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![]() "Frank Reid" moc.deepselbac@diersicnarf wrote in message ... Wolfgang to whom it occurs that one could do a lot worse than an international goodwill delegation composed of baker, miller, and siebeneich as a representative sample of america's finest. Gonna need a Marine division to exfiltrate this crew after they try to give country X and new constitution. Jeff will write it, Wolfie will explain it and Asadi will smoke it. -- Frank Reid Reverse email to reply hilarious, and *so* right on. yfitons wayno |
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![]() "Wayne Harrison" wrote in message news ![]() "riverman" wrote . I'll be out fishing by noon, since at precisely 6PM, the sun plummets below the horizon once again, just like every other day in the year, and if there are afternoon rains I might find myself stranded in a mud forest until dawn. if i were you, myron, i would run as hard as i could, get in the fastest car i could find, get on the fastest airplane in the congo, and forever leave that hellhole, right now. Well, I gotta say that Congo isn't really the hellhole that people have the image of. I guess I might be suffering from the Stockholm Syndrome a bit, but just yesterday I was walking downtown, window shopping with SWMBO (looking at shoes...) and thinking that it was starting to look like a rather normal town. We stopped in at a Chinese restuarant and the manager knew us, so we got a great lunch for half-price, then went to a bakery and got fresh-baked rolls and bread. Stopped at a confectionary on the way home and got some fresh baked sweets. When I got home, I had an email waiting from the British Consul and her husband (the Senator to the national government, from Eastern Congo) inviting SWMBO and me to spend a week at their luxury home in Goma next week, and promising to arrange an overnight hike up to the top of the volcano, a gorilla walk, and I can join a medical team for a 2-day trip into the jungle to check on some remote villages. All in all, there IS stuff to do, and being white and connected to the school (SWMBO is the #2), doors get opened for us all the time. So its not ALL that bad. Of course, there is the other stuff, but its not all other stuff. obroff: do the tilapia fight as good as they taste? if so, you're gonna need a marlin rig. NO, damn it all!! It was like dragging them in by their bottom lip. They fought about as hard as a stick. I was really disappointed. For the record, they like EHC on top, and green beadhead WB down deep, stripped fast. You could barely feel the takes, and I kept stripping and kept wondering 'is that a fish?' right up until I hoisted them out of the water. Not so much fun to catch, after all.... :-( --riverman |
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NO, damn it all!! It was like dragging them in by their bottom lip. They
fought about as hard as a stick. I was really disappointed. For the record, they like EHC on top, and green beadhead WB down deep, stripped fast. You could barely feel the takes, and I kept stripping and kept wondering 'is that a fish?' right up until I hoisted them out of the water. Not so much fun to catch, after all.... :-( --riverman And it is said that grayling can't fight worth a damn.......... :-) Vaughan |
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