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Lookig for Andy with 2 O's


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Andy, here is my e-mail. E-mail me and I will send you the link for "How to Tie a Crawler Harness"

[email protected]

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Come on Grabs,
Make him POST!!!!

Evenflow

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Well Andy, whats it going to be? Post or do we have to start talking about who you shared a sleeping bag with Sat night?

www.AtHomeintheBag.com
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I just thought of one, typed it in, and it's an actual site. shocked.gif

I don't think that one is an authorized link though...

The site kind of reminds me of looking through BFJs binoculars.

Too bad I'm at work. grin.gif

Evenflow

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ScottS, I thought of that one too, but figured this one kind of had a double meaning, which either way you think about it applied to Andy this weekend.
BTW, can you edit the subject line for me, looks like I missed an 'n' in there.

Evenflow, I saw you sent me an e-mail but I couldn't send a reply, something is wrong with my provider on that end. I will get it to you shortly. But check out this post
http://fishingminnesota.com/ubb/Forum43/HTML/000419.html

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Scott.....How did you do that? Your link goes to my website.....

Andy with two "O"s you and Evenflow sure make a cute couple!

Had a great time, but, Amanda from Torgys called me and left a nast message on my voice mail....Dan must have given her my number! Thanks alot!

Cory Frantzick

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Hey how'd the tourney turn out? I mean the fishing? LOL Thanks.

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Cory, I checked out your site again but I noticed that Paul is missing from the family picture. Please update you picture soon! LOL ScottS

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Hey Scott...We are trying to get our new family portrait done...But, Paul can't seem to find the time off from work to meet up with the photograhper!

Cory

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Cory, as long as I see you're in here, I heard you met my brother on Rush. He says you were fishing by his marker bouys.....just jokin' smile.gif We don't ned another marker bouy thread.

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Hey Dave!


Ouch! LOL, That hurt! Yea...His marker kept getting in my way! Nice guy though!

Cory

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LOL, I can see it already.

"No Paul you can't sit on Tracy's lap and Cory, move in a little closer to Paul please" thats nice, now smile big"

ScottS

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Jeeez,

What kind of an event did you guys take part in???????

I sure hope it wasn't the first "official"

G.A.F. invitational???

And I sure hope no thongs were part of the festivities either!

As you see my imagination got the better of me! NOOO GOOOD!lol

How about some pic's?

Jim

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Oh Jim W you have been mistaken, there were thongs involved, just speak to Paul and Cory on that subject.

www.athomeintheditch.com

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Hey, Rick

When can we expect the "official" FM.com thongs to be released? tongue.gifblush.gif

Sounds like there was more than fishing going on this weekend.

We need some pictures and details!

I am planning on showing up at Clearwater, either fishing with Hammer'em or just as some guy with a camera! grin.gif

Glad to hear everyone is having fun!

Steve

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Well we did it!! Andy has finally joined us here on the forum. Now he joins the ranks with the rest of us who don't get any work done during the day because we spend so much time on here.

www.athomeonthefourm.com

www.athomeintheunemployementline.com

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Ha Haaaaa!!!!
That second one is awesome Grabs...

Good to see you around Andy...


Evenflow

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Grabs,

No wonder you don't catch any bass while your fishing with these guys.

This link may help.....

www.distractedbythongs.com

They also have a help line......

1-800-86-THONG

I guess you might not get the "86" part cause you're too young. I'll let someone else explain it to ya.

I think I might have to join you guys next summer cause I am an honorary lifetime member.

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Here....Fisheeeeeeee!!

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