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  • But, most fish finders I use arent very advanced and more often than not their brocken.

    Are Some Electronics Unfair to Fish? 2010

  • But, most fish finders I use arent very advanced and more often than not their brocken.

    Are Some Electronics Unfair to Fish? 2010

  • I was catfishin one night with a brocken arm in my subdivision lake when a 22 inch channel cat took the bait and literally swam up on shore.

    crazy ways you've caught fish 2009

  • I was catfishin one night with a brocken arm in my subdivision lake when a 22 inch channel cat took the bait and literally swam up on shore.

    crazy ways you've caught fish 2009

  • On the outside is a piece of brocken shell for it's spiral form, a powerful symbol for me and a object I found on a beach walk with habibi.

    madrigle Diary Entry madrigle 2006

  • At least it wasnt burnt on the outside and raw on the inside! that was how I found out my oven's thermostat was brocken grrrrr and it was a flourless almond cake too!

    A Laughable Disaster! Niki 2005

  • _Aka_ means shadow, likeness; _akaku_, that kind of reflection in the mists which we call the "specter in the brocken."

    The Hawaiian Romance Of Laieikawai Martha Warren Beckwith 1915

  • Howsiver, t 'maister sall just tum'le o'er them brocken pots; un' then we's hear summut; we's hear how it's to be.

    The Three Brontes Sinclair, May 1912

  • Howsiver, t 'maister sall just tum'le o'er them brocken pots; un' then we's hear summut; we's hear how it's to be.

    The Three Brontës May Sinclair 1904

  • The peasant's gossip had been of the hunt, of the brocken, of the grayheaded kites that had nested in Wood Fidley, and of the great catch of herring brought back by the boats of Pitt's Deep.

    The White Company Doyle, Arthur Conan, Sir, 1859-1930 1902

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