So, what exactly is "trolling"?
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when our old "ghost ride'in t3h whip" russian Alex owned the i-club, things were different. He had some personal issues to tend to back home and sold i-club to people that would "make it better".
Now its more like nasioc in the sense that moderators are required to administer infractions to those that don't adhear to the rules and AUP.
Really all that is required now is be polite to others, and don't post your two cents if it doesn't add benefit to the thread. if you feel the need to post random BS, head on over to our very own OT section. Not as big as Nasioc's of course.
Now its more like nasioc in the sense that moderators are required to administer infractions to those that don't adhear to the rules and AUP.
Really all that is required now is be polite to others, and don't post your two cents if it doesn't add benefit to the thread. if you feel the need to post random BS, head on over to our very own OT section. Not as big as Nasioc's of course.
Does the word "mesh" ever sound trippy to you? I mean if you say it to yourself about 37 times any word will I guess but still. Mesh. Mesh. I dunno. It's just weird.
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i agree with you, but i wouldn't say it was entirely "going off topic".
trolling: method of fishing in which a lure or a bait is pulled behind a boat at varying speeds and depths according to the nature, habitat, and size of the fish being sought. Trolling is practiced in both freshwater and salt water and with all kinds of craft; power boats that carry varied tackle and big-game gear are usually used at sea but may also be used on inland waters, where legal. Trolling permits the fisherman to cover a wide area, making it the method of choice among sport anglers in pursuit of such highly mobile species as walleye and muskellunge (muskie) in large freshwater lakes and rivers. Trolling for sport is usually done at relatively low speeds using strong rods equipped with stout lines and heavy reels. The fisherman sits facing the stern, sometimes in a specially equipped fighting chair. Troll lines are also used by trawler fishermen for commercial catches, principally salmon and tuna.


