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To: jerald morse who wrote (2185)1/25/1998 2:54:00 AM
From: mr.mark  Respond to of 7111
 
jerald writes:"Cripes, I used to put a worm on the line and wait - I don't know how to fish." ... just reminded me of the steven wright observation..."there's a fine line between fishing, and standing on the bank looking stupid". :-)
mr.mark



To: jerald morse who wrote (2185)1/25/1998 4:27:00 PM
From: Gary105  Respond to of 7111
 
Jerald - Deep Sea is more entertaining than Seinfeld - easy to catch fish if you crank like crazy after fish bites (generally within a minute or two) - also has feel of fishing rod. You also get to choose lure and location of fishing. Of course a fair proportion of fish escape - enough to make it interesting but not frustrating

After re-reading this message I realize that these games will persist for a long while - Radica now has a platform of fishing games and as we have heard is adding to it - jr bass fishing, deep sea, etc. At one time many thought Barbie would be a fad.

Gary