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(Message started by: Bondservant on Nov 12th, 2005, 11:03am)

Title: Trolls
Post by Bondservant on Nov 12th, 2005, 11:03am
What, pray tell,  is a troll?

Title: Re: Trolls
Post by Jasmyn on Nov 12th, 2005, 11:21am
T - a Trojan
R - Riffraff
O - Obsessively
L - Lying
L - Lurker

Title: Re: Trolls
Post by john_d on Nov 12th, 2005, 11:29am

wikipedia knows all...

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_troll

For instance, if you already knew what a troll was before you asked, you are one by asking.

I just read it for the first time now and I was amazed that someone actually became famous specifically for being an Internet troll, the king of the Trolls I guess you could say....

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Klerck


Title: Re: Trolls
Post by Bondservant on Nov 12th, 2005, 1:02pm
Thank you kindly for the responses.  The info on Wikipedia was excellent.  I asked because I did not know what a troll was.  Now, while I claim innocence to the charge of trolling in this string, I now realize I have been guilty of trolling in the past, without knowing it was trolling.  For the time being, I guess, I must be a reformed troll.  I hope I don't backslide....  Of course, if I was trolling, those who responded would be truly yahoos, wouldn't they?  Oops, fell off the wagon!

Title: Re: Trolls
Post by john_d on Nov 12th, 2005, 3:45pm

on 11/12/05 at 13:02:09, Bondservant wrote:
Thank you kindly for the responses.  The info on Wikipedia was excellent.  I asked because I did not know what a troll was.  Now, while I claim innocence to the charge of trolling in this string, I now realize I have been guilty of trolling in the past, without knowing it was trolling.  For the time being, I guess, I must be a reformed troll.  I hope I don't backslide....  Of course, if I was trolling, those who responded would be truly yahoos, wouldn't they?  Oops, fell off the wagon!


Lol,  you are not a troll, I was just making an example from what I read.  I think real trolling is in the intent, not the action.  Everyone posts so they can get some kind of reply, why post otherwise?  Glad it helped.

Title: Re: Trolls
Post by cootie on Nov 12th, 2005, 3:53pm
Best answer is Ali..........he's a troll of trolls Pam

Have surgery will travel kinda dude...........

Title: Re: Trolls
Post by Jasmyn on Nov 12th, 2005, 3:57pm

on 11/12/05 at 15:53:51, cootie wrote:
Best answer is Ali..........he's a troll of trolls Pam

Have surgery will travel kinda dude...........


and don't forget our hat salesman ;)

Title: Re: Trolls
Post by Donna_D. on Nov 12th, 2005, 7:09pm
I saw nothing in Wikipedia about a Troll Poking Stick...


:P


DD

Title: Re: Trolls
Post by Redd715 on Nov 12th, 2005, 7:23pm
Somebody said Troll....??? >:( >:( ;;D

(stick at the ready...)


Title: Re: Trolls
Post by Bondservant on Nov 13th, 2005, 1:06am
"Troll" is a great term!  Illustrates perfectly what a troll does...  I've been chuckling to myself periodically since you all defined it for me, which makes those around me think I've gone completely off my rocker.  Thanks again. ;;D

Title: Re: Trolls
Post by cootie on Nov 13th, 2005, 1:34am
Don't trolls live under bridges with warts on there noses......and green teeth.........what do trolls eat.....anyone know what there staple diet is.....I hear it's little kids ? Yummy in the tummy Pam  8)

Title: Re: Trolls
Post by pattik on Nov 13th, 2005, 11:35am
Internet trolls have given REAL TROLLS (http://www.sns.no/troll/trolhist.htm) a bad name. >:(

Title: Re: Trolls
Post by cootie on Nov 13th, 2005, 1:05pm
Oh yeah......I see alot of them at Walmart. Never pay more for less Pam

Title: Re: Trolls
Post by Melissa on Nov 13th, 2005, 8:27pm
I only equate troll with a Mister Twister. ;;D

Title: Re: Trolls
Post by BikerBob on Nov 14th, 2005, 2:18am

on 11/13/05 at 20:27:46, Melissa wrote:
I only equate troll with a Mister Twister. ;;D


Dear Melissa,

I have have always been a bit sceptical about these Mister Twister Grubs. I was told they worked well on a jig for perch so I bought a couple of packs, Chartreuse and Pumpkin Pepper. Not only have I caught alot of Perch with these, and just recently a perch of 1.2KG, I have also now caught 3 Pike, one on the 5.5KG and several Chub, one topping the 4kg. I have to say I am pretty amazed on the variety of different fish I have caught on these little 1 inch Twisters, when before I would have a large selection of spinners and plugs for these different fish, now I only need a small box with a few different coulored Twisters!

Here is a pic of the original Mister Twister........



http://im1.shutterfly.com/procserv/47b5cf32b3127cce956842f00abc00000016108AcuGThs3bt_

BB ;-)

Title: Re: Trolls
Post by Melissa on Nov 14th, 2005, 8:40am
BB, it is an amazing piece of artificial bait, isn't it?  I've caught perch, bluegills, sunfish, crappie, walleye, muskie, northerns & bass with it.  Very versitile.  My main color is chartruese (sp?).  My husband is always in shock when I catch something new with it.  Last time was the 34" muskie, hehehe. ;)




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