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Bowing to Roland
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<blockquote data-quote="Popeye" data-source="post: 61310" data-attributes="member: 148"><p>Fishing with the kids is more about the quality of time spent with them than the quantity of time. But I'm sure you already knew that. With that in mind, you can possibly get the best of both with this new gadget. Make sure you bring the "real" fishing poles with when you bring the rocket launcher. So that way when it fails to live up to its appeal, you can still spend time together catching fish. I would have pointed out this thing is for kids ages 8 and up and as such may prove to be too difficult for a 4 year old to handle or enjoy. Of course that could work to your advantage as he might actually prefer to fish, than rain terror on the fish from the skies. I wouldn't fret dad, catching is more fun than casting. Which do you think the rocker launcher is better at?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Popeye, post: 61310, member: 148"] Fishing with the kids is more about the quality of time spent with them than the quantity of time. But I'm sure you already knew that. With that in mind, you can possibly get the best of both with this new gadget. Make sure you bring the "real" fishing poles with when you bring the rocket launcher. So that way when it fails to live up to its appeal, you can still spend time together catching fish. I would have pointed out this thing is for kids ages 8 and up and as such may prove to be too difficult for a 4 year old to handle or enjoy. Of course that could work to your advantage as he might actually prefer to fish, than rain terror on the fish from the skies. I wouldn't fret dad, catching is more fun than casting. Which do you think the rocker launcher is better at? [/QUOTE]
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