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What a snore. I catch yellow perch bigger than that all year long.


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What a snore. I catch yellow perch bigger than that all year long.




From the Love Canal, I would expect no less.
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On Fri, 02 Mar 2007 10:42:11 -0500, Harry Krause
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That river is probably soaked with Tequila, and the fish was stoned.

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Ph - I've caught bluegills bigger than that.

With my bare hands.


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Actually, the guy on the right is Skipper. He was on a trip down south.
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Actually, the guy on the right is Skipper. He was on a trip down south.


Be nice to see Skipper around. I wonder if he still has the Bayliner.

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On Fri, 02 Mar 2007 10:42:11 -0500, Harry Krause
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Actually, the guy on the right is Skipper. He was on a trip down south.


Be nice to see Skipper around. I wonder if he still has the Bayliner.

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At last report, and this was several years ago, the redoubtable Skipper
was about to sell his Crappyliner off to some lawyer. Then he returned
here for a short spell, full of nasty insults. But you are right...it
would have been just like Skipper to tow that boat to Costa Rica so he
could save the price of renting a panga.
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