Hook line and sunk

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Re: Hook line and sunk

Post by Mattblack » Thu Oct 18, 2018 7:19 am

I reckon that's deliberate....great way to rack up hits on social media

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Re: Hook line and sunk

Post by frozenpod » Thu Oct 18, 2018 8:16 am

Could be.

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Re: Hook line and sunk

Post by fishnut » Thu Oct 18, 2018 8:36 am

One way to see how good the bone crusher is

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Re: Hook line and sunk

Post by Mattblack » Thu Oct 18, 2018 8:40 am

frozenpod wrote:Could be.
He brakes halfway down the ramp for no apparent reason, cameraman is positioned perfectly for filming the dismount, looks like it was it's second launch for the day (water comes out of the propeller and centre of the hull looks like its leaving a trail of water as well).
*Yeah... I should be doing heaps of other things rather than watch loops of this video

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Re: Hook line and sunk

Post by frozenpod » Thu Oct 18, 2018 8:49 am

Yes Matt I agree.

It is very strange, I just cant imagine someone doing this deliberately but it looks that way.

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Re: Hook line and sunk

Post by cobby » Thu Oct 18, 2018 8:56 am

Sinsemilla wrote:They probably just wanted to get rid of the bar crusher haha
Such an under rated comment. Perfectly apt for a back crusher

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Re: Hook line and sunk

Post by Kimtown » Thu Oct 18, 2018 11:16 am

If I could afford a crusher I'd be doing the same thing

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Re: Hook line and sunk

Post by kenzie101 » Thu Oct 18, 2018 11:35 am

Imagine if this happened at Patterson's Lakes boat ramp during peak snapper season. That would be video worthy.
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Re: Hook line and sunk

Post by hornet » Thu Oct 18, 2018 1:30 pm

Why do most here call it a back crusher ? has everyone commenting on the ride been in one ?

or is this The Five Monkeys Experiment ? :tongue:

An experimenter puts 5 monkeys in a large cage. High up at the top of the cage, well beyond the reach of the monkeys, is a bunch of bananas. Underneath the bananas is a ladder.

The monkeys immediately spot the bananas and one begins to climb the ladder. As he does, however, the experimenter sprays him with a stream of cold water. Then, he proceeds to spray each of the other monkeys.

The monkey on the ladder scrambles off. And all 5 sit for a time on the floor, wet, cold, and bewildered. Soon, though, the temptation of the bananas is too great, and another monkey begins to climb the ladder. Again, the experimenter sprays the ambitious monkey with cold water and all the other monkeys as well. When a third monkey tries to climb the ladder, the other monkeys, wanting to avoid the cold spray, pull him off the ladder and beat him.

Now one monkey is removed and a new monkey is introduced to the cage. Spotting the bananas, he naively begins to climb the ladder. The other monkeys pull him off and beat him.

Here’s where it gets interesting. The experimenter removes a second one of the original monkeys from the cage and replaces him with a new monkey. Again, the new monkey begins to climb the ladder and, again, the other monkeys pull him off and beat him - including the monkey who had never been sprayed.

By the end of the experiment, none of the original monkeys were left and yet, despite none of them ever experiencing the cold, wet, spray, they had all learned never to try and go for the bananas.
He who has the most fishing rods WINS ! :ts:

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Re: Hook line and sunk

Post by Mattblack » Thu Oct 18, 2018 1:46 pm

hornet wrote:Why do most here call it a back crusher ? has everyone commenting on the ride been in one ?

or is this The Five Monkeys Experiment ? :tongue:

An experimenter puts 5 monkeys in a large cage. High up at the top of the cage, well beyond the reach of the monkeys, is a bunch of bananas. Underneath the bananas is a ladder.

The monkeys immediately spot the bananas and one begins to climb the ladder. As he does, however, the experimenter sprays him with a stream of cold water. Then, he proceeds to spray each of the other monkeys.

The monkey on the ladder scrambles off. And all 5 sit for a time on the floor, wet, cold, and bewildered. Soon, though, the temptation of the bananas is too great, and another monkey begins to climb the ladder. Again, the experimenter sprays the ambitious monkey with cold water and all the other monkeys as well. When a third monkey tries to climb the ladder, the other monkeys, wanting to avoid the cold spray, pull him off the ladder and beat him.

Now one monkey is removed and a new monkey is introduced to the cage. Spotting the bananas, he naively begins to climb the ladder. The other monkeys pull him off and beat him.

Here’s where it gets interesting. The experimenter removes a second one of the original monkeys from the cage and replaces him with a new monkey. Again, the new monkey begins to climb the ladder and, again, the other monkeys pull him off and beat him - including the monkey who had never been sprayed.

By the end of the experiment, none of the original monkeys were left and yet, despite none of them ever experiencing the cold, wet, spray, they had all learned never to try and go for the bananas.
I now feel compelled to pull off a monkey & beat the sh!t out of a Back Crusher owner

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