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Old June 21st, 2004, 09:04 PM
snakefiddler
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"Ken Fortenberry" wrote in message
.. .
riverman wrote:
"Tim J." wrote:
This is a prime example of trolling. . .


Aww, comon Tim. Let me get a few more answers before you derail the

thread!!

:-(

--riverman
(BTW, I don't think that was trolling as much as it was baiting.)


Baiting, trolling, whatever. If I was in the mood to have a bit of
fun with Miss Daisy Mae Dildo today I'd have done it in the thread
where chicks don't mind tag alongs so long as they get to go on a
horsey back ride with rw. Now THAT had comedy written all over it.

;-)

--
Ken Fortenberry


ya know- i typed what i felt was an appropriate response to your ability
find opportunity to get on my ass in most anything i post, but given that
things have been pretty ugly around here lately, i decided not to send it.
hope ya had a great father's day, forty.
snake


  #22  
Old June 21st, 2004, 09:07 PM
Rusty Hook
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Mark H. Bowen wrote:
Dependin' on the time of year, I either set them by the air vents in the
house (van down by the river) and A/C them or heat them. Sometimes I just
leave'em in the car to kill the smell of trailer trash. Other times they
sit on the porch.

However, you can buy boot dryers from Cabela's.


Ski shops have them too.
Another option is to get an old bonnet-style hair dryer at a thrift store,
throw away the bonnet, and put the hose into one of the boots.
Set the heat on low (should just be slightly warm at that setting), then
come back in an hour to dry the other boot.

I dry my ski boots that way, with no damage to them at all.
I dry my wading boots by leaving them on the back steps, which usually works
fine, but since it's been raining for the better part of a week, I finally
brought them inside.
The snowpack was so light around here, I fished the high country about a
month earlier than usual, and expected the mountain streamfishing to be more
or less over by mid-July. If the rain keeps up, I may be fishing up there
for the whole summer. The high country was fishing well on Sunday, and was
pretty deserted due to the still-closed backroads and the wet stuff falling
out of the sky. I finally left when the rain turned to snow and the thunder
got too close.


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Rusty Hook
Laramie, Wyoming



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Old June 21st, 2004, 09:14 PM
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"Sandy Birrell" wrote in message
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Try stuffing them with newspaper and leave them in an airy place, in

front
of an open window for instance. Check the paper regularly and

replace with
dry stuff as it gets damp.


Best advice thus far, I think. Another way to speed the process is to
leave them in the car.....lots of windows....heats up fast with even
very little sunshine.

Wolfgang


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Old June 21st, 2004, 09:16 PM
Tim J.
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"snakefiddler" wrote...
"Ken Fortenberry" wrote...
riverman wrote:
"Tim J." wrote:
This is a prime example of trolling. . .

Aww, comon Tim. Let me get a few more answers before you derail the

thread!!

:-(

--riverman
(BTW, I don't think that was trolling as much as it was baiting.)


Baiting, trolling, whatever. If I was in the mood to have a bit of
fun with Miss Daisy Mae Dildo today I'd have done it in the thread
where chicks don't mind tag alongs so long as they get to go on a
horsey back ride with rw. Now THAT had comedy written all over it.


ya know- i typed what i felt was an appropriate response to your ability
find opportunity to get on my ass in most anything i post, but given that
things have been pretty ugly around here lately, i decided not to send it.


DAMN! You were SO close, too.
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TL,
Tim
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  #25  
Old June 21st, 2004, 09:38 PM
Ken Fortenberry
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Miss Daisy Mae Dildo wrote:

ya know- i typed what i felt was an appropriate response to your ability
find opportunity to get on my ass in most anything i post, but given that
things have been pretty ugly around here lately, i decided not to send it.


Too late to take the high road now, Miss Daisy Mae Dildo. You
inserted an unprovoked and gratuitous troll into this thread
for reasons known only to you, but you had to have known it
would not be likely to generate sweetness and light or even a
recipe for drying boots. It's too late to get all uppity and
holier than thou now.

--
Ken Fortenberry

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Old June 21st, 2004, 09:40 PM
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"Tim J." wrote in message
...

"snakefiddler" wrote...
"Ken Fortenberry" wrote...
riverman wrote:
"Tim J." wrote:
This is a prime example of trolling. . .

Aww, comon Tim. Let me get a few more answers before you derail the

thread!!

:-(

--riverman
(BTW, I don't think that was trolling as much as it was baiting.)

Baiting, trolling, whatever. If I was in the mood to have a bit of
fun with Miss Daisy Mae Dildo today I'd have done it in the thread
where chicks don't mind tag alongs so long as they get to go on a
horsey back ride with rw. Now THAT had comedy written all over it.


ya know- i typed what i felt was an appropriate response to your ability
find opportunity to get on my ass in most anything i post, but given

that
things have been pretty ugly around here lately, i decided not to send

it.

DAMN! You were SO close, too.
--
TL,
Tim
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http://css.sbcma.com/timj


i feel ya, tim, but really- that was the cleaned up abbreviated version ;-))




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Old June 21st, 2004, 09:43 PM
snakefiddler
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"Ken Fortenberry" wrote in message
. ..
Miss Daisy Mae Dildo wrote:

ya know- i typed what i felt was an appropriate response to your ability
find opportunity to get on my ass in most anything i post, but given

that
things have been pretty ugly around here lately, i decided not to send

it.

Too late to take the high road now, Miss Daisy Mae Dildo. You
inserted an unprovoked and gratuitous troll into this thread
for reasons known only to you, but you had to have known it
would not be likely to generate sweetness and light or even a
recipe for drying boots. It's too late to get all uppity and
holier than thou now.

--
Ken Fortenberry


had no intention of de-railing the thread, and so, no matter what is
written, unless it pertains to the original post, i will not respond.

snakefiddler


  #28  
Old June 21st, 2004, 09:50 PM
Mark H. Bowen
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"Ken Fortenberry" wrote in message
. ..
Miss Daisy Mae Dildo wrote:

ya know- i typed what i felt was an appropriate response to your ability
find opportunity to get on my ass in most anything i post, but given

that
things have been pretty ugly around here lately, i decided not to send

it.

Too late to take the high road now, Miss Daisy Mae Dildo. You
inserted an unprovoked and gratuitous troll into this thread
for reasons known only to you, but you had to have known it
would not be likely to generate sweetness and light or even a
recipe for drying boots. It's too late to get all uppity and
holier than thou now.

--
Ken Fortenberry


That's right Daisy Mae, Kenny would never berate you for no reason
whatsoever. Besides, you could never hope to post such **** as this:

rw wrote:

Indian Joe wrote:

Steve


IJ,

I'll bet you're the sort of person who will use the word "squaw" without
a "nevermind" or a "by your leave" from Ken Fortenberry.

You have two daughters, right ? A nice piece of 14 year old pussy, and a
sweet little 8 year old ****, as I recall. Thank your lucky stars and the
accident of your skin color that you and the whore you married are not at
all concerned with the effects of subtle and pervasive racism.

**** you, Steve, and the horse you rode in on.

--
Ken Fortenberry


Oops, I did it again!

Mark


  #29  
Old June 21st, 2004, 10:23 PM
Lazarus Cooke
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In article , riverman
wrote:

It seems that the hum-ditty here in England is a bit higher than many other
places, because its going on day 4 and my wading boots still haven't dried.


There are things sold to do just this. I've never bought them (in
Ireland the sun is always shining) so I don't know if they work. Buy a
copy of 'Trout and Salmon' magazine, and look for phone numbers for the
big suppliers.

L

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Old June 21st, 2004, 10:37 PM
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"Jeff Miller" wrote in message
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i'm still tryin to figure out the hair dryer... did you travel from the
congo with that thing? i mean, my wife has a hair dryer, but i've never
thought about packing it to dry my wading boots. are those hair dryer
thingamajigs good for anything else? g



I'm staying in a coed dorm, so I borrowed it from my female colleague next
door. Hell, I've never owned one in my life, and have never used one on my
hair. Not even in the 70s.

--riverman



 




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