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daytripper wrote:
On Tue, 25 Oct 2005 19:41:27 -0600, rw wrote: Tim J. wrote: . . . and you can't read. ;-) Yes I can. Reading is one of my strong suits. You should try reading primary sources sometime, instead of relying on Marxist and/or Neocon propaganda. I suggest The Adams-Jefferson Letters to start. You missed where he stated you have never met... Killjoy. :( -- TL, Tim --------------------------- http://css.sbcma.com/timj/ |
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On Tue, 25 Oct 2005 22:42:05 -0400, "Tim J."
wrote: daytripper wrote: On Tue, 25 Oct 2005 19:41:27 -0600, rw wrote: Tim J. wrote: . . . and you can't read. ;-) Yes I can. Reading is one of my strong suits. You should try reading primary sources sometime, instead of relying on Marxist and/or Neocon propaganda. I suggest The Adams-Jefferson Letters to start. You missed where he stated you have never met... Killjoy. :( Sorry, but no sense y'all wasting all that effort on an errant premise. I'm sure you boys will find something more substantial to bicker about, shortly ;-) /daytripper () |
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"daytripper" wrote in message ... ...no sense y'all wasting all that effort on an errant premise. Uh oh. Thus begins the death of ROFF. :( Wolfgang oh well, it was fun while it lasted.....no, it wasn't.....yes, it was....... |
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Wayne Knight wrote:
That's Roff for you, comments calling Ms Parks the right person in the wrong place at the right time gets you all kinds of crap but using an orange synthetic post on an Adams goes untouched. :( I'm guessing you *really* wouldn't like the para Adams I tie then. I usually use fl. chartreuse "parapost" stuff, but have been playing around with crystal flash in various colors. I also have para Adams tied with calf body hair and turkey flats, if that's any help. :-) Chuck Vance (who ties the posts for my benefit, not the fish) |
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Conan The Librarian wrote: I'm guessing you *really* wouldn't like the para Adams I tie then. I usually use fl. chartreuse "parapost" stuff, but have been playing around with crystal flash in various colors. [snip] (who ties the posts for my benefit, not the fish) This from a guy who can wax poetic about tradition and handtools in woodworking. My likes or dislikes about how you tie flies is not the issue. It's about the tradition, the good Lord meant for trout flies to be tied with fur, hair, and feathers. Is nothing sacred these days? Wayne Conviently being hypocritical about using Chenile, Krystal Flash, floss, and copper wire in his nymphs and streamers. |
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Wayne Knight wrote:
Conan The Librarian wrote: I'm guessing you *really* wouldn't like the para Adams I tie then. I usually use fl. chartreuse "parapost" stuff, but have been playing around with crystal flash in various colors. [snip] (who ties the posts for my benefit, not the fish) This from a guy who can wax poetic about tradition and handtools in woodworking. Heh. Good one. My likes or dislikes about how you tie flies is not the issue. It's about the tradition, the good Lord meant for trout flies to be tied with fur, hair, and feathers. Is nothing sacred these days? I know what you mean. The next thing you know, folks will be using graphite rods, nylon leaders and plastic flylines. Wayne Conviently being hypocritical about using Chenile, Krystal Flash, floss, and copper wire in his nymphs and streamers. Hey, it's only hypocritical if the other guy does it. :-) Chuck Vance |
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Wayne Knight wrote:
Conan The Librarian wrote: I'm guessing you *really* wouldn't like the para Adams I tie then. I usually use fl. chartreuse "parapost" stuff, but have been playing around with crystal flash in various colors. [snip] (who ties the posts for my benefit, not the fish) This from a guy who can wax poetic about tradition and handtools in woodworking. My likes or dislikes about how you tie flies is not the issue. It's about the tradition, the good Lord meant for trout flies to be tied with fur, hair, and feathers. Is nothing sacred these days? Nothing is sacred. Different people have different likes and dislikes. For example, I really like the imaginative use of modern synthetic materials in flies, and I thought those plastic "eggs" we were using in Alaska were cool -- perfect imitations. Let a million flowers bloom. -- Cut "to the chase" for my email address. |
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William Claspy wrote: Not to mention that enormous pom-pom I've seen on your leader. :-) Hey, I only use *real* yarn on those pom-pom's. Doesn't your local sheep farm have neon green sheep too? Thanks Bill Wayne |
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