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  #31  
Old July 10th, 2006, 01:52 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
Scott Seidman
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Default What do fly fishers like?

"Mr. Opus McDopus" wrote in news:rISrg.5296
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"NiceTo FlyFishers" wrote in message
oups.com...
rw wrote:

1. What do fly fishers like/need/want?

A blow job will do just fine.


Um...I'm afraid you'll have to see your own spouse for that one. As to
recommending it as a gift idea, that's a whole different kind of
website than the one I'm making.


rw doesn't have a spousal unit, he has a *partner*. No doubt that he'll
make due with what he's got!

Op



And for the BJ thing, he does give out gift certificates!!

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  #32  
Old July 10th, 2006, 02:44 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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For fly fishers who are also woodworkers, building a
fishing boat can be a major source of pride, accomplishment,
anxiety, sore back, heartache and pleasure, even joy at times.
Every boat builder loves the crowd of oohing and aaahing
onlookers that happen every time you put your homemade
wood or wood/fiberglass boat in the water.

....."wow, where did you get that boat?"


http://montana-riverboats.com
http://www.montanaboatbuilders.com/kitsplans.htm
http://raysriverdories.com/wooden_boatkits.html
http://gregboats.com
http://www.dhdriftboats.com/index4.html

  #33  
Old July 10th, 2006, 04:25 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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...."wow, where did you get that boat?"


http://montana-riverboats.com
http://www.montanaboatbuilders.com/kitsplans.htm
http://raysriverdories.com/wooden_boatkits.html
http://gregboats.com
http://www.dhdriftboats.com/index4.html


I forgot Roger Fletcher's excellent site, the River's Touch:
http://riverstouch.com/plans.htm

  #34  
Old July 10th, 2006, 05:08 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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OK, here's the hard one. There's one more thing I'd like from you guys,
if I can get it.

I'm even wiling to bribe you for it. :-)

This is normally a two-parter, but Hambone Slim won the first part out
of the gate. (Your $10 Cabela's gift cert will be coming shortly,
Hambone Slim.)

I would love to have a paragraph or two from one of your spouses,
partners, significant others or non-flyfisher friends about what it's
like to live with a flyfisher or a story about the things they love you
in spite of. If you look at the Chocolate page or the Antique Tractor
Pulling page, you'll see these near the top of each page.

If anybody wants to come up with this, I'll send you a $10 gift
certficate via email from Cabela's or the place of your (or their)
choice that offers $10 gift certificates. If you don't want to post it
here, you can send it to me via email. If you want it on the page
anonymously, fine. If you want credit and/or a link to your site, also
fine.

Any takers?

  #35  
Old July 10th, 2006, 05:19 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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NiceTo FlyFishers typed:
OK, here's the hard one. There's one more thing I'd like from you
guys, if I can get it.

I'm even wiling to bribe you for it. :-)

This is normally a two-parter, but Hambone Slim won the first part out
of the gate. (Your $10 Cabela's gift cert will be coming shortly,
Hambone Slim.)

I would love to have a paragraph or two from one of your spouses,
partners, significant others or non-flyfisher friends about what it's
like to live with a flyfisher or a story about the things they love
you in spite of. If you look at the Chocolate page or the Antique
Tractor Pulling page, you'll see these near the top of each page.

If anybody wants to come up with this, I'll send you a $10 gift
certficate via email from Cabela's or the place of your (or their)
choice that offers $10 gift certificates. If you don't want to post it
here, you can send it to me via email. If you want it on the page
anonymously, fine. If you want credit and/or a link to your site, also
fine.


Tim is one of the nicest, most pleasant people I've ever known. He is a
stunning example of manliness, is incredibly handsome, and knows exactly
what I'm thinking all of the time. Most of the time I'm thinking, "I wish
Tim could spend more time doing what he loves to do - fly fishing. He works
so hard and deserves all of the freedom I can give him." I absolutely
cherish each moment I spend with him, and appreciate that he treats me to a
glimpse of himself now and then on his way to and from the river.
--
TL,
Robyn


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Old July 10th, 2006, 05:44 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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Tim is one of the nicest, most pleasant people I've ever known. He is a
stunning example of manliness, is incredibly handsome, and knows exactly
what I'm thinking all of the time. Most of the time I'm thinking, "I wish
Tim could spend more time doing what he loves to do - fly fishing. He works
so hard and deserves all of the freedom I can give him." I absolutely
cherish each moment I spend with him, and appreciate that he treats me to a
glimpse of himself now and then on his way to and from the river.
--
TL,
Robyn


ROTFL!!!!

OK, I think I'm going to need this one notarized. BTW, I *will*
actually use this on the site unless you tell me not to.

Still ROTFL!!!!

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Old July 10th, 2006, 06:32 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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On Mon, 10 Jul 2006 12:19:15 -0400, "Tim J."
wrote:

Tim is one of the nicest, most pleasant people I've ever known. He is a
stunning example of manliness, is incredibly handsome, and knows exactly
what I'm thinking all of the time. Most of the time I'm thinking, "I wish
Tim could spend more time doing what he loves to do - fly fishing. He works
so hard and deserves all of the freedom I can give him." I absolutely
cherish each moment I spend with him, and appreciate that he treats me to a
glimpse of himself now and then on his way to and from the river.



Barf, cough, hack........

d;o)



  #38  
Old July 10th, 2006, 08:46 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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"Tim J." wrote in message
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Tim is one of the nicest, most pleasant people I've ever known. He is a
stunning example of manliness, is incredibly handsome, and knows exactly
what I'm thinking all of the time. Most of the time I'm thinking, "I wish
Tim could spend more time doing what he loves to do - fly fishing. He
works so hard and deserves all of the freedom I can give him." I
absolutely cherish each moment I spend with him, and appreciate that he
treats me to a glimpse of himself now and then on his way to and from the
river.
--
TL,
Robyn


I concur with Robyn!

Tim's secret *partner*


  #39  
Old July 10th, 2006, 10:12 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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Tim J. wrote:

Tim is one of the nicest, most pleasant people I've ever known. He is a
stunning example of manliness, is incredibly handsome, and knows exactly
what I'm thinking all of the time. Most of the time I'm thinking, "I wish
Tim could spend more time doing what he loves to do - fly fishing. He works
so hard and deserves all of the freedom I can give him." I absolutely
cherish each moment I spend with him, and appreciate that he treats me to a
glimpse of himself now and then on his way to and from the river.


Okay, Tim, you take the prize on this one. Is the address you post from
(minus the NO SPAM) the correct place to send the Cabela's gift cert?
If not, you can email me privately, if you don't want to post the
correct address.

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Old July 10th, 2006, 10:18 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
Tim J.
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NiceTo FlyFishers typed:
Tim J. wrote:

Tim is one of the nicest, most pleasant people I've ever known. He
is a stunning example of manliness, is incredibly handsome, and
knows exactly what I'm thinking all of the time. Most of the time
I'm thinking, "I wish Tim could spend more time doing what he loves
to do - fly fishing. He works so hard and deserves all of the
freedom I can give him." I absolutely cherish each moment I spend
with him, and appreciate that he treats me to a glimpse of himself
now and then on his way to and from the river.


Okay, Tim, you take the prize on this one. Is the address you post
from (minus the NO SPAM) the correct place to send the Cabela's gift
cert? If not, you can email me privately, if you don't want to post
the correct address.


That's okay - thanks. Give $10 to a charitable cause of your choice, as long
as it's not some liberal weenie group. ;-)
--
TL,
Tim
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