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Tonight on Discovery Channel - Tuna Wranglers...
Probably a "Deadliest Catch" rip-off like "Ice Road Truckers" but what the heck - give it shot. 8:00 PM. |
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Around 8/27/2007 4:31 PM, Short Wave Sportfishing wrote:
Tonight on Discovery Channel - Tuna Wranglers... Probably a "Deadliest Catch" rip-off like "Ice Road Truckers" but what the heck - give it shot. 8:00 PM. I've seen a couple episodes. It is a rip off, but it is kinda fun to watch Aussies jump in a pen with a $75,000 tuna and wrestle sharks, and the accents are cool. Not many episodes worth of fun and cool though; They seem to spend a lot of time sitting around doing nothing but looking for fish. I don't think it's going to even come close to the popularity that Deadliest Catch has enjoyed, and I wouldn't be surprised it it didn't make it to season 2. Discovery also has another look-alike called Lobster Wars. That one is almost as interesting as Deadliest Catch since they're on smaller boats (with open transoms! OMG!) in the unpredictable north Atlantic and have an actual (albeit small and nearly bloodless) war going on between the different lobster boats. Sabotaged traps and cut buoy lines causing tens or hundreds of thousands of dollars in losses makes for interesting TV. Plus, they also have cool accents. ![]() -- ~/Garth - 1966 Glastron V-142 Skiflite: "Blue-Boat" "There is nothing - absolutely nothing - half so much worth doing as simply messing about in boats." -- Kenneth Grahame ~~ Ventis secundis, tene cursum ~~ |
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On Mon, 27 Aug 2007 23:26:07 -0700, Garth Almgren
wrote: They seem to spend a lot of time sitting around doing nothing but looking for fish. That sounds a lot like real fishing. |
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On Aug 28, 2:26 am, Garth Almgren wrote:
Discovery also has another look-alike called Lobster Wars. That one is almost as interesting as Deadliest Catch since they're on smaller boats (with open transoms! OMG!) in the unpredictable north Atlantic and have an actual (albeit small and nearly bloodless) war going on between the different lobster boats. Sabotaged traps and cut buoy lines causing tens or hundreds of thousands of dollars in losses makes for interesting TV. Plus, they also have cool accents. ![]() Yeah, my dad slips back into his accent once in a while. He grew up on West Gloucester Island, most of our family is there or in Lynn/Revere beach area. They say my name real funny, I can't even mimic it. I remember him singing the old sailor songs, can't do that skeetin' scattin' whateverin' either, but is sure was cool to hear it. |
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On Aug 28, 9:58 am, HK wrote:
Yeah, my dad slips back into his accent once in a while. He grew up on West Gloucester Island, most of our family is there or in Lynn/Revere beach area. They say my name real funny, I can't even mimic it. I remember him singing the old sailor songs, can't do that skeetin' scattin' whateverin' either, but is sure was cool to hear it. I'm sure it will make you ill to learn that many of my family members lived in the Lynn-Revere-Salem area, Naw, I don't have any problem with you really. I'd go fishing with you anytime, actually think we would probably get on ok as long as we stayed away from politics. Besides, I hate to blow your cover but a mutual friend has assured me that you are actually a pretty decent guy ![]() and that on D-Day, though I was only an infant, I was at Revere Beach with my parents. My paternal grandfather was a shopkeeper at a store at Revere Beach and lived a few blocks away. This was in the days of the Revere Beach amusement park. An aunt of my mother's lived not far from Revere Beach and had a small farm where they raised veggies and acres of blackberries. Actually, I had relatives living all over the Boston area. You probably knew my uncle and my cousins who would have been about your age. My uncle owned a huge boarding house on top of the hill, was an electrician, a local politician, also involved in national elections on the Socialist ticket. I remember the beach as a child, don't know if the amusement park was still there then. - Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - |
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On Aug 28, 12:14 pm, John H. wrote:
On Tue, 28 Aug 2007 14:12:29 -0000, wrote: On Aug 28, 9:58 am, HK wrote: Yeah, my dad slips back into his accent once in a while. He grew up on West Gloucester Island, most of our family is there or in Lynn/Revere beach area. They say my name real funny, I can't even mimic it. I remember him singing the old sailor songs, can't do that skeetin' scattin' whateverin' either, but is sure was cool to hear it. I'm sure it will make you ill to learn that many of my family members lived in the Lynn-Revere-Salem area, Naw, I don't have any problem with you really. I'd go fishing with you anytime, actually think we would probably get on ok as long as we stayed away from politics. Besides, I hate to blow your cover but a mutual friend has assured me that you are actually a pretty decent guy ![]() and that on D-Day, though I was only an infant, I was at Revere Beach with my parents. My paternal grandfather was a shopkeeper at a store at Revere Beach and lived a few blocks away. This was in the days of the Revere Beach amusement park. An aunt of my mother's lived not far from Revere Beach and had a small farm where they raised veggies and acres of blackberries. Actually, I had relatives living all over the Boston area. You probably knew my uncle and my cousins who would have been about your age. My uncle owned a huge boarding house on top of the hill, was an electrician, a local politician, also involved in national elections on the Socialist ticket. I remember the beach as a child, don't know if the amusement park was still there then. - Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - He'll offer to take you soon. If you can stand to spend a day within 21 feet of him, you'll probably have a good time drift fishing with 12 lines in the water. Be careful not to get carried away and step off the end of the deck through the cutaway transom! -- John H- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - My boat has a cutaway transom? What's the problem with that? I mean, if you can't handle it, don't buy it ![]() |
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![]() wrote in message oups.com... My boat has a cutaway transom? What's the problem with that? I mean, if you can't handle it, don't buy it ![]() Now that's telling 'em! |
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![]() "John H." wrote in message ... He'll offer to take you soon. If you can stand to spend a day within 21 feet of him, you'll probably have a good time drift fishing with 12 lines in the water. Be careful not to get carried away and step off the end of the deck through the cutaway transom! -- John H Good grief John. You were actually one of the few...if not the only one...invited out on Harry's boat for a day of fishing. This is how you repay him.... jabs at every opportunity? That would be considered bad manners up here. |
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