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My gosh, this group has gone through almost 24 hours with no name calling! It's
so very nice and peaceful. Sure hope it stays this way for a while! Right now there are eight American Goldfinch at the bird feeders just outside the window. They haven't changed into their bright summer gold colors yet, but the males are well on the way. Saw my first titmouse of the season yesterday, the junkos have been here for a couple weeks, and the robins have already started worm-searching in the front yard. Spring is here! Now, only a couple weeks and the boat will be in the water. I wonder what the stripers will be hitting this year. I hope the croaker are back in the bay. Last year there was a big kill on the east coast, and it seemed we got none in the bay. Usually croaker are a great way to keep kids happy and fill a cooler with fish. Last year I caught two all season. -- John H "All decisions are the result of binary thinking." |
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On Sat, 26 Mar 2005 14:18:53 -0500, John H
wrote: My gosh, this group has gone through almost 24 hours with no name calling! It's so very nice and peaceful. Sure hope it stays this way for a while! Kiss my rosy red patootie you cross eyed phreak!! Right now there are eight American Goldfinch at the bird feeders just outside the window. They haven't changed into their bright summer gold colors yet, but the males are well on the way. Saw my first titmouse of the season yesterday, the junkos have been here for a couple weeks, and the robins have already started worm-searching in the front yard. Spring is here! KILL THEM - KILL THEM ALL!!! Now, only a couple weeks and the boat will be in the water. I wonder what the stripers will be hitting this year. I hope the croaker are back in the bay. Last year there was a big kill on the east coast, and it seemed we got none in the bay. Usually croaker are a great way to keep kids happy and fill a cooler with fish. Last year I caught two all season. I hope the freakin' thing sinks and the only fish you catch are in a fish market. [1] Later, Tom [1] You realize of course, that a post like that was just begging for that kind of response, right? :) |
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Saw my first titmouse of the season
****************************** You need to hang out with a cleaner class of women. |
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![]() John H wrote: On 26 Mar 2005 14:05:57 -0800, wrote: Saw my first titmouse of the season ****************************** You need to hang out with a cleaner class of women. What's the plural of titmouse? Is it titmice or titmouses? I know the plural of moose is meese, but damn if I can figure out them tit things! -- John H A pair are called a RACK, and more than a pair is called a freak of nature! |
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On Sat, 26 Mar 2005 21:53:29 GMT, Short Wave Sportfishing
wrote: On Sat, 26 Mar 2005 14:18:53 -0500, John H wrote: My gosh, this group has gone through almost 24 hours with no name calling! It's so very nice and peaceful. Sure hope it stays this way for a while! Kiss my rosy red patootie you cross eyed phreak!! Right now there are eight American Goldfinch at the bird feeders just outside the window. They haven't changed into their bright summer gold colors yet, but the males are well on the way. Saw my first titmouse of the season yesterday, the junkos have been here for a couple weeks, and the robins have already started worm-searching in the front yard. Spring is here! KILL THEM - KILL THEM ALL!!! Now, only a couple weeks and the boat will be in the water. I wonder what the stripers will be hitting this year. I hope the croaker are back in the bay. Last year there was a big kill on the east coast, and it seemed we got none in the bay. Usually croaker are a great way to keep kids happy and fill a cooler with fish. Last year I caught two all season. I hope the freakin' thing sinks and the only fish you catch are in a fish market. [1] Later, Tom [1] You realize of course, that a post like that was just begging for that kind of response, right? :) -- John H "All decisions are the result of binary thinking." |
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On Sat, 26 Mar 2005 21:53:29 GMT, Short Wave Sportfishing
wrote: On Sat, 26 Mar 2005 14:18:53 -0500, John H wrote: My gosh, this group has gone through almost 24 hours with no name calling! It's so very nice and peaceful. Sure hope it stays this way for a while! Kiss my rosy red patootie you cross eyed phreak!! Right now there are eight American Goldfinch at the bird feeders just outside the window. They haven't changed into their bright summer gold colors yet, but the males are well on the way. Saw my first titmouse of the season yesterday, the junkos have been here for a couple weeks, and the robins have already started worm-searching in the front yard. Spring is here! KILL THEM - KILL THEM ALL!!! I'm waitin' for the Carolina Chickadees to show up. Then I'll get out the old 12 gauge and see how many I can get with one shot. Hopefully there'll be a couple squirrels hanging around also. I haven't had chickadee and squirrel stew for a long, long time. Now, only a couple weeks and the boat will be in the water. I wonder what the stripers will be hitting this year. I hope the croaker are back in the bay. Last year there was a big kill on the east coast, and it seemed we got none in the bay. Usually croaker are a great way to keep kids happy and fill a cooler with fish. Last year I caught two all season. I hope the freakin' thing sinks and the only fish you catch are in a fish market. [1] Please let it sink, oh Lord. Look at the money I'd save. I think the marginal cost of a striper now is about $371 a pound. Later, Tom [1] You realize of course, that a post like that was just begging for that kind of response, right? :) Don't try to get out of it. You said it, you must believe it. !!! -- John H "All decisions are the result of binary thinking." |
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John,
Probably goes good with Manatee fillets. :-) Paul John H wrote: snipped I'm waitin' for the Carolina Chickadees to show up. Then I'll get out the old 12 gauge and see how many I can get with one shot. Hopefully there'll be a couple squirrels hanging around also. I haven't had chickadee and squirrel stew for a long, long time. snipped |
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On Sun, 27 Mar 2005 07:07:07 -0500, Paul Schilter ""paulschilter\"@comcast dot
net" wrote: John, Probably goes good with Manatee fillets. :-) Paul John H wrote: snipped I'm waitin' for the Carolina Chickadees to show up. Then I'll get out the old 12 gauge and see how many I can get with one shot. Hopefully there'll be a couple squirrels hanging around also. I haven't had chickadee and squirrel stew for a long, long time. snipped I think spotted owl burgers go well with manatee fillets. Have you ever tried them Cajun style? Heard that's pretty good. -- John H "All decisions are the result of binary thinking." |
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![]() "John H" wrote in message ... My gosh, this group has gone through almost 24 hours with no name calling! basskisser only logs in while at work. It's the weekend. The name calling hiatus should end Monday morning. |
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