Dyslexic Post I guess: Here is a good one, ten years ago folks introduced SEA BASS, Strippers ( did I spell it right) - into the Colorado River, now they are 4 feet long and eat up all the native fish ( fresh water ) like good eating trout and Catfish as they arenow the dominates. What do ya think happened to the various "snail-darter or critter things" if there were any in Lake Meade or Powell or Mohave? Gonzo. Now, they fell over the Hoover Dam and are working downstream. Soon they will hit Mexico. Killer Beas and Killer Fish ...in Arizona. Next. members.aol.com The guy in the Beard is too thin to be me, could be any old John, LOL: members.aol.com Half way down ""STRIPPERRS-a joke- AS BIG as 35 POUNDS are common:"" members.aol.com This was a pix I took out of DOWNTOWN OATMAN on old Rt 66 some years ago now: members.tripod.com STILL FISHING: members.tripod.com ChuckaBassa PS- This place is 2-3 hours away or so but is like OATMAN: hometown.aol.com PPS- Carol Lombard and Clark Gable spent their wedding night in Oatman Hotel still there, the Hotel...she died in a plane crsh immortalized in a Room in back of the Parlor Room by the Bar in this Bar in Goodsprings some small distance and a 2-3 hour by car ride away. Clark Gable wasn't on that flight. He was a "snail darter" in get back to the rest of the theme. I guess, no offense intended. PPS The Crash: av.qnet.com ""..//..Gable received the news of the Lockheed Air terminal here, where he was waiting for his wife's return. He at once chartered a plane and flew to the scene.
Accompanying the actor were Mrs. Winkler, Eddie Mannix, vice-president of MGM publicity, Howard Streickland, MGM publicity chief, and Ralph Wheelwright and Don McElwaine, MGM publicity men.
Miss Lombard boarded the transcontinental plane at Indianapolis where she had participated in a defense bond sale yesterday selling $2,500,000 worth of bonds.
The actress, born in Fort Wayne, had volunteer to assist the defense bond campaign in her home state. She had left for the trip accompanied by her mother and Winkler ..//.."" Now we read Ft Wayne...resting place of Johnny Applesead : ""Tall Tales"" is at www.amazon.com for more interesting reading. |