Catherine June Lee, 58, of Tasmania, was in court today after being busted in 2022 for having sex with a live brown trout. According to police, June and one Ashley David Hallam, 55, allegedly filmed the act on a boat.
Le requested an adjournment without plea until October, which the court granted. — Read the rest
My current top pick for fishing in Second Life is Virtual Fishing. It's
tremendous, folks. It's so easy to use, so easy to understand. You just grab the
Virtual Fishing Kit from Second Life's Marketplace, attach the Virtual Fishing
Rod and HUD, head over to a Virtual Fishing spot, start casting, and you start
raking in Linden Dollars. It's that simple!
And let me tell you, what I really love about Virtual Fishing is the bait
situation. With Small bait, you can't lose! It only costs 0.1 L$, and the
smallest fish you catch is also worth 0.1 L$. It's a perfect match every time.
In other games, if you use bait that costs, say, 0.24 L$, sometimes you reel
in a fish worth only 0.083 L$. That's losing money, folks. You're losing money
on every cast unless you hit those rare multiplier events.
Now, Virtual Fishing does have multiplier events too, but get this: even
without them, you're still making a good chunk of Linden Dollars. You can fish
anywhere, anytime, and still come out ahead compared to those other games.
Now, I'm not saying don't diversify. Of course, you want to play all the
fishing games. If one doesn't have a multiplier event going on, switch over to
another one that does. You've got to be smart about it. It's about maximizing
your profits, folks. That's what it's all about.
So, in conclusion, Virtual Fishing in Second Life is the way to go. It's
simple, it's profitable, and you don't have to worry about losing money on
bait. It's a winner, just like me.