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To: Oral Roberts who wrote (8780)7/22/2003 7:01:49 PM
From: Ish  Respond to of 34894
 
<<Here's another tip. Forget those little eyelets. Tie the fishermans knot around your finger and do the twists etc until it's tied but not tightened. Put the base of the eye of the hook in the loop and tighten around the base versus worrying about threading through.>>

Now that's thinking out of the box and I bet it works well. I tie up 6 rods before going ice fishing so if I break one off I don't have to retie.

That cancer thing, it was 4 hours of cut and burn, test, cut and burn. I wanted out of there. Got a call from the doctor at home saying I was in no shape to drive home. Sometimes you can push hard to get home.

You get the BBQ started and maybe Carolyn and I'll be up. I'll drive this time 'cause of that little left right thing.

My buddy has some real genes. His son places high in ironmen contests all over the world. The son came in 8th out of 1,000 in Chicago. Owen's been a roofer all his life and I've seen him pull up two sheets of 7/8ths with one hand. His arms make your legs look puny.

Joke here, Kristy was wearing shorts. At the coffee shop if you are wearing shorts the question is, is that your legs or are you riding a chicken? You may not want to pull that one.