don't go
There always seem to be people who don't want you to go fishing. Arguements are
time away, cost, your having too much fun, waste of productive time, bad
company, and the list goes on...you all know. I would like to hear how to
handle this dilemma. I think it is best to ignore and to quietly press on with
fishing. |
lurebuilder
May 30 2004
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Steve
May 30
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| And you really believe that Al has that problem??? |
Dan
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Steve
May 30
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| I once had a sweater, I thought I was dating a moaner or a screamer.....
;-p |
Steve
May 30
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| Al's hand told him to go fishing. the one without the treble hook in it. |
alwaysfishking
May 30
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| Anybody who is serious about fishing does not let that stuff that old stony is
talking about get in the way. I like my approach to quietly press on in spite
of opposition. You quietly just roll up your sleeves and go fishing and repeat
the process. |
lurebuilder
May 31
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| It is for these same reasons that most of us try to ignore
"you" Al !...hehehe o:) |
\The
May 31
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