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C Roger Giles PGCA Member
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Posted: Thu Jun 11th, 2009 11:06 pm |
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Dean;
When I saw the (baloons) I asked Anita what was the meaning of the lollypops, ergo quite a bit of smart mouth flowed in my direction. I believe I would have suffered less if I told her she was fat.
We all make a faupax ever so often, but it takes time for a wife to let it pass.
Roger
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RICHARD L ANDERSON PGCA Member
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Posted: Thu Jun 11th, 2009 11:52 pm |
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With it being Destry's cake and all balloons wasn't what firast came to mind . I can see them now however .
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David Hamilton PGCA Member
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Posted: Fri Jun 12th, 2009 12:30 am |
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Destry, Your original post reminded me of something but first let me congratulate you! Many happy returns! What I was reminded of was the old saw: Grass Widow. A Grass widow is a divorced woman as her former husband is still above grass! David
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Destry Hoffard PGCA Member

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Posted: Fri Jun 12th, 2009 01:28 am |
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One of my favorite lines out of a movie is in one of John Wayne's Rooster Cogburn films. He talks about how he married a grass widow from Cairo, Ill. and bought a restaurant with proceeds from a robbery. Cairo is just south of my home town, always fun to hear your home area mentioned like that.
DLH
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Richard Flanders PGCA Member

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Posted: Fri Jun 12th, 2009 03:10 am |
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Destry: To honor your birthday I went fishing today. 145mile flight but gorgeous hot day; it was 85 at the lake! This is part of the haul. They absolutely loved that Rapala, or maybe it was the vintage Mitchell 300 and Wonderod I used..... I caught these in 15min or less. They hammered that thing! Came home with 18# of filets....
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Destry Hoffard PGCA Member

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Posted: Fri Jun 12th, 2009 03:17 am |
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Richard you do live the life, I went out trolling for walleye with Jim the other day and we just couldn't get on fish. Went 15 miles out, worked spoons at four different depths, did all we knew to do. We only boated three, one nice one and two small, and had one other strike in over 4 hours on the water. I did catch the nice one on my rod. *wink*
Destry
P.S. I guarantee you, or Hick, or King could outwalk me pretty easy.
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Richard Flanders PGCA Member

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Posted: Fri Jun 12th, 2009 07:26 am |
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I had to do something before I start 2wks of work this weekend. Seems daily I've been up at the house that burned helping them move and clean up stuff and get their new travel trailer working. Plumbing was broken, water system needed all sorts of stuff, fixing screens, all this stuff they don't know how to do. It's been almost a full time job. Sure looks good now. I really wanted more pike in the freezer so just had to take a day for myself.
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Trigg Davis PGCA Member
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Posted: Sat Jun 13th, 2009 07:36 am |
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A little late, but happy birthday to you Destry. I hpe you have many more. As always I enjoy your posts.
Trigg
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Derrick Stewart PGCA Member
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Posted: Sun Jun 14th, 2009 12:59 am |
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Happy belated bday Destry. I've been at the coast since last Friday. I'll bring you a bottle of Jamison when we get together.. It seems that Mr & Mrs Giles really treated you well, they are truely good people. I hope that girl of yours gave you a special treat.?
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