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Old November 11th, 2007, 06:57 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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On 10-Nov-2007, Mike wrote:

I donīt know, and I donīt care, as noted, I am merely making sure that
people know you are a nasty evil little ****bag. What you have to say
is quite irrrelevant to me.


Hey Mike
I liked the poem - Mayfly
I did.
Thanks.

You do make some useful posts sometimes but 98% of them are defensive or
offensive useless crap.

When you want to insult somebody from now on pls do it w an off topic - OT
Otherwise I am gonna plonk you also.

I have already done so w others on this group and it is far more tolerable
that way.
I would miss some of your good advice which I do appreciate - but it is
getting more rare

Thanks in advance
Fred
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Old November 11th, 2007, 06:57 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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On 11 Nov, 07:57, wrote:
On 10-Nov-2007, Mike wrote:

I donīt know, and I donīt care, as noted, I am merely making sure that
people know you are a nasty evil little ****bag. What you have to say
is quite irrrelevant to me.


Hey Mike
I liked the poem - Mayfly
I did.
Thanks.

You do make some useful posts sometimes but 98% of them are defensive or
offensive useless crap.

When you want to insult somebody from now on pls do it w an off topic - OT
Otherwise I am gonna plonk you also.

I have already done so w others on this group and it is far more tolerable
that way.
I would miss some of your good advice which I do appreciate - but it is
getting more rare

Thanks in advance
Fred


Do as you please, it is not my problem.

MC

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Old November 11th, 2007, 07:07 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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On 10-Nov-2007, Mike wrote:

Do as you please, it is not my problem.


What is the big ****in" deal ?
I am asking you real nicely to put an OT on a post or call it version 2 -3
4 for all I care when you post your invective.
Call it answer2 in B flat minor - Again I dont care
Beacuse I do not wanrt to read this ****
Does trhis make sense
and I undestrand that you may not evern give a rats ass.
If so
Too bad for both of us

Fred
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Old November 11th, 2007, 07:12 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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On 11 Nov, 08:07, wrote:
On 10-Nov-2007, Mike wrote:

Do as you please, it is not my problem.


What is the big ****in" deal ?
I am asking you real nicely to put an OT on a post or call it version 2 -3
4 for all I care when you post your invective.
Call it answer2 in B flat minor - Again I dont care
Beacuse I do not wanrt to read this ****
Does trhis make sense
and I undestrand that you may not evern give a rats ass.
If so
Too bad for both of us

Fred


I donīt see a problem, if you donīt want to read something, then don
īt.

With regard to invective, you are the one who keeps using foul
language for no particular reason.

In the meantime, you are quite correct, I really donīt "give a ratīs
ass".

MC

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Old November 11th, 2007, 09:15 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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On 11-Nov-2007, Mike wrote:

With regard to invective, you are the one who keeps using foul
language for no particular reason.

In the meantime, you are quite correct, I really donīt "give a ratīs
ass".

MC


Yo Mike

I use foul language for empathis
Some consider the word "****" foul language
I don't
A year ago or so something went out on the web about the word - ****

If it offends you
**** you and **** off fool
or go get ****ed mother ****er.


You are quite a giant prick - a somewhat knowledgeable one at that and
Ithink that your cronies in crime L& F are just bigger pricks than you
Pls note I did not say they had bigger pricks as I could not care less
But they may be worse than you in terms of being a jerkoff - if that is at
all possible

So keep on posting your **** w your ****buddies as I really dont give a rats
ass bout you either
****head!

Fred
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Old November 11th, 2007, 09:56 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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So keep on posting your **** w your ****buddies as I really dont give a rats
ass bout you either
****head!

Fred


Well, itīs nice to see you object to the use of invective.

MC


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Old November 13th, 2007, 12:27 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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On Nov 11, 12:57 am, wrote:
On 10-Nov-2007, Mike wrote:

I donīt know, and I donīt care, as noted, I am merely making sure that
people know you are a nasty evil little ****bag. What you have to say
is quite irrrelevant to me.


Hey Mike
I liked the poem - Mayfly
I did.
Thanks.

You do make some useful posts sometimes but 98% of them are defensive or
offensive useless crap.

When you want to insult somebody from now on pls do it w an off topic - OT
Otherwise I am gonna plonk you also.

I have already done so w others on this group and it is far more tolerable
that way.
I would miss some of your good advice which I do appreciate - but it is
getting more rare

Thanks in advance
Fred


You guys mind if I take this one?

OBROFF: We have a vast arsenal of patterns to chose from these days,
things like the copper john, flash-this, bead-that and epoxy-the-
other. The material choices and brilliant inventors and craftsmen
behind the vice are creating flat out deadly imitations. Still, I am
almost always pleased using the classic wet flies, Cahill, Iron Blue
and more and love to keep them stocked and love even more the
excitement I feel tying one in like those folks must have felt 100
years ago and more.

TBone
Guilt replaced the creel.

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Old November 13th, 2007, 12:33 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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On 13 Nov, 01:27, Halfordian Golfer wrote:
.. Still, I am
almost always pleased using the classic wet flies, Cahill, Iron Blue
and more and love to keep them stocked and love even more the
excitement I feel tying one in like those folks must have felt 100
years ago and more.

TBone
Guilt replaced the creel.


You might enjoy these Tim;

I rather like this book, although it is not a popular work, and seldom
mentioned. These are the flies from it, which I have enhanced
somewhat electronically.

http://www.mike-connor.homepage.t-on...n/hodgson.html

You can also find the original of this book as a PDF here;

http://www.archive.org/details/troutfishing00hodgrich

for viewing these and the other books in the links I posted, I can
thoroughly recommend this;

http://www.docu-track.com/home/prod_user/pdfx_viewer/

the PDF Xchange viewer from Tracker software. It is free, extremely
fast, and has a lot more features than any other free PDF viewer.

TL
MC

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Old November 13th, 2007, 01:42 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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On Nov 12, 6:33 pm, Mike wrote:
On 13 Nov, 01:27, Halfordian Golfer wrote:
. Still, I am

almost always pleased using the classic wet flies, Cahill, Iron Blue
and more and love to keep them stocked and love even more the
excitement I feel tying one in like those folks must have felt 100
years ago and more.


TBone
Guilt replaced the creel.


You might enjoy these Tim;

I rather like this book, although it is not a popular work, and seldom
mentioned. These are the flies from it, which I have enhanced
somewhat electronically.

http://www.mike-connor.homepage.t-on...rical_Flies/Ho...

You can also find the original of this book as a PDF here;

http://www.archive.org/details/troutfishing00hodgrich

for viewing these and the other books in the links I posted, I can
thoroughly recommend this;

http://www.docu-track.com/home/prod_user/pdfx_viewer/

the PDF Xchange viewer from Tracker software. It is free, extremely
fast, and has a lot more features than any other free PDF viewer.

TL
MC


NICE! Thanks for passing that along Mike. Looking at the first color
plate just gives me goosebumps. Those are some deadly patterns.

Best regards,

Tim

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Old November 13th, 2007, 05:39 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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On 13-Nov-2007, Halfordian Golfer wrote:

You might enjoy these Tim;

I rather like this book, although it is not a popular work, and seldom
mentioned. These are the flies from it, which I have enhanced
somewhat electronically.

http://www.mike-connor.homepage.t-on...rical_Flies/Ho...

You can also find the original of this book as a PDF here;

http://www.archive.org/details/troutfishing00hodgrich

for viewing these and the other books in the links I posted, I can
thoroughly recommend this;

http://www.docu-track.com/home/prod_user/pdfx_viewer/

the PDF Xchange viewer from Tracker software. It is free, extremely
fast, and has a lot more features than any other free PDF viewer.

TL
MC


NICE! Thanks for passing that along Mike. Looking at the first color
plate just gives me goosebumps. Those are some deadly patterns.


Through other peoples posts

At least I can good information from Mike w/o all the usual invective and
drivel around it

Fred
 




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