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Re: Things floating after the flood
[Re: snagle_toof]
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07/19/07 09:15 PM
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big fish 1
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Hey, what kind of topwater do you call that?
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Re: Things floating after the flood
[Re: big fish 1]
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07/19/07 09:32 PM
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David Lee
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Hey, what kind of topwater do you call that? You call that "dead" sticking the bait.
  Yes I did admit defeat. Good job back to back champion
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Re: Things floating after the flood
[Re: David Lee]
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07/19/07 09:49 PM
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DaveB
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KVUE news just reported that the LCRA says the lake is safe. Hmm! may have to send them these pictures.
Keep on fishing.
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Re: Things floating after the flood
[Re: DaveB]
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07/20/07 02:01 AM
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Thorpedo
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Re: Things floating after the flood
[Re: Thorpedo]
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07/20/07 02:13 AM
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TreeBass
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Yea, like I believe the news......thanks DBman
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Re: Things floating after the flood
[Re: TreeBass]
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07/20/07 02:36 AM
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placidpeninsula
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Dem bones gonna rise again
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Re: Things floating after the flood
[Re: placidpeninsula]
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07/20/07 04:38 AM
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Hank1951
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Dem bones gonna rise again In spite of all the joking around, that is someone's loved one that is in that coffin floating there!How would ya'll feel if it were your grandparent?
Keep your powder dry & don't fire until you see the whites of their eyes!!
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Re: Things floating after the flood
[Re: Hank1951]
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07/20/07 04:45 AM
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Thorpedo
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Dem bones gonna rise again In spite of all the joking around, that is someone's loved one that is in that coffin floating there!How would ya'll feel if it were your grandparent? that things pretty old lookin im goin with great great great grandparents
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Re: Things floating after the flood
[Re: Thorpedo]
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07/20/07 03:38 PM
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Hank1951
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Dem bones gonna rise again In spite of all the joking around, that is someone's loved one that is in that coffin floating there!How would ya'll feel if it were your grandparent? that things pretty old lookin im goin with great great great grandparents What difference does it make if it is grandparents or a patch-eyed uncle, it STILL is someone's relative, what if it were yours?? How can you tell by the picture, it has been buried underground for umpteen years, it could be only a few months old as well as it could be a few centuries old???!!!
Keep your powder dry & don't fire until you see the whites of their eyes!!
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Re: Things floating after the flood
[Re: Hank1951]
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07/20/07 05:14 PM
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placidpeninsula
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My sincerest apologies if my comment offended anyone. In response to "what if they were your grandparents". I cannot relate. We moved my Grandparents to Texas, they lived with us and became a full time caregiver for them. It was extremely difficult, but we honor family values and commitments. Both 90yrs, one with cancer, the other with Alzheimer's. They passed away peacefully, here at home with their loved ones and were cremated, as were their wishes. I sympathize with the people that have suffered loss and damage due to the extensive amount of rain, but that's a risk you take when you are in a flood plane, dead or alive. http://www.kvue.com/news/top/stories/071807kvueGraveyardPoint-cb.8a5552f0.html
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Re: Things floating after the flood
[Re: placidpeninsula]
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07/20/07 05:31 PM
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Hank1951
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My sincerest apologies if my comment offended anyone. In response to "what if they were your grandparents". I cannot relate. We moved my Grandparents to Texas, they lived with us and became a full time caregiver for them. It was extremely difficult, but we honor family values and commitments. Both 90yrs, one with cancer, the other with Alzheimer's. They passed away peacefully, here at home with their loved ones and were cremated, as were their wishes. I sympathize with the people that have suffered loss and damage due to the extensive amount of rain, but that's a risk you take when you are in a flood plane, dead or alive. http://www.kvue.com/news/top/stories/071807kvueGraveyardPoint-cb.8a5552f0.html Oh no, Placidpeninsula, you did not offend me in any way!! I'm sorry if I came off that way, I did not mean that atall, I just meant that it would be soooo sad for the loved ones of the dead floater to see that picture!
Keep your powder dry & don't fire until you see the whites of their eyes!!
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Re: Things floating after the flood
[Re: Hank1951]
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07/20/07 05:46 PM
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placidpeninsula
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My sincerest apologies if my comment offended anyone. In response to "what if they were your grandparents". I cannot relate. We moved my Grandparents to Texas, they lived with us and became a full time caregiver for them. It was extremely difficult, but we honor family values and commitments. Both 90yrs, one with cancer, the other with Alzheimer's. They passed away peacefully, here at home with their loved ones and were cremated, as were their wishes. I sympathize with the people that have suffered loss and damage due to the extensive amount of rain, but that's a risk you take when you are in a flood plane, dead or alive. http://www.kvue.com/news/top/stories/071807kvueGraveyardPoint-cb.8a5552f0.html Oh no, Placidpeninsula, you did not offend me in any way!! I'm sorry if I came off that way, I did not mean that atall, I just meant that it would be soooo sad for the loved ones of the dead floater to see that picture! TL: You and I are good. When you are a witty person (like me) sometimes a comment can hit a touchy subject with someone. I have the integrity to step up, make things right and move on. 
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Re: Things floating after the flood
[Re: placidpeninsula]
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07/20/07 06:11 PM
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MRS.FISHIST
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sorry if I get sarcastic again but you never know that could be someones antique kayak.
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Re: Things floating after the flood
[Re: MRS.FISHIST]
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07/20/07 06:17 PM
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placidpeninsula
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sorry if I get sarcastic again but you never know that could be someones antique kayak. or time capsule
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