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Clampet

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  1. How appropriate. I got a $180.00 fine today fer gettin' caught blowin' a late yellow light that prolly turned red as I floored it.
  2. I'm heading there on Saturday, I need a day to rest after, I'm so dang outta shape.
  3. Don't expect any swift justice to be meted out. If'n he was an ordinary Joe, he would be in big trouble. The'll in all probability sweep it under the carpet.
  4. Hey Ray, welcome back buddy, you've been gone for so long!
  5. Possum Stew. Take one freshly caught Possum Field dress, and cube, add to fava beans and chili sauce and voila!
  6. Absolutely positively try Cod and Haddock in the frozen food section of the grocery store. The best is Jane's. These fish are mild tasting as far as fish goes. Stay away from Sole, and Ocean Perch as they are fishy tasting.
  7. Golly gee, Miss Maureen, Pa says it's an awfull pity he ain't got no sausages, but a big ole mess a possum stew and homemade beens ( No offence BEANS).
  8. Great News!! Thanks fer sharin' something positive! I quit 3.5 years ago. Know your enemy. Just like professional sports teams, meet to discuss strategies. Sometimes they review videos of the game, to enable them to make the necessary changes to succeed next time. In order to be able to quit, I identified the triggers that caused me to crave a cigarette. For me it was when I started my morning with coffee. If I did not drink coffee, I did not get that intense desire to light up a cigarette and take a nice long drag. Although giving up the coffee wasn't that pleasant, it the heck was a lot more manageable than the nicotine fit. Another trigger was alcohol. After a couple of beer, all notions of quitting were quickly dismissed. With a reassuring promise to quit " next week". . For me, stopping drinking wasn't a problem, so then I hardly experienced any severe cravings. I was able to resist the minute long cravings, and soon had 3 weeks without smoking! Then, I decided to have a coffee. Big mistake. I craved a cigarette so bad........I almost (whew) bought a pack of cigarettes, but I somehow calmed myself down and decided not to. It was about 4 months later when I thought I try again, but this time I was able to drink the coffee and not sustain any severe nic fit. The point I'm trying to get across is don't waltz into this half cocked without really psyching yourself out. You might not have the resolve to beat this thing. And, if you fail, it's gonna be harder the next time. You need to make some changes. Don't give in. Don't be a wuss. Hang in there and it will all go away, and you'll never look back. I know! It feels great.
  9. Eee doggies Bernie, I a picked this here handle so's I would fit in with the general populace of a fishun board. I figured they would be ba able to relate, in a floksy down home sort a way.
  10. Ok, .. so what exactly is the "Jed Shelter"?
  11. Awesome! Me better half's from the Rock, ya know. Twillingate / Crow Head.
  12. Nice set-up Tracker, even the dog looks comfortable! Here's mine..
  13. I was thinking of heading up that way earlier today, boy am I glad I changed my mind!
  14. Nice boat, fer sure! That'll improve a lot of week-ends!
  15. I think that sums it up perfectly, they should have marked the area as unsafe.
  16. Anyone know if dem dar hand warmers would work in a cooler to help keep the contents from a 'freezen?
  17. Depends. How long you leave it outside. I'd say depending of course, on cold it is outside. But it will freeze.
  18. Maybe they were hoping by breaking the ice it would discourage some would be anglers from venturing out from that spot.
  19. That's deep water. I supose there must be some stretch to the 6bl line on L rods at that depth.
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