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ledwards68
18-09-2005, 22:14
Hi everyone.

Another new one to the site. Just call me the Baldy Man. Im into shore/rock fishing. Been at Orford Ness today. Bit slow for a while but still ended up with 21 (doggies, pouting, whiting & the first of the codling)

See ya

The Baldy Man

Woodster
18-09-2005, 23:13
Hi everyone.

Another new one to the site. Just call me the Baldy Man. Im into shore/rock fishing. Been at Orford Ness today. Bit slow for a while but still ended up with 21 (doggies, pouting, whiting & the first of the codling)

See ya

The Baldy Man


Welcome to the site just for info where is Orford Ness?

Woodster

PS. What a good day you had

paid4
18-09-2005, 23:15
Hi m8 and welcome to the site - nice to have another slaphead around Phil take note you're being outnumbered :)

terry f.
18-09-2005, 23:39
Bald as a coot me and proud of it.
Welcome to the site bud,
Terry F.

Fynn
19-09-2005, 02:11
Mankind has been losing hair since we were monkeys.
Bald men are simply more genetically advanced.

ada
19-09-2005, 11:20
Here, here. Not had alot hair since I was 25, got even less now. But I blame it all on marriage. I had hair on my wedding day, so that's a good enough reason for me.

Anyway welcome and happy fishing.

Chris

ledwards68
19-09-2005, 21:05
Welcome to the site just for info where is Orford Ness?

Woodster

PS. What a good day you had

Hi

Cheers for the reply. Yeh it was a good day and I beat the missus for once. Orford Ness is in between Aldburgh and Felixstow. Really good spot. Straight in deep water. You need to get to it by boat, up the river then over shingles to the sea.

The wife wrote out last nights message for me hence the name baldy man. Cheek. Do I call her fatty?

paid4
19-09-2005, 21:14
H I beat the missus for once.

The wife wrote out last nights message for me hence the name baldy man. Cheek. Do I call her fatty?


No need to beat her 'cause she called you baldy m8 - you can get in trouble for that :eek:

mattman
19-09-2005, 21:17
how much is it to get across to the ness nowadays