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Old December 9th, 2004, 09:17 PM
Jeff
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asadi.... wrote:



Sorry to say that I do not know who or what Renda McRae is, perhaps you
could enlighten me. But in all probability I will be in the Greensboro area
this weekend.


if you visit wayno, you will be enlightened by renda herownsplendidself...

I 'WILL NOT.' stuff dollars in a working girl's garter as I feel that I can
put my own money to much better use . . .I'd prefer to help some poor waif
who's saving up to go to college....


and you won't have any trouble finding them "working" in greensboro ...
women's college (UNC-G) supplies inumerable opportunities for your
charitable pursuits...


john . . . google has no reference to renda . . .


wayno musta got a restraining order... check under "pitt county beauty
led astray by big city lawyer"...

i'll be interested in your perception of the triad... esp. I-40, say
around 5:15 pm.

jeff


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Old December 7th, 2004, 02:21 AM
Jeff Miller
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trouts gotta eat even in the winter, donchaknow. let me know when you
might be thereabouts. i'm planning a visit during that time...after dec 27.

jeff

Danl wrote:

So, just how big of a durn fool would one be to spend a couple of days in
the vicinity of Robbinsville in winter trying to catch a few troutlings?
Say,.... oh...I don't know...what about the week betwixt Christmas and New
Years?

Danl

I may have to be in the neighborhood for other reasons....


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Old December 7th, 2004, 02:40 AM
Danl
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now see, that was my working theory. damn little nc bastids is too small to
hold over very long without eating. i figure its the same with the trout
too.

i'll letcha know as soon as plans firm up a bit.

danl


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trouts gotta eat even in the winter, donchaknow. let me know when you
might be thereabouts. i'm planning a visit during that time...after dec

27.

jeff



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Old December 7th, 2004, 06:07 AM
Mike Connor
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Be he countin´them birds on the bayou?

TL
MC


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Old December 7th, 2004, 04:19 PM
asadi....
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You might consider the Brevard area....

john


"Danl" wrote in message
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So, just how big of a durn fool would one be to spend a couple of days in
the vicinity of Robbinsville in winter trying to catch a few troutlings?
Say,.... oh...I don't know...what about the week betwixt Christmas and New
Years?

Danl

I may have to be in the neighborhood for other reasons....




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Old December 8th, 2004, 02:28 AM
JohnR
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Danl,

It all depends on the weather. Right now in the Asheville area it is 58
degrees. It was unseasonably warm today. Will it be that way around
Christmas? Who knows? Some years yes, some years no.

I've lived in Western NC for almost 22 years and the one thing you can
depend on is that the weather is fickle.

Also bear in mind that all the rivers around here have had some damage from
Hurricanes Frances and Ivan.

Hope this helps.

-John in Waynesville
"Danl" wrote in message
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So, just how big of a durn fool would one be to spend a couple of days in
the vicinity of Robbinsville in winter trying to catch a few troutlings?
Say,.... oh...I don't know...what about the week betwixt Christmas and New
Years?

Danl

I may have to be in the neighborhood for other reasons....




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Old December 8th, 2004, 03:35 PM
Danl
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Thanks, John.

Danl


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Danl,

It all depends on the weather. Right now in the Asheville area it is 58
degrees. It was unseasonably warm today. Will it be that way around
Christmas? Who knows? Some years yes, some years no.

I've lived in Western NC for almost 22 years and the one thing you can
depend on is that the weather is fickle.

Also bear in mind that all the rivers around here have had some damage
from
Hurricanes Frances and Ivan.

Hope this helps.

-John in Waynesville
"Danl" wrote in message
...
So, just how big of a durn fool would one be to spend a couple of days in
the vicinity of Robbinsville in winter trying to catch a few troutlings?
Say,.... oh...I don't know...what about the week betwixt Christmas and
New
Years?

Danl

I may have to be in the neighborhood for other reasons....






 




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