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VanHockeyGuy
Location: “Who are we to think we’re anybody?” - Tocchet. Penticton, BC
Joined: 04.26.2012

Aug 17 @ 10:52 PM ET
Coach of the All Blacks is getting 'Travis Green'd' right now.
Better game against the Springboks tho.

Just got back from a quick work trip in Wellington,which reminded me of Vancouver.
Quite wet today and warm in Auckland.


Looking forward to Xmas in Vancouver/Mexico this year.
Hope to catch a Canucks game in December.

- dbot


Take it to the Sheep/Kiwi thread.
Load Management
Season Ticket Holder
Vancouver Canucks
Location: Billings Spit, BC
Joined: 09.22.2019

Aug 17 @ 10:54 PM ET

- boonerbuck


You're such a lake fisherman. Coho are my bobber.
A_SteamingLombardi
Location: Systemic failure / Slurptastic
Joined: 10.12.2008

Aug 17 @ 11:17 PM ET
Coach of the All Blacks is getting 'Travis Green'd' right now.
Better game against the Springboks tho.

Just got back from a quick work trip in Wellington,which reminded me of Vancouver.
Quite wet today and warm in Auckland.


Looking forward to Xmas in Vancouver/Mexico this year.
Hope to catch a Canucks game in December.

- dbot

Just in time for next years World Cup.

Hopefully the Canucks are still in the playoff hunt in December.
A_SteamingLombardi
Location: Systemic failure / Slurptastic
Joined: 10.12.2008

Aug 17 @ 11:17 PM ET
Actually I'm having an awesome time!
- VanHockeyGuy

Not you, you're always having an awesome time.
dbot
Vancouver Canucks
Location: Auckland -Burn it all down
Joined: 10.22.2008

Aug 17 @ 11:29 PM ET
Just in time for next years World Cup.

Hopefully the Canucks are still in the playoff hunt in December.

- A_SteamingLombardi


Yeah.
It'll be my son's 1st NHL game.
As long as there are goals scored, we'll be happy.
boonerbuck
Vancouver Canucks
Location: Not Quesnel, BC
Joined: 10.11.2005

Aug 17 @ 11:51 PM ET
You're such a lake fisherman. Coho are my bobber.
- Load Management


The Skeena and it's tributaries run through my veins. Dew worms run through yours....
Load Management
Season Ticket Holder
Vancouver Canucks
Location: Billings Spit, BC
Joined: 09.22.2019

Aug 18 @ 12:18 AM ET
The Skeena and it's tributaries run through my veins. Dew worms run through yours....

- boonerbuck


Lol. I don't care what's running through my veins when the fishing is this good. #lakeseasonloser
Marwood
Vancouver Canucks
Location: Cumberland, BC
Joined: 03.18.2010

Aug 18 @ 12:31 AM ET
I don't know what either of you are talking about tbh.
- dbot

The usual Booner conversation, he's the only one that understands.
1970vintage
Seattle Kraken
Location: BC
Joined: 11.11.2010

Aug 18 @ 12:47 AM ET
Fishingbuzz > Rapeingbuzz

Though I’d prefer winebuzz to both. Had a cheap South African Sauv Blanc with stir fry tonight. Hit the spot.
A_SteamingLombardi
Location: Systemic failure / Slurptastic
Joined: 10.12.2008

Aug 18 @ 12:48 AM ET
Fishingbuzz > Rapeingbuzz

Though I’d prefer winebuzz to both. Had a cheap South African Sauv Blanc with stir fry tonight. Hit the spot.

- 1970vintage


Moby-Dick or The Whale by Herman Mellville

CHAPTER 26. Knights and Squires.
The chief mate of the Pequod was Starbuck, a native of Nantucket, and a Quaker by descent. He was a long, earnest man, and though born on an icy coast, seemed well adapted to endure hot latitudes, his flesh being hard as twice-baked biscuit. Transported to the Indies, his live blood would not spoil like bottled ale. He must have been born in some time of general drought and famine, or upon one of those fast days for which his state is famous. Only some thirty arid summers had he seen; those summers had dried up all his physical superfluousness. But this, his thinness, so to speak, seemed no more the token of wasting anxieties and cares, than it seemed the indication of any bodily blight. It was merely the condensation of the man. He was by no means ill-looking; quite the contrary. His pure tight skin was an excellent fit; and closely wrapped up in it, and embalmed with inner health and strength, like a revivified Egyptian, this Starbuck seemed prepared to endure for long ages to come, and to endure always, as now; for be it Polar snow or torrid sun, like a patent chronometer, his interior vitality was warranted to do well in all climates. Looking into his eyes, you seemed to see there the yet lingering images of those thousand-fold perils he had calmly confronted through life. A staid, steadfast man, whose life for the most part was a telling pantomime of action, and not a tame chapter of sounds. Yet, for all his hardy sobriety and fortitude, there were certain qualities in him which at times affected, and in some cases seemed well nigh to overbalance all the rest. Uncommonly conscientious for a seaman, and endued with a deep natural reverence, the wild watery loneliness of his life did therefore strongly incline him to superstition; but to that sort of superstition, which in some organizations seems rather to spring, somehow, from intelligence than from ignorance. Outward portents and inward presentiments were his. And if at times these things bent the welded iron of his soul, much more did his far-away domestic memories of his young Cape wife and child, tend to bend him still more from the original ruggedness of his nature, and open him still further to those latent influences which, in some honest-hearted men, restrain the gush of dare-devil daring, so often evinced by others in the more perilous vicissitudes of the fishery. “I will have no man in my boat,” said Starbuck, “who is not afraid of a whale.” By this, he seemed to mean, not only that the most reliable and useful courage was that which arises from the fair estimation of the encountered peril, but that an utterly fearless man is a far more dangerous comrade than a coward.

“Aye, aye,” said Stubb, the second mate, “Starbuck, there, is as careful a man as you’ll find anywhere in this fishery.” But we shall ere long see what that word “careful” precisely means when used by a man like Stubb, or almost any other whale hunter.

Starbuck was no crusader after perils; in him courage was not a sentiment; but a thing simply useful to him, and always at hand upon all mortally practical occasions. Besides, he thought, perhaps, that in this business of whaling, courage was one of the great staple outfits of the ship, like her beef and her bread, and not to be foolishly wasted. Wherefore he had no fancy for lowering for whales after sun-down; nor for persisting in fighting a fish that too much persisted in fighting him. For, thought Starbuck, I am here in this critical ocean to kill whales for my living, and not to be killed by them for theirs; and that hundreds of men had been so killed Starbuck well knew. What doom was his own father’s? Where, in the bottomless deeps, could he find the torn limbs of his brother?

With memories like these in him, and, moreover, given to a certain superstitiousness, as has been said; the courage of this Starbuck which could, nevertheless, still flourish, must indeed have been extreme. But it was not in reasonable nature that a man so organized, and with such terrible experiences and remembrances as he had; it was not in nature that these things should fail in latently engendering an element in him, which, under suitable circumstances, would break out from its confinement, and burn all his courage up. And brave as he might be, it was that sort of bravery chiefly, visible in some intrepid men, which, while generally abiding firm in the conflict with seas, or winds, or whales, or any of the ordinary irrational horrors of the world, yet cannot withstand those more terrific, because more spiritual terrors, which sometimes menace you from the concentrating brow of an enraged and mighty man.

But were the coming narrative to reveal in any instance, the complete abasement of poor Starbuck’s fortitude, scarce might I have the heart to write it; for it is a thing most sorrowful, nay shocking, to expose the fall of valour in the soul. Men may seem detestable as joint stock-companies and nations; knaves, fools, and murderers there may be; men may have mean and meagre faces; but man, in the ideal, is so noble and so sparkling, such a grand and glowing creature, that over any ignominious blemish in him all his fellows should run to throw their costliest robes. That immaculate manliness we feel within ourselves, so far within us, that it remains intact though all the outer character seem gone; bleeds with keenest anguish at the undraped spectacle of a valor-ruined man. Nor can piety itself, at such a shameful sight, completely stifle her upbraidings against the permitting stars. But this august dignity I treat of, is not the dignity of kings and robes, but that abounding dignity which has no robed investiture. Thou shalt see it shining in the arm that wields a pick or drives a spike; that democratic dignity which, on all hands, radiates without end from God; Himself! The great God absolute! The centre and circumference of all democracy! His omnipresence, our divine equality!

If, then, to meanest mariners, and renegades and castaways, I shall hereafter ascribe high qualities, though dark; weave round them tragic graces; if even the most mournful, perchance the most abased, among them all, shall at times lift himself to the exalted mounts; if I shall touch that workman’s arm with some ethereal light; if I shall spread a rainbow over his disastrous set of sun; then against all mortal critics bear me out in it, thou just Spirit of Equality, which hast spread one royal mantle of humanity over all my kind! Bear me out in it, thou great democratic God! who didst not refuse to the swart convict, Bunyan, the pale, poetic pearl; Thou who didst clothe with doubly hammered leaves of finest gold, the stumped and paupered arm of old Cervantes; Thou who didst pick up Andrew Jackson from the pebbles; who didst hurl him upon a war-horse; who didst thunder him higher than a throne! Thou who, in all Thy mighty, earthly marchings, ever cullest Thy selectest champions from the kingly commons; bear me out in it, O God!


1970vintage
Seattle Kraken
Location: BC
Joined: 11.11.2010

Aug 18 @ 12:59 AM ET
I’m not watching, but apparently the US is losing late in the 3rd
boonerbuck
Vancouver Canucks
Location: Not Quesnel, BC
Joined: 10.11.2005

Aug 18 @ 1:05 AM ET
You're such a lake fisherman. Coho are my bobber.
- Load Management



boonerbuck
Vancouver Canucks
Location: Not Quesnel, BC
Joined: 10.11.2005

Aug 18 @ 1:07 AM ET
The usual Booner conversation, he's the only one that understands.
- Marwood


You talked yourself in a circle. As usual. When you moving to Wokeberta? Can't wait to see it in your location.
Load Management
Season Ticket Holder
Vancouver Canucks
Location: Billings Spit, BC
Joined: 09.22.2019

Aug 18 @ 1:08 AM ET

- boonerbuck


I catch fish right now, you don't.
boonerbuck
Vancouver Canucks
Location: Not Quesnel, BC
Joined: 10.11.2005

Aug 18 @ 1:13 AM ET
Lol. I don't care what's running through my veins when the fishing is this good. #lakeseasonloser
- Load Management


Until very recently, I use to camp on the Skeena for a month every early fall. My daily reports and adventures were very well received here except for the occasional sour puss snagger like yourself.

Can't afford it last couple of seasons... I'm heartbroken about it but hopefully things turn around in future seasons. I could still go up there and fish on foot but it's not the same without my little jet boat. They are having a legendary run this summer...
boonerbuck
Vancouver Canucks
Location: Not Quesnel, BC
Joined: 10.11.2005

Aug 18 @ 1:14 AM ET
I catch fish right now, you don't.
- Load Management


Those snagging tickets will catch up to you.... learn how to fish... grasshopper.
Marwood
Vancouver Canucks
Location: Cumberland, BC
Joined: 03.18.2010

Aug 18 @ 1:16 AM ET
You talked yourself in a circle. As usual. When you moving to Wokeberta? Can't wait to see it in your location.

- boonerbuck

I sure did. You caught me.
boonerbuck
Vancouver Canucks
Location: Not Quesnel, BC
Joined: 10.11.2005

Aug 18 @ 1:23 AM ET
I sure did. You caught me.
- Marwood


You never answered my question btw.... why are the arenas empty in Alberta for the WJC?
1970vintage
Seattle Kraken
Location: BC
Joined: 11.11.2010

Aug 18 @ 1:25 AM ET
You never answered my question btw.... why are the arenas empty in Alberta for the WJC?
- boonerbuck


Lack of sovereignty
Load Management
Season Ticket Holder
Vancouver Canucks
Location: Billings Spit, BC
Joined: 09.22.2019

Aug 18 @ 1:26 AM ET
Those snagging tickets will catch up to you.... learn how to fish... grasshopper.

- boonerbuck


Snagging? Naw bro, it's not pincasting nor fly fishing. It's casting into the ocean.
1970vintage
Seattle Kraken
Location: BC
Joined: 11.11.2010

Aug 18 @ 1:26 AM ET
Truscott eliminated
Reubenkincade
Location: BC
Joined: 11.18.2016

Aug 18 @ 2:09 AM ET
Thanks Carol

I only cheer for Canada, but cheer against the US and Sweden, for all of my life.
Never liked those 2 teams.
I will not take it out on these kids, for the piss-poor actions of others, it would be like taking out my frustrations on the Canucks, for Benning and his many wrong-doings.

#GoCanadaGo
boonerbuck
Vancouver Canucks
Location: Not Quesnel, BC
Joined: 10.11.2005

Aug 18 @ 2:19 AM ET
Snagging? Naw bro, it's not pincasting nor fly fishing. It's casting into the ocean.
- Load Management


I bet your biggest expense is treble hooks. Which ones have the gnarliest barbs?
Load Management
Season Ticket Holder
Vancouver Canucks
Location: Billings Spit, BC
Joined: 09.22.2019

Aug 18 @ 2:21 AM ET
I bet your biggest expense is treble hooks. Which ones have the gnarliest barbs?

- boonerbuck


Barbs? Are you 80 years old?
boonerbuck
Vancouver Canucks
Location: Not Quesnel, BC
Joined: 10.11.2005

Aug 18 @ 2:22 AM ET
Thanks Carol

I only cheer for Canada, but cheer against the US and Sweden, for all of my life.
Never liked those 2 teams.
I will not take it out on these kids, for the piss-poor actions of others, it would be like taking out my frustrations on the Canucks, for Benning and his many wrong-doings.

#GoCanadaGo

- Reubenkincade


Or taking it out on the Canucks for Rutherford's past sweeping wife beating under the carpet and then listing Burke as a finalist for the GM job here only months ago.... wouldn't be fair to our kids to link the two.
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