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Old December 27th, 2007, 02:50 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
Wolfgang
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"millard63" wrote in message
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Honestly now, if you have nothing nice to say...Dont say anything at
all. You can learn allot from a person just by listening, Didn't mean
to upset anyone or cause any arguements.

Honestly now, do you really believe anyone here cares what you meant or what
you think?

Wolfgang
careful......it's a trick question.


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Old December 26th, 2007, 11:46 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
millard63
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On Dec 26, 4:11*pm, Mike wrote:
On Dec 26, 9:42 pm, "Wolfgang" wrote:

Having long been perplexed the very phenomenon ofitons refers to above, I
can scarcely convey how pleased I am to discover that the solution to the
conundrum of the uncanny replication of shared stupidity is something as
simple as widespread (and evidently long term......on the scale of
centuries) access to the differnet. * * * *


Wolfgang


If you were anywhere near as clever as you would like others to think
you are, then you would not even consort with idiots, much less feel
obliged to constantly berate them.

Somebody trying to sell worms on a fly-fishing group is an object of
pity, not ridicule. But you and others feel obliged to display your
scintillating wit, and apparently endless wisdom, regardless. For
many, it makes you look even more stupid than he obviously is.

When was the last time you posted something pleasant and positive? *If
you have to think about it, it was too long, and too little.

MC


cant we all just get along.... no one is ever as smart as they think,
and Catawba worms in a fly fishing group is informative and relevant.
Fly fishermen also fish for other fish.
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Old December 26th, 2007, 11:56 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
Dave LaCourse
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On Wed, 26 Dec 2007 15:46:30 -0800 (PST), millard63
wrote:

Fly fishermen also fish for other fish.


Millard, uh, the above quote makes no sense. Think about it and get
back to us. We fish WITH flies for fish (trout, salmon, pike, bass,
stripers, bones, you-name-it).

Fly fishermen do not fish with bait, otherwise they wouldn't be fly
fishermen, they'd be bait slingers. Do you understand?


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Old December 27th, 2007, 12:12 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
Mike[_6_]
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On Dec 27, 12:46 am, millard63 wrote:

cant we all just get along.... no one is ever as smart as they think,
and Catawba worms in a fly fishing group is informative and relevant.
Fly fishermen also fish for other fish.


Hey dumbo, I donīt care what you post, there is nothing anybody can do
about it anyway. I find it somewhat surprising that somebody wanting
to sell worms ( actually Moth larvae) as bait, would try to do so on a
fly-fishing group, and also **** off his (fondly and completely
mistakenly imagined) potential customers at the same time. But if
dumbos and idiots were not allowed to post here, there would hardly be
sufficient to form a quorum. Indeed, including assholes and spammers
in such a ban would certainly put the tin hat on it.

You might as well try selling ice cubes to Inuit, after publicly
****ing in the fridge,. but donīt let that discourage you. However, as
I am a compassionate man, I might suggest that you keep your day job
for the time being at least. Just until you have whipped up a buying
frenzy...............

You might also benefit from reading the "conclusions" presented here;

http://warnell.forestry.uga.edu/serv...istory%5B%5D=2

Should you require a viable commercial alternative, which is currently
shipped in bulk to many countries as bait, and feed for various other
animals requiring live food. might I suggest you try Tebo worms;

http://www.expoag.cl/productos.html

Tebo, ( or Trevo, etc) is easier to spell than catawba, catalpa, or
catastrophe, so might offer an advertising advantage?

MC
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Old December 27th, 2007, 04:57 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
millard63
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On Dec 26, 7:12*pm, Mike wrote:
On Dec 27, 12:46 am, millard63 wrote:

cant we all just get along.... no one is ever as smart as they think,
and Catawba worms in a fly fishing group is informative and relevant.
Fly fishermen also fish for other fish.


Hey dumbo, I donīt care what you post, there is nothing anybody can do
about it anyway. I find it somewhat surprising that somebody wanting
to sell worms ( actually Moth larvae) as bait, would try to do so on a
fly-fishing group, and also **** off his (fondly and completely
mistakenly imagined) potential customers at the same time. But if
dumbos and idiots were not allowed to post here, there would hardly be
sufficient to form a quorum. Indeed, including assholes and spammers
in such a ban would certainly put the tin hat on it.

You might as well try selling ice cubes to Inuit, after publicly
****ing in the fridge,. but donīt let that discourage you. However, as
I am a compassionate man, I might suggest that you keep your day job
for the time being at least. Just until you have whipped up a buying
frenzy...............

You might also benefit from reading the "conclusions" presented here;

http://warnell.forestry.uga.edu/serv...hp3?docID=178&...

Should you require a viable commercial alternative, which is currently
shipped in bulk to many countries as bait, and feed for various other
animals requiring live food. might I suggest you try Tebo worms;

http://www.expoag.cl/productos.html

Tebo, ( or Trevo, etc) is easier to spell than catawba, catalpa, or
catastrophe, so might offer an advertising advantage?

MC


guess you have a viable point, just thought I might provoke interest.
If it werent for people like me, I guess the world would be very
boring, because people wouldnt have anything to complain about

Far as Fly fishing I have never had the opportunity to go fly fishing,
though would consider it.
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Old December 27th, 2007, 02:40 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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"millard63" wrote in message
...

cant we all just get along.... no one is ever as smart as they think,
and Catawba worms in a fly fishing group is informative and relevant.
Fly fishermen also fish for other fish.

Well, if this hasn't thoroughly depleted your store of profundity, I predict
a long a fruitful career for you here.

Wolfgang


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Old December 26th, 2007, 11:44 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
millard63
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On Dec 26, 3:42*pm, "Wolfgang" wrote:
"Tim J." wrote in message

...

typed:
On Dec 24, 2:28 pm, millard63 wrote:

snip
for your information you should type in the word Catawba for yourself
and you will find that that is how it is spelled for worms, I'm not
illiterate you are, there are several ways to spell differnet things


* *i am often fascinated to observe how often it appears that those
who wallow in their own ignorance are given confidence by the fact
that the same lack of understanding is demonstrated by many others.


C'mon, wayno. Even *you* must appreciate the intricacies in the above
paragraph.


Having long been perplexed the very phenomenon ofitons refers to above, I
can scarcely convey how pleased I am to discover that the solution to the
conundrum of the uncanny replication of shared stupidity is something as
simple as widespread (and evidently long term......on the scale of
centuries) access to the differnet. * * * *

Wolfgang


you dont even know what you just said...LOL....sounds cool though
(((and what is the word ofitons)))
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Old December 27th, 2007, 12:15 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
Russell D.
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millard63 wrote:

(((and what is the word ofitons)))


Hang around and talk fly fishin' stuff and other stuff with us for
awhile and you will figure it out. And stop spamming.

Russell

If it looks like spam and smells like spam and tastes like spam I'm
guessing it is spam.
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Old December 27th, 2007, 12:26 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
Dave LaCourse
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On Wed, 26 Dec 2007 17:15:12 -0700, "Russell D." wrote:

If it looks like spam and smells like spam and tastes like spam I'm
guessing it is spam.


And green at that! d;o)





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Old December 27th, 2007, 04:58 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
millard63
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On Dec 26, 7:26*pm, Dave LaCourse wrote:
On Wed, 26 Dec 2007 17:15:12 -0700, "Russell D." wrote:
If it looks like spam and smells like spam and tastes like spam I'm
guessing it is spam.


And green at that! * d;o)


light green!!

Aint fly fishing cool. Have a Happy new year
 




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