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Hydrobubble

Any comments on hydrobubble anchors????
Rick
Sep 30
2006
A man who had been doing chores around the house all day was feeling stiff and sore. His wife, who was very pleased at her husband's initiative, decided to reward him by drawing him a hot bath, serving him a nice Rye whiskey, and joining him later for some extra fun.

The husband was quite happy to be pampered in this manner, so he lay in the tub, and called out for his wife to bring him his drink.

She said: If there's anything else I can do for you dear, just call for it, and I'll be happy to bring it up to you.

As soon as he heard her reach the bottom of the stairs, he let out a long, burbly bathtub fart, which produced enough stink filled bubbles to fog up the entire bathroom.

Moments later, his wife enters the room with a hot water bottle.

The confused husband looks up and says: What on earth gave you the idea that I needed a hot water bottle?

She answers: Didn't you just say, "Whataboutahottawaterbottle?"

basskisser
Oct 2
Ain't never heard tell of 'em.

So I looked them up.

http://www.anchorconcepts.com/html/welcome.asp

Looks good, not sure how they would work on a rocky bottom though - seems like that fluke design would just skip over rocks and harder bottoms whether it was right side up or not.

Interesting concept though. You could probably jury rig something with Tupperware containers or windshield fluid jugs for a regular Danforth or similar.

Shortwave
Oct 1
Larry the cable guy might, but with a couple hours work, some basic tools and some PVC pipe you could mod your exiting anchor quite nicely. It *is* a good idea. John
Oct 1
I never said it wasn't.

And I like Larry the Cable Guy.

But then I'm weird that way. :>)

Shortwave
Oct 1
Hydrobubble?

Far*ing in the bathtub?

Harry
Oct 1
No - farts in a bathtub are called blarts. Shortwave
Oct 1
   

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