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Posted

I heard Ron Schmidt say there was still 1000 acres of ice on Snowbank! What a cold old ornry (sp) cuss (the lake I mean grin.gif ). Burntside still holding icebergs as well. Oh well, won't be hard to keep the beverages cold on opener.

chunk

Posted

Ya it would be nice if these night time temps come up a little. If it keeps up its going to be a might nippy in the tent!

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The Doctor is in.............Everybody stand back!!!

I.B.O.T. # 144
Boundry Waters Chapter

Posted

Might be a couple "two little brown jug" nights up there wink.gif 240 hours to takeoff, tick tock, tick tock grin.gif
Xplorer

PS: Bob, either of your rigs got an icebreaker option on them smile.gif

Posted

Hey guys - We're getting closer. Just got back from San Fran, where I had a chance to do a little salmon fishing 20 miles out on the Pacific. Of course, everyone in the boat caught fish but me. Oh well, took my mind off of opener for a while.

A little ice on shore is always a good thing this time of year. That much less we have to haul up with us to keep those barrels cold.

Chunky - I'll be in Ely next Wednesday night, and of couse will have to pay a visit to Bob the Bartender. You or Catfish going to be around?

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IBOT #129, B-Dub Chapter. (Or is it Metro Chapter? - I'm so confused)

Posted

No ice breakers Xplorer - Just give her gas grin.gif. Did you get my email this morning or try to reply to it?

Welcome back Jimbo. Hows the hiney rolleyes.gif?

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The Doctor is in.............Everybody stand back!!!

I.B.O.T. # 144
Boundry Waters Chapter

Posted

Doc,
I think the "issue" is on your end. I sent myself an email from another outside email account and it took under 5 minutes to get.
Will be no problem with meeting at FD at 11:30, I so like my BBQ!!
I'm sure i'll talk to ya before Wednesday.

Xplorer

Posted

I think the issue may be on your end bud. I still have not got your message and just did a test with my work email. I got it right away........

Oh well, catch ya later.

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The Doctor is in.............Everybody stand back!!!

I.B.O.T. # 144
Boundry Waters Chapter

Posted

Hey Bob - The hiney survived quite well. Thanks. I'm hoping to be cruising through Gilbert around 3:00 - 3:30 next Wednesday. Hope to catch ya at home. I'll shoot you an email for directions.

Chris - have a good one at your golf, er conference and we'll see ya a week from Friday out on the Rock!! The doors open at the Lodge at 5:00 pm. Don't be late! grin.gif

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IBOT #129, B-Dub Chapter. (Or is it Metro Chapter? - I'm so confused)

Posted

Leaky, I'm there bud! Whatcha coming up here for?

chunk

Posted

that was a joke people!

Posted

Bob,
I emialed ya back about 7am or so. What the heck is going on, almost as bad as snail-mail. Wednesday at Famous Daves, 11:30 OK??
I'm out the rest of the week at a golf outing er, i mean a work conference smile.gif Jim, if i dont talk to ya before, welcome back and we'll see ya next friday night!!!
Xplorer

Posted

Sounds good Chris - I will call you or you can call me if anything changes. Will you have your cell phone?

I still have not recieved your message mad.gif.

Posted

Cool Chunk - I'll probably be down there around 6:30 - 7:00. Bring the Mrs. if you'd like.

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