Bill like Murph said you can pluck at work as long as you don't get caught.  
















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> From: bp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: 2002/11/26 Tue AM 03:51:06 EST
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: RE: [VFB] chicken pluckers
> 
> Murph... I wish you wouldn't do this while I'm at work. I can't keep a
> staight face... :-)
> 
> Bill
> 
> -----Original Message-----
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> Sent: Tuesday, November 26, 2002 8:15 AM
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> Subject: [VFB] chicken pluckers
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> 
> I think you all need to consider the pluckers duty.  If I were a plucker 
> (Byard calls me something close), I'd want to vary the size of the plucked.
> 
> Plucking can be a chore to some and a joy to others.  Some like their plucks
> 
> small and others large.  For greatest enjoyment, give everyone a variety of 
> plucking.  Small plucks for those dainty flys and large webby plucks for 
> buggering.  While I like to pluck, I only do a few at a time.  So saddle up 
> and begin plucking but try to get some variety for everyone.  Those of you 
> who don't want to pluck for religious or PETA reasons are now excused.  The 
> rest of you non pluckers, why not pluck?  Plucking has been around before I 
> was born.  You can pluck in your home, camper, by the stream or in your car.
> 
> If the boss ain't looking you might even pluck on your desk.  Well, all this
> 
> talk about plucking has me excited.  I think I'm going to my tying desk and 
> pluck one, an olive grizzly, and tie a stimulator.   Ooooooooohhhhhhhh!  
> Wonder if I can sneak out and fish it later today?
> 
> still tyin....Murf (what the pluck did he say?)
> 

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