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Old 02-21-2019, 11:11 AM
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ol'George, I did live in Michigan, in Brighton, so I understand about the roads. Now if you lived here in NE Pa., you would think the roads up there where super highways. The State says the roads must be maintained so as to be safe at 25 mph, and a lot of roads are borderline at that. Lol

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Old 02-21-2019, 04:16 PM
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ol'George, I did live in Michigan, in Brighton, so I understand about the roads. Now if you lived here in NE Pa., you would think the roads up there where super highways. The State says the roads must be maintained so as to be safe at 25 mph, and a lot of roads are borderline at that. Lol

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Yep Brighton, GM proving grounds & Kensington Metro park
Good pan fishing there.
Which reminds me,

Had a old friend named Manuel, originally from Brownsville TX.
He taught me how to catch Walleye in lake Erie.

While Fitchin' together in his boat one day, he asked me, what was the difference between select & choose?
So I answered what I thought was correct,
he said no,
Select,
is what lure you decide to put on yer line,
Choose,
it what you wear on yer feet while fitchin'

Then he asked me, if you drink tea from a tea cup, what do you do with a
pea cup?
I said I didn't know,
he said:
drive it to the store to select your choose when
Walleye fitchin'!!
He passed some years ago,
I miss him.
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Darkminion, I did pm, but no reply? Maybe my pm didn't do through.

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Darkminion, I did pm, but no reply? Maybe my pm didn't do through.

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I replied on 2/21/19 and tonite also...
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