06-17-2008, 06:58 PM
Boy, it's been a long time since I posted anything on good ol' BFT.
Anywho, Mr. Pat, I want to state that that 18-inch wallie is just about the prettiest fish I've seen displayed on here in a long time. And my "membries" of our wonderful day spent at Rabbit Gulch--when, two years ago?--when you introduced me to float tube fishing is still one of my best fishing experiences.
So sorry to hear about your automotive nuisance. Here's wishing the repairs will be quick and moderate in price.
For the first time in all our correspondence, I believe I will disagree with you on one issue, however. Thirteen is actually quite a lucky number. As there were 13 original colonies during the earliest stages in our nation's history, we still have 13 stars on some of our money--quarters, I believe--and often when you see the eagle on some of our currency, he is holding 13 arrows in his tallons. There are other examples where 13 is used to represent positive and significant things regarding America and religious symbolism. (The reason I know this, is because my eldest son's birthday is on the 13th of Jan. I didn't want him to feel badly about his b-day falling on Friday the 13th on occasion, so I researched a few things.)
It's my pseudo-professional belief that Jimmy just needed to see the car-doc, unfortunately.
As always, great report and stellar pics.
S
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Anywho, Mr. Pat, I want to state that that 18-inch wallie is just about the prettiest fish I've seen displayed on here in a long time. And my "membries" of our wonderful day spent at Rabbit Gulch--when, two years ago?--when you introduced me to float tube fishing is still one of my best fishing experiences.
So sorry to hear about your automotive nuisance. Here's wishing the repairs will be quick and moderate in price.
For the first time in all our correspondence, I believe I will disagree with you on one issue, however. Thirteen is actually quite a lucky number. As there were 13 original colonies during the earliest stages in our nation's history, we still have 13 stars on some of our money--quarters, I believe--and often when you see the eagle on some of our currency, he is holding 13 arrows in his tallons. There are other examples where 13 is used to represent positive and significant things regarding America and religious symbolism. (The reason I know this, is because my eldest son's birthday is on the 13th of Jan. I didn't want him to feel badly about his b-day falling on Friday the 13th on occasion, so I researched a few things.)
It's my pseudo-professional belief that Jimmy just needed to see the car-doc, unfortunately.
As always, great report and stellar pics.
S
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