, 2005 07:34 PM


"Vittorix" wrote in message
...

you are not funny instead, you are boring, Blow La Blonde.
that's the reason I won't reply you anymore, also to respect others
newsgroup's people


Is that a promise?


--
Bob La Londe
www.YumaBassMan.com



Vittorix July 28th, 2005 07:34 PM

Bob La Londe wrote:

First result on a Yahoo search.

Blow La Blonde

And you told me not to be insulting.

ROFLMAO (even more) Oh, man it hurts to laugh this hard.


you started it, and now for all the rest of your life until your
death you will know and you will repeat in your mind who you a
Blow La Blonde.


Oh, man you are too funny. I'm sure you mean to be hurtful and
insulting, but that's just funny. LOL. You can make insults and
demand to be hand fed knowledge, but you just don't get it. Oh, man
my ribs hurt from laughing.


you are not funny instead, you are boring, Blow La Blonde.
that's the reason I won't reply you anymore, also to respect others
newsgroup's people

--
ciao
Vittorix



Vittorix July 28th, 2005 07:58 PM

Bob La Londe wrote:


O.K. I'll tell you anyway. LOL. http://www.teranews.com/ It has a
lot of down time, it doesn't have a very complete very complete
posts, and it has a short retention time, but you asked for free. LOL


"$3.95 setup fee accounts"
it's not free.
I wanna a free one

--
ciao
Vittorix



Bob La Londe July 28th, 2005 08:02 PM

"Vittorix" wrote in message

I wanna a free one



Yeah, but we already knew that. LOL.


--
Bob La Londe
www.YumaBassMan.com



Vittorix July 28th, 2005 08:12 PM

Bob La Londe wrote:

I wanna a free one

Yeah, but we already knew that. LOL.


I'm cheap. so what? :)

--
ciao
Vittorix



Bob La Londe July 28th, 2005 08:16 PM

"Vittorix" wrote in message
...
Bob La Londe wrote:

I wanna a free one

Yeah, but we already knew that. LOL.


I'm cheap. so what? :)



I have been having fun at your expense, but seriously. That's about the
best deal for "free" Usenet I have found that includes binary groups. There
is a completely free Usenet provider out of Denmark that I have an account
with that is totally free and is much more reliable, but they do not carry
binaries.

3.95 setup for a lifetime account (if you don't get kicked off for poor
netiquette or spamming) is a pretty good deal.

I use the news server provided by my ISP, but I have accounts on four or
five Usenet servers. The only free or nearly free one I know of that
carries binaries is Tera-News. Sorry, there is cheap and just plain cheap.
(I've been doing this for a long time)

Who is your ISP by the way. Yeah I should practice what I preach and just
look it up myself in the headers to your posts. LOL. Don't they provide a
Usenet server? I know AOHELL was planning to drop their Usenet service, and
one of our AOHELL resident trolls disappeared shortly thereafter.


--
Bob La Londe
www.YumaBassMan.com



David H. Lipman July 28th, 2005 08:30 PM

From: "Vittorix"


|
| I didn't have any idea, thanks.
| how far from the bait this transiction is put?
|
| --
| ciao
| Vittorix
|

The leader goes between the main fishing line and the lure. The leader is always heavier
test than the line. For example I use 40lb. test leader on a pole with 17lb. test (Stren).
The length of the leader is a funtion of the pole length and the weight of the lure. When I
use a 2 ~ 2.25oz. spoon (Krocodile or Gator) on a 12' surf rod I make the leader approx. 30
~ 36 inches. I'll use a barrel swivel to tie between the leader and the main line (17lb.
Stren) and a snap on the leader to connect to the lure. The leader has to loop knots, one
on each end where one is slightly larger than the other. The smaller loop goes to the
barrel swivel and the larger loop goes to a snap. The main line (17lb. Stren) connects to
the barrel swivel via a palomar knot.

The above can be scaled down for fresh water easily. For example, 6 inches to 12 inches of
12 ~ 15lb. leader material, smaller snap and barrel swivel on a pole using 4 ~ 6lb. test.

--
Dave
http://www.claymania.com/removal-trojan-adware.html
http://www.ik-cs.com/got-a-virus.htm



Vittorix July 28th, 2005 08:47 PM

Bob La Londe wrote:

Who is your ISP by the way. Yeah I should practice what I preach and
just look it up myself in the headers to your posts.


ehehehe. you should, BLB

LOL. Don't
they provide a Usenet server?


SBC, I checked out their server and I found
alt.binaries.pictures.fishing
thanks, you are not completely useless man

I know AOHELL was planning to drop
their Usenet service, and one of our AOHELL resident trolls
disappeared shortly thereafter.


AOHELL sucks, I patiently remove it from any computer in which I found
it

--
ciao
Vittorix



Vittorix July 28th, 2005 09:19 PM

David H. Lipman wrote:

I didn't have any idea, thanks.
how far from the bait this transiction is put?


The leader goes between the main fishing line and the lure. The
leader is always heavier test than the line. For example I use 40lb.
test leader on a pole with 17lb. test (Stren). The length of the
leader is a funtion of the pole length and the weight of the lure.
When I use a 2 ~ 2.25oz. spoon (Krocodile or Gator) on a 12' surf rod
I make the leader approx. 30 ~ 36 inches. I'll use a barrel swivel
to tie between the leader and the main line (17lb. Stren) and a snap
on the leader to connect to the lure. The leader has to loop knots,
one on each end where one is slightly larger than the other. The
smaller loop goes to the barrel swivel and the larger loop goes to a
snap. The main line (17lb. Stren) connects to the barrel swivel via
a palomar knot.


interesting.
in Italy and in all surf casting fishing and in Long Casting tournaments
we use also a strong line (about 0.60/0.80mm diameter) and we call
"shock leader" to connect the main line (0.20/0.35mm diameter) to the
rig set with big leads (3/6oz), you can see a sample here
http://www.pescainmare.com/newfoto/paternoster.JPG

but our shock leader is about 1,5 times the lenght of the road (usually
13') and the purpose is to receive the sudden and violent traction of a
ground or pendulum cast.
so, that I can't understand of your leader use is the purpose, being so
short.

--
ciao
Vittorix



Bob La Londe July 28th, 2005 10:53 PM

"Vittorix" wrote in message
...
Bob La Londe wrote:

Who is your ISP by the way. Yeah I should practice what I preach and
just look it up myself in the headers to your posts.


ehehehe. you should, BLB


Please don't use abbreviations that not everybody will understand. Its very
rude.


LOL. Don't
they provide a Usenet server?


SBC, I checked out their server and I found
alt.binaries.pictures.fishing
thanks, you are not completely useless man


Neither are you. You have provided me with a great deal of entertainment
with your laughable (at best) attempts to be rude and insulting. If you
have any other uses I am sure you will expound upon and their virtues as
soon as you discover them.


--
Bob La Londe
www.YumaBassMan.com





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