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Old August 23rd, 2004, 11:27 PM
Wolfgang
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"Ken Fortenberry" wrote in message
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Wolfgang wrote:
"Ken Fortenberry" wrote:
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A small piece of chamois will de-slime a fly a few times, a small
piece of cotton will not de-slime a fly at all. Amadou is the way
to go.


Horse****. Amadou does exactly what chamois or cotton.....or a paper

towel,
for that matter...do. It absorbs water. It doesn't remove slime. If

it
did, we wouldn't have in our presence ...


Well, that was uncalled for, not to mention nasty. But then nasty
is your forte.


On the contrary, many here know as well as you do that you have been begging
for it for a long, long time. Now, you can pretend all you like that it's
possible to be a gratuitous ****head forever and not deal with the
consequences, but that isn't the same as knowing that it's true, is it?
Yes, it works fairly well for some......LaCourse is a good
example.....becuase of the native generosity of most of their audience, but
then, you're no retired Navy chief, are you?

As to the question at hand, you're wrong. Amadou removes the water
AND the slime and using an Amadou prepares the fly for the next
application of Frog Fanny better than anything I've ever used.
And that includes a cotton T-shirt, a piece of auto chamois, and
a piece of Cabela's Samadou.


Horse****. Amadou absorbs water. That's all it does. All the snotty
elitist posturing in the world will never change that. Grow up.

Wolfgang
and, say, how's that freelance writing career coming along?