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Old December 10th, 2007, 01:06 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
Jim Edmondson
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Hello Wolfgang,

a bunch of rambling ...


I understand that you can talk back to these cutting edge radios and it makes
you feel better. As an additional benefit to you, it is quicker than typing
all of this **** and as a side benefit to us dedicated fly fishers, we don't
have to waste our time reading your incognito OT posts.


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Old December 10th, 2007, 01:26 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
Russell D.
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Jim Edmondson wrote:
Hello Wolfgang,

a bunch of rambling ...


I understand that you can talk back to these cutting edge radios and it
makes you feel better. As an additional benefit to you, it is quicker
than typing all of this **** and as a side benefit to us dedicated fly
fishers, we don't have to waste our time reading your incognito OT posts.



And the person who held the gun to your head was?

Russell
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Old December 10th, 2007, 02:44 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
Jim Edmondson
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Hello Russell D.,

Jim Edmondson wrote:

Hello Wolfgang,

a bunch of rambling ...

I understand that you can talk back to these cutting edge radios and
it makes you feel better. As an additional benefit to you, it is
quicker than typing all of this **** and as a side benefit to us
dedicated fly fishers, we don't have to waste our time reading your
incognito OT posts.

And the person who held the gun to your head was?

Russell


the same person that held the gun to your head


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Old December 10th, 2007, 04:16 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
Russell D.
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Jim Edmondson wrote:
Hello Russell D.,

Jim Edmondson wrote:

Hello Wolfgang,

a bunch of rambling ...

I understand that you can talk back to these cutting edge radios and
it makes you feel better. As an additional benefit to you, it is
quicker than typing all of this **** and as a side benefit to us
dedicated fly fishers, we don't have to waste our time reading your
incognito OT posts.

And the person who held the gun to your head was?

Russell


the same person that held the gun to your head


Nobody held a gun to my head. I read of my own volition, chuckled, and
moved on.

HTH,
Russell
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Old December 10th, 2007, 04:03 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
Frank Reid[_2_]
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I understand that you can talk back to these cutting edge radios and it makes
you feel better. As an additional benefit to you, it is quicker than typing
all of this **** and as a side benefit to us dedicated fly fishers, we don't
have to waste our time reading your incognito OT posts.


Incognito? Wasn't he a center for the Cornhuskers? Hey guy, guess
what? Wolfgang is his NAME! Wow, what a concept.
Frank Reid
(which is really an alias)

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Old December 10th, 2007, 01:35 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
Wolfgang
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"Jim Edmondson" wrote in message
global.net...
Hello Wolfgang,


Hi, Jim, how the heck are you?

a bunch of rambling ...


I understand that you can talk back to these cutting edge radios and it
makes you feel better.


Well, goody for you. Everybody should have something to understand.

As an additional benefit to you, it is quicker than typing all of this
****


Non-issue. I've got all the time I need.

and as a side benefit to us dedicated fly fishers, we don't have to waste
our time reading your incognito OT posts.


Sounds good......in theory. Unfortunately, you live (well, part time,
anyway) in the real world. If I wasn't typing "all of this ****" I'd be
typing some other **** that you MUST read. It just sucks to be you, I
guess. Luckily (for me), I don't care about that.

Wolfgang




 




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