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Old 03-16-2004, 07:44 PM   #2
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Talked to Tattoo a little while ago but didn't see your post first- don't know what he's bringing for Thursday nite but he'll probably have a coupla boxes of something or other ...the Iron Skillet may have a U-Haul, ya never know .

I'm gonna be presenting Bloocrab with the 20x20 framed print of the Graves Point Fishing Club he won at the raffle I held for the club's Children's Fishing Derby at the RISAA show. It's a beauty, it's gonna look great in the new home Gilly's building for the future Mrs. 'Crab.

I even put 200 lb #8 extra HD framing wire on it (I ain't kidding) just in case - hey, ya never know, one day he could be on his way to take it off the wall to show somebody at his new casa, trip or something after a lager (or two) and oops - a zazoosh - there goes the print

Just kiddin', Gilly, I'm glad it was you that won it. Mult obligad (codeesh, I spell Pork-a-cheese even worse than I speak it, Gramma wouldn't be too pleased with me).

I am also under orders from the commander-in-chief to...uh...dispose of some of my fishing junk , so I'll be bringing stuff too. A few plugs, a coupla rods maybe that I don't use much anymore and some other stuff. I'm also gonna have some old fish porno (the best kind as far as I'm concerned) clearance priced to make room for new stuff. Some of it is stuff I put together to shoot for the website JohnR is helping me with, so some of it is framed nicely but without glass if ya don't mind a DIY project. I've got a bunch of new stuff on the way in and I just don't have the room for much storage.

That's the best part of a tackle flea market - gettin' rid of old fishing stuff to make room for new fishing stuff - see ya there on Thursday, I'll be in early to help you set up.

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