STACEY JAMES BACK IN KC AREA! ❤️

STACEYYY47's Avatar
Hello loves, been awhile, but I am back in the beautiful KC area! Looking for some good shopping places! I’m near the plaza, but what other shopping places outside that area would you recommend for this hottie ? It was also just my birthday !!!!!

-Stacey James <3

(206)-485-1057

Edit The Dr
Some unique boutiques around Westport / Pennsylvania area.
No thrown fish though ;-)
STACEYYY47's Avatar
Thank you for your suggestion ������
JRLawrence's Avatar
Some unique boutiques around Westport / Pennsylvania area.
No thrown fish though ;-) Originally Posted by JohnnyGleet
OK, I give up. I did a search for the definitions of "thrown fish".
Nothing showed, including the street definitions. I know about a lot of terms, but this is a new one. Help.
Unique_Carpenter's Avatar
OMG,
JR,
Are you embarrassed?
A thrown fish, is an undesirable, under-size, or "illegal" fish caught with other fish, usually in commercial net fishing. Once the net spills onto deck, selected fish are thrown over the side, so they can live, per the local/national commercial fishing regs.
Thus, "no thrown fish" is a phrase that indicates a very nice haul. Which is sometimes heard when a fishing trawler heads into dock earlier than expected.
Johnny's use of the phrase indicates that the area he suggests is a good area for Stacey.
Btw, totally different than catch and release.

I would like to congratulate Johnny for stumping JR. But only partial credit because KC folks not knowing open sea phraseology is due to the distance from the open ocean. This reminds me of the instructions the blind prophet Tiresias gave to Odysseus about taking an oar from his ship and to walk inland until someone asks him what it is. Thus, in a land that knows nothing of the sea, Odysseus' journey will at last be over.

Btw2, I agree with Johnny regarding that area. Especially as there's a couple decent whiskey bars along Pennsy.
OMG,
JR,
Are you embarrassed?
A thrown fish, is an undesirable, under-size, or "illegal" fish caught with other fish, usually in commercial net fishing. Once the net spills onto deck, selected fish are thrown over the side, so they can live, per the local/national commercial fishing regs.
Thus, "no thrown fish" is a phrase that indicates a very nice haul. Which is sometimes heard when a fishing trawler heads into dock earlier than expected.
Johnny's use of the phrase indicates that the area he suggests is a good area for Stacey.
Btw, totally different than catch and release.

I would like to congratulate Johnny for stumping JR. But only partial credit because KC folks not knowing open sea phraseology is due to the distance from the open ocean. This reminds me of the instructions the blind prophet Tiresias gave to Odysseus about taking an oar from his ship and to walk inland until someone asks him what it is. Thus, in a land that knows nothing of the sea, Odysseus' journey will at last be over.

Btw2, I agree with Johnny regarding that area. Especially as there's a couple decent whiskey bars along Pennsy. Originally Posted by Unique_Carpenter
Thrown fish is a reference to Pike Place Market in downtown Seattle. Fresh, whole salmon are sold; when a customer orders up a salmon, the clerk manning the ice counter literally throws the entire fish 20-30' to the packer who packages it for sale. Quite entertaining to watch.
Two Under gets the Kewpie doll.
JRLawrence's Avatar
OMG,
JR,
Are you embarrassed?
A thrown fish, is an undesirable, under-size, or "illegal" fish caught with other fish, usually in commercial net fishing. Once the net spills onto deck, selected fish are thrown over the side, so they can live, per the local/national commercial fishing regs.
Thus, "no thrown fish" is a phrase that indicates a very nice haul. Which is sometimes heard when a fishing trawler heads into dock earlier than expected.
Johnny's use of the phrase indicates that the area he suggests is a good area for Stacey.
Btw, totally different than catch and release.

I would like to congratulate Johnny for stumping JR. But only partial credit because KC folks not knowing open sea phraseology is due to the distance from the open ocean. This reminds me of the instructions the blind prophet Tiresias gave to Odysseus about taking an oar from his ship and to walk inland until someone asks him what it is. Thus, in a land that knows nothing of the sea, Odysseus' journey will at last be over.

Btw2, I agree with Johnny regarding that area. Especially as there's a couple decent whiskey bars along Pennsy. Originally Posted by Unique_Carpenter
Thank you Carpenter.

I knew the term for throwing the small fish back: How in the hell that was related to anything on this board was the problem.
Thank you Carpenter.

I knew the term for throwing the small fish back: How in the hell that was related to anything on this board was the problem. Originally Posted by JRLawrence
The OP has a Rat City phone #. She would get the reference.
Unique_Carpenter's Avatar
Similar for the wholesaler's shops at Boston Fish Pier. Except "no throw" was ship term.
At the pier the phrases were "throw" or "crate". Throw and the counter guy caught it and wrapped it. Crate was load a crate with x number of ....

Ok JR, related to this board?
All fantasy originates in reality.
cmore197474's Avatar
This girl is from Seattle (so it says on eros)so i believe it's a reference to the Seattle fish market mentioned above
And isn't Eccie a fish market of sorts ? ;-)