"Shortwave Sportfishing" wrote in message
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On Wed, 06 Jul 2005 20:24:26 GMT, "Doug Kanter"
wrote:
"Shortwave Sportfishing" wrote in message
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On Wed, 06 Jul 2005 19:47:27 GMT, "Doug Kanter"
wrote:
Well...thank you! I'll email you shortly.
10-4
PS: I have enough thyme & sage to keep half the restaurants in NY
supplied
for a month. You really don't want any? Garlic comes out of the ground
in
maybe 2-3 weeks. Yum!
Sorry - can't use any.
Thanks anyway.
By the way, the mailto link on your site contains .com, and fails when
used.
I assume .org is correct, since I haven't gotten any error message back.
Ah - crap - I thought I fixed that.
Thanks - I'll fix it right away.
Is this a trick to keep the inept from setting foot in your boat? :-)
Why yes - yes it is. Very clever of me wasn't it?
My friend Tom (locally) has a friend named Bones. Every time Bones is in
Tom's boat, something happens. One day, he wasn't catching anything in one
of those creeks that's really muddy & disgusting in the summer - perfect
bass/pike creek. He leaned over the side to try and peer into the water and
see what was there, and his $400.00 prescription polarized sunglasses fell
off his face. For reasons known only to Bones, he decided to probe the
bottom using his fishing pole, as if he could actually feel anything in the
soft mud. Dropped the pole in. Jumped in to retrieve both items before Tom
could say "No...wait..." Comes up covered in mud & weeds. Climbs in at the
bow, right where he'd put his day pack with extra shirt. Soaks the day pack,
as well as Tom's bag of stuff, which had been placed in the bow because
that's normally the only place where fishing drips/floor residue won't reach
in his boat. Now, he's dripping smelly mud from the bow down the entire
boat.
Bones only gets into my boat if the gun is with me, and he knows it. :-)
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