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Mr. Pike1

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Gentleman, Mr. Pike has always been a catch and release guy by nature. However I found a keeper in my personal life and will be tying the knot on Saturday the 12th. Mykal from the site will be standing by my side as always. This Saturday's venture will be a little different then other Saturday's on the water. Instead of Mykal grabbing the net to land that monster walleye he will be assisting in netting my biggest catch thus far....

[This message has been edited by Mr. Pike1 (edited 07-11-2003).]

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Are you sure you want to refer to this as your "biggest" catch thus far? Hope she doesn't read that. shocked.gifgrin.gif
Congrats, by the way!

Mark

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Lucky, lucky, lucky...
you are a lucky guy!
I wish you both the happiness that my bride and I have had. We are heading for our 25th year of "marital blitz".

Three years ago we adopted two siblings from Russia, 8 year old Tori (Lena)and her 10 year old brother Jeff (Andrey). Six months later I went back to get the younger brother James (Alexander). Us Hoggards are a very happy family! Tori is an artist, Jeff is into sports, and James is a fisherman (just like his dad)!
I had no idea life could be so grand!
Best of luck to you two and may God bless.
Catch'n
Dave Hoggard
Catch-N Tackle Co.

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Congrats on embarking on the New Great Adventure.
I've heard it said that marriage makes 4 people very happy - the people you & your spouse used to be, and the people you will become.

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Peace and Fishes

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Mr. Pike,
Did I read your post clearly? Kind of confused with whose marrying who, regarding to gender??

"Not that there's anyting wrong with that"

Congrats!

Keep the rods bendin'!!!

Jim W

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Bashrahrahrh

We sometimes stray a little bit to the left ehre, but not that far !!!!

CONGRATS !!!!!!!!!!

Finding your friend for life is a life changing experience !!!!

Wally

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Grabs, thank you for the clarifing statement. Yes Mykal is the best man..

"Not that there is anything wrong with that"

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MP1: Congrats. I'll make sure I drink a few in your honor while in Red Wing on Saturday.


Oh for yours and Mykal's info I did find a job less than a month to get it.


Good luck to you and your bride to be.

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Lets make sure there are NO misinterpretations here big Jim. I don't fish both sides of the boat if you know what I mean. "not that there's anything wrong with that".
Cord, I'm proud to be your best man. See you tomorrow bud.
Chem, congrats on the new job.

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Mr. Pike
Congrats and good luck! My lovely wife and I have 15 years and 3 days on you! Best wishes and most of all enjoy it!!!

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my congrats to the both of you !!! may the great one bless your lives and your fishing. del

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