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Old 08-29-2006, 09:26 PM   #1
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So I am working in Cohasset today on a very biblical street, and the house I am working at is on the water. The back is full of ledges boulders, lobster pots and deep holes. This place is very fishy, and all through the town, all along the coast are no parking signs everywhere. So anyway I get the woman back in service, and as I was talking to her I just had to do it. "Mam, may I ask you a question?" "Sure" she says. So I shoot from the hip, " I really love to striper fish", by the look on her face I could tell she knew where this was going, "is there any chance that I could park on you property to fish out behind your house?" By now I was waiting for the laughter followed by sorry we are against fishing blah,blah, blah, when she comes out with" Sure just park in front of the garage, and leave me a note on the front door, any time you want, and remember to take your trash with you." I was psyched, I had just gotten access to some of the fishiest area around that is near virgin...

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