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Unread 01-28-2010, 10:03 PM   #1
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Ahhh... I think you misunderstood my statement Angel. I'll go back and modify it.
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I just had to say something Dean
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"Procrastinator Pat " Are you any relation to Dean?
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I understand, only too well. This Sunday ends our late 30 day "bonus Goose season"--I've had a few good clean shots, mainly hunted the rivers, as so many famers left their uncut corn standing, due to high moisture content this past Fall-

It seems forever until next October-- I believe the late Albert Einstein had this "layman's" version of his theory of relativity-- "When you sit next to a beautiful girl on a park bench and chat- for three hours- it seems like it was only three minutes, BUT when you touch a hot stovetop with your finger for one second, it seems like one hour"--
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Pat, how about a picture of that setter? I remember when I was a pup, Dad and I wanted to take some off season pictures of my Irish Setter on point. We didn't have birds at home, so we took Mom's parakeet out in the yard, put the cage in a stand of ribbon grass and walked Rusty "into the studio". I still have those parakeet point pictures.
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I most definitely am going to personally test Einsteins theory. I know about the hot stove part it's the park bench theory that I will have to investigate to a certainty. I will see what I can do with the picture of Willow.

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