Lesson one: Start hiding all the tying materials from the wife or you may get the "It might have diseases-get it out of the house" lecture. Just reply that it was treated specially at the taxidrmist so it is completely safe. Lesson two: make sure the tying desk is high enough that in a couple months when the bubs is standing, you won't lose materials to who knows where. Lesson three: start tying because in six months you can say goodbye to tying for another 6 months.
Mine is a year and two days old, so I will give you a heads up as things develop. Congrats ______________________________________________ Reuven Segal B. Engineering (Aerospace)- 4th Year B. Engineering (Manufacturing Systems and Management) RMIT University 5/11 Rockbrook Road, East St. Kilda, 3183 Melbourne, Victoria Australia [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Mobile: 0422 266798 -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Chris Broomell Sent: Saturday, 24 June 2006 1:21 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [VFB] Back from Lurking...First fly...and other big news Well - it's been some time since I've posted. I just finished grading term papers and exams. I finished a couple of papers that I'm writing. I'm heading to Wyoming next week (in a few days, actually) and I have an EMPTY flybox. Empty. Now, I am not Catholic, but I THINK that that is a venial sin (my apologies to any offended Catholics on the list who think it's a cardinal sin...) SO - since the wife won't be home for a few more hours, I am actually sitting down at the vise for the FIRST TIME since March 5. On the menu....Turk's Tarantula (or a variation thereof...). We'll see how it does (and how I do at tying after the hiatus). In other news...this post will serve as the official VFB announcement that Sarah (my wife...the one who won't be back for a few hours...) is pregnant - due in December. This will be our first kid...we're getting a late start and are hoping to make up for lost time by having an exceptionally mature baby. So...there it is... Cheers, Chris
