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Sid Eudy, the pro wrestling legend who was known as Sid Justice, Sid Vicious and Sycho Sid, has died after a battle with cancer, his son announced on social media. He was 63. This was a bad dude back in the day baby. Wrestling was so fun to watch these dudes put on a show.

 

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Back when WWF did a show at least once a month in Hersheypark Arena i had a part time job that granted me access to locker rooms and staging areas and I witnessed those guys (and gals) shooting up everywhere. I don't know what it was that they were injecting into themselves and others but they made no attempt to hide it.


   
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@psujoe Ah man! Burst my bubble!

Been fishing lately? Probably too warm, but I'm sure you know a few spring feeds on Spring Creek.


   
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Posted by: @been-there-ii

@psujoe Ah man! Burst my bubble!

Been fishing lately? Probably too warm, but I'm sure you know a few spring feeds on Spring Creek.

I’ve fished Falling Springs and Big Spring Creeks in Cumberland County a couple times this summer and water temps were ok but starting to push the limit for trout.

When flows get too low and temps get too high around here I head to the West Branch of the Delaware River which stays 52-54 degrees all summer no matter how hot the air temp gets.

 


   
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We did a trip to the San Juan River in New Mexico this summer and it was amazing. 


   
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