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Charlie J
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by Charlie J » Feb 7th, '12, 16:52
dam, thats alittle more then bertram weather
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by Skipper Dick » Feb 7th, '12, 17:11
That's damn near close to Ass Kickin wheather.
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by Charlie J » Feb 7th, '12, 18:02
more like, were in deep shit weather
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by Bob H. » Feb 7th, '12, 21:15
Self cleaning decks...fish, gear,deckhand shit from being so scared...BH
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by Harry Babb » Feb 7th, '12, 21:46
Damn near made me sea sick just to watch.......NOT ME! ! !
That's wild
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by JP Dalik » Feb 7th, '12, 22:50
I believe that it's called " ass kicked " weather.
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by Pete Fallon » Feb 7th, '12, 23:02
Brewster,
It's kind of hard to keep the spreader bars from flying around in those seas. Those North Sea fishing boats ahve a nice entry and that frigate must of had a few green gilled sailors. Not even Bertram weather can't keep the baits in the spread.
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