Jimi
    Well put. You need to take the good with the BS.
    Dean
--- Desert Eagle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Larry Writes;
> Unfortunately, "Jimmi' (ever wonder about a grown
> man that insists upon
> referencing himself in the second person?) and his
> cronies have made it
> painfully obvious that your not welcome if you're
> only interested in
> flyfishing and flytying.
> Larry
> 
> Hi Larry, don't know about the "Second Person"
> comment, but do know about
> the list. Kinda like when my Daughter, ( Who has her
> 11th birthday today),
> and I are tying together at the bench. We discuss
> materials and how they
> work together, but also discuss school, my work, how
> the cats are doing and
> everything else under the sun. It's all part of
> building relationships. The
> Fly Fishing and tying is the "Glue" that holds us
> together and as long as it
> doesn't get into a long dissertation about OT
> subjects the tying, fishing
> and swapping techniques goes on. We also need to
> contribute, maybe it is
> just a question, maybe a joking answer to a problem,
> but it is a
> contribution to the "Flavor" of the list. Whenever I
> make a post I am
> anxious to see where the replies will come from.
> Next door in Texas from
> Jimmy, a couple of states away from Tony or possibly
> from Germany, never
> know. I'm glad that your dedication is strongly
> vested in Tying and Fly
> Fishing, most of the folks on the list have many
> other interests as well,
> possibly the largest for some is making a living to
> support the family as
> well as the fishing. At times some "Levity" is
> needed to break the monotony
> associated with anything.
> 
> I hope you don't drop from the list simply because
> you think some folks have
> a "Market" on it, that is not the case. Contribute
> some questions some time
> if things are slow, maybe relate a particular fly
> pattern that works for you
> as a "never fails on bad days" solution. But just
> lurking and gleaning
> information on your chosen hobby is hollow if we we
> don't at least try to
> spark conversation and get frustrated when nothing
> of particular interest is
> in the daily posts.
> 
> Have a good day and just relax a bit, it's winter,
> fishing is slow and some
> will start to experience "Cabin Fever" soon so it
> may go OT ounce in a while
> but will always return to the intended subject, just
> like the salmon return
> to their spawning beds.
> 
> Enjoy,
> Jimi
> 


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