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1 hour ago, gunner55 said:

Careful, your visitor could be much smaller & blue next time.?

? maybe!!!!!!!!!!!!:P

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6 hours ago, gunner55 said:

Careful, your visitor could be much smaller & blue next time.?

I believe I know to whom you refer. Never met him but sure I would recognize him. He'll probably be asking for fish donations since his lake froze out.?

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On 5/15/2020 at 1:58 PM, PRO-V said:

I believe I know to whom you refer. Never met him but sure I would recognize him. He'll probably be asking for fish donations since his lake froze out.?

Why you got some?? I ate all mine!!?

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On 5/15/2020 at 1:58 PM, PRO-V said:

I believe I know to whom you refer. Never met him but sure I would recognize him. He'll probably be asking for fish donations since his lake froze out.?

You shouldn't believe everything he tries to tell you. ? ? Somebody told me that the lake isn't completely dead as the neighbor can still catch fish off his dock. 

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1 hour ago, gunner55 said:

You shouldn't believe everything he tries to tell you. ? ? Somebody told me that the lake isn't completely dead as the neighbor can still catch fish off his dock. 

well its dead enough..and I witnessed it 2 years in a row...…….i'm coming to your lake now!!!!!!!!!!??

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8 hours ago, smurfy said:

well its dead enough..and I witnessed it 2 years in a row...…….i'm coming to your lake now!!!!!!!!!!??

 ? Great! You can come get all those 14-17" slimers & 5-7" sunfish that you like to catch as you want, I don't care. We have plenty here.??

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1 hour ago, gunner55 said:

 ? Great! You can come get all those 14-17" slimers & 5-7" sunfish that you like to catch as you want, I don't care. We have plenty here.??

Ha I've never wet a line for your sunfish. I need little slimers for pickled fish. Need to keep the hall secretaries happy ?

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1 hour ago, smurfy said:

Ha I've never wet a line for your sunfish. I need little slimers for pickled fish. Need to keep the hall secretaries happy ?

So if I got this right you have a small slimer to keep the secretaries happy.?

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7 minutes ago, PRO-V said:

So if I got this right you have a small slimer to keep the secretaries happy.?

? now your starting to sound like that Gunner guy!!? to answer your question... No you don't have that right.?

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8 hours ago, PRO-V said:

So if I got this right you have a small slimer to keep the secretaries happy.?

 Careful there smurfy, you could give somebody the wrong idea.?  It's not always what you say but a lot of times it's how you say it.??

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26 minutes ago, gunner55 said:

 Careful there smurfy, you could give somebody the wrong idea.?  It's not always what you say but a lot of times it's how you say it.??

and with his fat finger to boot!!!!  

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or in your guyz case.........your inability to comprehend what was actually said!!!! ? like twisting words...............?

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Oh there's a few more than just us that wonder what your talking about a lot & you live with the 1 that probably does it the most.??

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Good news Smurf. I talked to the local DNR and explained your lake problem. They have graciously decided to stock it with bullheads and dogfish!! If they don't take they'll try Asian Carp. And since it was a bad winter for animals to they are going to do a porcupine transplant to your immediate cabin area!! ?

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1 hour ago, PRO-V said:

Good news Smurf. I talked to the local DNR and explained your lake problem. They have graciously decided to stock it with bullheads and dogfish!! If they don't take they'll try Asian Carp. And since it was a bad winter for animals to they are going to do a porcupine transplant to your immediate cabin area!! ?

awe GEEZ............your a swell guy............thanks for the help!!!!!!!! ????

 

looks like i'll be able to help them this summer, with 4 weeks of trump checks between now and end of july, and now that ASV finally gave up the fight i gotta contract to negotiate!!!!!!!

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Good luck with ASV. Hope you get a decent contract. They have been in the habit of picking and choosing who they lay off for years. I was a union guy most of my life.?

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