"To enjoy fly-fishing success, you need a basic familiarity with the aquatic
insects that are the living models for our imitations."
Jack Pangburn Summer 2009 "Fly Tyer"
Rick
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Peru??
We had a gas plant in West Virginia up in the remote hill country where the
only access was a dirt power-line road (4WD sort of road). People were living
on that road with no services and one family lived in a half-burned-out trailer
that wasn't even levelled. The rest were little bette
Hey, that's great!!!
If you work for someone else, you should be buckin' for a raise.
If you work for yourself, you'll be making a lot of doe, I mean dough.
Buggs
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I believe that the list it self is on google therefore it CANNOT die.
However, the website itself is a totally different matter and belongs to
Byard.
Ashley
2009/7/7 jim phillips
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We went pretty far into the jungle, & the kids that were living in the
jungle & along the rivers were better off than the ones we saw in Lima. Our
guide was former special forces in the Peruvian army. He had a group that
was captured by Shinning Path a year before we were there & negotiated their
r
Thanks Dono I am learning the carft. I am now an apprentice pastery chef. Now
here is the best part my wife is my boss! We work for a local country club.
The cake was for a member's 50th birthday
bobH
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working, learning a new craft! From my wife no less.
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Mark sends
May your GOD be your fishing partner.
That's rural poor, and it's in all of the lower 48, and we observed many
last year in Alaska.
These are folks who may own a small piece of land with a old trailer or
home on it. We worked with Habitat for Humanity for a decade in Lowell, MA
and one of the most difficult things to do is convince