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  1. This is a good read. http://blog.cleveland.com/pdextra/2007/07/..._warmer_an.html
  2. Thanks for the wishes folks!! Marty, I will drop by and I will bring some brews! We leave Sat the 4th. www.steelerssuck.com I just fired the first shot...lol!
  3. Okay, Heading out in 24 hrs for Nipissing by way of The Falls, Niagara on the Lake, etc. Taking our time. Remembering the camera this year so I will be able to post the pics when I get back..IF I can figure out how to do so!! Have a great week anglers. Stay tuned!
  4. Tbone, where do you stay up there? BC
  5. Traci, If you are leaning towards the trophy, make sure you get the hard cover. Its a better option than the bimini, IMHO. Brian
  6. I like the Bayliner 195. Can get em like new for under 10 here in Cleveland. I owned a Bayliner years ago and it was hassle free. http://www.austinboats.com/printnew.php/37
  7. A buddy of mine goes to Kipawa a few times a year. He says the fishing is ok. I know he does not fish hard..and thats ok. What are your experiences with this lake just across the Quebec line by North Bay?
  8. Has it really been as funky as it appears on a forecast to a guy here in Cleveland? If so, I hope summer arrives soon!
  9. Just curious. I am a Molson Golden fan, but domestically (US based) I am drinking IPA beers, very hoppy. 2 best, IMHMFGDO are DogFish Head 90 minute IPA and Great Lakes Commander Perry IPA. Which Canadian beer are you drinking and are IPA's becoming more popular in Canada?
  10. Just curious. I am a Molson Golden fan, but domestically (US based) I am drinking IPA beers, very hoppy. 2 best, IMHMFGDO are DogFish Head 90 minute IPA and Great Lakes Commander Perry IPA. Which Canadian beer are you drinking and are IPA's becoming more popular in Canada?
  11. Mine is "Get Wild with Cindy Garrison", for obviosu reasons... http://sports.espn.go.com/outdoors/tv/news..._Wild_Saltwater
  12. Mine is "Get Wild with Cindy Garrison", for obviosu reasons... http://sports.espn.go.com/outdoors/tv/news..._Wild_Saltwater
  13. Saw The Police last night here in Cleveland. Nice show. Not worth the $$, but few things are really. Here is some review info in case they come to your neighborhood; Everything old was new-wave again when the Police headlined a sold-out concert Monday night at The Q. Singer-bassist Sting, guitarist Andy Summers and drummer Stewart Copeland last performed in these parts in 1983 at the old Richfield Coliseum, on their last major outing. It felt as if they never had called it quits as the comeback trail led through Cleveland for these resurgent Rock and Roll Hall of Famers, with "Message in a Bottle" kick-starting a two-hour hit parade. "Hey, Cleveland, how're you doing?" Sting asked during the refrain. This was the sole Ohio stop on the trio's 40-date North American reunion tour. The action unfolded on a no-frills stage. The only props were a few colorful balloons in honor of Copeland. He was celebrating his 55th birthday, making him the same age as Sting. Summers is a scissor-kicking 64. Copeland, who couldn't play an unadorned 4/4 beat if his life were at stake, displayed his usual polyrhythmic flair behind the drum kit. He switched to a well-stocked percussion rig for several numbers, including "Wrapped Around Your Finger" and "Walking in Your Footsteps." Summers alternated between abstract solos and atmospheric jazz chords, with his exquisite D minor 11th shimmering like a hot sun above a desolate landscape during "Walking on the Moon." Last we heard from Sting, he was playing the lute. Thank goodness he went for the loot by teaming up again with his old partners in crime, who brought out the best in the Police chief. His soaring voice slipped into a spine-tingling falsetto during "The Bed's Too Big Without You," a reggae-tinged lament about the futility of attempting tantric sex with a pillow. More than 20,000 fans provided backing vocals on "Roxanne" (cue red lights) and several other tunes, including an effervescent "Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic." Sting: "I resolve to call her up. . . ." Us: "A thousand times a day. . . ." Sting: "And ask her if she'll marry me. . . ." Us: "Some old-fashioned way. . . ." Almost every little thing the Police did was magic, with a few exceptions. Sting had trouble finding the pocket during "King of Pain," and he flubbed the lyrics to "Synchronicty II," the best tune ever about suburban angst and the Loch Ness Monster. "This song is not autobiographical," ex-teacher Sting declared before "Don't Stand So Close to Me." Too bad his schoolgirl fantasy never quite took off in concert. Nonetheless, those minor trespasses were easy to forgive in light of a hard-hitting "Driven to Tears," a dynamic "Can't Stand Losing You/Reggatta de Blanc" medley and a transcendent "Every Breath You Take." "Next to You," a throwback to the band's punk roots in the 1970s, capped a four-song encore. Afterwards, Sting, Summers and Copeland joined hands and took a triumphant bow. "The best birthday ever!" Copeland shouted. "Thank you, Cleveland!" The pleasure was all ours. Crowd-warming duties were doled out to Fiction Plane, led by Sting's son Joe Sumner. His voice sounded a bit like Daddy's, especially on the screechy high notes, although the young Sumner's unremarkable alt-rock trio was out of its league.
  14. Its your last cast EVER...what lure/presentation will you use to catch the following? ; 1. Walleye 2. Muskie 3. Perch 4. Pike 5. Smallie my answers, 1. crawler harness with a drift 2. BIG bucktail 3. Jig tipped with worm, 4. Daredevil 5. mepps If all fails, I'll try some underwater demolition.
  15. When did Shania sing for Rush???
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