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Gee and I thought we already did the MN Girls gone wild at our first GTG. OOPS, must have been a dream! Double OOPS, that's right our first GTG was "MN Girls Get Wet"

Must've been wet enough but not wild enough... dang that sounds so dirty!

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Thanks Barb! As I've mentioned, up until now, my dad has been my only ice fishing buddy - he doesn't ice fish, soooooo, I've never been. Thats about to change!! I'm hoping to go ice fishing for the first time ever this year and it'll probably be on a forum outing. The Glide-Lite should come in handy. Thorne Bros. is supposed to be having some seminars on Wed. nights in Nov.

ddsbyday? - are you asking what kind of boat? Its a '60 14ft crestliner with a '63 18hp Johnson.

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and some of these gals want ME to model camo dresses etc. now that would be a horror show!

Go figure... halloween is right around the corner... they feel they need something new that would be so traumatic... adds to the spirit of halloween...

Michael Myers' OUT... Glennda in a Pink Camo Bikini is IN!!!

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We should wax a saying or symbol on! Just leave a fish made of hair or something...sorry, I'm kinda anti-guy/men are evil at the moment and up for inflicting pain on the opposite sex. frown

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