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I thought by now Steve would have a picture of his Mens Head on his toon!
What!?!?!? He always made me jump in the water to tinkle like a 3 year old in a wading pool.
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I thought by now Steve would have a picture of his Mens Head on his toon!
What!?!?!? He always made me jump in the water to tinkle like a 3 year old in a wading pool.
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I thought by now Steve would have a picture of his Mens Head on his toon!
What!?!?!? He always made me jump in the water to tinkle like a 3 year old in a wading pool.
If he uses the head then I have to carry it home when I empty the porta-potty. Who wants to do that? EEEUUU! When you are catfishing you have to pee over the side of the boat into a stiff wind like a real man. It is all part of the experience.
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When you are catfishing you have to pee over the side of the boat into a stiff wind like a real man. It is all part of the experience.
There’s the point of this post…I’m a sally.
You can always tell when it is March by reading the posts in the cat section.
What do you do when its a #2?
Coffee can, plastic bag,or shore line sand?
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What do you do when its a #2?
Coffee can, plastic bag,or shore line sand?
Always clear the system before hand and never eat buffalo wings within 24 hours of a trip. Seriously, I personally have been fortunate never to have to think about that one. However if I did, I have seen plenty of “public toilets” along the shorelines. And by public toilets, I mean actual toilets that people have dumped off….so to speak.
I agree with that one…I always try to take care of business before heading out.
Shawn
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During cold water periods and rough conditions, the wiffle bat is the perfect solution to remain safely in the boat.
I don’t know who it was, but we saw the wiffle-ball bat in action on Friday. It was funny, but it seemed to do the trick. Although whoever it was neglected to rinse it out before stowing it back in the boat
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