what happens if the one being tardy is the one being picked up? asking for a friend....also, do you think I should start a spreadsheet? also asking for a friend....![]()
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what happens if the one being tardy is the one being picked up? asking for a friend....also, do you think I should start a spreadsheet? also asking for a friend....![]()
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This…^If I want to be serious about a day of fishing I'll invite the appropriate friend or go solo. More often than not I will fish with people I enjoy spending time with, fishing be damned.
also asking for a friend, does that take almost 20 minutes? didI’mwhat if he’s just making a cup of coffee for the road.
McSwny at 0:05........but haven't we all been the dude at 0.05 before?This one is interesting to me. Maybe it's a me problem, but I RARELY have been into a niche sport shop (think fly shop, bicycle shop, skateboard shop, etc.) where I felt welcome, or part of the club. I have ALMOST always felt like the person behind the desk was too cool for me. Again, I'm pretty clear that it could and very well is a me problem, but just my perspective.
McSwny at 0:05........but haven't we all been the dude at 0.05 before?
add to the niche store discomfort, back in the day, used record stores...
Fair. That is a good shop.but I will say that I have never felt that way in the shop in town closer to the river.
You haven't been to the Confluence Fly Shop in Bellingham WA then.This one is interesting to me. Maybe it's a me problem, but I RARELY have been into a niche sport shop (think fly shop, bicycle shop, skateboard shop, etc.) where I felt welcome, or part of the club. I have ALMOST always felt like the person behind the desk was too cool for me. Again, I'm pretty clear that it could and very well is a me problem, but just my perspective.
I have not.You haven't been to the Confluence Fly Shop in Bellingham WA then.
They always make a person feel welcome.
Well said.Over the years (about half a century) I was a member of a number of diverse clubs, employment, and professional organizations, often in leadership roles.
While I believe I performed competently (who knows...my associates might beg to differ!) most of that participation was tinged with a sense of obligation or necessity. I've observed considerable group dynamic commonality in clubs and organizations that was less than attractive..which isn't at all surprising since they're all comprised of the same inherently flawed human animal (self included).
As a life-long introvert (now retired) I hold no nostalgia for those days...and rather relish enjoying my outdoor pursuits completely free of meetings, glad-handing, projects, obligations and agendas. And though I much enjoy the intermittent company of those few who share that perspective, I do know that when I'm alone in the 'great outdoors' I never feel lonely.
The best fishing buddies (like the best 'life-mates') occur organically or by chance...if they happen at all.