![]() |
|
DDFS update
With two weeks to go until the due date, here's an update of the swap:
Chris "Padishar Creel" - Girdle Bug Frank Reid - Frank's Fighting Craw John "JR" - Starling & Herl Peter Charles - Brown Weamer Randy "bugcaster" - spruce fly Stan Gula - Ausable Wulff Tim Johnson - Schroeder's Green Weenie Svend Tang-Petersen - TBD Wayne Knight - The Patriot Wayne Patton - Lightning Bug Variant The following people have already sent their flies: Big Dale Wilkerson - Los Alamos Ant - rec'd Eddie Jasen - Eddie's Own Streamer - sent Myron "riverman" - SuperPupa - rec'd Paul "bouncer" - BWO twisted hackle emerger - rec'd Tony Weall - purple and marmot bugger - sent If you haven't yet sent the flies, here's the address again: Tim Johnson c/o Solutions by Computer, Inc. 191 Chestnut Street Springfield, MA 01103 Remember to have them tagged, and be sure to include return postage and packaging. Let's go, me boyos - the December 10 deadline is nigh! -- TL, Tim ------------------------ http://css.sbcma.com/timj |
DDFS update
On Mon, 29 Nov 2004 10:07:34 -0500, "Tim J."
wrote: With two weeks to go until the due date, here's an update of the swap: Chris "Padishar Creel" - Girdle Bug Frank Reid - Frank's Fighting Craw John "JR" - Starling & Herl Peter Charles - Brown Weamer Randy "bugcaster" - spruce fly Stan Gula - Ausable Wulff Tim Johnson - Schroeder's Green Weenie Svend Tang-Petersen - TBD Wayne Knight - The Patriot Wayne Patton - Lightning Bug Variant The following people have already sent their flies: Big Dale Wilkerson - Los Alamos Ant - rec'd Eddie Jasen - Eddie's Own Streamer - sent Myron "riverman" - SuperPupa - rec'd Paul "bouncer" - BWO twisted hackle emerger - rec'd Tony Weall - purple and marmot bugger - sent If you haven't yet sent the flies, here's the address again: Tim Johnson c/o Solutions by Computer, Inc. 191 Chestnut Street Springfield, MA 01103 Remember to have them tagged, and be sure to include return postage and packaging. Let's go, me boyos - the December 10 deadline is nigh! Supposed to be fishing today but we have our usual gale force wins a'blowin' so I'm a'tyin' instead. Should be done all 15 by this evening and mailed tomorrow. Peter turn mailhot into hotmail to reply Visit The Streamer Page at http://www.mountaincable.net/~pcharl...ers/index.html |
DDFS update
On Mon, 29 Nov 2004 10:07:34 -0500, "Tim J."
wrote: With two weeks to go until the due date, here's an update of the swap: Chris "Padishar Creel" - Girdle Bug Frank Reid - Frank's Fighting Craw John "JR" - Starling & Herl Peter Charles - Brown Weamer Randy "bugcaster" - spruce fly Stan Gula - Ausable Wulff Tim Johnson - Schroeder's Green Weenie Svend Tang-Petersen - TBD Wayne Knight - The Patriot Wayne Patton - Lightning Bug Variant The following people have already sent their flies: Big Dale Wilkerson - Los Alamos Ant - rec'd Eddie Jasen - Eddie's Own Streamer - sent Myron "riverman" - SuperPupa - rec'd Paul "bouncer" - BWO twisted hackle emerger - rec'd Tony Weall - purple and marmot bugger - sent If you haven't yet sent the flies, here's the address again: Tim Johnson c/o Solutions by Computer, Inc. 191 Chestnut Street Springfield, MA 01103 Remember to have them tagged, and be sure to include return postage and packaging. Let's go, me boyos - the December 10 deadline is nigh! Supposed to be fishing today but we have our usual gale force wins a'blowin' so I'm a'tyin' instead. Should be done all 15 by this evening and mailed tomorrow. Peter turn mailhot into hotmail to reply Visit The Streamer Page at http://www.mountaincable.net/~pcharl...ers/index.html |
DDFS update
On Wed, 01 Dec 2004 10:37:31 -0500, Peter Charles
wrote: Supposed to be fishing today but we have our usual gale force wins a'blowin' so I'm a'tyin' instead. Should be done all 15 by this evening and mailed tomorrow. ...blowing all the way down to Baltymore. The flight down was one of the worst I've ever been on. |
DDFS update
On Wed, 01 Dec 2004 13:50:00 -0500, GregP
wrote: On Wed, 01 Dec 2004 10:37:31 -0500, Peter Charles wrote: Supposed to be fishing today but we have our usual gale force wins a'blowin' so I'm a'tyin' instead. Should be done all 15 by this evening and mailed tomorrow. ...blowing all the way down to Baltymore. The flight down was one of the worst I've ever been on. Good thing Stephie wasn't on that flight . . . . Peter turn mailhot into hotmail to reply Visit The Streamer Page at http://www.mountaincable.net/~pcharl...ers/index.html |
DDFS update
On Mon, 29 Nov 2004 10:07:34 -0500, "Tim J."
wrote: With two weeks to go until the due date, here's an update of the swap: Chris "Padishar Creel" - Girdle Bug Frank Reid - Frank's Fighting Craw John "JR" - Starling & Herl Peter Charles - Brown Weamer Randy "bugcaster" - spruce fly Stan Gula - Ausable Wulff Tim Johnson - Schroeder's Green Weenie Svend Tang-Petersen - TBD Wayne Knight - The Patriot Wayne Patton - Lightning Bug Variant The following people have already sent their flies: Big Dale Wilkerson - Los Alamos Ant - rec'd Eddie Jasen - Eddie's Own Streamer - sent Myron "riverman" - SuperPupa - rec'd Paul "bouncer" - BWO twisted hackle emerger - rec'd Tony Weall - purple and marmot bugger - sent If you haven't yet sent the flies, here's the address again: Tim Johnson c/o Solutions by Computer, Inc. 191 Chestnut Street Springfield, MA 01103 Remember to have them tagged, and be sure to include return postage and packaging. Let's go, me boyos - the December 10 deadline is nigh! They're done. Tying instructions at: http://www.mountaincable.net/~pcharl...er/weamer.html Mailing tomorrow. Peter turn mailhot into hotmail to reply Visit The Streamer Page at http://www.mountaincable.net/~pcharl...ers/index.html |
DDFS update
On Mon, 29 Nov 2004 10:07:34 -0500, "Tim J."
wrote: With two weeks to go until the due date, here's an update of the swap: Chris "Padishar Creel" - Girdle Bug Frank Reid - Frank's Fighting Craw John "JR" - Starling & Herl Peter Charles - Brown Weamer Randy "bugcaster" - spruce fly Stan Gula - Ausable Wulff Tim Johnson - Schroeder's Green Weenie Svend Tang-Petersen - TBD Wayne Knight - The Patriot Wayne Patton - Lightning Bug Variant The following people have already sent their flies: Big Dale Wilkerson - Los Alamos Ant - rec'd Eddie Jasen - Eddie's Own Streamer - sent Myron "riverman" - SuperPupa - rec'd Paul "bouncer" - BWO twisted hackle emerger - rec'd Tony Weall - purple and marmot bugger - sent If you haven't yet sent the flies, here's the address again: Tim Johnson c/o Solutions by Computer, Inc. 191 Chestnut Street Springfield, MA 01103 Remember to have them tagged, and be sure to include return postage and packaging. Let's go, me boyos - the December 10 deadline is nigh! They're done. Tying instructions at: http://www.mountaincable.net/~pcharl...er/weamer.html Mailing tomorrow. Peter turn mailhot into hotmail to reply Visit The Streamer Page at http://www.mountaincable.net/~pcharl...ers/index.html |
DDFS update
On Thu, 2 Dec 2004 12:14:20 +0100, "riverman"
wrote: Ugh, I feel for you. I once had a flight from Portland, Maine to Newark on a turboprop. ... Yours sounds like it was a lot worse: nobody threw up on ours. WhenI was 5,we flew in a Lockheed Constellation from Buenos Aires toMiami. We made stops along the way, so we flew up the spine of the Andes. The crew handed out barf bags, because the entire time we would climb up to the peaks then drop thousands of feet down, the sides of the mountains rushing in at us before we'd finally bottom out and start all over again. At least that's the way I remember it. It was exciting for us kids but some of the adults didn't do so well. |
DDFS update
"GregP" wrote in message ... On Thu, 2 Dec 2004 12:14:20 +0100, "riverman" wrote: Ugh, I feel for you. I once had a flight from Portland, Maine to Newark on a turboprop. ... Yours sounds like it was a lot worse: nobody threw up on ours. Yeah, we were chunking on mine, for sure. Sorry to say, I started it. The first thing that came outta me was a handful of dramamine that failed to work...then the guy in front of me turned around, gave me the dirtiest look, then HE started honking. The stew groped her way back to us to resupply us with barfbags, then SHE started hurling, and after that it was like an epidemic. I don't know for sure, but I think even the pilots were hocking. For awhile there, it was right out of Saturday Night Live. When I was 5,we flew in a Lockheed Constellation from Buenos Aires toMiami. We made stops along the way, so we flew up the spine of the Andes. The crew handed out barf bags, because the entire time we would climb up to the peaks then drop thousands of feet down, the sides of the mountains rushing in at us before we'd finally bottom out and start all over again. At least that's the way I remember it. It was exciting for us kids but some of the adults didn't do so well. God, what a HORRIBLE route! Kids with their rock-solid constitutions...I bet you loved it. That was before all those "Suvival!" movies, too, so your overactive imaginations weren't gnawing on you... --riverman (...as it were..) |
DDFS update
"GregP" wrote in message ... On Thu, 2 Dec 2004 12:14:20 +0100, "riverman" wrote: Ugh, I feel for you. I once had a flight from Portland, Maine to Newark on a turboprop. ... Yours sounds like it was a lot worse: nobody threw up on ours. Yeah, we were chunking on mine, for sure. Sorry to say, I started it. The first thing that came outta me was a handful of dramamine that failed to work...then the guy in front of me turned around, gave me the dirtiest look, then HE started honking. The stew groped her way back to us to resupply us with barfbags, then SHE started hurling, and after that it was like an epidemic. I don't know for sure, but I think even the pilots were hocking. For awhile there, it was right out of Saturday Night Live. When I was 5,we flew in a Lockheed Constellation from Buenos Aires toMiami. We made stops along the way, so we flew up the spine of the Andes. The crew handed out barf bags, because the entire time we would climb up to the peaks then drop thousands of feet down, the sides of the mountains rushing in at us before we'd finally bottom out and start all over again. At least that's the way I remember it. It was exciting for us kids but some of the adults didn't do so well. God, what a HORRIBLE route! Kids with their rock-solid constitutions...I bet you loved it. That was before all those "Suvival!" movies, too, so your overactive imaginations weren't gnawing on you... --riverman (...as it were..) |
All times are GMT +1. The time now is 04:40 AM. |
|
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.6.4
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Copyright ©2004 - 2006 FishingBanter