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Hi all! Bass fisherman from Jersey here, love your board you got going here. This is like my second post...........I've been using the term mook for about 12 yrs, I never hear it used anywhere. My 3 boys have many "mook variations" ie "oh he's a mook-job", "mook-bag" etc. I almost died laughing when I saw the m-word all over the place. Think I'm gonna like it here! tight lines all!  :P

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As the Duke of Mook I welcome you, from the South Side of the river no less JOISY!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 8-)

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As the Duke of Mook I welcome you, from the South Side of the river no less JOISY!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 8-)

To get you up to speed fast as far as Mooks go,  you were just welcomed by the Mook King   (or Duke as his heinous prefers.)

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WELCOME to the forums!!!

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Why thanks you, ya bunch of mooks! Muddy, you from Jersey?

Nay I am from where the Woid originated BROOKLYN, on the other side of the river>  8-)

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Welcome to BR - the BEST bass fishing forum on the Net, IMO for self proclaimed mooks and ALL the rest of us. The members of BR are absolutely great!!

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Thanks everyone! Yeah, Brooklyn would be the birthplace of mookdom. If I didn't know better Muddy, I'd say that was Monksville (Mooksville if you prefer) Reservoir in Jersey in your sig picture... 8-)

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Thats Lake Fork  in Alba Texas. Thinking of going to Greenwood this summer, will PM you if I do. 8-)

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Welcome to the forum.  Just for your information, The Duke of Mook "Muddy" has a mild case of Alzheimer's.  He forgets things.  If he starts hounding you for money that you don't owe him, just ignore him.  He does that to everyone.  

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Welcome aboard!

A "mook" is a term of endearment, that used to be a derogatory term.  Sorta like punching your buddy in the arm after he told a groaner of a joke, and calling him a putz.  A "mook" in kind of a goofy person.

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Welcome aboard!

A "mook" is a term of endearment, that used to be a derogatory term. Sorta like punching your buddy in the arm after he told a groaner of a joke, and calling him a putz. A "mook" in kind of a goofy person.

AND YOU WERE SAYING>>>>>>

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Before I moved up NW Jersey, I lived in a town with a large  Korean population. Seems there's a  Korean company, that makes woman's shoes called MOOK. There was a store on the main drag, that had a big Mook sign in the window..........yeah I know, I'm easily amused

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