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This is i think my second thread I've ever started since I joined years ago. But i have to ask:

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What is the Soap Lake Girls story? I marked this NFR even though it might actually be fishing related. I have no idea! Though i'm inclined to think not!
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Actually it's my fourth. I just looked. A long time ago i compared golf to flyfishing (I golf about as well as i fish and bowl, but it doesn't stop me).... and a few other things like my rod's grip not fitting my hand. I forgot i posted those.
This one time bass fishing something happened and next thing you know these jokers took it and ran with it...:D
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What is the Soap Lake Girls story? I marked this NFR even though it might actually be fishing related. I have no idea! Though i'm inclined to think not!
I'm from Goldendale. I don't know. Tom
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This one time bass fishing something happened and next thing you know these jokers took it and ran with it...:D
That doesn't answer my question b_illymac! :) Is it an inside joke? If so then i don't need to know. But i've seen enough references to wonder.
Soap Lake girls are the dry side equivalent to the wild and wiley wet side Bremalos.
SF
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They are the jewel of the greater Ephrata metro area. We can all only hope to bring one home to meet mom someday.
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In the great tradition of WFF...everybody say it loud...the search functional will provide all the answers you need.

I have never been interested in the origin of this reference until your thread but it took me about 20 seconds to find an older post referencing tick checks and a bashful young man named b_illymac. All things considered, it seemed pretty tame considering some of the things I have encountered in the great outdoors......or on my walk into the office through downtown Seattle on a daily basis.

A lot of mileage off the story if that truly is the origin!
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Soap lake girls are like "Hotel California" lyrics in reverse. You should never check them out, and always leave.... at fast pace, they have been known to sprint. Ok I feel bad now, there are probably many young ladies there that might well deserve a second cast.:confused:;)
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It all started with this thread:

http://www.washingtonflyfishing.com...nters-of-the-people-kind.117474/#post-1156057

After that, it evolved into a WFF stereotype for a type of woman that men find repulsive.
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Not sure since I've never met anyone from Soap Lake but given the high amount of ionized calcium in water the high school teachers have big......smiles....:)

Gawd those could feed a Mormon family of chironomids for at least a season if not two.
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It all started with this thread:

http://www.washingtonflyfishing.com...nters-of-the-people-kind.117474/#post-1156057

After that, it evolved into a WFF stereotype for a type of woman that men find repulsive.
Repulsive? No No No Freestone...Small town girls make the world go round! Nothing repulsive. I'm just a taken man though.
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Soap Lake girls are the dry side equivalent to the wild and wiley wet side Bremalos.
SF
I always thought there were double D's in the spelling of the Bremerton ladies.
What do you get when you have three Soap Lake girls together?
A full set of teeth.
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From what ever came out of the story. I got the impression that it was all a big joke. And has went on from there. I just ignore most of the Bull Shit on here anymore. And there is a lot put out there.
Hahahaha... I read the whole thread. Thank you Freestone!

First off, loved that b_illymac tells his whole story and then posts ONLY photos of the river and his bass!

THEN.... Angie the Fishing Goddess ! (Yes, I checked the FB link, i am in between reading books and my husband's visiting his family in Eastern Washington so i had some time). My favorite description about her was _WW_ who wrote that he'd rather be lathered in bacon grease and running for the bears before he'd let Angie the Fishing Goddess catch him.

My other favorite quote was from Old Man, (who often says some of my favorite things here:) "I have always fished alone, unless I am with somebody."

But i really laughed at Krusty who kept reposting what Spudfly said only he never added anything to it. He just kept reposting, even as Spudfly reminded him that he can 'make letters into words' by using 'the little rectangular things next to the mouse'. And Krusty reposted THAT too...only didn't write anything to go along with it.

I will say this. Some of your stories scare me a little. I have mostly only been afraid of major windstorms (having been caught in one on our first fishing trip ever where fir trees fell and killed the folks in the truck ahead of us near Bumping River) and a second time in Montana when trees feel like dominoes as we were getting off the river in the truck....and of course....cougars and bears.

HOWEVER if i had come across that guy with the hedge trimmer I would probably never go fly fishing again. I have never run across such odd people as y'all have! And every once in awhile i've thought about running into what i call 'Deliverance' people and felt like i would feel safer if either my husband or I carried a gun but so far we would never had needed it.

Thanks again Freestone for sharing the link! This forum is such a great place for being entertained ....in addition to learning. Y'all are pretty funny.
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What do you get when you have three Soap Lake girls together?
A full set of teeth.
Good thing I didn't have a mouth full of coffee when I read that. LMFAO
For some unknown reason Soap Lake is a Juggalo floozy hotspot. It's rumored that the ICP has a lodge filled with nubile groupies overlooking the lake.
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