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Post by MS_39455 » Sun July 15th, 2012, 10:06 pm

stygianwill wrote:
ms_39455 wrote:Where are you fishing for crappie that size (if you don't mind me asking)?



Grave Upheaval/Manticore - split
Swallowed - s/t
Tsjuder - Desert Northern Hell
sweetwater park...there's some big bass there too...from atl its only 15-20 minutes, just go on 20 west to exit 44 and follow the signs. not very secluded but its ok when you want to fish for a couple hours without traveling far


I fish there constantly, but never been able to scare up any crappie. Been seeing absolutely massive flathead catfish the last few weekends at that first big bend in the creek just downstream from the spillway. We're talking Ahab worthy leviathans: huge for creek fishing. I gotta bag one before summer's end. I'm strongly considering badcarburetor's method at the moment.

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Post by BlackRoija » Sun July 15th, 2012, 10:20 pm

if you catch any you don't want lemme know, I'll fry em up nice and crispy like

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Post by stewvee » Mon July 16th, 2012, 8:55 am

MS_39455 wrote:
stygianwill wrote:
ms_39455 wrote:Where are you fishing for crappie that size (if you don't mind me asking)?



Grave Upheaval/Manticore - split
Swallowed - s/t
Tsjuder - Desert Northern Hell
sweetwater park...there's some big bass there too...from atl its only 15-20 minutes, just go on 20 west to exit 44 and follow the signs. not very secluded but its ok when you want to fish for a couple hours without traveling far
I fish there constantly, but never been able to scare up any crappie. Been seeing absolutely massive flathead catfish the last few weekends at that first big bend in the creek just downstream from the spillway. We're talking Ahab worthy leviathans: huge for creek fishing. I gotta bag one before summer's end. I'm strongly considering badcarburetor's method at the moment.


Caught a lot of flats there. chicken livers, gizzards, or pork necks---especially with enough bone for you to glom on a good treble hook. They aint gettin off that.
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Post by Moloc » Tue July 17th, 2012, 7:32 am

Last night while ripping up carpet in the basement (in reverse order):

Embryonic Necropsy And Devourment by Carcass
Anti-Castro by Brujeria
Hate's Plague by Immolation
Resurrection by Terrorizer
Run Whitey Run by Agathocles
Green by Rotten Sound
Praise Of The Almighty by Hate Eternal
Brood Of Evil by Mortician
Lost Souls Domain by Bolt Thrower
Too Much, Too Little by Cryptic Slaughter
They Crawl Inside Me Uninvited by Coldworker
Bind Torture Kill by Suffocation
Sodomic Baptism by Disgorge
My Untold Apocalpyse by Misery Index
Vengeance Is Mine by Morbid Angel
Trojan Whore by Pig Destroyer
Crematorium by Terrorizer
World Downfall by Terrorizer
Let A Poor Man Be by Clutch
Witchdoctor by Clutch
The Amazing Kreskin by Clutch
Minotaur by Clutch
Abraham Lincoln by Clutch)

And then the last half of WNGTI on 88.

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Post by Kaganator » Tue July 17th, 2012, 10:06 am

Moloc wrote:
Lost Souls Domain by Bolt Thrower
Too Much, Too Little by Cryptic Slaughter
They Crawl Inside Me Uninvited by Coldworker
Bind Torture Kill by Suffocation
Sodomic Baptism by Disgorge
My Untold Apocalpyse by Misery Index
Vengeance Is Mine by Morbid Angel
Trojan Whore by Pig Destroyer
Crematorium by Terrorizer
World Downfall by Terrorizer
:)

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Post by MetalPaul » Wed July 18th, 2012, 6:56 am

dessection ~storm of the lights bane
Darkest Regards...

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Post by Kaganator » Wed July 18th, 2012, 10:27 am

Manowar - El Gringo (from the Mel Gibson movie "Get The Gringo").


Also, Anthrax - I Am The Law
Havok - Time is Up
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Post by Diana » Wed July 18th, 2012, 12:27 pm

GBH - Punk Junkies

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Post by stewvee » Wed July 18th, 2012, 12:38 pm

Diana wrote:GBH - Punk Junkies
where's the like button on this thing?
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Post by badcarburetor » Wed July 18th, 2012, 2:34 pm

MetalPaul wrote:dessection ~storm of the lights bane
That's one that always hits the spot.
Diana wrote:GBH - Punk Junkies
I always avoided that one because of the name. Does it stand up to the earlier stuff?


Tank - War Nation
I was pretty nervous spinning this because I'm really into their old Motorhead x Cockney Rejects sound. It's a good album, even if some of the songs really could have used some trimming. Doesn't have the gritty rawness of their best stuff, but for a reunion album thirty years on, it's pretty decent. Reminds me of solo Dio. Not totally my thing, but it could be far worse.
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Post by Brian » Wed July 18th, 2012, 2:37 pm

Swans - My Father blah blah blah


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Post by Diana » Wed July 18th, 2012, 2:48 pm

badcarburetor wrote:
Diana wrote:GBH - Punk Junkies
I always avoided that one because of the name. Does it stand up to the earlier stuff?
1. It rules.
2. I realize afresh that Colin does not speak English. WTF he is saying, I have no idea ever. (Love you, Colin! Call me.)

STAHM CHAY SAH!

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Post by stewvee » Wed July 18th, 2012, 3:42 pm

it's not the clay years, but sounds like GBH, and that's all that's important.
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Post by badcarburetor » Thu July 19th, 2012, 10:07 am

stewvee wrote:it's not the clay years, but sounds like GBH, and that's all that's important.
Fair enough. I'll check it out. I'm stoked to hear "new" GBH. I <3 the classics so much that I've always feared sullying my image of them by listening to potentially crappy, uninspired later efforts.
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Post by Diana » Fri July 20th, 2012, 5:41 am

I can understand your hesitation what with Fridge and Church falling in the middle there. But Punk Junkies is good.

And Steamy wins again because I put the Clay Years back on.

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