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"riverman" wrote in message
So I had the bright idea of contacting some flyfishing outfitters in Mongolia to see if any of them would be interested in hosting us; providing shuttle and transport services, doing the food shop, etc. Sounds outstanding, but how do you say, "This river don't go to Aintree" in Mongolian? :-) Joe F. |
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On Fri, 02 Feb 2007 11:37:50 GMT, "rb608"
wrote: "riverman" wrote in message So I had the bright idea of contacting some flyfishing outfitters in Mongolia to see if any of them would be interested in hosting us; providing shuttle and transport services, doing the food shop, etc. Sounds outstanding, but how do you say, "This river don't go to Aintree" in Mongolian? :-) Oh, Lordy...I can hear the, um, dueling ruans now...and I'd suggest he learn what "he shore does have a purdy wai guo mouth..." sounds like in Mongolian, too... Seriously, though, it sounds like a blast. And Myron - have you thought about contacting some of the smaller equipment companies, like TFO, Tibor, etc., as well as some larger, non-sports companies, like Dell, Amazon, Wal-Mart, etc. If this thing is gonna get a photoshoot, and you've an interest in sponsorships, you might as well become the insert NASCAR driver name here of Mongolian canoeing. And FWIW, you might be able to get airline interest sponsorship; airlines are drooling over the potential of China-related air travel, and the Chinese airlines are turning to American low-cost/regional airlines, like Southwest and Jet Blue for advice. The short story is that such a novel "expedition" might garner some interest from airlines. I have some other ideas, if you'd care to take it to email. TC, R Joe F. |
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On Feb 2, 10:53 pm, wrote:
On Fri, 02 Feb 2007 11:37:50 GMT, "rb608" wrote: "riverman" wrote in message So I had the bright idea of contacting some flyfishing outfitters in Mongolia to see if any of them would be interested in hosting us; providing shuttle and transport services, doing the food shop, etc. Sounds outstanding, but how do you say, "This river don't go to Aintree" in Mongolian? :-) Oh, Lordy...I can hear the, um, dueling ruans now...and I'd suggest he learn what "he shore does have a purdy wai guo mouth..." sounds like in Mongolian, too... Seriously, though, it sounds like a blast. And Myron - have you thought about contacting some of the smaller equipment companies, like TFO, Tibor, etc., as well as some larger, non-sports companies, like Dell, Amazon, Wal-Mart, etc. If this thing is gonna get a photoshoot, and you've an interest in sponsorships, you might as well become the insert NASCAR driver name here of Mongolian canoeing. And FWIW, you might be able to get airline interest sponsorship; airlines are drooling over the potential of China-related air travel, and the Chinese airlines are turning to American low-cost/regional airlines, like Southwest and Jet Blue for advice. The short story is that such a novel "expedition" might garner some interest from airlines. I have some other ideas, if you'd care to take it to email. TC, R These all sound like interesting ideas, rdean. Like they say...cast your net far and wide, and see what happens. --riverman |
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On Feb 2, 7:37*pm, "rb608" wrote:
"riverman" wrote in message So I had the bright idea of contacting some flyfishing outfitters in Mongolia to see if any of them would be interested in hosting us; providing shuttle and transport services, doing the food shop, etc. Sounds outstanding, but how do you say, "This river don't go to Aintree" in Mongolian? *:-) Joe F. сковывать подарок t го Aintree. But what's that mean? --riverman |
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"riverman" wrote: сковывать подарок t го gift t GO forged aintree according to cyber tran so I guessing THAT ain't right |
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"riverman" wrote in message
????????? ??????? t ?? Aintree. But what's that mean? Surely you jest, but in case not - the (I thought well-known) quote is from the movie "Deliverance". Four men set out in canoes to explore a wild river in the deep backwoods of some southern US state (GA?) before it is dammed for a reservoir & lost forever. Their destination take-out is the town of Aintree. They meet up with some less than savory locals, and unpleasant things occur, the most notable of which ends up with Ned Beatty in his tidy whities squealing like a pig. Overall, it's a rather good movie based on a novel by James Dickey, and perhaps analogous to your trip (hopefully sans the unpleasant encounter with the locals.) Joe F. |
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