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On 05/31/2013 09:54 PM, Cheri wrote:
> "Todd" > wrote in message
> ...
>> On 05/27/2013 08:14 PM, bigwheel wrote:
>>> Todd;1836838 Wrote:
>>>> On 05/25/2013 06:54 AM, bigwheel wrote:-
>>>> Prob just slice up a little for a girly burger.
>>>> -
>>>>
>>>> Hi Bigwheel,
>>>>
>>>> I ran the girly burger idea past the first/trophy wife.
>>>> It is going to some selling. She is really sensitive
>>>> to hot spices.
>>>>
>>>> When I told her who came up with the idea, she said,
>>>> "I like Bigwheel. He's funny."
>>>>
>>>> -T
>>>
>>> Well she sounds very nice too. Glad she has a sense of humor. Trophies
>>> are nice. I got one around here somewhere myself..lol. She aint big on
>>> hot stuff either.

>>
>> Hi Bigwheel,
>>
>> Speaking of trophy wives, she called on the cell phone after I'd
>> finished my rounds and was about to start errands, and asked me if
>> I was anywhere near one of the fishing ponds. To shorten
>> the conversation and protect my friends from a Diabetic coma,
>> she basically said you'd had a hard day, why don't you stop
>> by one of the ponds and fish for 30 minutes to blow off steam.
>> Wow! I did and what excellent stress release and it gets my
>> exercise in. (I hate exercise. But, tell me there are
>> trout over that mountain, stick a fishing pole in my hand
>> and ... So, I fish instead of exercise.)
>>
>> Anyway, she got an extra hug or two when I got home. And
>> I threatened to brag about her.
>>
>> Fishing is great for up Diabetics. Gets our exercise in,
>> lowers our stress, etc.. Once the first fish strikes, there
>> is a whole attitude adjustment. Your feet no longer hurt,
>> your back no longer hurts, you can't figure out why you
>> let that customer get to you, its not too hot, its not
>> too cold, the flies no longer buzz you, yada, yada, yada.

>
> My dh fishes 4 to 5 times a week, but he doesn't eat them
> lately...strictly catch and release with him. I think he just doesn't
> want to clean them anymore. He did bring home a nice 3 1/2 pound black
> bass a few weeks ago and did eat it. :-)
>
> Cheri


Hi Cheri,

The community ponds all have kids fishing in them, so
no way I am not releasing. There is a wild stream I sometimes
get to that is done with run off, if they are large, I will
keep and eat.

-T