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Go to google and look at there "picture" today for Earth Day.
-- Frank Reid Reverse Email to reply |
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"Frank Reid" wrote in message ... Go to google and look at there "picture" today for Earth Day. -- Frank Reid Reverse Email to reply I think you'd need a float tube... --riverman |
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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 |
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"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. |
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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. -- Frank Reid Reverse Email to reply |
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"Frank Reid" wrote in message ... 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"? :) |
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"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 ------------------------ http://css.sbcma.com/timj |
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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 |
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"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 ------------------------ http://css.sbcma.com/timj |
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I guess thats what happens when you move into our old campus. Go to google and look at there "picture" today for Earth Day. -- Frank Reid Reverse Email to reply |
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