Kevin-

Excellent question. Could be some very interesting psychological insights here. <G>

                                                             -John

 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Mine was an Adams dry fly (non parachute)

john ridderbos

John Martinez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:

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>Kevin, not sure what could have been misinterpreted about the first post. Anyone have any thoughts on that...? First fishing fly that comes to mind is a Royal Coachman. Somehow that always seems like what the word "fly" means.
>                                                   -John
> "Kevin W. Machon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
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>Before y'all get the chance (and Byard scolds me):
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>I gotta stop posting things that could be misinterpreted by some of the,
>shall we say, "creative" minds on this list!!! Maybe I should read what I
>write before hitting the send button.
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>
>
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>>From: "Kevin W. Machon"
>>Reply-To:
>>To:
>>Subject: [VFB] Is this a fly???? - Another approach
>>Date: Thu, 06 Feb 2003 23:20:31 -0600
>>
>>
>>On second thought, what's the first image that pops into your head if you
>>hear the question, "What is a fly?"
>>
>>I'd be interested to hear responses of the first fly everyone pictured.
>>I'll hold mine for now.
>>
>>Kev
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>The River-
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>You move and change, I move and am the same;
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You passers-by who share my journey,
You move and change, I move and am the same;
You move and are gone, I move and remain.

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