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malcolm
October 21st, 2003, 12:41 AM
hiya folks
looks like this newsgroup needs some life put back into it ;)
regards malcolm


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SEAANGLING
October 21st, 2003, 06:23 PM
>hiya folks
>looks like this newsgroup needs some life put back into it ;)
>regards malcolm

Come on then, put some life into it, cheers, Norman.

malcolm
October 22nd, 2003, 02:09 AM
hello Norman
its hard to do a 4000 mile (as the Crow flies) cast ;)
I heard my old mates the Christchurch Blankers went fishing the other week
and kept up the tradition lol
it would be nice to hop on a Concorde and drown a few worms.
been busy here working and making assorted Loudspeakers
http://www.geocities.com/malc_hurn/index10.html
tight lines folks and good fishing.
regards malcolm





"SEAANGLING" > wrote in message
...
> >hiya folks
> >looks like this newsgroup needs some life put back into it ;)
> >regards malcolm
>
> Come on then, put some life into it, cheers, Norman.

SEAANGLING
October 22nd, 2003, 10:46 PM
>it would be nice to hop on a Concorde and drown a few worms.

Too late, Concord's ceasing to fly soon, no profit according to BA. Plenty of
bass about and a few codling too. I'll let you know after our match on
Saturday, east winds permitting, cheers, Norman.

George Lee
October 28th, 2003, 10:46 PM
in article , SEAANGLING at
wrote on 22/10/03 9:46 pm:

>> it would be nice to hop on a Concorde and drown a few worms.
>
> Too late, Concord's ceasing to fly soon, no profit according to BA. Plenty of
> bass about and a few codling too. I'll let you know after our match on
> Saturday, east winds permitting, cheers, Norman.

perhaps this news group and its apparent leifelessness is a metaphore for
the quality of our fishing stocks, also noticibly deterioated?