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Freezing. Maybe a couple degrees over.

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posted on 18/1/13

fishing in icy waters?

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posted on 18/1/13

I KNOW WHAT ICE FISHING IS CHOICE

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I didn't know Jack was from Wisconsin.

posted on 18/1/13

That's one of the good things about Paris: lots of girls willing to take their clothes off

posted on 18/1/13

Sorry. You just seem like, you know, kind of an indoor type Suso

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posted on 18/1/13

If Snow falls in the Artic and no one sees is it still snowing?

posted on 18/1/13

I'm gonna have to get you to write that one down.

posted on 18/1/13

Tu Meke Choice

posted on 18/1/13

What bait do you use to catch ice?

posted on 18/1/13

if a bear shittts in the woods but no one can smell it, did it really shitt?

posted on 18/1/13

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What bait do you use to catch ice?

Hot coals

posted on 18/1/13

Ice fishing is what you do when the barmaid puts ice in your whiskey when you didn't want it.

posted on 18/1/13

I didn't know it snowed in China

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posted on 18/1/13

Bale you can be blasé about some things, Rose, but not about Titanic. It's over a hundred feet longer than the Mauritania and far more luxurious.

posted on 18/1/13

not anymore its not

posted on 18/1/13

Ice fishing is the practice of catching fish with lines and fish hooks through an opening in the ice on a frozen body of water.

posted on 18/1/13

you dont say

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Ok

posted on 18/1/13

Water doesn't have a body

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Yes it is. the Mauritania doesn't exist anymore, it was sold to scrap merchants ending any uncertainly of ever being longer, Titanic will always be longer.

posted on 18/1/13

HMS Belfast.

posted on 18/1/13

Red Cognoscente you may want to sit on a stool in the open on a frozen lake, or in a heated cabin on the ice, some with bunks and amenities.

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