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Tom Francis wrote:
to mass this evening and as we pull into the driveway, sitting in the Rectory drive way is a brand new Ranger Z-21 with an Evinrude 250 E-TEC. I had to stop and look it over - beautiful white with blue/gold/silver accents (Commanche stripes) - full electronics (GPS/bow/stern/console fish finders/video) - monster trolling motor - top of the line all the way around and matching Ford F-250 pickup truck. Hmmm - I sez to myself. I wonder... As we were leaving, I got a minute with the new Pastor. Sure enough - it's his boat. His brother bought it for him for his 25th anniversary of his ordination. Kewl... He's from Tennessee, is a long time bass fisherman and does the occasional tournament when he has time. Said he was looking forward to meeting me as when he pulled the boat into the driveway, a couple of guys on the Parish Council told him about me and my - um - "addiction". We're going out tomorrow afternoon for an orientation ride around Webster Lake and maybe Tuesday morning fishing trip out in Narragansett Bay. Maybe I ought to return to the amateur circuit with my new fishing partner. I mean like I can't miss fishing with a Priest can I? :) "God does not deduct from the alloted time of man those hours spent fishing." -- Unknown |
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Bert Robbins wrote: "God does not deduct from the alloted time of man those hours spent fishing." -- Unknown "Jesus was a commercial fisherman" (Bumper sticker on the back of a pickup at Fishermen's Terminal in Seattle) You know, that's probably more biblically correct than the common assumption that Jesus was a carpenter. There are multiple references in the Bible to Jesus going fishing on the Sea of Galilee, but I don't recall ever seeing or hearing of any biblical reference to Jesus doing any carpentry work. I guess the religious lesson to learn from that is that it is holier to go fishing than to do any actual work. :-) |
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Chuck Gould wrote: Bert Robbins wrote: "God does not deduct from the alloted time of man those hours spent fishing." -- Unknown "Jesus was a commercial fisherman" (Bumper sticker on the back of a pickup at Fishermen's Terminal in Seattle) You know, that's probably more biblically correct than the common assumption that Jesus was a carpenter. There are multiple references in the Bible to Jesus going fishing on the Sea of Galilee, but I don't recall ever seeing or hearing of any biblical reference to Jesus doing any carpentry work. I guess the religious lesson to learn from that is that it is holier to go fishing than to do any actual work. :-) Sounds like a plan to me! |
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"Chuck Gould" wrote in message ups.com... Bert Robbins wrote: "God does not deduct from the alloted time of man those hours spent fishing." -- Unknown "Jesus was a commercial fisherman" (Bumper sticker on the back of a pickup at Fishermen's Terminal in Seattle) You know, that's probably more biblically correct than the common assumption that Jesus was a carpenter. There are multiple references in the Bible to Jesus going fishing on the Sea of Galilee, but I don't recall ever seeing or hearing of any biblical reference to Jesus doing any carpentry work. I guess the religious lesson to learn from that is that it is holier to go fishing than to do any actual work. :-) He worked on Lymans. |
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JimH wrote: He worked on Lymans. http://www.lymanboat.com/ Really? I would have assumed Christ-crafts. |
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Interesting you should mention that, Chuck.
The water Certificate for my boat was typed up "ChristCraft" Chuck Gould wrote: Really? I would have assumed Christ-crafts. |
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Harry Krause wrote: The water Certificate for my boat was typed up "ChristCraft" Chuck Gould wrote: Really? I would have assumed Christ-crafts. Well, then, your boat should be able to float on water. LOL! Harry. yes it should. and it does rather well.... Thanks for the laugh! |
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"Chuck Gould" wrote in message ups.com... JimH wrote: He worked on Lymans. http://www.lymanboat.com/ Really? I would have assumed Christ-crafts. http://tinyurl.com/5e8rj Good one! |
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