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Clampet

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  1. Found the links. It seems like a compromise, between a sled and a boat, where neither is a benefit. I can see some lawsuits coming.
  2. Ole Duke says he likes bubblegum the best.
  3. The abscence of any video suggests it may not handle the rough "seas" or like Irish said, 6" of slush. I'd love to see that thing in action.
  4. I hear those are great on Walleye on Rice lake.
  5. Reminds me of a magazine article I read about scientists creating these genetic freak Bass, called Frankenfish.
  6. Thanks fer the report on the Hay Bay section of BOQ. One can always wonder what the action is like, so it goes to show that some days can be iffy at best. I personally prefer the smaller fish, for the table.
  7. Good Goin' Irishfield! Would be interestin' if you shared the Cabbagetown incident.
  8. You are one knowlegeable son-of--gun, dooG! Thanks fer clearin' that up.
  9. That's unbeleivable! That would be like some type of 'Holy Shrine" to fishing.
  10. Eee doggies, GCD, I reckon thet's Lil Abner's squeeze.
  11. Wall, I reckon I'll have a few pulls. Cheers y'all!
  12. Heard on the 6:00 O'Clock News that there were some underground explosions on Redpath Ave, in the Yonge Street and Eglinton Ave area, where Cliff works.
  13. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Atv6_5RYK3M Robbery Response
  14. What d'yall make of that guy in Toronto that got charged with kidnapping that Chocolate Lab Retreiver? Huckleberry Hound Returned Monday February 18, 2008 CityNews.ca Staff Whether it was the promise of a lucrative reward or the goodness in the abductor's heart, a stolen dog has been reunited with its joyful owner. Bert Clark had put up a 15 thousand dollar reward for the Chocolate Lab he called his soulmate. "Huckleberry is my family," Clark said, shortly after the pet went missing from a café on Yonge Street near Roxborough. The loss was "devastating." Clark can sleep easy now, as his Huckleberry friend is safe at home. And so can the person who returned the beloved pet. As promised, Clark paid up. http://www.citynews.ca/news/news_19708.aspx
  15. Good report, Mike. I used to live in Ottawa, and skated on the Rideau Canal back in the 80's.
  16. If you don't care about edible fish, there are many options. Some guys target Carp. Some go after the Pike and occasional Bass. These species are readily available around the GTA, particularly the Toronto Islands. On the edible side, yer pretty much gonna find yerself waging a loosing battle.
  17. I'm sure yer the cause of many a dream, thar miss Twilight.
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