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Old 08-14-2008, 09:11 PM   #27
BassDawg
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i would concur with George, wholeheartedly

and since this seems to be becoming a Danny thread;

something i stumbled on last year that offers a different "twist"
than has been mentioned thus far is to let the Danny hit, super crank it for four or five cranks so as to make the Danny pop-pop, then swim it steady and much slower than the pops.

pop-pop-pause-ssswwwwiiimmm. continue up unto yer feet, from false dawn right into an hour past first light.

~~olive green over creme, yellow over white, white/white ~~ has raised sum goodun's from Gansett to the NShore,,,,,,,,,,,,1'-4' seas gentle rollers, decent visibility, had more than a coupla nice twenties launch themselves at a "wounded" danny.


And THANK YOU VERRRRY MUCH for your meritorious service to
Our God Blessed America. You Protect Her so that my Ironworking
Bretheren and i can Build Her. WELCOME HOME SOLDIER!!!


shore hope you can stay awhile and Land sum LAHHHHGE!!!!

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Happy Hunting to ALL!
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