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Shortwave Sportfishing June 23rd 05 01:38 AM

A fun time
 
I had the pleasure of entertaining a youngster this afternoon - Daryl
a Downs child and his chaperon Mike on Webster Lake. This was Daryl's
first time fishing, being in a boat and he had the time of his life.

Oddly, it was also Mike's first time fishing - 25 years old to boot.

They both had a terrific time driving the Ranger and fishing for
sunfish. The surprise of the afternoon was Daryl's two pound
smallmouth taken on a shiner fished at 20 feet on a drop shot rig.

Somehow, afternoons like this put things into perspective.

ed June 23rd 05 02:02 AM

I still remember my first trip fishing, my uncle took me out in a row boat
and we fished for bluegills. Caught a mess and brought back to his place and
had them for dinner. Thanks for the memories

Ed
"Shortwave Sportfishing" wrote in message
...
I had the pleasure of entertaining a youngster this afternoon - Daryl
a Downs child and his chaperon Mike on Webster Lake. This was Daryl's
first time fishing, being in a boat and he had the time of his life.

Oddly, it was also Mike's first time fishing - 25 years old to boot.

They both had a terrific time driving the Ranger and fishing for
sunfish. The surprise of the afternoon was Daryl's two pound
smallmouth taken on a shiner fished at 20 feet on a drop shot rig.

Somehow, afternoons like this put things into perspective.




Tim June 23rd 05 03:54 AM



Shortwave Sportfishing wrote:
I had the pleasure of entertaining a youngster this afternoon - Daryl
a Downs child and his chaperon Mike on Webster Lake. This was Daryl's
first time fishing, being in a boat and he had the time of his life.


Somehow, afternoons like this put things into perspective.


Absolutely! Stories like that make life a bit better, especially
knowing you're deeds go rewarded the way the were.

Tim


[email protected] June 23rd 05 05:33 PM



Shortwave Sportfishing wrote:
I had the pleasure of entertaining a youngster this afternoon - Daryl
a Downs child and his chaperon Mike on Webster Lake. This was Daryl's
first time fishing, being in a boat and he had the time of his life.

Oddly, it was also Mike's first time fishing - 25 years old to boot.

They both had a terrific time driving the Ranger and fishing for
sunfish. The surprise of the afternoon was Daryl's two pound
smallmouth taken on a shiner fished at 20 feet on a drop shot rig.

Somehow, afternoons like this put things into perspective.


Great! I've got a neighbor kid who has Down's, he's a great kid! He
does help put things into perspective, as you say. He's delighted by
the things in life that we take for granted. One day, he said to me, "I
think I'd like to come over for supper"!!!! " So, my wife cooked up his
favorite meal, spaghetti, and we had him over! He brought a camera to
take pictures of the whole event, etc!!!!!


NOYB June 23rd 05 05:46 PM


wrote in message
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Shortwave Sportfishing wrote:
I had the pleasure of entertaining a youngster this afternoon - Daryl
a Downs child and his chaperon Mike on Webster Lake. This was Daryl's
first time fishing, being in a boat and he had the time of his life.

Oddly, it was also Mike's first time fishing - 25 years old to boot.

They both had a terrific time driving the Ranger and fishing for
sunfish. The surprise of the afternoon was Daryl's two pound
smallmouth taken on a shiner fished at 20 feet on a drop shot rig.

Somehow, afternoons like this put things into perspective.


Great! I've got a neighbor kid who has Down's, he's a great kid! He
does help put things into perspective, as you say. He's delighted by
the things in life that we take for granted. One day, he said to me, "I
think I'd like to come over for supper"!!!! " So, my wife cooked up his
favorite meal, spaghetti, and we had him over! He brought a camera to
take pictures of the whole event, etc!!!!!


Did you share a joint with him?



*JimH* June 23rd 05 08:19 PM


"Shortwave Sportfishing" wrote in message
...
I had the pleasure of entertaining a youngster this afternoon - Daryl
a Downs child and his chaperon Mike on Webster Lake. This was Daryl's
first time fishing, being in a boat and he had the time of his life.

Oddly, it was also Mike's first time fishing - 25 years old to boot.

They both had a terrific time driving the Ranger and fishing for
sunfish. The surprise of the afternoon was Daryl's two pound
smallmouth taken on a shiner fished at 20 feet on a drop shot rig.

Somehow, afternoons like this put things into perspective.


Nice job!



[email protected] June 23rd 05 09:02 PM



NOYB wrote:
wrote in message
ups.com...


Shortwave Sportfishing wrote:
I had the pleasure of entertaining a youngster this afternoon - Daryl
a Downs child and his chaperon Mike on Webster Lake. This was Daryl's
first time fishing, being in a boat and he had the time of his life.

Oddly, it was also Mike's first time fishing - 25 years old to boot.

They both had a terrific time driving the Ranger and fishing for
sunfish. The surprise of the afternoon was Daryl's two pound
smallmouth taken on a shiner fished at 20 feet on a drop shot rig.

Somehow, afternoons like this put things into perspective.


Great! I've got a neighbor kid who has Down's, he's a great kid! He
does help put things into perspective, as you say. He's delighted by
the things in life that we take for granted. One day, he said to me, "I
think I'd like to come over for supper"!!!! " So, my wife cooked up his
favorite meal, spaghetti, and we had him over! He brought a camera to
take pictures of the whole event, etc!!!!!


Did you share a joint with him?


No, my knees and elbows are my own. But, you are beyond ignorant for
****ing up a perfectly good thread, asshole. How low can you get, NOYB?


Shortwave Sportfishing June 23rd 05 10:00 PM

On Thu, 23 Jun 2005 16:46:34 GMT, "NOYB" wrote:


wrote in message
oups.com...


Shortwave Sportfishing wrote:
I had the pleasure of entertaining a youngster this afternoon - Daryl
a Downs child and his chaperon Mike on Webster Lake. This was Daryl's
first time fishing, being in a boat and he had the time of his life.

Oddly, it was also Mike's first time fishing - 25 years old to boot.

They both had a terrific time driving the Ranger and fishing for
sunfish. The surprise of the afternoon was Daryl's two pound
smallmouth taken on a shiner fished at 20 feet on a drop shot rig.

Somehow, afternoons like this put things into perspective.


Great! I've got a neighbor kid who has Down's, he's a great kid! He
does help put things into perspective, as you say. He's delighted by
the things in life that we take for granted. One day, he said to me, "I
think I'd like to come over for supper"!!!! " So, my wife cooked up his
favorite meal, spaghetti, and we had him over! He brought a camera to
take pictures of the whole event, etc!!!!!


Did you share a joint with him?


At least this thread went more than two posts without somebody being a
jerk.

Oh well....

NOYB June 24th 05 12:26 AM


"Shortwave Sportfishing" wrote in message
...
On Thu, 23 Jun 2005 16:46:34 GMT, "NOYB" wrote:


wrote in message
roups.com...


Shortwave Sportfishing wrote:
I had the pleasure of entertaining a youngster this afternoon - Daryl
a Downs child and his chaperon Mike on Webster Lake. This was Daryl's
first time fishing, being in a boat and he had the time of his life.

Oddly, it was also Mike's first time fishing - 25 years old to boot.

They both had a terrific time driving the Ranger and fishing for
sunfish. The surprise of the afternoon was Daryl's two pound
smallmouth taken on a shiner fished at 20 feet on a drop shot rig.

Somehow, afternoons like this put things into perspective.

Great! I've got a neighbor kid who has Down's, he's a great kid! He
does help put things into perspective, as you say. He's delighted by
the things in life that we take for granted. One day, he said to me, "I
think I'd like to come over for supper"!!!! " So, my wife cooked up his
favorite meal, spaghetti, and we had him over! He brought a camera to
take pictures of the whole event, etc!!!!!


Did you share a joint with him?


At least this thread went more than two posts without somebody being a
jerk.

Oh well....



Moi?



[email protected] June 24th 05 01:20 PM



NOYB wrote:
"Shortwave Sportfishing" wrote in message
...
On Thu, 23 Jun 2005 16:46:34 GMT, "NOYB" wrote:


wrote in message
roups.com...


Shortwave Sportfishing wrote:
I had the pleasure of entertaining a youngster this afternoon - Daryl
a Downs child and his chaperon Mike on Webster Lake. This was Daryl's
first time fishing, being in a boat and he had the time of his life.

Oddly, it was also Mike's first time fishing - 25 years old to boot.

They both had a terrific time driving the Ranger and fishing for
sunfish. The surprise of the afternoon was Daryl's two pound
smallmouth taken on a shiner fished at 20 feet on a drop shot rig.

Somehow, afternoons like this put things into perspective.

Great! I've got a neighbor kid who has Down's, he's a great kid! He
does help put things into perspective, as you say. He's delighted by
the things in life that we take for granted. One day, he said to me, "I
think I'd like to come over for supper"!!!! " So, my wife cooked up his
favorite meal, spaghetti, and we had him over! He brought a camera to
take pictures of the whole event, etc!!!!!

Did you share a joint with him?


At least this thread went more than two posts without somebody being a
jerk.

Oh well....



Moi?


Nah, you do much more than act like a jerk. You act like a childish
ass. Grow up.



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