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Old 10-28-2015, 06:37 PM
DonV DonV is offline
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It seems Terry, Marsha and friends know where the fish are holding ready to be shot for Saturday's dinner, that's not counting the one's in the vacuum bags looking forward to be fried and then devoured. That being said, I'll bring the propane, cook stand, cast iron pot, peanut oil, hush puppy mix and fish fry mix for Saturday night.
I'd rater talk about which is best, Ford/Chevy/Dodge or Booker/Daniels/ol' Pappy versus the Yami I-4 200. Should be more fun. I'm mostly over the Yamaha thing.
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Old 10-28-2015, 07:02 PM
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I'm done talking about yami I 200s. Just trying to keep my whimpy 225 going. Shrimp always sounds good.
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Old 10-28-2015, 09:46 PM
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I'm done talking about yami I 200s......
Yea, some of these guys would argue with you if you told them "Good Morn'in!" Of course the Irish comes out in me sometimes and I dive right in - chromosomes, I guess! Then the Swedish kicks in and I think "Who wants to be seen standing on the street corner arguing with an idiot?" People might be confused about who the idiot is! It's just too funny.
We'll get all this Chit straighten out in Homer Sasser, Trooper.
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