You're absolutely right. Fishing is a good excuse to drink. :)
Actually, the way my house works is that we have a few puters, and the people I hang out w/ are net nuts, in general, so when we're together, we're usually doing low attention-span things with our net addictions, and talking to each other at the same time. We played several games during the time I was fishing, the kind you play when you look actual people in their actual eyes. :) So, yeah, and then I ended up with a bunch of good stuff.
Sometimes I fish while I'm just hanging out by myself, and I still don't want to stare at the screen. I listen to music when I'm playing, unless I'm in a situation where I need voice to talk to other players, so I'd like to be able to let my eyes roll back into my head while listening to Crosby, Stills and Nash (and Mitchell, if I'm lucky, Young will do in a pinch). I can listen for the sound of the bobber, and click when it happens, with my eyeballs still in the back of my head. If you can't appreciate that, I don't know what to tell you. :)
What I like about fishing are these:
1. The stuff I get from it
2. That I can do it while doing other things; it's low maintenance
3. The stuff I get from it
4. An excuse to drink beer
5. That I can do it while doing other things; it's low maintenance
6. Not having to watch the bobber, cuz I listen for it :)
In no particular order. I like fishin' just fine.
etc. Seriously, does one have to be totally infatuated with fishing to be good at it or
like it? Answer is nope. Give me something that I can click to focus on the bobber or something like that, and I'll be even happier about fishing.
However, I can't believe how excited I am to have discovered the relationship of fishing to tailoring. :)
Trill
YJMark wrote:
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I like to fish, but hate having to stare at the screen
You don't really like fishing then. You just like what you get when you fish.
Part of fishing is watching the bobber.