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jeff
August 10th, 2009, 11:40 PM
I'm trying to figure out the location of the photo for March 2009.
Calendar says Yellowstone National park...and features the yellowstone
cutt. Can anyone give me an idea of the location and stream featured?
Though I've been on similar water in Yellowstone, I don't recall any
with that scenery in the immediate background. it's a spot i'd like to
see one of these days. thanks...
jeff
Injun Joe
August 11th, 2009, 08:15 PM
On Aug 10, 6:40*pm, jeff > wrote:
> I'm trying to figure out the location of the photo for March 2009.
> Calendar says Yellowstone National park...and features the yellowstone
> cutt. *Can anyone give me an idea of the location and stream featured?
> Though I've been on similar water in Yellowstone, I don't recall any
> with that scenery in the immediate background. *it's a spot i'd like to
> see one of these days. thanks...
>
> jeff
Joe the Elder offers--not surprized you don"t recgonize that water on
Yellowstone---seems to me I remember you unknowenlee led friends onto
the POSTED breeding area of the river ! Nice fish found there.
jeff
August 11th, 2009, 09:20 PM
Injun Joe wrote:
> On Aug 10, 6:40 pm, jeff > wrote:
>> I'm trying to figure out the location of the photo for March 2009.
>> Calendar says Yellowstone National park...and features the yellowstone
>> cutt. Can anyone give me an idea of the location and stream featured?
>> Though I've been on similar water in Yellowstone, I don't recall any
>> with that scenery in the immediate background. it's a spot i'd like to
>> see one of these days. thanks...
>>
>> jeff
>
> Joe the Elder offers--not surprized you don"t recgonize that water on
> Yellowstone---seems to me I remember you unknowenlee led friends onto
> the POSTED breeding area of the river ! Nice fish found there.
you have the right to remain silent...in the alternative, as i recall we
were mere sightseers and tourists who lost our way and ended up shaking
hands with a few of the better breed of locals...
any idea where that scene is? those peaks look more like tetons. i
reckon the east and southeast side of the park probably has some too,
but i can't remember seeing water like that with them in the background.
given it's supposed to be cutt water in the park...assuming the blurb on
the calendar page and photo is accurate...where?
jeff (going to google)
jeff
August 11th, 2009, 09:45 PM
jeff wrote:
> I'm trying to figure out the location of the photo for March 2009. [***DUH!!!**** s/b 2010]
> Calendar says Yellowstone National park...and features the yellowstone
> cutt. Can anyone give me an idea of the location and stream featured?
> Though I've been on similar water in Yellowstone, I don't recall any
> with that scenery in the immediate background. it's a spot i'd like to
> see one of these days. thanks...
>
> jeff
....ok.ok... should be March 2010 photo in the 2010 calendar TU just sent
out with rest of 2009 months included. yeah...i know. but the reyka
juice had my attention at the time of the original post.
jeff (trying to reverse time with iceland's help)
jeff
August 11th, 2009, 11:38 PM
jeff wrote:
> jeff wrote:
>> I'm trying to figure out the location of the photo for March 2009.
>> [***DUH!!!**** s/b 2010] Calendar says Yellowstone National park...and
>> features the yellowstone cutt. Can anyone give me an idea of the
>> location and stream featured? Though I've been on similar water in
>> Yellowstone, I don't recall any with that scenery in the immediate
>> background. it's a spot i'd like to see one of these days. thanks...
>>
>> jeff
>
> ...ok.ok... should be March 2010 photo in the 2010 calendar TU just sent
> out with rest of 2009 months included. yeah...i know. but the reyka
> juice had my attention at the time of the original post.
>
> jeff (trying to reverse time with iceland's help)
dusan smetana is the photographer... he has a website, with the photo in
the fishing gallery, but no description... c'mon...gotta be some smetana
fans out there...
jeff
August 12th, 2009, 12:54 AM
On Tue, 11 Aug 2009 18:38:27 -0400, jeff > wrote:
>...c'mon...gotta be some smetana fans out there...
With or without Drambuie...?
Hey, it won't help, but it can't hurt,
R
jeff
August 12th, 2009, 01:21 AM
wrote:
> On Tue, 11 Aug 2009 18:38:27 -0400, jeff > wrote:
>
>> ...c'mon...gotta be some smetana fans out there...
>
> With or without Drambuie...?
>
> Hey, it won't help, but it can't hurt,
> R
jeez, i've not ever drambuie-d... but, if a woman likes it, i'll buy one
and give it a try. i've had many good experiences with women...hell,
much of what has value to me in my life and much of any merit that i've
accomplished, such as it may be in the grand and relative scheme, is
directly or indirectly related to a woman's influence and suggestions.
should i ever have the opportunity to be in your company, i will look
forward to a flaming drambuie toast...looks to be worthy of a go...
"The Flaming Drambuie...This drink is not one to be approached lightly,
and as with all flaming drinks, extreme caution should be used. Pour a
shot of Drambuie in a glass tumbler, and swirl the liquid around the side
of the glass to coat it lightly. The spirit is then lit, and the drinker
should place a hand immediately of the top of the glass. The alcohol will
burn the oxygen sealed in the glass, but the vacuum created will quickly
extinguish the flame. The shot should then be consumed quickly."
....and, i reckon you've the hand for it.
jeff
August 12th, 2009, 03:59 AM
On Tue, 11 Aug 2009 20:21:16 -0400, jeff > wrote:
wrote:
>> On Tue, 11 Aug 2009 18:38:27 -0400, jeff > wrote:
>>
>>> ...c'mon...gotta be some smetana fans out there...
>>
>> With or without Drambuie...?
>>
>> Hey, it won't help, but it can't hurt,
>> R
>
>jeez, i've not ever drambuie-d... but, if a woman likes it, i'll buy one
>and give it a try. i've had many good experiences with women...hell,
>much of what has value to me in my life and much of any merit that i've
>accomplished, such as it may be in the grand and relative scheme, is
>directly or indirectly related to a woman's influence and suggestions.
>
>should i ever have the opportunity to be in your company, i will look
>forward to a flaming drambuie toast...looks to be worthy of a go...
I'd gladly join you in a cocktail (or several...), but...
>
>"The Flaming Drambuie...This drink is not one to be approached lightly,
Neither is a Mexican Mudspray - no, it's not a Mudslide variation - it's sorta
like a frozen daiquiri, but made with jalapenos, refried beans, stewed prunes
and Ketel One...
>and as with all flaming drinks, extreme caution should be used. Pour a
>shot of Drambuie in a glass tumbler, and swirl the liquid around the side
>of the glass to coat it lightly. The spirit is then lit, and the drinker
>should place a hand immediately of the top of the glass. The alcohol will
>burn the oxygen sealed in the glass, but the vacuum created will quickly
>extinguish the flame. The shot should then be consumed quickly."
Sweetvermouthmaryandjoseph, that sounds like something Louie would unknowingly
buy a blue-collar Eskimo lesbian in a vain attempt to recapture his long lost
manhood...or El Beano would throw at a mannequin wearing a Pelosi mask holding
copies of Obama's birth certificate...
>
>...and, i reckon you've the hand for it.
You reckon incorrectly, I'm afraid...I'd not throw Drambuie in the face of
someone who offered me a glass of it, but I'd not, of my own free will, drink
it, flaming or otherwise. And while I'm not sure as I've never tried it (with
Drambuie or anything else), but the recipe you describe sounds like it might be
a good way to get a glass _seriously_ stuck via suction to your hand.
TC,
R
>
>jeff
David LaCourse
August 12th, 2009, 04:01 AM
On 2009-08-11 20:21:16 -0400, jeff > said:
> wrote:
>> On Tue, 11 Aug 2009 18:38:27 -0400, jeff > wrote:
>>
>>> ...c'mon...gotta be some smetana fans out there...
>>
>> With or without Drambuie...?
>>
>> Hey, it won't help, but it can't hurt,
>> R
>
> jeez, i've not ever drambuie-d... but, if a woman likes it, i'll buy
> one and give it a try. i've had many good experiences with
> women...hell, much of what has value to me in my life and much of any
> merit that i've accomplished, such as it may be in the grand and
> relative scheme, is directly or indirectly related to a woman's
> influence and suggestions.
>
> should i ever have the opportunity to be in your company, i will look
> forward to a flaming drambuie toast...looks to be worthy of a go...
>
> "The Flaming Drambuie...This drink is not one to be approached lightly,
> and as with all flaming drinks, extreme caution should be used. Pour a
> shot of Drambuie in a glass tumbler, and swirl the liquid around the side
> of the glass to coat it lightly. The spirit is then lit, and the drinker
> should place a hand immediately of the top of the glass. The alcohol will
> burn the oxygen sealed in the glass, but the vacuum created will quickly
> extinguish the flame. The shot should then be consumed quickly."
>
> ...and, i reckon you've the hand for it.
>
> jeff
PUT OUT THE FLAME? Wuss. Light it an throw it down.
D. LaCourse (Proud member of the Flaming Hooker's Club, Chief Petty
Officers Club, Coco Solo, Canal Zone, Panama, 1974)
Giles
August 12th, 2009, 04:02 AM
On Aug 11, 9:59*pm, wrote:
> On Tue, 11 Aug 2009 20:21:16 -0400, jeff > wrote:
> wrote:
> >> On Tue, 11 Aug 2009 18:38:27 -0400, jeff > wrote:
>
> >>> ...c'mon...gotta be some smetana fans out there...
>
> >> With or without Drambuie...?
>
> >> Hey, it won't help, but it can't hurt,
> >> R
>
> >jeez, i've not ever drambuie-d... but, if a woman likes it, i'll buy one
> >and give it a try. *i've had many good experiences with women...hell,
> >much of what has value to me in my life and much of any merit that i've
> >accomplished, such as it may be in the grand and relative scheme, is
> >directly or indirectly related to a woman's influence and suggestions.
>
> >should i ever have the opportunity to be in your company, i will look
> >forward to a flaming drambuie toast...looks to be worthy of a go...
>
> I'd gladly join you in a cocktail (or several...), but...
>
>
>
> >"The Flaming Drambuie...This drink is not one to be approached lightly,
>
> Neither is a Mexican Mudspray - no, it's not a Mudslide variation - it's sorta
> like a frozen daiquiri, but made with jalapenos, refried beans, stewed prunes
> and Ketel One...
>
> >and as with all flaming drinks, extreme caution should be used. Pour a
> >shot of Drambuie in a glass tumbler, and swirl the liquid around the side
> >of the glass to coat it lightly. The spirit is then lit, and the drinker
> >should place a hand immediately of the top of the glass. The alcohol will
> >burn the oxygen sealed in the glass, but the vacuum created will quickly
> >extinguish the flame. The shot should then be consumed quickly."
>
> Sweetvermouthmaryandjoseph, that sounds like something Louie would unknowingly
> buy a blue-collar Eskimo lesbian in a vain attempt to recapture his long lost
> manhood...or El Beano would throw at a mannequin wearing a Pelosi mask holding
> copies of Obama's birth certificate...
>
>
>
> >...and, i reckon you've the hand for it.
>
> You reckon incorrectly, I'm afraid...I'd not throw Drambuie in the face of
> someone who offered me a glass of it, but I'd not, of my own free will, drink
> it, flaming or otherwise. *And while I'm not sure as I've never tried it (with
> Drambuie or anything else), but the recipe you describe sounds like it might be
> a good way to get a glass _seriously_ stuck via suction to your hand.
>
> TC,
> R
Imbecile.
g.
jeff
August 12th, 2009, 12:15 PM
wrote:
>
>
And while I'm not sure as I've never tried it (with
> Drambuie or anything else), but the recipe you describe sounds like it might be
> a good way to get a glass _seriously_ stuck via suction to **your hand**.
>
> TC,
> R
uh... your hand. flaming drinks, at a minimum, will require naked
women, midget magicians, at least one lion (preferably caged or
chained), and a readily accessible pool, ocean, pond, or fire hose for
post-prandial hygiene and, as necessary, for dousing flaming body parts.
jeff
August 12th, 2009, 01:02 PM
On Wed, 12 Aug 2009 07:15:22 -0400, jeff > wrote:
wrote:
>>
>>
> And while I'm not sure as I've never tried it (with
>> Drambuie or anything else), but the recipe you describe sounds like it might be
>> a good way to get a glass _seriously_ stuck via suction to **your hand**.
>>
>> TC,
>> R
>
>uh... your hand. flaming drinks, at a minimum, will require naked
>women, midget magicians, at least one lion (preferably caged or
>chained), and a readily accessible pool, ocean, pond, or fire hose for
>post-prandial hygiene and, as necessary, for dousing flaming body parts.
Uh...that sounds like a plain ol' weekend - I can have Martinis (or mojitos),
the only thing getting lit up is the participants, and no one needs to choke
down any Drambuie...
HTH,
R
>
>jeff
jeff
August 13th, 2009, 12:30 AM
jeff wrote:
>
> any idea where that scene is? those peaks look more like tetons. i
> reckon the east and southeast side of the park probably has some too,
> but i can't remember seeing water like that with them in the background.
> given it's supposed to be cutt water in the park...assuming the blurb on
> the calendar page and photo is accurate...where?
>
> jeff (going to google)
no help on google...so sent an e-mail to the photographer. this is his
response:
> Jeff,
>
> Thank you for your kind words. I think that the photo is from Teton Nat
> Park.
>
> Best,
> Dušan
>
> http://www.DusanSmetana.com
>
> DUŠAN SMETANA
> 1627 West Main Street, Suite 360
> Bozeman, Montana 59715
> 406. 388. 8666
so, if you need proof the wags at TU are as pixilated as me, there it
is. the TU calendar says it's Yellowstone National Park...the
photographer says it's the tetons (he thinks). Hell, that's what I
thought too. I figured TU had no idea...still, a nice photo and a place
I hope to visit one of these years. anyone know the name of the stream?
how to get there? is it the snake?
jeff
August 13th, 2009, 01:56 PM
On Wed, 12 Aug 2009 19:30:34 -0400, jeff > wrote:
> I figured TU had no idea...
Generally, a safe thing to figure...
HTH,
R
Giles
August 16th, 2009, 01:57 AM
On Aug 13, 7:56*am, wrote:
> On Wed, 12 Aug 2009 19:30:34 -0400, jeff > wrote:
> > I figured TU had no idea...
>
> Generally, a safe thing to figure...
God bless the clueless straight man. :)
g.
who, every day, thanks whatever powers may lurk in the universe for
the fact that most folks have absolutley no idea of who they are.
Giles
August 16th, 2009, 01:59 AM
On Aug 12, 7:02*am, wrote:
> On Wed, 12 Aug 2009 07:15:22 -0400, jeff > wrote:
> wrote:
>
> > *And while I'm not sure as I've never tried it (with
> >> Drambuie or anything else), but the recipe you describe sounds like it might be
> >> a good way to get a glass _seriously_ stuck via suction to **your hand**.
>
> >> TC,
> >> R
>
> >uh... *your hand. *flaming drinks, at a minimum, will require naked
> >women, midget magicians, at least one lion (preferably caged or
> >chained), and a readily accessible pool, ocean, pond, or fire hose for
> >post-prandial hygiene and, as necessary, for dousing flaming body parts.
>
> Uh...that sounds like a plain ol' weekend - I can have Martinis (or mojitos),
> the only thing getting lit up is the participants, and no one needs to choke
> down any Drambuie...
So, what is the going wholesale price on silk pajamas and smoking
jackets these days?
g.
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