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MdCrappie

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    Crappie, Stripers and Blue Crabs
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    Middle River Maryland

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  1. Any interest in a Conflict 2000? No issues just a bit of rash. No corrosion. Line is 10lb Suffix 832 I'd ship it to you for $65
  2. Especially at about a Buck Fifty for a QUART! Crazy
  3. Had that happen back in November with a broken rod I returned for warranty inspection. Showed as received(like yours), but no one entered into the computer. The lady I talked to got my information and had the warranty desk ship out my replacement rod the same day. If you have only conversed via email I'd suggest you call, the loss is definitely on them.
  4. Well you were back on the site an hour ago and yet still no payment info. Would take under a minute to type it. Sorry you are so stressed about my "attitude", really not worth it. Surprisingly I've had easier dealings with Marketplace. Go ahead and send them to @Skin I'm going to pass. Hope everyone receives what they want....
  5. OK, I stated which ones I would like, but left the decision up to you. I'm just awaiting payment instructions. Thanks
  6. When I said " Herkules label on front" these are what I wanted. I guess it's up to you to decide who gets what.
  7. Looks like 2 pair of bibs, so I'll take the ones with the Herkules label on front.
  8. Problem is that you have a single projectile. You'd be surprised the number of people who couldn't hit a silhouette target at 7 yards with a slug. I saw it first hand. With 40 shooters OVER half missed. And after having 2 or 3 range days some still couldn't hit it. All this in a training situation, not life or death high stress. 2nd shot? Forget it, one even dropped the weapon from the recoil. Some people would need to shoot monthly to have any consistency. With 2-3/4" 00 buck you have (9) .33 cal rounds going to target. In a stairwell it's almost a can't miss situation.
  9. Just look at where their $$$$ is invested. Leading investments include big lobbying forces, from pharma to oil to defense Pharmaceutical and biotechnology giants are also popular investments for elected officials. Johnson & Johnson and Pfizer, the makers of COVID-19 vaccines, were the most-held pharmaceutical stocks in Congress in 2020, owned by 44 and 37 members, respectively. Congress' stock trades in particular are worthy of scrutiny. Despite a law requiring members to quickly and publicly disclose when they buy and sell stocks and corporate bonds, Insider found that many have failed to comply, often disclosing trades late, if at all.
  10. Not up north (Canada). A Canadian swimming competition allowed a trans-identified 50-year-old biological male to compete against teenage girls over this past weekend in Toronto. Nicholas J. Cepeda, also known as "Melody Wiseheart," competed against girls aged 13 and 14 in the Richmond Hill Aquatic Centre's Fall Classic swimming competition at Markham Pan Am Centre on Oct. 20, according to Rebel News. Cepeda is a member of the Orangeville Otters Swim Club. While the Pan Am Centre initially denied that the 50-year-old man was competing against teenage girls, documents obtained by the outlet reveal otherwise. According to the competition schedule, Cepeda competed under the name "Melody Wisehart" in the Heat 3 race, which lists Wisehart's age at 50, while the rest of the competitors are listed between the ages of 13 and 14. Document Courtesy: Rebel News Cepeda notably placed last when he was up against 15-17 year old girls. Rebel News investigative reporter David Menzies said he was tipped off by concerned parents and went to the Pan Am Centre to investigate the complaint. Menzies explained that the organizers of the swim meet denied the claims that Cepeda was competing against teens, but eventually caved and confirmed his participation. According to the outlet, the organizers didn't want to get into a discussion about gender and age. Nicholas Cepeda, or "Melody Wisehart" is a professor at York University in Toronto and teaches behavioural science in the psychology department. His research focuses on children and youth, according to the university's website. The investigation follows a controversial phenomenon occurring across the Western world where trans-identified men are competing against women in female sports, which has been at the center of debate due to men dominating women. Athletes, parents, and conservative politicians have been fighting against men competing in women's sports, and some Republican-run US states have enacted legislation that bans participation. Also uses the SAME DRESSING ROOM WARMINGTON: Transgender female swimmer, 50, uses change room with young girls at Barrie event Joe Warmington Published Dec 07, 2023 • Last updated Dec 08, 2023 • Girls from age eight to 16 in a Swimming Canada-sanctioned swim meet in Barrie last week not only found themselves in the same pool as a transgender female swimmer but in the same change room, too. Parents confirmed that the person in question changed in and out of a swimsuit in the women’s locker room at the East Bayfield Community Centre during the Dec. 1 Trojan Cup. “The girls were terrified,” said one parent of a child involved. And mortified. From the changing area, where parents put up makeshift towel-tenting apparatus so no one could see their daughters and they could not see the person with male anatomy changing with them, they got into the pool to race against this 50-year-old who was competing in several categories. The whole thing is gross. “It’s all so confusing for the kids,” said one parent. “No one is comfortable. Everybody is accepting of all people but them swimming against our kids and being in the locker room with them is not appropriate.”
  11. OK look like the copper. Since they were worn once I'm guessing no scratches? If so I'll take them. $30 shipped?
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