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Old July 22nd, 2004, 11:43 PM
daytripper
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On Thu, 22 Jul 2004 13:05:04 -0000, GaryM wrote:

For being mini-clavemeister, cool brewski & snack provider. Very
enjoyable time. Lots of heads up, but fussy as hell. #32 would
probably have been too big. It was fun trying to match the hatch
till the guy came and caught them hand over fist on a piece of yarn
tied to a hook. I wonder if this is the pattern:

http://www.buckeyeflyfishers.com/fly..._spawn_fly.htm


I used a #20 BWO Parachute and a #24 cream midge pupa, so it wasn't necessary
to sink to such vaguely unethical levels ;-)

I had a most enjoyable afternoon fishing with you, Gary and George, on the
closest thing to a spring creek MA has to offer. Thanks for showing me a
fabled 'secret spot' - especially a nicely cool spot to stay out of the heat
of a toasty July afternoon. Sure glad we beat the crowds to the river - I bet
2nd shift was packed.

Special thanks to Tim for the "Camaraderie Beer", smoked salmon, cheese and
crackers. Nice touch!

/daytripper (We gotta do that again soon - and get Stan out there, too!)
  #2  
Old July 22nd, 2004, 11:43 PM
daytripper
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On Thu, 22 Jul 2004 13:05:04 -0000, GaryM wrote:

For being mini-clavemeister, cool brewski & snack provider. Very
enjoyable time. Lots of heads up, but fussy as hell. #32 would
probably have been too big. It was fun trying to match the hatch
till the guy came and caught them hand over fist on a piece of yarn
tied to a hook. I wonder if this is the pattern:

http://www.buckeyeflyfishers.com/fly..._spawn_fly.htm


I used a #20 BWO Parachute and a #24 cream midge pupa, so it wasn't necessary
to sink to such vaguely unethical levels ;-)

I had a most enjoyable afternoon fishing with you, Gary and George, on the
closest thing to a spring creek MA has to offer. Thanks for showing me a
fabled 'secret spot' - especially a nicely cool spot to stay out of the heat
of a toasty July afternoon. Sure glad we beat the crowds to the river - I bet
2nd shift was packed.

Special thanks to Tim for the "Camaraderie Beer", smoked salmon, cheese and
crackers. Nice touch!

/daytripper (We gotta do that again soon - and get Stan out there, too!)
  #3  
Old July 23rd, 2004, 01:18 PM
Tim J.
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"daytripper" wrote...
GaryM wrote:

For being mini-clavemeister, cool brewski & snack provider. Very
enjoyable time. Lots of heads up, but fussy as hell. #32 would
probably have been too big. It was fun trying to match the hatch
till the guy came and caught them hand over fist on a piece of yarn
tied to a hook. I wonder if this is the pattern:


http://www.buckeyeflyfishers.com/fly..._spawn_fly.htm

I used a #20 BWO Parachute and a #24 cream midge pupa, so it wasn't necessary
to sink to such vaguely unethical levels ;-)

I had a most enjoyable afternoon fishing with you, Gary and George, on the
closest thing to a spring creek MA has to offer. Thanks for showing me a
fabled 'secret spot' - especially a nicely cool spot to stay out of the heat
of a toasty July afternoon. Sure glad we beat the crowds to the river - I bet
2nd shift was packed.

Special thanks to Tim for the "Camaraderie Beer", smoked salmon, cheese and
crackers. Nice touch!


The usual roffian retreat for burgers 'n' beer is not much of an option out
there. There's not a decent burger joint around for miles. You can thank
riverman for the salmon idea - when I saw it at the provision supply depot
(liquor store), I just *had* to buy it.

/daytripper (We gotta do that again soon - and get Stan out there, too!)


It was nice having the place all to ourselves most of the afternoon. I'm up for
doing that again whenever any of you can make it. After many, MANY years of
working at the same place, I'm able to have a flexible schedule and can get away
on very short notice. I know Stan wanted to be out there, but duty was calling
his name. Since he's well on his way to becoming a million. . . no, BILLIONaire,
hopefully he can blow them off next time and join us.

BTW, very happy ending on the tire blow out: I went to the tire store at which
my son works and left the car for tires. When I came back to pick it up, my son
said my money was no good there and that he had already bought them for me. He
went on to say that after all I had done for him, it was the least he could do.
It made me feel all warm and squishy inside. Sometimes these "kids" really
surprise a guy.
--
TL,
Tim
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http://css.sbcma.com/timj


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Old July 23rd, 2004, 01:18 PM
Tim J.
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"daytripper" wrote...
GaryM wrote:

For being mini-clavemeister, cool brewski & snack provider. Very
enjoyable time. Lots of heads up, but fussy as hell. #32 would
probably have been too big. It was fun trying to match the hatch
till the guy came and caught them hand over fist on a piece of yarn
tied to a hook. I wonder if this is the pattern:


http://www.buckeyeflyfishers.com/fly..._spawn_fly.htm

I used a #20 BWO Parachute and a #24 cream midge pupa, so it wasn't necessary
to sink to such vaguely unethical levels ;-)

I had a most enjoyable afternoon fishing with you, Gary and George, on the
closest thing to a spring creek MA has to offer. Thanks for showing me a
fabled 'secret spot' - especially a nicely cool spot to stay out of the heat
of a toasty July afternoon. Sure glad we beat the crowds to the river - I bet
2nd shift was packed.

Special thanks to Tim for the "Camaraderie Beer", smoked salmon, cheese and
crackers. Nice touch!


The usual roffian retreat for burgers 'n' beer is not much of an option out
there. There's not a decent burger joint around for miles. You can thank
riverman for the salmon idea - when I saw it at the provision supply depot
(liquor store), I just *had* to buy it.

/daytripper (We gotta do that again soon - and get Stan out there, too!)


It was nice having the place all to ourselves most of the afternoon. I'm up for
doing that again whenever any of you can make it. After many, MANY years of
working at the same place, I'm able to have a flexible schedule and can get away
on very short notice. I know Stan wanted to be out there, but duty was calling
his name. Since he's well on his way to becoming a million. . . no, BILLIONaire,
hopefully he can blow them off next time and join us.

BTW, very happy ending on the tire blow out: I went to the tire store at which
my son works and left the car for tires. When I came back to pick it up, my son
said my money was no good there and that he had already bought them for me. He
went on to say that after all I had done for him, it was the least he could do.
It made me feel all warm and squishy inside. Sometimes these "kids" really
surprise a guy.
--
TL,
Tim
------------------------
http://css.sbcma.com/timj


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Old July 23rd, 2004, 06:46 PM
Stan Gula
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GregP wrote:
On Fri, 23 Jul 2004 08:18:01 -0400, "Tim J."
wrote:

I know Stan wanted to be out there, but duty was calling
his name. Since he's well on his way to becoming a million. . . no,
BILLIONaire, hopefully he can blow them off next time and join us.
...


Sounds like he's developing close relationships
with his users.


g. It wasn't *those* users.

Actually it was a remote support gig with a company in San Diego. I'm
hoping they end up flying me out there for a week...
--
Stan Gula
http://gula.org/roffswaps


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Old July 23rd, 2004, 06:46 PM
Stan Gula
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GregP wrote:
On Fri, 23 Jul 2004 08:18:01 -0400, "Tim J."
wrote:

I know Stan wanted to be out there, but duty was calling
his name. Since he's well on his way to becoming a million. . . no,
BILLIONaire, hopefully he can blow them off next time and join us.
...


Sounds like he's developing close relationships
with his users.


g. It wasn't *those* users.

Actually it was a remote support gig with a company in San Diego. I'm
hoping they end up flying me out there for a week...
--
Stan Gula
http://gula.org/roffswaps


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Old July 23rd, 2004, 09:35 PM
Scott Seidman
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"Stan Gula" wrote in news:kacMc.561$Lb4.353
@trndny04:

Actually it was a remote support gig with a company in San Diego. I'm
hoping they end up flying me out there for a week...
--
Stan Gula
http://gula.org/roffswaps





I'm going out there in the fall. Last time I was there, I found a tequila
bar in the gaslight district selling herradura anejo for about $4 a shot.
Actually, I think it was about $4 a shot, but for some reason, my memory is
a tad fuzzy....

I hope I can find the place again.

Scott
  #8  
Old July 23rd, 2004, 09:37 PM
Scott Seidman
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Scott Seidman wrote in
. 1.4:

I hope I can find the place again.

Scott



Now that I mention it, if anybody has a clue where I was, I'd love it if
you'd pass on the name!

Scott
  #9  
Old July 23rd, 2004, 10:04 PM
Tim J.
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"Scott Seidman" wrote in message
. 1.4...
"Stan Gula" wrote in news:kacMc.561$Lb4.353
@trndny04:

Actually it was a remote support gig with a company in San Diego. I'm
hoping they end up flying me out there for a week...
--
Stan Gula
http://gula.org/roffswaps


I'm going out there in the fall. Last time I was there, I found a tequila
bar in the gaslight district selling herradura anejo for about $4 a shot.
Actually, I think it was about $4 a shot, but for some reason, my memory is
a tad fuzzy....

I hope I can find the place again.


I'll just bet it was a place called Dublin Square, but there are a LOT of them
the http://www.gaslamp.org/cinco.php
--
TL,
Tim
------------------------
http://css.sbcma.com/timj


  #10  
Old July 23rd, 2004, 10:04 PM
Tim J.
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Default Thanks to Tim J (and Gary and George)


"Scott Seidman" wrote in message
. 1.4...
"Stan Gula" wrote in news:kacMc.561$Lb4.353
@trndny04:

Actually it was a remote support gig with a company in San Diego. I'm
hoping they end up flying me out there for a week...
--
Stan Gula
http://gula.org/roffswaps


I'm going out there in the fall. Last time I was there, I found a tequila
bar in the gaslight district selling herradura anejo for about $4 a shot.
Actually, I think it was about $4 a shot, but for some reason, my memory is
a tad fuzzy....

I hope I can find the place again.


I'll just bet it was a place called Dublin Square, but there are a LOT of them
the http://www.gaslamp.org/cinco.php
--
TL,
Tim
------------------------
http://css.sbcma.com/timj


 




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