NFR Humor (No political jokes)

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Re: Montana Fly Fishing

I enjoy civilization...and smaller scared-y-cat bears...but the down side is that the best fly fishing seems to come with potential maiming, mortal danger and possible death...I'll take my risks on the freeway.
 
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I live about 45 minutes from there. Went with a buddy as an adult (I didn't grow up in NJ, so missed out on its early days) and had a blast. Thinking back on what was allowed back then, is mind-boggling. I don't remember some of the attractions featured in the trailer (they were probably shut down by the time I visited), but there were still a number of pretty wild ones that we did. One positive historical note - the owner actually set up NJ's first post-Prohibition microbrewery. He imported equipment from Germany (including wooden fermenters) and hired a German brewmeister to brew traditional German unfiltered lagers.
 
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I live about 45 minutes from there. Went with a buddy as an adult (I didn't grow up in NJ, so missed out on its early days) and had a blast. Thinking back on what was allowed back then, is mind-boggling. I don't remember some of the attractions featured in the trailer (they were probably shut down by the time I visited), but there were still a number of pretty wild ones that we did. One positive historical note - the owner actually set up NJ's first post-Prohibition microbrewery. He imported equipment from Germany (including wooden fermenters) and hired a German brewmeister to brew traditional German unfiltered lagers.
They feature that brewery in the movie! The movie was hilarious in the first half but kind of horrifying toward the end.
 
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Some of the stuff she comes up with is quite funny.

I'm not a fan, but funny is funny.
 
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