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    My red ass Aggie Physics teacher put spearmint oil in a condom and inflated it to "prove" that condoms were not impervious.

    I also had sex with one of my classmates that summer with a condom and she didn't get pregnant. She did later graduate UT and got fat. CSB
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  2. Except a lot of Mexicans look down on Central Americans. A lot of Northern Mexicans are racist towards Southern Mexicans.

    Also a lot of Hispanics in Texas like Ranch culture and shooting guns on the weekend. One of my painters fits this perfectly, and he's a legitimate moron. I had to tell him to stop wearing Trump shit as some clients don't care for it. Just a happy idiot.

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  3. Wouldn’t doubt it.  It was huge in Belgium.  Changed everything regarding genital-powertool law in Brussels.  
    Assuming said genitals were ritualistically shorn and breathtaking.
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  4. It's like y'all are purposefully ignoring one of my current faves, the lovely French-Algerian Shirine Boutella....
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    She could bring about peace in this conflict.  Or....she could make the combatants fight even more viciously.  Such is the way of many women in history.....
    Looks like she could repair a 67 Camaro and out ski your ass maybe.
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  5. Fished the Guad yesterday. Great fishing, crowds have abated - finally. Hopefully they are catching white bass instead of harvesting stocked fish. Only saw one guide, most of the rest were serious fly anglers

    Fish were back in faster water, which I vastly prefer. No hatch and they were super picky and hard to get eat. Preferred smaller nymphs. I'm running a 18 pheasant tail with a 20 dropper I'm varying, they almost always took the PT. Also ate midges, wd40s, and scud bugs.

    They were stacked in 3'-18" of water in one section and hard to get to eat nymphs but I got two on a big streamer and then two again on a black wholly bugger including the biggest fish in the pool that ran down a 12" fish to steal my fly on the way back through to the truck. Biggest was maybe 20, I'll take it.

    Great practice for more serious waters. I'm still losing fish and learning a lot each trip. Still doing stupid shit.

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  6. yeah I heard full sink is best for white bass runs. i'm going to miss another year of the white bass. one fuckers is going to have to show me next year. doesn't seem like it's worth a guided trip. i have 3 fishing kayaks btw.
    Depends on the depth of water fishing and what they are doing. I've smoked them on floating lines. At other times I've wished for at least a sink tip or had to stack split shot with a long leader and be patient. *That was back in the day more in East Texas.

    Oddly, sometimes they like the shot tight to fly, so it works like a jig, othertimes they want it more like a natural minnow. With white bass, my experience is they want it in their face. The conventional fellas do fine with jigs that do not swim like minnows. It's more timing and location and getting flies to the depth the fish are at.
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  7. It's telling that even the others on that panel were oddly quiet when this guy was talking. You don't want to be an active participant in the conversation when a guy decides to go 100% racist. 
    Mighty burden they must carry too, all that neck strain from looking the other way.
  8. Good grief.  Sounds like a solid day in Williamson county. Props on recognizing the gaspergoo, I’ve gotten a few of those top breathers there.
    My buddy said it was delicious, like a 19" saltwater drum, sweet and tender. Personally, I'll continue feasting on my reserves from Kodiak Island, versus rivers east of 35. But those fish probably boost your immunities.
  9. Go here if you can.  Not a bad hike.  The hiking dude is where you start/park, sandbar to NE is where to fish. 
     
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    Fished this section from 645 to 945. One passed out young man in his car at the put in when we arrived. Guessing he did the responsible thing after an overnight shift as a surgeon at the ER saving lives, and took a nap before heading home and is totally not doing Fent. As such, we took all valuables with us; more people showed up later. No issues.

    Fishing was slow. Fished nearly to the steps. Lots of the minnow bucket crew out, but also some fly, and artificial guys. I had 3 males on a white wooly bugger with a big bead head, and a nice gaspergoo (lol) swinging through a riffle. Gave me a laugh and adds yet another species I've caught on woolies. They catch everything. Fish were scattered, 1 here, 1 there. Buddy fishing conventional bagged 3 as well. Same deal catch one, pound the hole, heh, relocate, catch one repeat.

    The few fish around appeared to be as available from the steps to the bridge. Just very few and scattered.

    Thanks for all the tips.

    Should turn on any day with the warm weather. Probably tomorrow.

    I'd rather fish for trout or moving water, but it's something.
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