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    1. Fw: [ARMSTRONG-L] Par-tee, par-tee, Vickie's place
    2. Vicki Showers
    3. Jill, so glad you stopped before I left for Founts, and yes, Duane locked up the shop earlier, he does have a 4x8 foot bench by the table saw, so it would make a larger dance floor!! Vicki NW Iowa ----- Original Message ----- From: "gary & jill johnston" <onyerpockets@juno.com> To: <ARMSTRONG-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, March 15, 2003 7:40 PM Subject: [ARMSTRONG-L] Par-tee, par-tee, Vickie's place > Vickie, > I'm looking forward to tasting some of that walleye you mentioned. I'm no > fisherperson, but I love to EAT fish! I just find it hard to get enthused > about sitting/standing/lying in cold/wet/cold & wet places waiting for a > fish to deign to select MY bait--which they never have. So, having some > semblance of intelligence, I quit waiting for them when I was about 14 > yrs. old. (Looking back on it, I think I was a slow learner.) > > Depending on the particular habitat, we have salmon, trout, sturgeon, > smelt, goldfish, beta fighters, and scum buster fish- the latter three > are generally found in someone's aquarium as the Pacific NorthWest > climate isn't favorable to them. I have eaten all of the 'wild' fish > mentioned, and found them to be REALLY GOOD! > > A work of advice: after what happened to John D on Fount's table saw, I'd > suggest you lock up your wood working equipment until all of us go back > home to avoid insurance complaints and rejections. I'm sure there are > exclusionary clauses about such accidents as happen while dancing on > saws. You know how picky insurance companies can be. > > And speaking of insurance, Jacquie's baked stuffed chicken sounds like an > insurance company's worst nightmare. Again, I'm sure they've already got > it covered with an exclusionary clause proclaiming 'injury or death by > popcorn-propelled fowls' is near the far margin of coverage. In point of > fact, it's just on the far side of the far marginal line, and thus is > UNcovered. > > Well, regardless of how you look at it, your walleye whips that > prop-chicken! > Thanks for sharing it with me! > Jill > >

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