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Mornin, folks.
What was I supposed to do today?
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good morning Tuesday!
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morning... another 2.5" of rain last night, on top of 2.5" from Sunday night...

Last night was the roughest thunderstorm we've had in a good while.
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Mornin' Folks. :smt006

Here ya' go TC.
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One day Jim was out fishing and was not having any luck at all, he tried lures, worms and other types of bait and was just not catching anything. Tom was fishing about 20 feet from him and was catching fish as fast as he cast his line out. Jim was getting very jealous of this show off, so he asked the Tom what he was using for bait. The man said " I am using worms, but I dip them in whiskey" Jim got really interested in this technique so he asked Tom if he could try one of these drunk worms. Tom had no problem with this request so he handed Jim one of the worms. Jim placed the worm on the hook and cast out no sooner than his hook hit the water, Jims pole began to bow like crazy, he set his hook and started to reel it in. Once he got his catch up to the shore he noticed that the worm had the fish by the throat.
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:-D Mornin folks :smt006
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:thumbup:
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Charles wrote:Wild Whiskey Worm
:smt005 :smt005

8) :thumbup:
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morning :smt006

Must have been a cut-throat worm Charles :lol:
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:smt006
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yo.
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:smt006
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top O the morn' gents :smt015
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Post by Sir reel »

Good morning folks :smt006

Noticed in the Democrat this morning :
The state is back in the game of funding to clean up more than 800 derelict vessels, with more than $1 million for the effort.

Bush on Monday did sign into law a bill that expands to local governments the ability to declare vessels derelict and pursue owners to pay for cleaning them up.

Also under the new law, marina owners can now bill boat owners for reasonable charges to secure boats as tropical storms and hurricanes approach.
:o I wonder if TC and the Taylor boy's will be impacted by this new legislation?
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Mornin Fellas!
Less Work! More Fishing!
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Post by tin can »

Sir reel wrote:Good morning folks :smt006

Noticed in the Democrat this morning :
The state is back in the game of funding to clean up more than 800 derelict vessels, with more than $1 million for the effort.

Bush on Monday did sign into law a bill that expands to local governments the ability to declare vessels derelict and pursue owners to pay for cleaning them up.

Also under the new law, marina owners can now bill boat owners for reasonable charges to secure boats as tropical storms and hurricanes approach.
:o I wonder if TC and the Taylor boy's will be impacted by this new legislation?
Bud, which of my vessels are you implying is derelect?
What was I supposed to do today?
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