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On Oct 20, 10:44 am, wrote:
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Why would anyone fish down south is beyond me. Warm water, fish taste
like crap... And don't even get me started on what they call
lobster


Yeah, I agree. The only way to fish is to freeze your ass off all of
the time. The only true fishing is in the dead of winter, and that
consists of sitting in your house next to the stove dreaming of it.
I've lived in that crap, and I've lived in the south, give me the
south ANYTIME. You really should broaden your horizons!


I spent a lot of time in Lincoln County Tenn, then lived for a while
around Hunstvull, Scottsboro, Boaz Ala.. Lived in a couple of spots in
Fla, and a few other places a little more west which we won't go
into I have broader horizions than most, having hitched all over
this great country for a good part of my youth... But this is still
my home, the leaves this year are the best ever, spent the day out
with dad and the girls playing with horsies and taking pictures,
playin' guitar.. I love it.

And Downtime, I may take you up on that, end up in Clearwater every
couple of years, keep telling my bud that one day I'm going to drag a
boat down with me

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And Downtime, I may take you up on that, end up in Clearwater every
couple of years, keep telling my bud that one day I'm going to drag a
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Wait till Tom moves to The Carolinas, and pick him up on the way to Florida.
He just might take along his boat.


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And Downtime, I may take you up on that, end up in Clearwater every
couple of years, keep telling my bud that one day I'm going to drag a
boat down with me


Wait till Tom moves to The Carolinas, and pick him up on the way to Florida.
He just might take along his boat.


Humm 15 hours without saying something stupid and getting thrown from
the truck? Ummmmm, well see

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On Oct 20, 10:44 am, wrote:

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On Oct 19, 6:22 pm, HK wrote:


http://tinyurl.com/3ycdqq


Why would anyone fish down south is beyond me. Warm water, fish taste
like crap... And don't even get me started on what they call
lobster


Yeah, I agree. The only way to fish is to freeze your ass off all of
the time. The only true fishing is in the dead of winter, and that
consists of sitting in your house next to the stove dreaming of it.
I've lived in that crap, and I've lived in the south, give me the
south ANYTIME. You really should broaden your horizons!


I spent a lot of time in Lincoln County Tenn, then lived for a while
around Hunstvull, Scottsboro, Boaz Ala.. Lived in a couple of spots in
Fla, and a few other places a little more west which we won't go
into I have broader horizions than most, having hitched all over
this great country for a good part of my youth... But this is still
my home, the leaves this year are the best ever, spent the day out
with dad and the girls playing with horsies and taking pictures,
playin' guitar.. I love it.


I did just about the same as you. The leaves are starting to change
here, also, except I don't have to sit out in freezing weather to
enjoy them. I sat on the deck by the pool, did some reading, the kids
went down to the creek to play, all in t-shirts and shorts. I always
hated the cold, even as a kid. I had snowmobiles, even raced some,
went skiing, sledding, etc. but never ever liked the dreary dark
winter.


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On Oct 20, 6:41 pm, wrote:
On Oct 20, 10:44 am, wrote:

On Oct 19, 6:54 pm, wrote:
On Oct 19, 6:22 pm, HK wrote:
http://tinyurl.com/3ycdqq
Why would anyone fish down south is beyond me. Warm water, fish taste
like crap... And don't even get me started on what they call
lobster
Yeah, I agree. The only way to fish is to freeze your ass off all of
the time. The only true fishing is in the dead of winter, and that
consists of sitting in your house next to the stove dreaming of it.
I've lived in that crap, and I've lived in the south, give me the
south ANYTIME. You really should broaden your horizons!

I spent a lot of time in Lincoln County Tenn, then lived for a while
around Hunstvull, Scottsboro, Boaz Ala.. Lived in a couple of spots in
Fla, and a few other places a little more west which we won't go
into I have broader horizions than most, having hitched all over
this great country for a good part of my youth... But this is still
my home, the leaves this year are the best ever, spent the day out
with dad and the girls playing with horsies and taking pictures,
playin' guitar.. I love it.


I did just about the same as you. The leaves are starting to change
here, also, except I don't have to sit out in freezing weather to
enjoy them. I sat on the deck by the pool, did some reading, the kids
went down to the creek to play, all in t-shirts and shorts. I always
hated the cold, even as a kid. I had snowmobiles, even raced some,
went skiing, sledding, etc. but never ever liked the dreary dark
winter.




Growing up in New Haven, I used to enjoy winter and its cold. Went ice
skating at an outdoor lake several times week, sledding when the snow
cooperated, and walking through 2' of snow to get to my grammar school
or junior high. Snow days in those days were rare; we went to school no
matter what. I remember when I was about seven years old, we had one
hell of a snowstorm, and my mom called Mayor Celentano and asked him to
shut off to traffic or plowing a big hill next to where we lived, so the
kids would have a safe place to sled. Darned if he didn't do just that!

Nowadays, I don't much like it real cold.



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