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![]() Hmmm, Guess there's worse things than losing a $2.00 fly. Wonder which know he used? Allen ST. PAUL (AP) ‹ Erik Hobbie was amazed at his own stupidity. The St. Paul native and ice fisherman had known for months how he would propose to his girlfriend. Over Thanksgiving weekend last year at his family's cabin near Ely in far northern Minnesota, he had his chance. Hobbie woke up early that morning to drill holes in the ice on Burntside Lake and erect a tip-up ‹ a spring-loaded device that indicates a fish has taken the bait. On the end of the line he tied his grandmother's heirloom diamond ring. Poorly, as it turned out. When he went to the hole with his girlfriend, Pamala Gahr, and they pulled up the line, the ring was gone. "When he got to the end, he just looked at it in kind of horror," said Gahr. She didn't believe him until he produced the empty jewelry box. "There was nothing we could do but laugh," Gahr said. "Then we just stood there staring at the hole for quite some time trying to figure out what to do." Hobbie, 44, who works as a chemical engineer in Washington, D.C., popped the question on the spot anyway. Gahr, 37, a native of Champlin, said, "Yes." |
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![]() "Allen Epps" wrote... Gahr, 37, a native of Champlin, said, "Yes." I laughed, I cried - the poor, desperate girl, reduced to marrying ~an ice fisherman~. Timothy Juvenal |
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On Wed, 14 Jul 2004 08:49:23 -0400, Allen Epps
wrote: Hobbie, 44, who works as a chemical __engineer__ ---- AHA! A CLUE!! |
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![]() wrote in message news ![]() On Wed, 14 Jul 2004 08:49:23 -0400, Allen Epps wrote: Hobbie, 44, who works as a chemical __engineer__ ---- AHA! A CLUE!! You'd think an engineer could come up with a way to retrieve something from through a hole that marks precisely the spot above where the item is. Just wait until spring, and then he'll be sorry! --riverman |
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On Wed, 14 Jul 2004 17:18:39 +0200, "riverman" wrote:
wrote in message news ![]() On Wed, 14 Jul 2004 08:49:23 -0400, Allen Epps wrote: Hobbie, 44, who works as a chemical __engineer__ ---- AHA! A CLUE!! You'd think an engineer could come up with a way to retrieve something from through a hole that marks precisely the spot above where the item is. Just wait until spring, and then he'll be sorry! --riverman Well, I'd offer than only one of THOSE would do something like that in the first place...you know, engineers... TC, R |
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On Wed, 14 Jul 2004 17:18:39 +0200, "riverman"
wrote: wrote in message news ![]() On Wed, 14 Jul 2004 08:49:23 -0400, Allen Epps wrote: Hobbie, 44, who works as a chemical __engineer__ ---- AHA! A CLUE!! You'd think an engineer could come up with a way to retrieve something from through a hole that marks precisely the spot above where the item is. Just wait until spring, and then he'll be sorry! --riverman Lots of lake trout in Burntside We spend a week up there every summer. (Anyone who wants the web addie for an inexpensive family style resort, let me know.). Northerns too. It wouldn't surprise me if his ring swam away instead of coming loose. g.c. |
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