Toilet Fishing Game
CHIJ st theresa’s game preview to carnival day on 19th april
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Forum Novelties 61225 Potty Putter Toilet Time Golf Game $19.35 The toilet time golf game that lets you practice your putting while going to the bathroom. Sure it sounds funny, but for the golfer that just can’t get enough of the game, it’s the perfect item. The Potty Putter comes complete with a putting green made from the same professional carpet found at miniature golf courses, a cup with a flag, 2 golf balls, a putter and a “Do Not Disturb” door hanger. A … |
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Toilet Fishing – Potty Fisher Toilet Game $22.98 You loved our Potty Putter, now try Potty Fishing! This hilarious toilet game is an ideal fishing gift for Birthdays, Fathers Day, or as Christmas gifts! Try and catch 4 fish in the bowl of water with the provided fishing rod as you sit astride your toilet. Who knows how long you may be in there? With this Potty Fishing toilet game there is no need to rush things. Sit back, relax and enjoy a spot … |
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Potty Fisher – Bathroom Fishing Game $22.80 Just watch out for the brown trout! The toilet time fishing game that lets you enjoy some fishing whilst going to the bathroom. Sure it sounds funny, but for the fisherman that just can’t get enough of the sport, it’s the perfect item! The Potty Fisher come complete with a water themed mat, a fishing rod, a bowl for the water and, or course, 4 fish! There is even a ‘Do Not Disturb’ sign include… |
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Bass Avenger $34.95 From the creators of Deer Avenger, where the hunted become the hunters, comes the role-reversing Bass Avenger. Your mission is to manage your lures, attract fishermen, and reel them in. Lures include toilet paper, pizza, girlie magazines, and a suitcase full of money. Choose from such fishing spots as Lake Sitendrink and Lake Okaychokeme. Throw back the scrawny ones or keep them for chum, and disp… |
How to dispose of leftover live bait minnows?
Canada says do not dump them into the water, but you were already fishing with them? Maybe some got away?
Well, whatever, to obey the laws:
A. Put them in shallow pan at home for cat game?
B. Flush down the toilet?
C. Dump them into boiling water for three minuites and then flush?
D. Just tthrow them into your garden?
E. Bury them next to the rose bush?
F. [some more humane alternative -- please specify]?
Why aren’t all bait minnows approved?
Does anything here make sense?
How does Canada recommend to dispose of leftover bait minnows?
Is it OK to feed them to the seagulls?
May they be thrown into the ocean?
The only sensible thing to do is to release them back into the water. I can understand the rationale behind it, they are trying not to allow an invasive species of fish to establish a breeding population into the lakes and streams.
But the best way to achieve this is by making it against the law to sell that type bait fish to start with, that may include this type of fish. Because as you stated, some will get away anyway. It sounds like a lot of bureaucratic nonsense to me.
But, that’s just my opinion and others may have a totally different take on this.
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