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	<title>Comments on: R.I.P Twitch</title>
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		<title>By: richie</title>
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		<description>There must of been something wrong with me when I was his age.  We had a cabin up on Castle Rock Lake just north of the Wisconsin Dells.  We used to catch crayfish under this small bridge (on highway Z for anyone familiar) in the rocks submerged in the water.  We used a worm on a fishing line to lure them out and then grab them.  Once my friends and I each had a crayfish we went up on the bridge and put each one on the center line of the road.  Whoever had the crayfish that made it back off the road the fastest was the winner and that crayfish got to go back in the water, the losers were used for bait when we went fishing.  The other way a crayfish got to go back in the water was if he survived the longest without getting ran over (after the others had been smooshed), he got to go back in the water then too.  Between getting hit by a car or used for bait, the crayfish survival rate was about 20%.  Oh those were fun days..........</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There must of been something wrong with me when I was his age.  We had a cabin up on Castle Rock Lake just north of the Wisconsin Dells.  We used to catch crayfish under this small bridge (on highway Z for anyone familiar) in the rocks submerged in the water.  We used a worm on a fishing line to lure them out and then grab them.  Once my friends and I each had a crayfish we went up on the bridge and put each one on the center line of the road.  Whoever had the crayfish that made it back off the road the fastest was the winner and that crayfish got to go back in the water, the losers were used for bait when we went fishing.  The other way a crayfish got to go back in the water was if he survived the longest without getting ran over (after the others had been smooshed), he got to go back in the water then too.  Between getting hit by a car or used for bait, the crayfish survival rate was about 20%.  Oh those were fun days&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;.</p>
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