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New Song


by gorillabob, posted 02 Apr 2008 04:44 AM

I just added a new song. It's titled "It Would Start to Rain". I'd like to know what you think.



Sometimes


by gorillabob, posted 15 Feb 2008 01:17 PM

Sometimes
I sit in the park just to watch the birds
Sometimes
I stand on a hill just to feel the breeze
Sometime
I crawl inside myself and drown

Sometimes I laugh
Sometimes I cry
Sometimes I live
and Sometimes I just feel like dying
Sometimes

Sometimes
I walk backwards just to see where I've been
Sometimes
I play hopscotch and act like a kid
Sometimes
I close my eyes so everything disappears

Sometimes I laugh
Sometimes I cry
Sometimes I live
and Sometimes I just feel like dying
Sometimes

Sometimes when I'm all alone
and I'm listening for the telephone
Sometimes I think that phone will ring
Sometimes late at night I find
You're the only thing that's on my mind
Sometimes I get lost in yesterday
Sometimes

Sometimes
I see the stars and know there's a future
Sometimes
I feel the rain and know there's a Heaven
Sometimes
I put a gun to my head but just can't pull the trigger
I just can't pull the trigger

Sometimes I laugh
Sometimes I cry
Sometimes I live
and Sometimes I just feel like dying
Sometimes



Trout Fishing Heaven


by gorillabob, posted 09 Jul 2007 01:37 PM

I've fished for trout my entire life and never experienced anything like on the 4th of July. I went to Farmington New Mexico and fished a 1/4 mile stretch of the San Juan River. It starts at the dam that creates Navaho Lake. I didn't have my waders so I went into the river in my shorts and tennis shoes. The water temperature was about 40 degrees and the water was crystal clear. I waded out about 10 or 15 feet (about to my knees). The water was cold but my fly rod kept me warm. There were rainbows, browns and brookies swimming everywhere. They swam by my feet, they jumped from the water, they rolled over my line, they broke the surface with just a fin and sometimes their entire head would come above the water like they were as interested in seeing me as I was in seeing them. It was absolutely amazing and I can't wait to go back. When I finally walked out of the river I couldn't feel my legs, guess next time I'll remember my waders :)



Gone Fishing


by gorillabob, posted 11 Jun 2007 01:53 PM

I grabbed my fishing pole, my chest waders and my float tube and headed to the lake to get a little fishin' in. I had the taste for some crappie and catching my own seemed to be the right thing to do. I was fishin' with this little red and white jig topped off with a minnow. I threw into an opening in the brush and relaxed a little bit in my tube when suddenly my bobber was rattling and bouncing and my minnow jumped about a foot out of the water splashed back down then came up again. Then my bobber was ripped under the water and I pulled back to set the hook but missed. I put another minnow on my jig and tossed it back to that same spot. The bobber immediately started dancing and then ripped under the surface again. I pulled back to set the hook and missed again. I put another minnow on the hook and tossed it back to the same spot. The bobber again started dancing and was once again pulled from site. This time I hooked the fish. When I pulled back to set the hook my rod bent almost in half and then stopped dead. My fishin' buddy was watching me and asked if I got hung up on a log or something. I put a little more pressure on the rod and it moved. About seven minutes later I grabbed the mouth of the biggest largemouth bass I had ever caught... it was the biggest bass I had ever seen caught. I was going to have this baby mounted. It was that monster bass, that trophy bass, the lunker I always heard about but never caught. His mouth was too big for the stringer so I had to improvise. I pushed the stringer through his jaw and clipped him up, took one more look at him then dropped him back in the lake. Something didn't seem quite right. He dropped deeper in the lake than I thought he should have. Then he swam away with my stringer. In my excitement I had forgotten to reattach the stringer to my tube. Everytime I think about losing that fish I start to get that "wind knocked out of the sails" feeling but I just have to think about how much fun it was to catch the fish. The fun out weighs the loss by quite a bit. man that was a blast! It just seems like there should be a song in there someplace...



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