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Harrison

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  1. "hey, are you the dude who gave me that ticket last week"
  2. "hey, what ever your name is, get over here. Go for coff"
  3. Just because you think you have a sure bet product or service to reel them in, it is pointless if you pitch it to the wrong school of thought. Harrison reg TM 2011.
  4. My situation to a T, except 2 girls and she "would" say no!
  5. I am sure your neigbours have alot on their plate. I'd probably just clean it up the best I could for now.
  6. Funny article, thanks for posting. A great memory for me as a kid was putting on my Dads fire gear and filling our pools and rinks with the fire hose.
  7. Gents, I pitched this whole situation in a coles notes version to a contact who has a connection to a large media outfit in Toronto today. They asked if you had a press release and if you did that I could forward it on to them. Let me know if there is any interest in pursuing this. Phil
  8. That's what I am saying Mikie, it probably wasn't the coppers. It was other officers.
  9. Probably a pretty good chance this is the case. But not RCMP, Ontario agents.
  10. I thought this was worth a post on a rainy morning. A man and his wife were awakened at 3:00 am by a loud pounding on the door. The man gets up and goes to the door where a drunken stranger, standing in the pouring rain, is asking for a push. "Not a chance," says the husband, "it is 3:00 in the morning!" He slams the door and returns to bed. "Who was that?" asked his wife. "Just some drunk guy asking for a push," he answers. "Did you help him?" she asks. "NO, I did NOT, it's 3am in the morning and it's bloody pouring rain out there!" "Well, you have a short memory," says his wife. "Can't you remember about three months ago when we broke down, and those two guys helped us? I think you should help him, and you should be ashamed of yourself!" "God loves drunk people too you know." The man does as he is told, gets dressed, and goes out into the pounding rain. He calls out into the dark, "Hello, are you still there?" "Yes," comes back the answer. "Do you still need a push?" calls out the husband. "Yes, please!" comes the reply from the dark. "Where are you?" asks the husband. "Over here on the swing," replied the drunk.
  11. There is a fee to accept the funds. Nothing for the sender. There are no account fees for a regular paypal account. But you willbe charged a fee to withdraw the funds to a bank account if under $150, no fee if you withdraw more is my understanding. An email money transfer is a great option. Some retailers accept this as a payment method as well. I do. There is a 1.50 fee charge to the person sending the transfer however.
  12. No way, no how. Scam written all over it.
  13. have you seen his boat?
  14. Hey Lew, I would never touch a deal through Kijiji where paypal is involved. Wise decision. As for paypal it basically works like this. It is like an online bank account. You can load it with either a credit card or through an online transfer from your regular bank account. Your email address is you paypal account number. Once you have an account you can transfer money to other peoples accounts via their email addresses. So if I bought your boat for example. It ws 20,000 bucks and your paypal account email was [email protected] I could put 20,000 in my account, click the send money button, put [email protected] in the address space, hit send and you have the money in your account. You can then withdraw those funds and they will end up in your CIBC/TD/RBC or what bank account in a few days. You do not have to have a paypal account to use paypal. For example, at my online store you can check out with paypal as a guest using your credit card. No account needed. This is how you got that reel from me. SO you've already used paypal before! ha! If you buy alot online or through ebay, a Paypal account makes things alot faster and easier. Hope this clears it up a bit for ya Lew, I was a lil rushed, hope it makes sense.
  15. I sure can, do special orders all the time.
  16. Hard to believe that was 7 years ago now Lew. I remember the words spoken at his funeral, you have so much to be proud of today. Phil
  17. I have the 5 inch for $6.99 and can accommodate large special orders. Some other senko styles baits to have a looksee at are the Yum Dingers and Ouzo Ouzees.
  18. Here is another vote for a sonar. I only use my flasher when fishing shallower for perch. It's like watching a video game as you watch the laker streak up after the bait your pulling away from him. Love it.
  19. Heavy smeavy. Looks like your building it on the decline, wait til there is glare ice and give'r a solid shove. Where she stops is the honey hole. Call sinker when it's time to come off. Done deal. Fish on.
  20. Absolutely. I tried a handfull of the knock offs, but when it comes down to it I go back to the original. Probably all in my head but it is where the confidence is. Die hard senko and grub fisherfolks love their Yamamotos.
  21. I had to forward this on to a couple buddies. This is bang on! If I may add, another way is to read their hat, jacket and t-shirt.
  22. I agree Nick. I do the same. Actually looking into supporting womans shelters a bit more, there is some real need there IMO. A recent story I heard really opened my eyes to what they do.
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