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Ed Hughes October 26th, 2003 06:23 PM

the time seems right to pass this along
 
got this in ane-mail from a friend and with the weather the way it is I
thought the time was just right to pass it along to everyone ... hope you
all enjoy : - ))

Every Saturday morning he goes fishing. He gets up early and eager,
makes his lunch, hooks up his boat and off he goes...all day long.
Well, one Saturday morning he gets up early, dresses quietly, gets his
lunch
made, puts on his long johns, grabs the dog and goes to the garage to
hookup his boat to the truck and down the driveway he goes. Coming out
of his garage rain is pouring down; it is like a torrential downpour.
There is snow mixed in with the rain, and the wind is blowing 50 mph.
Minutes later, he returns to the garage. He comes back into the house
and turns the TV to the weather channel. He finds it's going to be bad
weather all day long, so he puts his boat back in the garage, quietly
undresses and slips back into bed. There he cuddles up to his wife's
back, now with a different anticipation, and whispers, "The weather out
there
is terrible."

To which she sleepily replies, "Can you believe my
stupid husband is out fishing in that ****?"



Shawn October 26th, 2003 10:49 PM

the time seems right to pass this along
 
LMAO! Good one!

-- Shawn


"Ed Hughes" wrote in message
. ..
got this in ane-mail from a friend and with the weather the way it is I
thought the time was just right to pass it along to everyone ... hope you
all enjoy : - ))

Every Saturday morning he goes fishing. He gets up early and eager,
makes his lunch, hooks up his boat and off he goes...all day long.
Well, one Saturday morning he gets up early, dresses quietly, gets his
lunch
made, puts on his long johns, grabs the dog and goes to the garage to
hookup his boat to the truck and down the driveway he goes. Coming out
of his garage rain is pouring down; it is like a torrential downpour.
There is snow mixed in with the rain, and the wind is blowing 50 mph.
Minutes later, he returns to the garage. He comes back into the house
and turns the TV to the weather channel. He finds it's going to be bad
weather all day long, so he puts his boat back in the garage, quietly
undresses and slips back into bed. There he cuddles up to his wife's
back, now with a different anticipation, and whispers, "The weather out
there
is terrible."

To which she sleepily replies, "Can you believe my
stupid husband is out fishing in that ****?"




Rich Conley October 30th, 2003 08:59 PM

the time seems right to pass this along
 
awesome.

Ed Hughes wrote:

got this in ane-mail from a friend and with the weather the way it is I
thought the time was just right to pass it along to everyone ... hope you
all enjoy : - ))

Every Saturday morning he goes fishing. He gets up early and eager,
makes his lunch, hooks up his boat and off he goes...all day long.
Well, one Saturday morning he gets up early, dresses quietly, gets his
lunch
made, puts on his long johns, grabs the dog and goes to the garage to
hookup his boat to the truck and down the driveway he goes. Coming out
of his garage rain is pouring down; it is like a torrential downpour.
There is snow mixed in with the rain, and the wind is blowing 50 mph.
Minutes later, he returns to the garage. He comes back into the house
and turns the TV to the weather channel. He finds it's going to be bad
weather all day long, so he puts his boat back in the garage, quietly
undresses and slips back into bed. There he cuddles up to his wife's
back, now with a different anticipation, and whispers, "The weather out
there
is terrible."

To which she sleepily replies, "Can you believe my
stupid husband is out fishing in that ****?"




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