View Full Version : The real snakefiddler
Frank Church
August 24th, 2004, 11:40 PM
I want our roffians to know the real snakefiddler...after having spent a
full 3 days and nites with her (don't even start with that) :) I probably
know her as well as any roffian. Far from being a "Daisy Mae" as one
flatlander suggested (bite me kenny) this lady is educated,intelligent,
funny and fun loving, serious about her appalachian studies, bluegrass
music *and* flyfishing, and a great companion to have astream. A quick
study I found, all I had to do was get the info out to her and she was
right on it. Within 30 minutes of "instruction" she had that flyline right
out there on the water without a curve in it. As I have noticed on roff in
a few cases, being educated does not necessarily mean intelligent, Jennifer
is definitely not in that class. So that this last sentence is not mis-
construed, I do not have a college education, hell, I didn't even complete
11 grades in highschool. But 20 yrs of the US Air Force and 71 yrs
experience on this planet does give me some depth and background, sans
higher education. For those of you who might be interested, I have posted a
couple of shots on abpf of Snakefiddler, in action, as it were.
Frank Church
Ken Fortenberry
August 25th, 2004, 12:43 AM
Frank Church wrote:
>
> ... Far from being a "Daisy Mae" as one
> flatlander suggested (bite me kenny) ...
Nah, you're just too cute to bite. ;-)
I've formed an opinion based on what I've read in this forum.
You have a different opinion based on a long weekend. Let's
just leave it at that.
--
Ken Fortenberry
Ken Fortenberry
August 25th, 2004, 12:43 AM
Frank Church wrote:
>
> ... Far from being a "Daisy Mae" as one
> flatlander suggested (bite me kenny) ...
Nah, you're just too cute to bite. ;-)
I've formed an opinion based on what I've read in this forum.
You have a different opinion based on a long weekend. Let's
just leave it at that.
--
Ken Fortenberry
Wayne Harrison
August 25th, 2004, 01:06 AM
"Ken Fortenberry" > wrote > I've formed
an opinion based on what I've read in this forum.
> You have a different opinion based on a long weekend. Let's
> just leave it at that.
good god. which of the two opinions would any rational human being
consider more accurate?
wayno (i just *know* you are gonna get this one right)
Wayne Harrison
August 25th, 2004, 01:06 AM
"Ken Fortenberry" > wrote > I've formed
an opinion based on what I've read in this forum.
> You have a different opinion based on a long weekend. Let's
> just leave it at that.
good god. which of the two opinions would any rational human being
consider more accurate?
wayno (i just *know* you are gonna get this one right)
Peter Charles
August 25th, 2004, 01:47 AM
On Wed, 25 Aug 2004 00:06:29 GMT, "Wayne Harrison"
> wrote:
>
>"Ken Fortenberry" > wrote > I've formed
>an opinion based on what I've read in this forum.
>> You have a different opinion based on a long weekend. Let's
>> just leave it at that.
>
>
> good god. which of the two opinions would any rational human being
>consider more accurate?
>
> wayno (i just *know* you are gonna get this one right)
>
Perhaps the difference isn't in the manner of the meeting, rather the
expectations one carries into the event.
Peter
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August 25th, 2004, 02:37 AM
On Wed, 25 Aug 2004 00:06:29 GMT, "Wayne Harrison" >
wrote:
>
>"Ken Fortenberry" > wrote > I've formed
>an opinion based on what I've read in this forum.
>> You have a different opinion based on a long weekend. Let's
>> just leave it at that.
>
>
> good god. which of the two opinions would any rational human being
>consider more accurate?
>
> wayno (i just *know* you are gonna get this one right)
Lemmee guess? Are you the new staff counsel for the Kerry campaign?
"More accurate?" "More accurate" than what? Heck, if you go through
the drive-thru and I go to the counter, I can claim a LOT more face time
with the clerk at Mickey D's than you can, but are you going to let me
on the stand and testify that I "know" the clerk?
****, I've spent long weekends with girls whose last names I didn't know
(and the firsts are a bit hazy), in the company of groups, half of whose
names I'm not sure I ever knew, and I couldn't give you the slightest
clue as to their character or lack thereof. While that sort of thing
doesn't speak about or to "snake" or opinions of her, it certainly shows
that the mere act of spending a "long weekend" with someone doesn't
exactly (or necessarily) mean that person "A" can speak accurately about
person "B," good, bad, or indifferently...and why do I suspect you can
relate to THAT premise?
TC,
R
There was this time in Cote...er, better not go there...
August 25th, 2004, 02:37 AM
On Wed, 25 Aug 2004 00:06:29 GMT, "Wayne Harrison" >
wrote:
>
>"Ken Fortenberry" > wrote > I've formed
>an opinion based on what I've read in this forum.
>> You have a different opinion based on a long weekend. Let's
>> just leave it at that.
>
>
> good god. which of the two opinions would any rational human being
>consider more accurate?
>
> wayno (i just *know* you are gonna get this one right)
Lemmee guess? Are you the new staff counsel for the Kerry campaign?
"More accurate?" "More accurate" than what? Heck, if you go through
the drive-thru and I go to the counter, I can claim a LOT more face time
with the clerk at Mickey D's than you can, but are you going to let me
on the stand and testify that I "know" the clerk?
****, I've spent long weekends with girls whose last names I didn't know
(and the firsts are a bit hazy), in the company of groups, half of whose
names I'm not sure I ever knew, and I couldn't give you the slightest
clue as to their character or lack thereof. While that sort of thing
doesn't speak about or to "snake" or opinions of her, it certainly shows
that the mere act of spending a "long weekend" with someone doesn't
exactly (or necessarily) mean that person "A" can speak accurately about
person "B," good, bad, or indifferently...and why do I suspect you can
relate to THAT premise?
TC,
R
There was this time in Cote...er, better not go there...
Wayne Knight
August 25th, 2004, 02:44 AM
> wrote in message
...
>
> Lemmee guess? Are you the new staff counsel for the Kerry campaign?
> "More accurate?" "More accurate" than what? Heck, if you go through
> the drive-thru and I go to the counter, I can claim a LOT more face time
> with the clerk at Mickey D's than you can, but are you going to let me
> on the stand and testify that I "know" the clerk?
>
You weren't by chance the guy who taught Clinton how to answer deposition
questions were you?
Wayne
I know what some are thinking but money knows no political party
Wayne Knight
August 25th, 2004, 02:44 AM
> wrote in message
...
>
> Lemmee guess? Are you the new staff counsel for the Kerry campaign?
> "More accurate?" "More accurate" than what? Heck, if you go through
> the drive-thru and I go to the counter, I can claim a LOT more face time
> with the clerk at Mickey D's than you can, but are you going to let me
> on the stand and testify that I "know" the clerk?
>
You weren't by chance the guy who taught Clinton how to answer deposition
questions were you?
Wayne
I know what some are thinking but money knows no political party
August 25th, 2004, 04:16 AM
On Wed, 25 Aug 2004 01:44:31 GMT, "Wayne Knight" >
wrote:
>
> wrote in message
...
>>
>> Lemmee guess? Are you the new staff counsel for the Kerry campaign?
>> "More accurate?" "More accurate" than what? Heck, if you go through
>> the drive-thru and I go to the counter, I can claim a LOT more face time
>> with the clerk at Mickey D's than you can, but are you going to let me
>> on the stand and testify that I "know" the clerk?
>>
>
>You weren't by chance the guy who taught Clinton how to answer deposition
>questions were you?
Hell, no. First, he couldn't afford us if he had all four inches of his
dick up Harvey Weinstein's ass. Second, even if he had had some
Fahdianesque Zero full of green and been on fire, I'd have ****ed down
my leg before I'd have ****ed on him or the briefcase. But that said,
IMO, he should have told the truth - what kind of stupid degenerate ****
lies in such circumstances about a little extra-curricular activity or
getting some<consensual> head? He should have made it right with Paula
Jones wa-a-a-a-y back - he waved lil' Billy, she didn't salute, and he
got caught - make it right (and yeah, some cash was probably the salve
needed on that boo-boo) and move on. But nope, with the Clintonistas,
looking sharp is SO much more important than being sharp.
TC,
R
Padishar Creel
August 25th, 2004, 05:11 AM
If Frank Church, who I have know many years thru this NG, says snakefiddler
is good people she is...simple as that (IMHO).
Frank, sounds like you have a fine fishin' partner in one of our newest
members...good for you and for her.
Chris
"Ken Fortenberry" > wrote in message
m...
> Frank Church wrote:
> >
> > ... Far from being a "Daisy Mae" as one
> > flatlander suggested (bite me kenny) ...
>
> Nah, you're just too cute to bite. ;-)
>
> I've formed an opinion based on what I've read in this forum.
> You have a different opinion based on a long weekend. Let's
> just leave it at that.
>
> --
> Ken Fortenberry
>
>
Ken Fortenberry
August 25th, 2004, 12:13 PM
Wayne Harrison wrote:
> "Ken Fortenberry" wrote:
>> I've formed
>> an opinion based on what I've read in this forum.
>>You have a different opinion based on a long weekend. Let's
>>just leave it at that.
>
> good god. which of the two opinions would any rational human being
> consider more accurate?
Their own.
--
Ken Fortenberry
Frank Church
August 25th, 2004, 12:56 PM
"Padishar Creel" > wrote in
:
> If Frank Church, who I have know many years thru this NG, says
> snakefiddler is good people she is...simple as that (IMHO).
>
> Frank, sounds like you have a fine fishin' partner in one of our
> newest members...good for you and for her.
....thanks Chris.
fc
Frank Church
August 25th, 2004, 12:56 PM
"Padishar Creel" > wrote in
:
> If Frank Church, who I have know many years thru this NG, says
> snakefiddler is good people she is...simple as that (IMHO).
>
> Frank, sounds like you have a fine fishin' partner in one of our
> newest members...good for you and for her.
....thanks Chris.
fc
Charlie Choc
August 25th, 2004, 01:13 PM
On Wed, 25 Aug 2004 11:13:44 GMT, Ken Fortenberry
> wrote:
>Wayne Harrison wrote:
>
>> "Ken Fortenberry" wrote:
>>> I've formed
>>> an opinion based on what I've read in this forum.
>>>You have a different opinion based on a long weekend. Let's
>>>just leave it at that.
>>
>> good god. which of the two opinions would any rational human being
>> consider more accurate?
>
>Their own.
So which one would you consider more accurate?
--
Charlie...
Charlie Choc
August 25th, 2004, 01:13 PM
On Wed, 25 Aug 2004 11:13:44 GMT, Ken Fortenberry
> wrote:
>Wayne Harrison wrote:
>
>> "Ken Fortenberry" wrote:
>>> I've formed
>>> an opinion based on what I've read in this forum.
>>>You have a different opinion based on a long weekend. Let's
>>>just leave it at that.
>>
>> good god. which of the two opinions would any rational human being
>> consider more accurate?
>
>Their own.
So which one would you consider more accurate?
--
Charlie...
snakefiddler
August 25th, 2004, 03:27 PM
"Padishar Creel" > wrote in message
...
> If Frank Church, who I have know many years thru this NG, says
snakefiddler
> is good people she is...simple as that (IMHO).
>
> Frank, sounds like you have a fine fishin' partner in one of our newest
> members...good for you and for her.
>
> Chris
>
yeah, it is good, especially for me. frank makes a great mentor.
snake
>
>
>
>
> "Ken Fortenberry" > wrote in message
> m...
> > Frank Church wrote:
> > >
> > > ... Far from being a "Daisy Mae" as one
> > > flatlander suggested (bite me kenny) ...
> >
> > Nah, you're just too cute to bite. ;-)
> >
> > I've formed an opinion based on what I've read in this forum.
> > You have a different opinion based on a long weekend. Let's
> > just leave it at that.
> >
> > --
> > Ken Fortenberry
> >
> >
>
>
snakefiddler
August 25th, 2004, 03:27 PM
"Padishar Creel" > wrote in message
...
> If Frank Church, who I have know many years thru this NG, says
snakefiddler
> is good people she is...simple as that (IMHO).
>
> Frank, sounds like you have a fine fishin' partner in one of our newest
> members...good for you and for her.
>
> Chris
>
yeah, it is good, especially for me. frank makes a great mentor.
snake
>
>
>
>
> "Ken Fortenberry" > wrote in message
> m...
> > Frank Church wrote:
> > >
> > > ... Far from being a "Daisy Mae" as one
> > > flatlander suggested (bite me kenny) ...
> >
> > Nah, you're just too cute to bite. ;-)
> >
> > I've formed an opinion based on what I've read in this forum.
> > You have a different opinion based on a long weekend. Let's
> > just leave it at that.
> >
> > --
> > Ken Fortenberry
> >
> >
>
>
Wayne Knight
August 26th, 2004, 01:37 AM
> wrote in message
...
> But nope, with the Clintonistas,
> looking sharp is SO much more important than being sharp.
Nice to know that someone won't take money from just anyone.
Man o man, he's been out of office for almost four years now. You gotta let
go and save it for President H. Clinton in 2009.
Wayne Knight
August 26th, 2004, 01:37 AM
> wrote in message
...
> But nope, with the Clintonistas,
> looking sharp is SO much more important than being sharp.
Nice to know that someone won't take money from just anyone.
Man o man, he's been out of office for almost four years now. You gotta let
go and save it for President H. Clinton in 2009.
Bishfish
August 26th, 2004, 03:28 AM
"Creeps and idiots cannot conceal themselves for long on a fishing
trip "
- John Gierach
Has always worked for me!
Bishfish
August 26th, 2004, 03:28 AM
"Creeps and idiots cannot conceal themselves for long on a fishing
trip "
- John Gierach
Has always worked for me!
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