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![]() "Tim J." wrote in message news:A4Epb.100091$Tr4.265549@attbi_s03... Now, I understand there was no fishing involved. Do Dry Land Reids only count if they are part of a fishing trip? There was, however, beer involved, even though I had not partaken. Is this a mitigating factor? Ouch! I HATE when that happens. Of course, it never happens to anyone but you. ![]() As far as the rules committee question, you forget the underlying criteria for all Reid maneuvers: WWFD? Therefore, since Frank did it, it must be a Reid. -- Frank, as winner of last year's First Place Duck Butt (innocuous name for the Reid Trophy) winner, I have to say, I am wholly persuaded by Tim's argument. Initially, I was thinking that since it really was something that had not been entirely self-caused, that this incident might qualify for an exemption of a Reid. However, I'm not sure that had this incident happened to anyone else that the result would have been the same. But, my friend, you were the primary actor in this scene, and as such, the scene unfolded in a rather predictable manner. A full on Dry Land Reid was the result, and probably could have been the only result. If exemptions were granted for causes such as a combination of doors, beers, and soapy mats, then what precedent would that set? Beer, wet grass and opening tent fly's, for example, how should those be handled? I'm firmly casting my vote for classification of a Reid. |
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Tim Carter wrote:
"Tim J." wrote in message news:A4Epb.100091$Tr4.265549@attbi_s03... Now, I understand there was no fishing involved. Do Dry Land Reids only count if they are part of a fishing trip? There was, however, beer involved, even though I had not partaken. Is this a mitigating factor? Ouch! I HATE when that happens. Of course, it never happens to anyone but you. ![]() As far as the rules committee question, you forget the underlying criteria for all Reid maneuvers: WWFD? Therefore, since Frank did it, it must be a Reid. -- Frank, as winner of last year's First Place Duck Butt (innocuous name for the Reid Trophy) winner, I have to say, I am wholly persuaded by Tim's argument. Initially, I was thinking that since it really was something that had not been entirely self-caused, that this incident might qualify for an exemption of a Reid. However, I'm not sure that had this incident happened to anyone else that the result would have been the same. But, my friend, you were the primary actor in this scene, and as such, the scene unfolded in a rather predictable manner. A full on Dry Land Reid was the result, and probably could have been the only result. If exemptions were granted for causes such as a combination of doors, beers, and soapy mats, then what precedent would that set? Beer, wet grass and opening tent fly's, for example, how should those be handled? I'm firmly casting my vote for classification of a Reid. I concur Tim. As the proud recipient of a "dry" duck butt, I personally lean towards acknowledging Frank's application as a Reid..... hell, it's named after him. Although I earned my "butt" somewhat closer to a stream, in both cases, beer was involved. That is a decidedly positive mitigating factor for me ;-) get well Frank.... wally |
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