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Eelpout fest 2016 cooking reports.


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7 minutes ago, Boar said:

smurfy yu couldnt catch a walley even diging around a landfill for.LL'S fillets. 

hes my hight b2arry, and the ceiling is about 6'.and yu are.very a

observent my frei d. i need one of ur auto jiggers, and got.few.question about it to ask yu. 

 

apparently you gotz the same problem catching pout!!!!!!!!!:P:D:D:angry:

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blood shot eyes, dribble on the chin..............musta been a rough nite.:D tell the wifey to leave ya alone..........your busy fishin. I gotta do it all the time!!!!!!!

 

reb's got some smoked pork something or another you could cook!!!!!!!!

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Just now, smurfy said:

blood shot eyes, dribble on the chin..............musta been a rough nite.:D tell the wifey to leave ya alone..........your busy fishin. I gotta do it all the time!!!!!!!

Shouldn't you be doing some UNION WORK, or something, instead of flapping yer gums on HSO?  Besides, I thought that's how Boar always looked....:grin:

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4 minutes ago, leechlake said:

you look perfect Boar.  When you get back from eelpout we've got some more modeling gigs lined up for us.

Just get it back in gear...heck you know what to do.  Just remember we want results not excuses.  You aren't doing a union job.

 

HEY!!!!!!!!!!!! what you talkin about willis!!!!!!!!!!!:angry::cry::grin:

36 minutes ago, RebelSS said:

Shouldn't you be doing some UNION WORK, or something, instead of flapping yer gums on HSO?  Besides, I thought that's how Boar always looked....:grin:

oh I am........there real scared of me!!! and by the way your getting dumped on elsewhere too!!!!!!!!!!:P:D:D

22 minutes ago, Boar said:

poutin is serious bussine that i dont take lightley. was up til.3 pounding for pout.  pluse cocktails.

yea you look real serious in that last picture!!!!!!!!:D personally I think you have the look of guilt of using venny backstraps for jerky!!!!!!:P

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I don't bowl, LL. Once again, yer slightly discombooberated.  Must be that lack of sleep. You must have dreamed of  Irvings story of Rip Van Winkle, dreaming himself, where he discovers the small bearded men (Smurfs) playing nine-pins, the forerunner of today's bowling. Somehow, you've transposed me into the mix. That's OK; I understand there's a lot going on right now, don't try to do too much. Step out for a bit and get some fresh air, plenty of it at 45 MPH right now.

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I do have a chore to do, taking my kid's truck to get the oil changed.  It's 1/2 mile away.  I'm always curious to see if they follow my "change the oil and filter and fill the washer fluid and don't ask me anything else until it's time to pay" plan.  Not very often.

No dreams last night that I remember.  I know you don't bowl, that's why I pretend you do.  So, in my mind your a big bowler.  My kid went bowling during school the other day for a class.  HS is quite a chore.

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