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A long time ago now, it was normal for folks on here to be helpful and friendly. Here's an oldie for our helpful and anonymous friend. This one used to be quite popular on roff but has fallen by the wayside of late. Now seems like a good time to dust off one of roff's all-time favorites and offer it up just for you Mr. Anonymous. **** off and die. -- Ken Fortenberry |
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![]() wrote in message oups.com... This is a good thing too. Lots of anglers are helpful friendly folks, as are a lot of Americans, and this place just gets us all a bad name. It's called natural selection. You can live with ROFF, or die without it, it's your choice. What a MAROON! Op Create yourself a free account at www.newsgator.com. Now, go to Add Feeds and select the "Smart Feeds" tab. Type in Flyfishing. Kick back and enjoy the best, hottest, freshest flyfishing content on the web. TBone Guilt replaced the creel. I did just that - Thanks -- Fred |
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![]() Larry L wrote: "Opus" wrote It's called natural selection. I've seen "natural selection" used many times over the last few years to help describe/explain how some people manage to stick around here, i.e. some 'evolve' to tolerate it. I think it's probably a reasonably accurate model, just like some creatures can 'evolve' to tolerate polluted waters that would quickly kill a Brook Trout, some people can tolerate more ROFF than others. Wrong! It's not a model at all. It's what ya call yer hackneyed "metaphor". Individual organisms don't evolve at all in the Darwinian sense. Species do.....individuals don't. They live long enough to breed.....or they don't. Unfortunately, not enough of them don't. Oh well, that's life. But any attempt to make either 'evolved' creature, the polution tolerant scum dweller or the ROFFian, somehow seem "better" than the "non-evolved" Brook Trout or human creature that demands more a more pristine environment is, imho, simply silly ... Unlike this extended exercise in.....what?.....self-congratulatory mindless rambling which we should all take seriously while nodding sagely in the vain hope that someone who matters will be watching? Yeah, that's gonna happen. Wolfgang |
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![]() wrote in message Kick back and enjoy the best, hottest, freshest flyfishing content on the web. this is sad. Tom |
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![]() Ken Fortenberry wrote: wrote: Create yourself a free account at www.newsgator.com. Now, go to Add Feeds and select the "Smart Feeds" tab. Type in Flyfishing. Kick back and enjoy the best, hottest, freshest flyfishing content on the web. Kick back and enjoy unlimited SPAM and almost zero content is more like it. I can't believe I wasted ten minutes doing that. Geezus, I should have known better than to sign up for the commercial version of alt.flyfishing. Thanks for nothin', Tim. -- Ken Fortenberry Hi Ken, It's far more than you think. For one, it is not Spam at all (no ads). They offer flyfishing radio podcasts, articles, news and a lot, lot more. NewsGator archives over a million RSS feeds, blogs and this particular cool-assed feature searches for the word flyfishing in these feeds. It's freaking awesome dude. I will admit that some of the top hits (for flyfishing) right now are a little crazy, like it picked up a new feed that might need to be blocked or something/ Give it a chance though for sure. Did you see Steelhead Hammer or how about http://www.flyfishradio.com/index.php? Your pal, Halfordian Golfer Guilt replaced the creel |
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![]() wrote in message oups.com... Opus wrote: "Anonymous" wrote ... A long time ago now, it was normal for folks on here to be helpful and friendly. OK, there was some flaming, but mostly only to folks who deserved it. Now it seems that everybody gets flamed, or even persecuted, for no reason at all. This group may have been the "only show in town" at one time, but there are plenty of nice places on the web now, nobody needs to come here and listen to the ranting. This group will slowly die out, as the main perpetrators, who would not be allowed to post anywhere else anyway, folks like Fortenberry and Wolfgang, continue their destructive behavior. This is a good thing too. Lots of anglers are helpful friendly folks, as are a lot of Americans, and this place just gets us all a bad name. It's called natural selection. You can live with ROFF, or die without it, it's your choice. What a MAROON! Op Create yourself a free account at www.newsgator.com. Now, go to Add Feeds and select the "Smart Feeds" tab. Type in Flyfishing. Kick back and enjoy the best, hottest, freshest flyfishing content on the web. TBone Why on earth would I want to do that, when I'm perfectly happy where I am? Op |
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![]() Anonymous A long time ago now, it was normal for folks on here to be Anonymous helpful and friendly. OK, there was some flaming, but Anonymous mostly only to folks who deserved it. Now it seems that Anonymous everybody gets flamed, or even persecuted, for no reason at Anonymous all. Could be, but as far as I can tell, you still get _excellent_ responses if you post a question that is on topic. -- Jarmo Hurri Commercial email countermeasures included in header email address. Remove all garbage from header email address when replying, or just use . |
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