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Senior Member
Join Date: Apr 2012
Location: Carlsbad Ca.
Posts: 1,206
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As a baseball fan for many years I never heard anyone complain about the word rookie. You state that you're 67 years old yet have "junior" under your BWE name. Following your posted idea of political correctness, this could be construed as wrong and demeaning too. The terms that you are offended by are not demeaning at all. They all describe someone who is new to anything including this sport who probably and most likely does not have the same skills yet as say a "seasoned" (I hope that word isn't offensive) participant. Regardless of titles that are given, ninety nine percent of the people here lend a hand and give plenty of advice to each other both on this forum and on the water. I believe that this same bunch truly wants to see everyone succeed in this sport. Based on your worries and feelings of a lack of respect about being called a noob or a rookie, and not having someone lend a hand, I have to ask, have you ever even fished with BWE guys??? Sir, in all honesty I think you will find the respect that you seek more easily by... 1. getting to the launch. 2. saying good morning to guys that you don't know. 3. asking them their names and telling them yours 4. shaking their hands. 5. falling off your kayak into water while trying to launch. I think these five things would work better than sitting at your computer trying to erase the words noob and rookie from our vocabulary. Good luck and I hope to see you on the water soon. ![]()
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