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Date:         Mon, 07 Nov 94 10:16:06 CST
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From:         Joel Walker <JWALKER@ua1vm.ua.edu>
Subject:      Re: noodles

On Mon, 7 Nov 94 10:11:54 CST Dan Houg said: >> Joel: I have never put a wet noodle up a wildcat's rear end, much less >> anything else ;) >this must be that Southern sport referred to as *noodl'in* >(actually, noodl'in is far worse-- copius amount of alcohol followed >by a trip to a river whereby one reaches his/her hand and arm up into >holes in the bank with the hopes of grabbing a 30 pound catfish. nevermind >the cottonmouths, gators, etc.-- but I'm a northerner and really >couldn't substantiate this. they drive to the river in a VW van)

nah. they call that kind of catfishing: Grabbling. they really do it, too. i saw a 40-lb catfish the fellow had caught that way. BIGGGGGG damn fish!!! it's amazing it didn't drown him ... or at least swallow his arm. but they don't have much of a set of teeth. now, i do NOT think i'd want to go Grabbling for Pike!!!! :)

the noodle thing is an old expression about the difficulty of a situation or thing: why, i'd rather try to stick a wet noodle up a wildcat's ass!!!

so, yeah. you're probably right: if it's difficult (or crazy), and you do it anyway, you're probably just 'noodlin' along. :)

joel


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