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    well its 11:30 here and i am drunk looking at the damm fish tank. its pretty cool, fresh water about 15 fish all fighting for food(son just fed them). lots of lace rock). i could sit here and watch it all night long with a good smoke. have a la aurora 1495 robusto hafe wat down just watching. anyone else have a fish tank ? well the wife just kicked me out of bed , so i am on my second joya de nic 1970 for the night (thanks james you got me hooked on them ..lol). man this post has taken me a hour to type, i shoud go to bed ... or i could sit here and write all night long on a piece of paper like jack kerouac. anyone ever read ant jack? man i like it . in the wind i had this thing it was like a dream you see like this thing. man thats cool the beat well i think i am going to hate myself in the wee hours but thanks for being there fellow BOTL and good night

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    I used to have fish. Had to give them away in the summer cause I wasn't around enough to take care of them though. But I can't wait until I can get another tank going.

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    I'm pretty sure you'd have to remain drunk to continue to enjoy the fish.

    Honestly, they don't DO anything. A dog can love you back, express emotion, etc... Fish got nothing, hell, even the "vicious" ones are nothing compared to turning on the Nature channel and watching a lion take down a gazelle. Either way, they give nothing back, are a pain to take care of, and can be quite expensive in doing so.

    No thanks.


    But, your cigars on the other hand, well chosen, those are a delicious group of smokes.
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    that was an awesome post dustin. Gives me an idea for a contest. Players will be given a peace of literature to study. Nothing long, just a poem or something. Then they must get goat-faced drunk and write a report on it. You have to turn the report in with a picture, too.

    Man, that would be one hell of a thread.
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    okay all sober ...... i am going out back to kick my own ass .....lol sorry for the clutter of one man drunken rant

    dustin

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    Quote Originally Posted by chefchris View Post
    that was an awesome post dustin. Gives me an idea for a contest. Players will be given a peace of literature to study. Nothing long, just a poem or something. Then they must get goat-faced drunk and write a report on it. You have to turn the report in with a picture, too.

    Man, that would be one hell of a thread.

    DUDE!!! We got to make this happen!!! That would be FUNNY!!! But the pay off has to be ONE HELL OF A PRIZE!!! LMFAO!!!

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    LOL @ chefchris!

    HAHAHAHAHAHA! Goat-faced drunk? After reading the Christmas writing contest thread, I have to agree that a "Smashed Book Report" thread would be worth a look. Imagine the photos!

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    chris we need to do this we also need a pic of the guy doing it i will put up a awsome top shelf sampler for the winner ten smoke all over 10 bucks anyone game ? this is open to all members of CS people will be judged on book and pic

    dustin

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    Ive been wanting to get a saltwater tank and get a shark. (Since Ive been shark fishing Im obsessed with sharks). But I hear getting a tank set up for a shark can cost a few thousand dollars. So well see if that ever happens. I was also thinking about getting some pirahnnas (sp?). But hear they tend to smell.

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    i have a small saltwater tank and let me say i have spent about 1500 dollars over the span of 3 years on fish and rocks and tons of stuff. as for the drunkin contest im totally down i love to get drunk.

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    I've got a 240 gal with 10 Piranhas, I have a 180 gal with a Silver Arrowanna and a Motoro Stingray. Then I've got a 90 gal with 6 various Discus:)

    They take about an hour a week(in total) to take care of, and can be cheap too, if your lucky. I got all my fish and tanks for dirt cheap because my friend ran a pet store. And the filter system I use has washable inserts so there is no weekly charges or anything once it's set up.
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