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<blockquote data-quote="perterra" data-source="post: 3368171" data-attributes="member: 103709"><p>I'm sure someone will come along shortly and whine that optics arent mentioned in my post, </p><p></p><p>To try and steer this back away from all hurt feelings that appear to be happening (full moon I guess) </p><p></p><p>Laugh my ass off, the carp is not really considered a game fish here. Starting to change just a little with fly casters but by and large it is considered a fresh water turd rustler. </p><p></p><p>Arkansas, well lets just say that they are often wrongly stereotyped as having some similarities to the above mentioned turd rustlers in many parts of the south. I know some real nice and smart folks from Arkansas, so I say wrongly accused. But it's still funny when Bill played on the stereotype.</p><p></p><p>We as Texians get stereotyped a good bit, people say we are arrogant, boastful and overbearing. Superbia is the label I guess, and we have more than our fair share of problems here. But we dont mind the label, because after it's all said and done, we just dont care what others think, because after all, we're from Texas. :-O</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="perterra, post: 3368171, member: 103709"] I'm sure someone will come along shortly and whine that optics arent mentioned in my post, To try and steer this back away from all hurt feelings that appear to be happening (full moon I guess) Laugh my ass off, the carp is not really considered a game fish here. Starting to change just a little with fly casters but by and large it is considered a fresh water turd rustler. Arkansas, well lets just say that they are often wrongly stereotyped as having some similarities to the above mentioned turd rustlers in many parts of the south. I know some real nice and smart folks from Arkansas, so I say wrongly accused. But it's still funny when Bill played on the stereotype. We as Texians get stereotyped a good bit, people say we are arrogant, boastful and overbearing. Superbia is the label I guess, and we have more than our fair share of problems here. But we dont mind the label, because after it's all said and done, we just dont care what others think, because after all, we're from Texas. :-O [/QUOTE]
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