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On Wed, 23 Jul 2008 23:07:19 GMT, Short Wave Sportfishing
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The lobster of fishes.
Hadn't heard it referred to like that, but it is pretty good. Good
for
you
too!
Not sure what SW means. *Isn't a lobster a big bug that lives in the
sea?
Um....they eat...em...er...stuff.


Sewage treatment plants use them to help filter waste water.
Yup. Them lobsters will eat anything except beach whistles.
Believe it or not, I've never had lobster. *Been offered it at affairs
a few times as a choice, but always took the steak instead.
Not that I'm averse to trying it. *Probably better than snails which I
ate once - and only once. *I like crab for sure, and crawdads.
My wife cooked that talapia once, and I didn't care for the taste so
told her not to buy it anymore.
Maybe I shouldn't have asked her the name of it.
I've been fishing for 57 of my 61 years, in a lot of places, and she
serves me a fish I never even heard of.
What the hell? *It just ain't right.
The above info tends to confirm that.
But any of that farm fish doesn't taste right to me.
Told her to quit buying salmon too.
Eating fresh caught wild fish has spoiled me rotten.


--Vic


Even McDonalds and Subway are promoting lobster sandwiches down here
these days.
Had one from Subway a couple days ago. *Sure was good!


Read the fine print, it isn't lobster.


I don't know what they serve you hillbillies south of the Mason-Dixon, but
here, it's lobster.- Hide quoted text -

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I thought you didn't care for all of the name calling here.
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Well, monkeybrains, some Canadians from the Maritime provinces refer to
their part of their nation as *down East*


Speaking of monkey brains You and your conjoined at the head twin JimH
should try to heed the advice given you by his three monkeys.

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Despite the handicap of sailing into the wind, many Canadians pressed on
and arrived on the shores of the Boston States. Many stayed and thrived
but some couldn't cope with civilization and returned to the backwoods of
the maritime provinces where they eventually won freedom in 1984.



I thank the Lord every day that unwitting clowns like you are around to help
make my point.

Halifax was the birthplace for democracy in Canada.
This happened in 1758...before that ungrateful rabble vandalized the tea
supplies in Boston.
http://www.democracy250.ca/index.aspx


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Don White wrote:
"Vic Smith" wrote in message
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On Wed, 23 Jul 2008 21:05:25 -0400, "Jim" wrote:


"Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message
news On Wed, 23 Jul 2008 18:22:44 -0500, Vic Smith
wrote:


On Wed, 23 Jul 2008 23:19:27 GMT, John H.
wrote:


On Wed, 23 Jul 2008 23:07:19 GMT, Short Wave Sportfishing
wrote:


The lobster of fishes.
Hadn't heard it referred to like that, but it is pretty good. Good
for
you
too!
Not sure what SW means. Isn't a lobster a big bug that lives in the
sea?
Um....they eat...em...er...stuff.


Sewage treatment plants use them to help filter waste water.
Yup. Them lobsters will eat anything except beach whistles.
Believe it or not, I've never had lobster. Been offered it at affairs
a few times as a choice, but always took the steak instead.
Not that I'm averse to trying it. Probably better than snails which I
ate once - and only once. I like crab for sure, and crawdads.
My wife cooked that talapia once, and I didn't care for the taste so
told her not to buy it anymore.
Maybe I shouldn't have asked her the name of it.
I've been fishing for 57 of my 61 years, in a lot of places, and she
serves me a fish I never even heard of.
What the hell? It just ain't right.
The above info tends to confirm that.
But any of that farm fish doesn't taste right to me.
Told her to quit buying salmon too.
Eating fresh caught wild fish has spoiled me rotten.


--Vic


Even McDonalds and Subway are promoting lobster sandwiches down here
these days.
Had one from Subway a couple days ago. Sure was good!


Read the fine print, it isn't lobster.


I don't know what they serve you hillbillies south of the Mason-Dixon, but
here, it's lobster.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


I thought you didn't care for all of the name calling here.

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"Jim" wrote in message
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Despite the handicap of sailing into the wind, many Canadians pressed on
and arrived on the shores of the Boston States. Many stayed and thrived
but some couldn't cope with civilization and returned to the backwoods
of the maritime provinces where they eventually won freedom in 1984.



I thank the Lord every day that unwitting clowns like you are around to
help make my point.

Halifax was the birthplace for democracy in Canada.
This happened in 1758...before that ungrateful rabble vandalized the tea
supplies in Boston.
http://www.democracy250.ca/index.aspx


This is going to be so embarrassing for you Don. You better sit down and
read this.
I was off by two years, but hey, nobody's perfect. Enjoy the read.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canada_Act_1982



Duh! By that time the Queen was mostly a symbolic leader........
We ran our own affairs.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_North_America_Act





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HK wrote:
Jim wrote:

"Don White" wrote in message
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"Vic Smith" wrote in message
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On Wed, 23 Jul 2008 21:05:25 -0400, "Jim" wrote:


"Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message
news On Wed, 23 Jul 2008 18:22:44 -0500, Vic Smith
wrote:

On Wed, 23 Jul 2008 23:19:27 GMT, John H.
wrote:

On Wed, 23 Jul 2008 23:07:19 GMT, Short Wave Sportfishing
wrote:

The lobster of fishes.

Hadn't heard it referred to like that, but it is pretty good.
Good for
you
too!

Not sure what SW means. Isn't a lobster a big bug that lives in the
sea?

Um....they eat...em...er...stuff.

Sewage treatment plants use them to help filter waste water.

Yup. Them lobsters will eat anything except beach whistles.

Believe it or not, I've never had lobster. Been offered it at affairs
a few times as a choice, but always took the steak instead.
Not that I'm averse to trying it. Probably better than snails which I
ate once - and only once. I like crab for sure, and crawdads.
My wife cooked that talapia once, and I didn't care for the taste so
told her not to buy it anymore.
Maybe I shouldn't have asked her the name of it.
I've been fishing for 57 of my 61 years, in a lot of places, and she
serves me a fish I never even heard of.
What the hell? It just ain't right.
The above info tends to confirm that.
But any of that farm fish doesn't taste right to me.
Told her to quit buying salmon too.
Eating fresh caught wild fish has spoiled me rotten.

--Vic

Even McDonalds and Subway are promoting lobster sandwiches down here
these days.
Had one from Subway a couple days ago. Sure was good!

What's this "down here" crap? You sound like a Mainer.






Well, monkeybrains, some Canadians from the Maritime provinces refer to
their part of their nation as *down East* because it is down river and
east of the western provinces up the St. Lawrence River.

Perhaps someday you can take your non-existent boat for a ride on the
St. Lawrence.


The St. Lawrence River and the 1000 Island area is a beautiful cruise.
I loved it. It was about 15 yrs ago, when I was there. When was the
last time you cruised the area?
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Don White wrote:
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"Don White" wrote in message
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"Jim" wrote in message
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Despite the handicap of sailing into the wind, many Canadians pressed on
and arrived on the shores of the Boston States. Many stayed and thrived
but some couldn't cope with civilization and returned to the backwoods
of the maritime provinces where they eventually won freedom in 1984.

I thank the Lord every day that unwitting clowns like you are around to
help make my point.

Halifax was the birthplace for democracy in Canada.
This happened in 1758...before that ungrateful rabble vandalized the tea
supplies in Boston.
http://www.democracy250.ca/index.aspx

This is going to be so embarrassing for you Don. You better sit down and
read this.
I was off by two years, but hey, nobody's perfect. Enjoy the read.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canada_Act_1982



Duh! By that time the Queen was mostly a symbolic leader........
We ran our own affairs.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_North_America_Act




Poor dumb Florida Jim knows nothing about Canada, either. I wonder if he
was this way before he took his boat to the landfill for disposal?
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"Jim" wrote in message
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Despite the handicap of sailing into the wind, many Canadians pressed on
and arrived on the shores of the Boston States. Many stayed and thrived
but some couldn't cope with civilization and returned to the backwoods
of the maritime provinces where they eventually won freedom in 1984.

I thank the Lord every day that unwitting clowns like you are around to
help make my point.

Halifax was the birthplace for democracy in Canada.
This happened in 1758...before that ungrateful rabble vandalized the tea
supplies in Boston.
http://www.democracy250.ca/index.aspx

This is going to be so embarrassing for you Don. You better sit down and
read this.
I was off by two years, but hey, nobody's perfect. Enjoy the read.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canada_Act_1982



Duh! By that time the Queen was mostly a symbolic leader........
We ran our own affairs.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_North_America_Act


The Queen was and still is mostly a symbolic leader for UK and all of
the Commonwealth, but the London Parliament had the ability to overrule
any of Canada's internal affair until 1982. The very first Act passed
by the Canadian Parliament was in 1952. I think I can understand why
you have this inferiority complex.

British North America Act, 1952
This was the first of the British North America Acts to be enacted by
the Canadian Parliament (rather than the "Imperial Parliament" at
London, England). This was possible under the provisions of the British
North America (No. 2) Act, 1949.

This act adjusted the number of seats in the House of Commons and
limited the number of seats a province could lose due to redistribution
based on the census to 15% of its previous number. Gave Yukon territory
its own Member of Parliament.[14]

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Jim wrote:

"Don White" wrote in message
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"Vic Smith" wrote in message
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On Wed, 23 Jul 2008 21:05:25 -0400, "Jim" wrote:


"Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message
news On Wed, 23 Jul 2008 18:22:44 -0500, Vic Smith
wrote:

On Wed, 23 Jul 2008 23:19:27 GMT, John H.
wrote:

On Wed, 23 Jul 2008 23:07:19 GMT, Short Wave Sportfishing
wrote:

The lobster of fishes.

Hadn't heard it referred to like that, but it is pretty good.
Good for
you
too!

Not sure what SW means. Isn't a lobster a big bug that lives in
the
sea?

Um....they eat...em...er...stuff.

Sewage treatment plants use them to help filter waste water.

Yup. Them lobsters will eat anything except beach whistles.

Believe it or not, I've never had lobster. Been offered it at affairs
a few times as a choice, but always took the steak instead.
Not that I'm averse to trying it. Probably better than snails which I
ate once - and only once. I like crab for sure, and crawdads.
My wife cooked that talapia once, and I didn't care for the taste so
told her not to buy it anymore.
Maybe I shouldn't have asked her the name of it.
I've been fishing for 57 of my 61 years, in a lot of places, and she
serves me a fish I never even heard of.
What the hell? It just ain't right.
The above info tends to confirm that.
But any of that farm fish doesn't taste right to me.
Told her to quit buying salmon too.
Eating fresh caught wild fish has spoiled me rotten.

--Vic

Even McDonalds and Subway are promoting lobster sandwiches down here
these days.
Had one from Subway a couple days ago. Sure was good!

What's this "down here" crap? You sound like a Mainer.






Well, monkeybrains, some Canadians from the Maritime provinces refer
to their part of their nation as *down East* because it is down river
and east of the western provinces up the St. Lawrence River.

Perhaps someday you can take your non-existent boat for a ride on the
St. Lawrence.


The St. Lawrence River and the 1000 Island area is a beautiful cruise. I
loved it. It was about 15 yrs ago, when I was there. When was the
last time you cruised the area?



What's it to you?

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HK wrote:
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HK wrote:
Jim wrote:

"Don White" wrote in message
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"Vic Smith" wrote in message
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On Wed, 23 Jul 2008 21:05:25 -0400, "Jim" wrote:


"Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message
news On Wed, 23 Jul 2008 18:22:44 -0500, Vic Smith
wrote:

On Wed, 23 Jul 2008 23:19:27 GMT, John H.
wrote:

On Wed, 23 Jul 2008 23:07:19 GMT, Short Wave Sportfishing
wrote:

The lobster of fishes.

Hadn't heard it referred to like that, but it is pretty good.
Good for
you
too!

Not sure what SW means. Isn't a lobster a big bug that lives
in the
sea?

Um....they eat...em...er...stuff.

Sewage treatment plants use them to help filter waste water.

Yup. Them lobsters will eat anything except beach whistles.

Believe it or not, I've never had lobster. Been offered it at
affairs
a few times as a choice, but always took the steak instead.
Not that I'm averse to trying it. Probably better than snails
which I
ate once - and only once. I like crab for sure, and crawdads.
My wife cooked that talapia once, and I didn't care for the taste so
told her not to buy it anymore.
Maybe I shouldn't have asked her the name of it.
I've been fishing for 57 of my 61 years, in a lot of places, and she
serves me a fish I never even heard of.
What the hell? It just ain't right.
The above info tends to confirm that.
But any of that farm fish doesn't taste right to me.
Told her to quit buying salmon too.
Eating fresh caught wild fish has spoiled me rotten.

--Vic

Even McDonalds and Subway are promoting lobster sandwiches down
here these days.
Had one from Subway a couple days ago. Sure was good!

What's this "down here" crap? You sound like a Mainer.





Well, monkeybrains, some Canadians from the Maritime provinces refer
to their part of their nation as *down East* because it is down river
and east of the western provinces up the St. Lawrence River.

Perhaps someday you can take your non-existent boat for a ride on the
St. Lawrence.


The St. Lawrence River and the 1000 Island area is a beautiful cruise.
I loved it. It was about 15 yrs ago, when I was there. When was the
last time you cruised the area?



What's it to you?


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