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Very funny, Sam! Unfortunately, I am not a fish geek. I guess I will have to work harder to be one.
# 21) Engages in denial despite central positioning and preponderance of fish tanks in home.
Very funny, Sam! Unfortunately, I am not a fish geek. I guess I will have to work harder to be one.
# 21) Engages in denial despite central positioning and preponderance of fish tanks in home.
After further reflection, I find that out of the original 20 points that you posted, I have a yes next to 12 of them.
How sad.
Talk about sad, I have one drawer in my dresser just for fish t-shirts.
I also have 1/4 of the closet in the next room filled with fish club shirts.
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After further reflection, I find that out of the original 20 points that you posted, I have a yes next to 12 of them.
How sad.
Talk about sad, I have one drawer in my dresser just for fish t-shirts.
I also have 1/4 of the closet in the next room filled with fish club shirts.
I really find #17 hits home. How many times have I gone into someones house and thought. 'The door is wide enough for large tanks, a huge tank would look nice on that wall (I wonder which way the floor joists run.)
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-Talks about fish and aquatic plants clubs to strangers in grocery stores.
-Visits local fish stores to find prospective members for fish clubs.
-If single, includes fish and fish clubs in conversation to determine who might be interested (in the fish..)
You are a fish geek if you have ever been to a New Year's Eve party (or any party for that matter) where someone opens up an Axelrod's Atlas (or Burgess's Marine Atlas) and people start shouting out the scientific names of the fish (correctly)!
I have. Twice.
Andy
You are a fish geek if your principal focus when a storm system comes through the area is whether it will trigger breeding by any of your fish.