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Got some bad news. Richard Kaitz emailed<BR>me to let me know that his Dad passed away<BR>and he will not be at the get together. I<BR>wish him and his family well and send <BR>condolences. <P>Who IS gonna be there?<BR>We will need a fish cooker or two. <BR>Do you have a good fish batter? bring some<BR>If you have good recipe for beans bring some. <BR>We need bread, butter, potatoes, some paper<BR>plates and cups.<P>Everyone bring your own beverages.<P>Soooooooooooo,<P>Please sign up now and pick something<BR>to bring.<P>I will bring paper plates, cups, plastic<BR>knives & forks and nametags.<P><BR>------------------<BR>Curt Quesnell<BR>NorthCountry Outdoors Radio<p>[This message has been edited by curt quesnell (edited 06-10-2004).]

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we will need ketchup, salt and pepper,<BR>paper towels.<P>I talked to Jeff Beckwith from Scenic<BR>Tackle today on the phone and he said<BR>he will attend and bring his fish cookers<BR>(he is really really good at cookin fish).<P>If you have a way to keep it cool all<BR>day bring a salad of some kind. Since we dont know how many are comming yet you dont<BR>need to bring 10 gallons of it. If you<BR>figure enough to feed 10 people that should<BR>do it. Others may bring salad too. (Its the<BR>old loafs and fishes idea).<P>Post what you can bring and we can get <BR>everything covered.<P>Someone could bring a few cans of bug spray?<P>Whaddya got?<P>------------------<BR>Curt Quesnell<BR>NorthCountry Outdoors Radio<p>[This message has been edited by curt quesnell (edited 06-12-2004).]

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I'll be there! I've got one cooker and will bring it. It should be a great time! Curt's right when Jeff cooks fish you'd better be there early because it will go fast!! Hope to see alot of you up nort...

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I'll bring a salad and be there. I have a place real close by in Warroad, so I can refrigerate food for you if you need help that way. Just let me know.<BR>

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I can bring the paper towels, ketchup, salt and pepper. What time are the festivities starting?<P>Curt - I do know a few of the Halversons, but I don't think I have met Bob. I am related to the Stokke clan. If I am not mistaken, didn't you purchase my great-uncle Percey's place?<P>Bret A. Hanson

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Lichen Fox,<BR>Yep, I know Danni. He graduated with my brother, Barry, a couple of years after me. You probably know my parents, Don and Marsha Hanson. Hope to see you there.<P>Keep your stick on the ice!<P>Bret A. Hanson

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Hey there Dewski, <BR> Bob Halvorson here. Perhaps you know my younger brother Danni? You're uncle "Louie", that's "Liquid Louie" if I'm not mistaken was a couple of years my jr. We did however grow up in the same era & area....Viking!! Yes, Curty bought Percy's place...he just couldn't stay away from God's country any longer!! He & I work together at TRF radio....I'm going to try and be there....should know for sure by early next week!<P>------------------<BR>Is there a limit on these things?<BR> Lichen Fox

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Viking area....Thats the land of the MONSTER bucks. Some of the biggest racks I've ever seen were taken by folks who hunt out that way. Guy I know from Warren hunts there and years back he got one with a perfect 5 points off of one side and 17 on the other!<P>fisky

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