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Re: Why Snake Guides? [Re: Stan Wright] #4112022 11/03/09 04:22 AM
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TXRR, I saw a carp in there for you...

Re: Why Snake Guides? [Re: 336] #4112381 11/03/09 01:01 PM
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Stan, there is certainly nothing wrong with a 2 lb bass.

kd5gje, I saw those carp. That just goes to prove that the universe is always seeking equilibrium. Hawaii is one of the most beautiful places on earth and that is obviously offset by volcanoes and carp.



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Re: Why Snake Guides? [Re: Txredraider] #4112402 11/03/09 01:12 PM
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"Volcanoes and Carp" that would make a cool T-Shirt or song title. Hmmm, a song....


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Re: Why Snake Guides? [Re: Txredraider] #4117758 11/04/09 09:06 PM
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Originally Posted By: Txredraider
With some apprehension, I googled haolies and found an explanation similar to what I'd expect for "honky". I suppose that's more ethnically interesting that plain old "cracker".

That being the case, aren't almost all species "invasive" as they evolve? I know the connotation of the word now implies that humans instigated the invasion in question, but I think it is an interesting thought exercise.

Mongo brain tired now. Mongo feel sleepy. Pigs still bad.


I'm going to think about this a while, and get back to you.





Re: Why Snake Guides? [Re: Salt396] #4117769 11/04/09 09:08 PM
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most snakes are not all that great at finding their own fishing spots and so need to hire someone to show them.......


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