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  1. hahahaha yeah Paul....pasturized milk...usually, folks didn't shake it to mix it...they poured the top stuff off for their coffee or for baking.
  2. Life will always have been simpler a few years earlier from whenever. And yes Brian, balogna is still good but you have to buy the good quality square stuff that doesn't roll off the table. Life and things past, no matter how bad they might have been at the time, will always be better now because they are good memories. We had a milkman who would wake the neighbourhood clanking the milk bottles in his racks every morning.....a breadman who would knock on the door to show us the specials of the day...he also would leave free hot cross buns on our doorstep before Easter every year. We had an ice man who still used a horse to pull his ice load around. My neighbours were called the Yanors. Margaret Yanor was 7 years old ..I was seven as well. She wanted to marry me. One day, the ice man arrived in the heat of summer and left a block of ice for the icebox on their doorstep. I was trying to fix a fishing rod outside when she called for me to help her put the ice in the icebox. And so I did....made a mess because of it melting all over the kitchen on the way in...it weighed a ton! Mother Yanor was sleeping as usual that afternoon and when she heard me making the racket trying to get the dang huge block up to the upper icebox, she got up and cursed me till I was sure I was going straight to hell. Margaret and I never got married..... It's a wonder I'm still alive.....
  3. Thanks for the great report! As for the captions, you add them to the pics in the thread that you post.
  4. Have a great Thanksgiving my friends. Sorry we couldn't get on earlier to send you our best wishes for a great day.
  5. The Sag is a little salty. there's halibut, cod and shark in there all the time.
  6. They're so easy to make!!!!!
  7. TJ, don't do this to me. I just got a mental image of David sitting there reading excerpts from his best seller. Ok, so it appears that Barrie Ontario will be the "must go to" literature mecca for North America for the next while. So, get yer bums out there folks ... with a little luck, you also see my good bud Brian. EDIT: Wait, I forgot to ask..can anyone get me a copy....signed by the large hand of course?
  8. Roy

    Dang!

    My butt still hurts...
  9. Wear gloves and try not to disturb anything. Speak quietly amongst yourselves. We'll get the rest of this cleaned up.
  10. Thanks for sharing. There are still some good things happening in the world.
  11. Great report Joey.....still really down here that I had to bail.
  12. You did a spectacular job, Brandon. Super baits too! Congrats to both of you.
  13. I'm still trying to figure out if it's sunny or cloudy out there. A beautiful animal though.
  14. That sounds like and old joke told many times in differing ways.
  15. Roy

    BOQ

    Great report Terry! FANTASTIC even! Nice pic of the Tyborski vessel as well...any news from them?
  16. I don't recall mentioning any names. But if you feel it applies to you then.....
  17. Mike, you can repeat that message till the cows come home. Some people will never ever read the regulations. A few others will read them and never abide by them and yet others will try to read them but will always claim ignorance.
  18. This whole discussion is academic. I'll wager that in this community of almost 7,000 members, there's not more than a handful of people who can safely fizz a fish. The key is as Wayne (Irishfield) posted. If you're not planning on keeping fish for the table, don't fish the kill zone.
  19. Whew!!!! I'm relieved, I only pay $310. per month.
  20. I put it in the news section for you. Thanks for sharing.
  21. http://www.thestar.c...auga-mayor?bn=1 Cudos to the CO: A Chicago-area man posing as an angler from Mississauga has been fined $5,000 for fishing illegally in northwestern Ontario this past summer. Apparently, not knowing the identity of Mayor Hazel McCallion – an avid angler herself – proved his undoing. Tim Neidenbach, a Ministry of Natural Resources conservation officer, approached the man on Lack Seul, near Ear Falls on Aug. 20, and asked the man for his fishing licence. The man handed over an Ontario resident's Outdoors Card and fishing tag. He said he lived in Mississauga and cited that city as his hometown on the licence. When the astute officer called his bluff, asking him to identify the mayor of Mississauga, he couldn't answer. It proved to him that the man was not from Mississauga. He didn't even know the mayor was an avid angler. The man proved to be from Illinois and had been fishing illegally in Ontario waters since 1993. Justice of the Peace Robert McNally heard the case in the Ontario Court of Justice, Kenora, on Nov. 9. Wojciech Rzepka was fined $3,300 for three counts of possessing a bogus fishing licence. He was also fined $850 for fishing without a licence and $850 for making a false statement. "I think he plans to pay the fine because he wants to come back up here to fish," Neidenbach told the Canadian Press.
  22. Good stuff Loic now get out there...you still have 4 weeks to go.
  23. That's great news! Welcome home Jack.
  24. Good stuff, Gavin. You always do well....congrats to you. Thanks for sharing.
  25. Good stuff, Mike. I just connected your banner to your site. You seem to have a few patterns that scoring more than others....you should call those "Powerbarz".
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