As some of you may not know, Sir Reel will be retiring soon and I am interested in gathering ammunition to use at his upcoming retirement party. The thing is -- its in 2 days. So, if you can please post up any funny stories about Bud/BJ/Sir Reel. If possible, make him the bad guy or the butt of the joke. No wait, you won't have to change anything for that to be the case, just tell the truth.
Of course, there is the "incorrect igloo icechest ruler incident" which I was part of since I fished with him that day. I am sure many who have "taken" are willing to "give back" at this opportune time...Seems like he was always poking at Jumptrout, Tin Can, and a bunch of others here.
Be very careful, he is known to lurk about these parts. Mums the word....
"Sir Reel" Stories needed
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"Sir Reel" Stories needed
Even a Blind Hog finds an acorn now 'n then...
Re: "Sir Reel" Stories needed
Wow! Either he has everyone initimidated around here or he has never done anything funny.
Even a Blind Hog finds an acorn now 'n then...
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Re: "Sir Reel" Stories needed
I'll give you 3 guesses but you'll only need 1
BlindHog wrote: he has never done anything funny.
In the words of the great Doc Holliday, "I'll be your huckleberry"
Re: "Sir Reel" Stories needed
Most of us could probably out run him
but they aint no out-witting him

“Before you criticize someone, you should walk a mile in their shoes. That way when you criticize them, you are a mile away from them and you have their shoes.”


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Well we got him retired after all. Good turnout including wife and a couple cute grand daughters.
I got one of his sons to give up some intel on past foibles and so on.
I also wished condolences to his poor wife who will now have to dedicate a lot more time to keeping him busy, reminding him where his keys are, helping him get dressed, etc.
He took it all as graciously as an old fella from Missoura could, given the circumstances.
I got one of his sons to give up some intel on past foibles and so on.
I also wished condolences to his poor wife who will now have to dedicate a lot more time to keeping him busy, reminding him where his keys are, helping him get dressed, etc.
He took it all as graciously as an old fella from Missoura could, given the circumstances.
Even a Blind Hog finds an acorn now 'n then...
