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« Reply #25 on: May 17, 2006, 09:39:37 AM »

Are Crabber Joe and CRABGUY  the same person? Eachone answers the other's bmail.
Nah...check out da Pinheads reel names....I explained it too ya  Angry Grin
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« Reply #26 on: May 17, 2006, 09:45:34 AM »

Nah...check out da Pinheads reel names....I explained it too ya  Angry Grin



Ah ok,   "Dumber and Dumbererer"  Wink
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« Reply #27 on: May 17, 2006, 10:06:12 AM »

Are Crabber Joe and CRABGUY  the same person? Eachone answers the other's bmail.

No I have met Crabber Joe and he is much prettier than Crabguy.   laugh laugh

Why is it we always take things to the curb.  Are we all chomping at the bit to crab...?  Not sure how this thread went to pocket pull and cowbells being stuck places.  I always get a good chuckle at least.  CJ  I am just kidding we all know
rednecks are much prettier than yanks....right crabguy?

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« Reply #28 on: May 17, 2006, 10:47:42 AM »

NOPE,
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« Reply #29 on: May 17, 2006, 10:48:14 AM »

JUST 1 BROTHER LOOKIN OUT FOR ANOTHER
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« Reply #30 on: May 17, 2006, 10:54:05 AM »

No I have met Crabber Joe and he is much prettier than Crabguy. laugh laugh

Why is it we always take things to the curb. Are we all chomping at the bit to crab...? Not sure how this thread went to pocket pull and cowbells being stuck places. I always get a good chuckle at least. CJ I am just kidding we all know
rednecks are much prettier than yanks....right crabguy?

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THINGS HIT THE GUTTER REAL FAST  MOST OF THE TIME WE ARE ALL JUST ON THE EDGE WAITING FOR JUST A LITTLE NUDGE

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« Reply #31 on: May 17, 2006, 11:01:40 AM »

NOPE,
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ALSO CALLED "BOARD MAIL"
THEY ARE PRIVATE AND OLNY ACCESSABLE BY THAT MEMBER


Hey, thanks for the definition.  Someone once told me that Bmail was a post, but   I didn't understand.
It's really a personal message like when you hit the private message icon, right?
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« Reply #32 on: May 17, 2006, 11:04:15 AM »

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« Reply #33 on: May 17, 2006, 11:06:07 AM »

HE KINDA LOOKS LIKE RAY ROMANO
I KINDA RESEMBLE A BIG MEAN REDNECK
NO COMPARISON

THINGS HIT THE GUTTER REAL FAST  MOST OF THE TIME WE ARE ALL JUST ON THE EDGE WAITING FOR JUST A LITTLE NUDGE

ITS ALL IN FUN AND FUN FOR ALL , THE WORST THING IS WHEN IT GETS WAY PERSONAL






Cabin fever maybe?   Grin  Here crab, crab, crab, we are all chomping at the bit for the crabs to get here.... Grin Grin Grin Grin
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« Reply #34 on: May 17, 2006, 11:10:49 AM »

Crabshack, is there any significance to the guy banging the bell ?
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« Reply #35 on: May 17, 2006, 12:36:04 PM »

Crabshack, is there any significance to the guy banging the bell ?


Yes, you can send STEVE a donation and find out in the "The origin of more cowbell" in the supporting members forum.  Or I'll tell you here, but send a donation to  STEVE anyway....

http://www.gotthegeek.com/content/view/35/38/
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« Reply #36 on: May 17, 2006, 12:38:15 PM »

Crabshack, is there any significance to the guy banging the bell ?

It is from Sat night live skit .. Will Ferrill played some guy banging on a cowbell spoofing Blue Oyster Cult.. I guess he is a SNL fan.. he made a reference earlier about land sharks too.  ANother SNL skit from the original show. I actually thought Will Ferrill had joined CRAB...!   laugh laugh laugh

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« Reply #37 on: May 17, 2006, 12:41:48 PM »

It is from Sat night live skit .. Will Ferrill played some guy banging on a cowbell spoofing Blue Oyster Cult.. I guess he is a SNL fan.. he made a reference earlier about land sharks too.  ANother SNL skit from the original show. I actually thought Will Ferrill had joined CRAB...!   laugh laugh laugh

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He didn't?HuhHuh?? Sad
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« Reply #38 on: May 17, 2006, 12:53:35 PM »

HE KINDA LOOKS LIKE RAY ROMANO
I KINDA RESEMBLE A BIG MEAN REDNECK
NO COMPARISON

THINGS HIT THE GUTTER REAL FAST  MOST OF THE TIME WE ARE ALL JUST ON THE EDGE WAITING FOR JUST A LITTLE NUDGE

ITS ALL IN FUN AND FUN FOR ALL , THE WORST THING IS WHEN IT GETS WAY PERSONAL




Ray Ramano.. Yeah I agree 

You a "kinda" big redneck.. I would say you are one of the craziest rednecks on here. Which I appreciate.  Take one to know one...   laugh

Finally.. yeah we are all a little aintsy.. time to crab soooooon....

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« Reply #39 on: May 17, 2006, 01:19:52 PM »

Crab shack, you should being working with a company that collect charitable contrabutions.  You know I was a member on this site before people got star ratings it was about seven years ago that I firsted started posting on this site.  I used to correspond with Captain Willie Crab almost daly thru this site,  I never see any of his posts anymore.  ANYWAY, what is the recommended donation to send I definitely would support Steve with his work with this site !    Wink
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« Reply #40 on: May 17, 2006, 01:21:03 PM »

What is considered a big crab for this area ?
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« Reply #41 on: October 17, 2006, 08:24:25 PM »

Have been there the last 5 years with my wife and the squitters are not that bad if you stay in the populated areas.  We rented a house last year down near toms cove and had a great time, we were drinking, eating, playing cards and had a good old time.  I left the screened in porch to the tune of "Where the **ll are you going...shut the door"   Thought they were  kidding and went out throught the grass to take a leak....within moments I disturbed the ones on the grass and my little man and me were consumed by them...no kidding I was shaking them out of my underwear and such an hour later....little man would have swelled huge from the bites except they sucked out all his blood.   If not for the booze I would have passed out...it took me two weeks to recover.  AND...the spray truck had run through not an hour before....Dont think that those t shirts are a joke, they are not.  The mosquitoes will kill you.  Fortunately they were only able to carry my truck...coated in fish bait.... a short distance and I got it back the next morning.
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« Reply #42 on: October 17, 2006, 08:40:06 PM »

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« Reply #43 on: October 17, 2006, 08:41:43 PM »

Have been there the last 5 years with my wife and the squitters are not that bad if you stay in the populated areas.  We rented a house last year down near toms cove and had a great time, we were drinking, eating, playing cards and had a good old time.  I left the screened in porch to the tune of "Where the **ll are you going...shut the door"   Thought they were  kidding and went out throught the grass to take a leak....within moments I disturbed the ones on the grass and my little man and me were consumed by them...no kidding I was shaking them out of my underwear and such an hour later....little man would have swelled huge from the bites except they sucked out all his blood.   If not for the booze I would have passed out...it took me two weeks to recover.  AND...the spray truck had run through not an hour before....Dont think that those t shirts are a joke, they are not.  The mosquitoes will kill you.  Fortunately they were only able to carry my truck...coated in fish bait.... a short distance and I got it back the next morning.
Grin Grin nice story Russell  Grin..btw..glad you had some Grog(booze) ta keep ya upright  Grin...and be glad that yer truck was spotted a short distance away...the gnats in New Jersey,where my daughter lives,take no prisoners either...only they wouldve carried yer truck to Florida and sold it..the miserable lil pr#cks  Grin Grin Grin
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« Reply #44 on: October 17, 2006, 08:58:17 PM »

I have now learned what keeps this site running... I love this site...I will donate not the 1 or 25 but at least 100....the wife will understand, she knows how much I have loved crabbing, I was doing it in the mainstream of the chesapeake bay last year (my first year with a boat that could go on the bay) and caught no crabs and broke down twice.  Was smart enough or fortunate enough to know you need another way to get home if something goes wrong.  My little electric motor was up to the job to push my new  1980  16ft boat home  (only 3.5 hours with the tide running my way).  But, I never caught any crabs.  Now I know to go up the rivers and am slowly learning what to do.  In my trips this year I caught the following, 3 crabs the first trip, 8 crabs the second trip, 8 on the next,  35 (yea, buddy !!) the next and this weekend 25 crabs.  I have learned so much from your site, without it I would still be floundering around, (pun intended) .   Next paycheck you will see the funds, but who does it go and how do I send it, I know paypal charges a fee and I will send it direct to reduce costs.  Please let me know.  To anyone out there that is on this site, please do as I am and contribute and post your trips.   Thanks to all.   Russ
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« Reply #45 on: October 17, 2006, 09:08:06 PM »

I have now learned what keeps this site running... I love this site...I will donate not the 1 or 25 but at least 100....the wife will understand, she knows how much I have loved crabbing, I was doing it in the mainstream of the chesapeake bay last year (my first year with a boat that could go on the bay) and caught no crabs and broke down twice.  Was smart enough or fortunate enough to know you need another way to get home if something goes wrong.  My little electric motor was up to the job to push my new  1980  16ft boat home  (only 3.5 hours with the tide running my way).  But, I never caught any crabs.  Now I know to go up the rivers and am slowly learning what to do.  In my trips this year I caught the following, 3 crabs the first trip, 8 crabs the second trip, 8 on the next,  35 (yea, buddy !!) the next and this weekend 25 crabs.  I have learned so much from your site, without it I would still be floundering around, (pun intended) .   Next paycheck you will see the funds, but who does it go and how do I send it, I know paypal charges a fee and I will send it direct to reduce costs.  Please let me know.  To anyone out there that is on this site, please do as I am and contribute and post your trips.   Thanks to all.   Russ
Russell..contribute whatever you can...I did...and all the lifetime of memories and freinds that I have met can be yours and your families too....ita an investment to freinds you will never forget..Rick
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I have now learned what keeps this site running... I love this site...I will donate not the 1 or 25 but at least 100....the wife will understand, she knows how much I have loved crabbing, I was doing it in the mainstream of the chesapeake bay last year (my first year with a boat that could go on the bay) and caught no crabs and broke down twice.  Was smart enough or fortunate enough to know you need another way to get home if something goes wrong.  My little electric motor was up to the job to push my new  1980  16ft boat home  (only 3.5 hours with the tide running my way).  But, I never caught any crabs.  Now I know to go up the rivers and am slowly learning what to do.  In my trips this year I caught the following, 3 crabs the first trip, 8 crabs the second trip, 8 on the next,  35 (yea, buddy !!) the next and this weekend 25 crabs.  I have learned so much from your site, without it I would still be floundering around, (pun intended) .   Next paycheck you will see the funds, but who does it go and how do I send it, I know paypal charges a fee and I will send it direct to reduce costs.  Please let me know.  To anyone out there that is on this site, please do as I am and contribute and post your trips.   Thanks to all.   Russ

I'm not sure if paypal charges my first thought is no. When you hit the donation button it will guide you through the process. The money goes to Steve the operater of the site for the upkeep and running. Donated what you can when you can. I did mine in increments until i hit lifetime status. i will continue from time to time to continue to contribute.
Welcome aboard and I would happy to take you out sometime and we'll try and get you a full bushel. Guys from this board did it for me so I need to pay it forward.

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« Reply #47 on: October 17, 2006, 11:13:01 PM »

paypal charges the reciepient of the $$s a fee for the transaction,  welcome aboard Russell
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