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Frank Reid April 22nd, 2004 01:09 PM

Google today
 
Go to google and look at there "picture" today for Earth Day.
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Frank Reid
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riverman April 22nd, 2004 01:26 PM

Google today
 

"Frank Reid" wrote in message
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Go to google and look at there "picture" today for Earth Day.
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I think you'd need a float tube...

--riverman



JR April 22nd, 2004 01:50 PM

Google today
 
Frank Reid wrote:

Go to google and look at their "picture" today for Earth Day.


Weird. How did Google know that in my dreams the fish are always
colored (and smiling) exactly that way?

JR

Stan Gula April 22nd, 2004 02:30 PM

Google today
 
"JR" wrote in message ...
Frank Reid wrote:

Go to google and look at their "picture" today for Earth Day.


Weird. How did Google know that in my dreams the fish are always
colored (and smiling) exactly that way?

JR


I figure they're taking damselfly adults cruising just over the surface.

BTW, I had *my* big fish dream last night. I was fishing for shad in the
Connecticut river, and a bunch of people were watching me try to cast a shad
fly with a wall of trees behind me. I got a big take and something big
headed downstream. I somehow managed to get the fish on the reel and began
taking in line slowly. Oddly, my line was set up for a right hand retrieve
and I retrieve lefty so I kept turning the handle the wrong way. When I got
the fish near shore, somebody big, it might have been Timmay, grabbed the
fish and threw it to me like the salmon flingers at Pike Place market in
Seattle. I extended my arms to catch it and dropped my rod. It was a 28
inch rainbow, something that would never be in that river, but I reminded
myself about the millions of shad fry the fish would have for forage and
then I woke up. I figure Timmay owes me a new rod and reel. 6 weight,
medium fast action.

I'm nervous about a job interview today and maybe this is prophetic... I'm
fishing for something trivial, everything is screwed up, and I catch the big
one, and Timmay makes me lose a rod. Maybe I should just post my resume
here instead of job hunting.



Frank Reid April 22nd, 2004 02:39 PM

Google today
 
I'm nervous about a job interview today and maybe this is prophetic... I'm
fishing for something trivial, everything is screwed up, and I catch the big
one, and Timmay makes me lose a rod. Maybe I should just post my resume
here instead of job hunting.


Good luck on the job, and yes, Timmay still owes you a new rod.

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Frank Reid
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Wolfgang April 22nd, 2004 03:07 PM

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"Frank Reid" wrote in message
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Good luck on the job,


Ditto.

and yes, Timmay still owes you a new rod.


Yep......plus punitive damages.

Wolfgang
can you say "early retirement"? :)



Tim J. April 22nd, 2004 03:33 PM

Google today
 

"Stan Gula" wrote...
"JR" wrote...
Frank Reid wrote:

Go to google and look at their "picture" today for Earth Day.


Weird. How did Google know that in my dreams the fish are always
colored (and smiling) exactly that way?


I figure they're taking damselfly adults cruising just over the surface.

BTW, I had *my* big fish dream last night. I was fishing for shad in the
Connecticut river, and a bunch of people were watching me try to cast a shad
fly with a wall of trees behind me. I got a big take and something big
headed downstream. I somehow managed to get the fish on the reel and began
taking in line slowly. Oddly, my line was set up for a right hand retrieve
and I retrieve lefty so I kept turning the handle the wrong way. When I got
the fish near shore, somebody big, it might have been Timmay,


Big and svelte? If so, yeah - that was me.

grabbed the
fish and threw it to me like the salmon flingers at Pike Place market in
Seattle. I extended my arms to catch it and dropped my rod. It was a 28
inch rainbow,


Hmmmm. Nope, it wasn't me after all. I would have proclaimed it undersized and
thrown it back.

something that would never be in that river, but I reminded
myself about the millions of shad fry the fish would have for forage and
then I woke up. I figure Timmay owes me a new rod and reel. 6 weight,
medium fast action.


In your dreams, buddy!

I'm nervous about a job interview today and maybe this is prophetic... I'm
fishing for something trivial, everything is screwed up, and I catch the big
one, and Timmay makes me lose a rod. Maybe I should just post my resume
here instead of job hunting.


Good luck on the job front, although your present job is much better for
scheduling fishing trips.
--
TL,
Tim
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http://css.sbcma.com/timj



George Adams April 22nd, 2004 03:35 PM

Google today
 
From: "Stan Gula"

I'm nervous about a job interview today


Good luck! Bad timing on starting a new job. Fishing season....no vacation
time...etc.

maybe this is prophetic... I'm
fishing for something trivial, everything is screwed up, and I catch the big
one, and Timmay makes me lose a rod.


Just keep both hands firmly on your rod during the interview, and you'll be OK.
{;-)


George Adams

"All good fishermen stay young until they die, for fishing is the only dream of
youth that doth not grow stale with age."
---- J.W Muller


Tim J. April 22nd, 2004 03:43 PM

Google today
 

"Wolfgang" wrote...
"Frank Reid" wrote...

Good luck on the job,


Ditto.

and yes, Timmay still owes you a new rod.


Yep......plus punitive damages.

Wolfgang
can you say "early retirement"? :)


Can you say "blood from a stone"? :)
--
TL,
Tim
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http://css.sbcma.com/timj



Svend Tang-Petersen April 22nd, 2004 06:47 PM

Google today
 

I guess thats what happens when you move into our old campus.

Go to google and look at there "picture" today for Earth Day.
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Frank Reid
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