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Posts by undrh2ohntr
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This place is blowing up. Welcome, I just got here myself, but a good vibe for sure.
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Monster............I am insanely jealous of that grill setup you have, very nice. When I buy a bigger house that will be the first thing built in the backyard.
I have been on a baja trip with Genaro and he made the Zarandeado both nights with the fish we shot that day..........absolutely amazing. I love to cook and especially grill, I have a keen eye and watched the master at work. Let me tell you, WSB makes amazing Zarandeado:toast2:
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Wellcome !!
Do you have any recommendations for a good high school Modern World History book?
I only know the two I have used based on my districts adoption (been through a couple of versions). One is advanced WH and the other is just your basic world history. In all reality it should be called "Western Civilization" as it is very Euro-centric but that is another discussion. The text have gotten better over the years to include a more broad point of view.
World History:Patterns of Interaction-Standard book (Houghton Mifflin)-Lots of graphs, maps, charts-very visual
World History:Modern Times (Glencoe)-more technical, LOTS of info., good stuff, but much more college type text without as many pics and things to keep/catch students attention.Tommy.........how's it bro?
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Bienvenido Gringo....Que onda Eric, when are we going to Baja..
Hola Genaro,
Trying to get a Fall trip organized..........just need to get paroled from the warden:D
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Eric!! Glad to see another one of the brothers cruz over here and join.
Shore dive LJ next week Ill pick u up on the ski at Casa again. Let me know
That is definitely possible.
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It has to bust open soon..........................I hope:D
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Thanks again for the welcomes This is a nice and chill site.
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That's cool.
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Hi-thanks for the welcoming.
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Welcome to the forum.
In Jiu Jitsu watch out for the strong new guys when you choose partners to roll with, they're the ones that are all gung ho and rough, and will make you hurt yourself.
:laughing3: funny you say that, I am "that guy" right now. I am learning the slow lesson of patience and technique vs. trying to use muscle. My little brother is the one getting me into it, he has helped me tremendously with the learning curve. It is a beautiful art form and very humbling to say the least.
Thanks for the welcome, I look forward to using the site.
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Hey everyone,
I'm doing the required introduction, not a bad idea I see some familiar screen names and some new ones.........here goes.
I am a native San Diegan, been in the ocean since diapers. I have been hook n line fishing all my life (mostly freshwater but some salt as well). I used to dive with my pops and a polespear as a kid but got into serious freedive spearfishing about 6-7 years ago. I usually dive So.Cal, the islands near (when I can catch a ride), and baja when I can get away from the family.
I shoot the usual WSB, YT, halibut, and calicos here in So.Cal and the usual suspects in baja. I have a 10ft. inflatable and kayak for diving the kelp and I still like to shore dive as well.
Here's a little about me:
1. Teacher
2. Married with two little girls
3. Addicted to spearfishing
4. Play rugby for OMBAC (just won the a national championship this past season)
5. I surf
6. Getting into Jiu-Jitsu as a replacement for rugby (I'm getting too old and the body hurts) -
Hey everyone just joined on the recommendation of Joe Acevedo. Thanks Joe. Now lets shoot some fish.
You never call me anymore.....my feelings are hurt:D
How you been Tommy? Let's get after it bro, off for summer