Ken Fortenberry wrote:
Wayne Harrison wrote:
ah, the smell of exposure of liars in the afternoon; invigorating, at
the least.
What's your problem ? Even if lubricant, cleaner and dressing are all
the same thing to you that's not necessarily always the case, and what
the **** is wrong with posting the same query after a year has passed
anyway ? Hell, I don't remember some of the **** I read YESTERDAY fer
cryin' out loud.
Your last post, I was willing to let slide especially with your
black/kettle remark. But this is over the top! Unless you've found God
or something, the only reason you weren't chiming in is that the guy
isn't a "newbie" to you.
I sincerely don't understand the "pleasure" obtained from jumping on
"newbies." Since, at least in the past, one of your favorite games was
jump on the "newbie" maybe you can explain the "pleasure" you get from it.
Why assume the worst? Seems to me it doesn't cost anything to give a
person the benefit of the doubt. If they turn out to be an asshole maybe
you can make a friend. If they're a troll, who the **** cares? If toying
with the "newbie" is some kind of game, it seems to me that the biggest
challenge in the game is typing the words.
To answer the guy's question, I very seldom use any commercial product.
I've never found one that lasts any length of time. If I get one free
with a line, I'll use it but usually I just clean my line with a diluted
soap solution and then rinse it off. The only treatment I do is to Gink
it streamside if I'm having trouble keeping it floating. Before I Gink
it, I pull it through a piece a chamois, or my shirt tail or ? to clean it.
Willi