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  #41  
Old January 22nd, 2004, 03:24 PM
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  #42  
Old January 22nd, 2004, 11:29 PM
Peter Charles
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On Thu, 22 Jan 2004 09:55:09 -0500, "Paul Goodwin"
wrote:



Just caught up with this . . .

Enjoy yourself in Texas, though I suspect you'd find less of a culture
shock if you'd become a Canuckistannian.

At least you will be able to fish in January. . . .


Huh, I currently fish in January. In fact I caught a nice Steelie a couple
weeks ago on the Salmon R.

Paul


ya, try fishing for some today!! I'm sure that Alberta Clipper will
keep you toasty warm

Think of us when we're freezing our asses off and you're in T-shirt
and shorts, and we'll think of you when the tornados roll through.

good luck, eh!

Peter

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  #43  
Old January 22nd, 2004, 11:36 PM
S S Law NH
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"Tim J." wrote:

Chuck Vance wrote:

And definitely swing by the Sportsmans Finest store on Bee Caves
Road near highway 71


How far is Austin from Houston?


About one inch on my map.


I figure you be one smart sumbitch Timmy, sweetheart. When you're through
laughing at your attempt at humor, BITE ME!

Jay in NH
  #44  
Old January 22nd, 2004, 11:49 PM
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S S Law NH wrote:
"Tim J." wrote:


How far is Austin from Houston?


About one inch on my map.



I figure you be one smart sumbitch Timmy, sweetheart. When you're through
laughing at your attempt at humor, BITE ME!



I believe Mr. Johnson's point is that your query is stupid. Although,
unlike myself, he's too polite to just come out and say so. Why would
anyone parade their ignorance and ineptitude in a public forum just to
request information that is but two or three mouse clicks away ? I mean,
really, if you're that starved for inane conversation perhaps we should
hook you up with the sock drawer dildo woman.

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  #45  
Old January 23rd, 2004, 12:04 AM
Tim J.
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"S S Law NH" wrote...
"Tim J." wrote:
Chuck Vance wrote:

And definitely swing by the Sportsmans Finest store on Bee Caves
Road near highway 71

How far is Austin from Houston?


About one inch on my map.


I figure you be one smart sumbitch . . .


Well, smart enough to look at a map.

. . . Timmy, sweetheart.


HEY, my wife reads this ****.
Although talk like that could, well, ........change me.

When you're through
laughing at your attempt at humor, BITE ME!


I'm still laughing (harder now, thanks), so it may be a while yet. I'm assuming
there's an implied smiley after your post. After all, I *was* good enough to
give you the legend to my map in my sig line. I figure that's more than most.

Have fun at the Super Bowl (bastid).
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Old January 23rd, 2004, 12:08 AM
Tim J.
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"Ken Fortenberry" wrote...
S S Law NH wrote:
"Tim J." wrote:

How far is Austin from Houston?

About one inch on my map.



I figure you be one smart sumbitch Timmy, sweetheart. When you're through
laughing at your attempt at humor, BITE ME!


I believe Mr. Johnson's point is that your query is stupid. Although,
unlike myself, he's too polite to just come out and say so. Why would
anyone parade their ignorance and ineptitude in a public forum just to
request information that is but two or three mouse clicks away ? I mean,
really, if you're that starved for inane conversation perhaps we should
hook you up with the sock drawer dildo woman.


I think Jay was just funnin', Ken, although that's been in rather short supply
here lately and is probably more difficult to recognize. BTW, for someone that
is a few years younger than my daughter, you sure talk dirty. ;-)
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Tim
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Old January 23rd, 2004, 12:38 AM
Wayne Harrison
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"Tim J." wrote

HEY, my wife reads this ****.
Although talk like that could, well, ........change me.


and your wife's name is...? and does she work outside the home...?

just curious, agent starl... no, wait, that's not me!!!!!


yfitons
wayno


  #48  
Old January 23rd, 2004, 12:12 PM
S S Law NH
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"Tim J." wrote


I'm still laughing (harder now, thanks), so it may be a while yet. I'm
assuming
there's an implied smiley after your post. After all, I *was* good enough to
give you the legend to my map in my sig line. I figure that's more than most.


Thanks Tim...I'm smilin'!!

Jay in NH
  #49  
Old January 23rd, 2004, 08:51 PM
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"Peter Charles" wrote in message
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On Thu, 22 Jan 2004 09:55:09 -0500, "Paul Goodwin"

[snip]



ya, try fishing for some today!! I'm sure that Alberta Clipper will
keep you toasty warm

Think of us when we're freezing our asses off and you're in T-shirt
and shorts, and we'll think of you when the tornados roll through.


I have been working PT in a local Eastern Mountain Sports shop. I get a good
discount on their stuff and I was gonna use my discount on some high tech
cold weather gear. But now I won't need it. I just can't win...

Paul


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Old January 23rd, 2004, 08:54 PM
Scott Seidman
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"Paul Goodwin" wrote in
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"Peter Charles" wrote in message
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On Thu, 22 Jan 2004 09:55:09 -0500, "Paul Goodwin"

[snip]



ya, try fishing for some today!! I'm sure that Alberta Clipper will
keep you toasty warm

Think of us when we're freezing our asses off and you're in T-shirt
and shorts, and we'll think of you when the tornados roll through.


I have been working PT in a local Eastern Mountain Sports shop. I get
a good discount on their stuff and I was gonna use my discount on some
high tech cold weather gear. But now I won't need it. I just can't
win...

Paul




Seems like you won, compared to "I just used my discount on some cold
weather gear"

Scott
 




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