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William Boyd - 20 Jan 2006 20:14 GMT
How does one get around the fishing license requirements in some states.
I suppose the one way is to pay the high price for the out of state or
nonresident license, but that can get up there when you are going
through several states.
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Jayseebee - 20 Jan 2006 22:23 GMT
We usually purchase either an out of state yearly or one of the 6
dayers, 2 weekers, etc. Granted it is more expensive that way but I
prefer to abide by the rules. I like trout fishing so have to get
additional sticker/license for that too! Most states have a free fishing
day usually in June? that if coincides with your trip ya fish for free
one day. If you go to the coast (gulf or south east coast) it is my
knowledge that no license is needed for ocean/shore fishing (this was
from Mississippi and NC that we went to). A License is needed for inland
lake and river though. We asked at the sport/bait shop and they said
just let her rip and no problem (ocean)!! Some campgrounds have private
ponds which no license is needed.

JCB

> How does one get around the fishing license requirements in some states.
> I suppose the one way is to pay the high price for the out of state or
> nonresident license, but that can get up there when you are going
> through several states.
Tom  J - 20 Jan 2006 22:49 GMT
> We usually purchase either an out of state yearly or one of the 6
> dayers, 2 weekers, etc. Granted it is more expensive that way but I
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> coast) it is my knowledge that no license is needed for ocean/shore
> fishing

http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=%22saltwater+fishing+license%22&spell=1
NC, VA, GA, FL, AL etc all require salt water license in some of their
waters.
Your knowledge is out of date. Fishing without a salt water license is
asking for a fine.

Tom J
John Wesley - 26 Jan 2006 03:54 GMT
> > We usually purchase either an out of state yearly or one of the 6
> > dayers, 2 weekers, etc. Granted it is more expensive that way but I
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>
> Tom J

NC started this year.

SC has one also.
John Wesley - 26 Jan 2006 03:52 GMT
> We usually purchase either an out of state yearly or one of the 6
> dayers, 2 weekers, etc. Granted it is more expensive that way but I
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
> knowledge that no license is needed for ocean/shore fishing (this was
> from Mississippi and NC

2006 NC started shore fishing license.
Pepperoni - 20 Jan 2006 22:34 GMT
Keep it honest, Hoppy.

Usually the 3 day nonresident  or the 1 day will fit your needs.

States differ, seems like I had a 10 day license years ago.

> How does one get around the fishing license requirements in some states.
> I suppose the one way is to pay the high price for the out of state or
> nonresident license, but that can get up there when you are going through
> several states.
Jon Porter - 20 Jan 2006 23:49 GMT
> How does one get around the fishing license requirements in some states.
> I suppose the one way is to pay the high price for the out of state or
> nonresident license, but that can get up there when you are going through
> several states.

Well, you could follow the fishing instructions a Redneck father gives his
son:

"Ok boy, ah'm gonna teach y'all how to fish... first, you gotta keep yer eye
out fer the game warden. Now, hold the pole like this..."

Some states have tourist licenses for a single day, or even a few days or a
week. It depends on where you are.
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HD in NY - 21 Jan 2006 02:11 GMT
>>How does one get around the fishing license requirements in some states.
>>I suppose the one way is to pay the high price for the out of state or
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> Some states have tourist licenses for a single day, or even a few days or a
> week. It depends on where you are.

I thought it went;

"Ok boy, ah'm gonna teach y'all how to fish...first, you
gotta keep yer eye out fer the game warden. Now, yer light
this end of the stick..."
Hugh
William Boyd - 21 Jan 2006 05:31 GMT
>>> How does one get around the fishing license requirements in some states.
>>> I suppose the one way is to pay the high price for the out of state
[quoted text clipped - 15 lines]
> eye out fer the game warden. Now, yer light this end of the stick..."
> Hugh

Well I do not intend on violating the rules in any state. But I am able
to fish with out a license in the state I live in now. But in Texas if I
read it correctly if you are a disabled veteran and a resident you could
get a free non expiring license. but if you were not a resident it did
not make any difference what your status was. And the same way with a
senior age license I think it was 70 but unless you are a resident your
age makes no difference.

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Jon Porter - 22 Jan 2006 03:28 GMT
>>>How does one get around the fishing license requirements in some states.
>>>I suppose the one way is to pay the high price for the out of state or
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> eye out fer the game warden. Now, yer light this end of the stick..."
> Hugh

That's them there western rednecks that do that, not the southern ones.
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Jim Redelfs - 21 Jan 2006 13:22 GMT
> How does one get around the fishing license requirements in some states.

You cheat.  "Get around" = "Skirting the [law, rule, reg, whatever]"

In article <43dv9nF1nag4hU1@individual.net>,

> Well I do not intend on violating the rules in any state.

OK.  Nevermind.

Here's a possibility:  Hand the pole to Dog if the warden shows up.
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Pepperoni - 21 Jan 2006 14:19 GMT
>> How does one get around the fishing license requirements in some states.
>
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>
> Here's a possibility:  Hand the pole to Dog if the warden shows up.

He tried that, to get around daily possession limits.  Dawg  (proper
spelling when used as a noun)  could not produce proper valid ID.
Will Sill - 21 Jan 2006 15:23 GMT
I see where Jim Redelfs <jim.redelfs@redelfs.com> contributed:

>Here's a possibility:  Hand the pole to Dog if the warden shows up.

Old tale:  Fisherman invites warden to fish with him from boat.
Lights a quarter stick of dynamite, tosses it in.   Warden:  "Hey,
that's illegal!"  FIsherman, tossing the warden another lighted
quarter stick:  "Are you gonna fish, or just sit there?"

Will Sill
The Curmudgeon of Sill Hill
deadheadted37@yahoo.com - 21 Jan 2006 17:01 GMT
Redelfs,
You must have way too much time on your hands, you reply to just about
everything.  Even with nothing to offer, I guess it better than the
usual restating the obvious.  Use your free time and go shopping, the
bib overall look doesn't do you any justice.
John Wesley - 26 Jan 2006 04:00 GMT
> Redelfs,
> You must have way too much time on your hands, you reply to just about
> everything.  Even with nothing to offer, I guess it better than the
> usual restating the obvious.  Use your free time and go shopping, the
> bib overall look doesn't do you any justice.

That was rude!! I've never seen you offer anything.
deadheadted37@yahoo.com - 26 Jan 2006 18:23 GMT
> That was rude!! I've never seen you offer anything.

Right!!  And you have not been around long enough.
John Wesley - 27 Jan 2006 04:16 GMT
> > That was rude!! I've never seen you offer anything.
>
> Right!!  And you have not been around long enough.

I have been around a loooong time.  You just don't know!

jw
deadheadted37@yahoo.com - 21 Jan 2006 15:48 GMT
Check with the DNR of the states you will be fishing and see if the
honor the Federal Fishing License with state stamps.  If so it is
cheaper to go that route than buy one for every state you fish.  Not
every state participates in this program.

Good luck and may the fish jump into you boat with out spilling your
beer.
Larry - 21 Jan 2006 21:44 GMT
>Check with the DNR of the states you will be fishing and see if the
>honor the Federal Fishing License with state stamps.  If so it is
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
>Good luck and may the fish jump into you boat with out spilling your
>beer.

Can you post a link to this federal fishing license you are talking
about?  
Tom  J - 22 Jan 2006 01:01 GMT
>>Check with the DNR of the states you will be fishing and see if the
>>honor the Federal Fishing License with state stamps.  If so it is
[quoted text clipped - 6 lines]
> Can you post a link to this federal fishing license you are talking
> about?

There are plenty of links to a "Federal Fishing License" on Google,
BUT that license is only used at present in migratory salt waters
WHERE adjoining states don't have salt water licensing to cover
migratory game fish.  The more I read about fishing licensing, the
more I learn that almost all fishing water, fresh & Salt now require
one or more fishing license & in many places 1 or more special
"stamps" permits for certain fish.

Tom J
Leanne - 22 Jan 2006 02:01 GMT
> >>Check with the DNR of the states you will be fishing and see if the
> >>honor the Federal Fishing License with state stamps.  If so it is
[quoted text clipped - 14 lines]
> one or more fishing license & in many places 1 or more special
> "stamps" permits for certain fish.

In South Carolina, a saltwater license is required if you are fishing from a
boat. Head boats are excepted. If a resident is 65 or older, then you can
get a no fee lifetime license.

Leanne
William Boyd - 22 Jan 2006 02:56 GMT
>>>>Check with the DNR of the states you will be fishing and see if the
>>>>honor the Federal Fishing License with state stamps.  If so it is
[quoted text clipped - 20 lines]
>
> Leanne

Love that name, now if you can sing and your last name is Grimes, that
would be cool.
However you missed the point, the fishing problem is for non resident,
tourist so to speak. You said resident and 65 how about the non resident
and 65.
One blatant slap in the face that it seems as though all states do, if
you are a (as you pointed out) resident and 65, 70 in Texas(I think)
have been awarded a Purple Heart, or are a disabled vet, some states
just disabled you get a break on the license. But in all the same
categories  non resident you do not get any thing. I wonder if the
states think the service member went in to battle for his home state
alone. And when you get old just stay in your own home state.

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Jon Porter - 22 Jan 2006 03:32 GMT
> However you missed the point, the fishing problem is for non resident,
> tourist so to speak. You said resident and 65 how about the non resident
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> service member went in to battle for his home state alone. And when you
> get old just stay in your own home state.

Such things are extended for the tax payers of those states. Just the same
as the rates are higher for those who don't pay taxes within that state.
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Leanne - 22 Jan 2006 04:35 GMT
Bill, it is too late tonight to browse the DNR, but I will put in on the
note pad for something to do tomorrow. I do know that they  have two day
licenses for someone that wants to fish a weekend tournament.

Leanne

"> However you missed the point, the fishing problem is for non resident,
> tourist so to speak. You said resident and 65 how about the non resident
> and 65.
[quoted text clipped - 5 lines]
> states think the service member went in to battle for his home state
> alone. And when you get old just stay in your own home state.
Frank Tabor - 22 Jan 2006 15:37 GMT
>> >>Check with the DNR of the states you will be fishing and see if the
>> >>honor the Federal Fishing License with state stamps.  If so it is
[quoted text clipped - 20 lines]
>
>Leanne

Nearly all the states allow a boat license to cover fishing parties,
like head boats.  Even smaller boats can get a salt water license to
cover the party.  I have one on my boat, good for up to 10 people on
VA waters.
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William Boyd - 22 Jan 2006 18:40 GMT
>>>>>Check with the DNR of the states you will be fishing and see if the
>>>>>honor the Federal Fishing License with state stamps.  If so it is
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> cover the party.  I have one on my boat, good for up to 10 people on
> VA waters.
Frank you are off the subject.

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just
 Dog
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 ME

At this time in life all that
remains is left overs, some can
be cherished as good others bad,
but the only definite is that they
are all that remains, main course is
over.

Frank Tabor - 22 Jan 2006 19:02 GMT
>>>>>>Check with the DNR of the states you will be fishing and see if the
>>>>>>honor the Federal Fishing License with state stamps.  If so it is
[quoted text clipped - 26 lines]
>> VA waters.
>Frank you are off the subject.

Did some body fart in here?  I smell something.
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William Boyd - 22 Jan 2006 19:28 GMT
>>>>>>>Check with the DNR of the states you will be fishing and see if the
>>>>>>>honor the Federal Fishing License with state stamps.  If so it is
[quoted text clipped - 29 lines]
>
> Did some body fart in here?  I smell something.
I'll bet if you pulled your head out of your a.s the smell would go away!

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just
 Dog
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 ME

At this time in life all that
remains is left overs, some can
be cherished as good others bad,
but the only definite is that they
are all that remains, main course is
over.

Frank Tabor - 22 Jan 2006 19:40 GMT
>>>>>>>>Check with the DNR of the states you will be fishing and see if the
>>>>>>>>honor the Federal Fishing License with state stamps.  If so it is
[quoted text clipped - 30 lines]
>> Did some body fart in here?  I smell something.
>I'll bet if you pulled your head out of your a.s the smell would go away!

Eat sh.t and die, fuckhead.
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William Boyd - 22 Jan 2006 22:52 GMT
>>>>>>>>>Check with the DNR of the states you will be fishing and see if the
>>>>>>>>>honor the Federal Fishing License with state stamps.  If so it is
[quoted text clipped - 33 lines]
>
> Eat sh.t and die, fuckhead.
OH! HE!HE!HE! Frank lost his composure, as if he ever had any, Poor
Simple Soul.

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just
 Dog
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 ME

At this time in life all that
remains is left overs, some can
be cherished as good others bad,
but the only definite is that they
are all that remains, main course is
over.

Frank Tabor - 23 Jan 2006 02:00 GMT
>>>>>>>>>>Check with the DNR of the states you will be fishing and see if the
>>>>>>>>>>honor the Federal Fishing License with state stamps.  If so it is
[quoted text clipped - 35 lines]
>OH! HE!HE!HE! Frank lost his composure, as if he ever had any, Poor
>Simple Soul.

WTF are you talking about?  You're losing what little bit of f.cking
mind you ever thought you had.  village idiot.
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Unk - 23 Jan 2006 02:50 GMT

>>> Did some body fart in here?  I smell something.
>>I'll bet if you pulled your head out of your a.s the smell would go away!
>
>Eat sh.t and die, fuckhead.

Frank, are you this quick to vulgarity around your church leaders,
your kids school head, your mother, etc?  

Perhaps you should consider washing your mouth out with soap.

Just a thought.

Unk

hey folks, what totally vulgar response do you 'spoze he will visit
upon me?
Frank Tabor - 23 Jan 2006 03:05 GMT
>>>> Did some body fart in here?  I smell something.
>>>I'll bet if you pulled your head out of your a.s the smell would go away!
[quoted text clipped - 12 lines]
>hey folks, what totally vulgar response do you 'spoze he will visit
>upon me?

Only to tell you nunya, and you should go look up the meaning of Net
Nanny.

And go review just what Usenet is and what alt groups are.
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Frank Tabor - 23 Jan 2006 03:06 GMT
>>>> Did some body fart in here?  I smell something.
>>>I'll bet if you pulled your head out of your a.s the smell would go away!
[quoted text clipped - 12 lines]
>hey folks, what totally vulgar response do you 'spoze he will visit
>upon me?

Oh, and you thing the village idiots' behavior is acceptable?  If so,
you can go join him.
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William Boyd - 23 Jan 2006 04:32 GMT
>>>>>Did some body fart in here?  I smell something.
>>>>
[quoted text clipped - 16 lines]
> Oh, and you thing the village idiots' behavior is acceptable?  If so,
> you can go join him.
Suppose I should quit feeding the adolessons acting animals. About like
trolling for alligators. HA!HA!HA!

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Frank Tabor - 23 Jan 2006 15:56 GMT
>Suppose I should quit feeding the adolessons acting animals. About like
>trolling for alligators. HA!HA!HA!

You really are the village idiot, aren't you.
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William Boyd - 23 Jan 2006 18:05 GMT
>>Suppose I should quit feeding the adolessons acting animals. About like
>>trolling for alligators. HA!HA!HA!
>
> You really are the village idiot, aren't you.
WOW! The little alligator bait is still squirming, HIT! It in the head
so it will quit flopping around in the boat. Poor little TWERP.

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Frank Tabor - 23 Jan 2006 18:15 GMT
>>>Suppose I should quit feeding the adolessons acting animals. About like
>>>trolling for alligators. HA!HA!HA!
>>
>> You really are the village idiot, aren't you.
>WOW! The little alligator bait is still squirming, HIT! It in the head
>so it will quit flopping around in the boat. Poor little TWERP.

WTF are you babbling about?
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Unk - 23 Jan 2006 23:52 GMT
>>>>> Did some body fart in here?  I smell something.
>>>>I'll bet if you pulled your head out of your a.s the smell would go away!
[quoted text clipped - 15 lines]
>Oh, and you thing the village idiots' behavior is acceptable?  If so,
>you can go join him.

I am not a net nanny and no, I don't believe his posts show good
upbringing either.  I do believe a touch of class would keep these
posts to a minimum.

JMHO

My opinion is not worthy of hateful, vulgar responses, nor is yours.

unk
Will Sill - 24 Jan 2006 13:07 GMT
I see where Unk <roamer@firstinter.net> commented on the exchange of
vulgarities between Frank Tabor and the village idiot Boyd brain:

>I am not a net nanny and no, I don't believe his posts show good
>upbringing either.  I do believe a touch of class would keep these
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>
>My opinion is not worthy of hateful, vulgar responses, nor is yours.

I agree, but trying to get leopards to change spots is like trying to
get Boyd smarter and Frank to clean up his mouth.

iWill Sill
The Curmudgeon of Sill Hill
William Boyd - 23 Jan 2006 04:27 GMT
>  
>
[quoted text clipped - 15 lines]
> hey folks, what totally vulgar response do you 'spoze he will visit
> upon me?
I really think he has no control over his adolessons.

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Frank Tabor - 23 Jan 2006 15:57 GMT
>I really think he has no control over his adolessons.

What a moron.
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William Boyd - 23 Jan 2006 18:07 GMT
>>I really think he has no control over his adolessons.
>
> What a moron.
WAZZAMATTA You piss your pants again?

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Frank Tabor - 23 Jan 2006 18:15 GMT
>>>I really think he has no control over his adolessons.
>>
>> What a moron.
>WAZZAMATTA You piss your pants again?

I don't know, is urine dripping down your chin?
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John Wesley - 26 Jan 2006 04:06 GMT
>  
> >>> Did some body fart in here?  I smell something.
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
>
> Frank, are you this quick to vulgarity around your church leaders,

You gotta be kidding.  
John Wesley - 26 Jan 2006 04:04 GMT
Your mouth needs to be washed out with soap!
Frank Tabor - 26 Jan 2006 04:42 GMT
>Your mouth needs to be washed out with soap!

You've really got a nose problem don't you.  This is Usenet, not an
AOL family room.  don't like it filter or go away.
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John Wesley - 26 Jan 2006 06:01 GMT
> >Your mouth needs to be washed out with soap!
>
> You've really got a nose problem don't you.  

You're the one with smellin' problems.  Remember.  Did you ever figure
out if it was your upper lip or did you have your head where Bill said
it was?  I think it could go either way.

> This is Usenet, not an
> AOL family room.  

I'm quite aware of where I am.

> don't like it filter

Why don't you filter me if I'm bothering you.  I've got just as much
right to usenet as you do.

> or go away.

BOO!

jw
Frank Tabor - 26 Jan 2006 14:29 GMT
>> >Your mouth needs to be washed out with soap!
>>
[quoted text clipped - 19 lines]
>
>jw

Do the letters F  O mean anything to you?  

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John Wesley - 27 Jan 2006 04:15 GMT
> >> >Your mouth needs to be washed out with soap!
> >>
[quoted text clipped - 21 lines]
>
> Do the letters F  O mean anything to you?  

They mean you have a filthy mouth!

jw
Frank Tabor - 27 Jan 2006 18:02 GMT
>> >> >Your mouth needs to be washed out with soap!
>> >>
[quoted text clipped - 25 lines]
>
>jw

Well, why don't you just drag your fat a.s out from behind your
computer and come on down and do something about it. Fat f.cker.

But I warn you, bring help, bring lots of help, you cocksucker.  

You don't like reading this, either filter me or go the f.ck away.
a.shole.
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John Wesley - 27 Jan 2006 18:49 GMT
> Well, why don't you just drag your fat a.s 

My a.s is not fat.  

> out from behind your
> computer and come on down and do something about it.

I'm not in the habit of abusing the elderly and feeble minded.  I
actually haven't insulted you.  I just stated the fact that you have a
foul mouth.  You do know thats a sign of low class, poor upbringing, and
bad character.  Which one are you?

> Fat f.cker.

Well I've been told you are the expert at having sex with fat women.  At
least thats what your wife said.

> But I warn you,

ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo

> bring help, bring lots of help,

For what?  To pull your decrepit a.s out of the recliner.

> you cocksucker.  

Never done that and never will.  You still have a filthy mouth.

> You don't like reading this,

No I don't like reading filth

> either filter me

Why don't you filter me?

> or go the f.ck 

Theres that mouth again

> away.

I'm not going anywhere.

> a.shole.

Back at ya!

jw
Frank Tabor - 27 Jan 2006 19:28 GMT
>> Well, why don't you just drag your fat a.s 
>
[quoted text clipped - 46 lines]
>
>jw

Who died an made you god of Usenet?  Huh fat f.cker.  You're too
chicken to do anything about it so now you Nat to get nasty, huh?  

Your fat sleazy wife said I was the best lay she ever had.  She should
know, she does 15 or 20 guys a night.
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John Wesley - 27 Jan 2006 19:58 GMT
> Who died an made you god of Usenet?  

> Huh fat f.cker.

Why do you keep on proclaiming to like sex with fat women?

> You're too
> chicken to do anything about

about what?

> it so now you Nat to get nasty,

I have no idea what you just said.  What is Nat?

> huh?  

huh?

> Your fat sleazy wife

You mean your wife maybe?  I heard she was a truck stop prostitute.  
Isn't that where you met her?

> said I was the best lay she ever had.  

My wife is dead.  Do you like to have sex with corpses?

> She should
> know, she does 15 or 20 guys a night.

I don't think thats possible due to her location.

You're real silly!  

And trashy!

jw
Frank Tabor - 27 Jan 2006 20:06 GMT
You know you remind of the loud mouth drunk in a bar that can't
understand why someone knocked him on his a.s.  I asked you 5 times,
politely, to butt out.  But you insisted in sticking your nose in
where it didn't belong.  So I bitch slapped you, and now you're crying
and blubbering.

then you drug my wife in here, and she isn't here to defend herself,
so that means you just declared open season on your whole family. Your
mother, your grandmother, daughter, everyone.

Now is your chance to get the last word.  Plonk.  Because I promise
you, I haven't even started to get nasty.  Your whole family is fair
game now.  You opened the door.  All you have to do to stop it is
filter me.  'Cause I promise, I'm not going away, I'm not going to let
up, and you can't get the best of me.  

It's your decision.  Walk away now.  Save face.
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John Wesley - 30 Jan 2006 00:54 GMT
John Wesley - 26 Jan 2006 04:03 GMT
> >>>>>>Check with the DNR of the states you will be fishing and see if the
> >>>>>>honor the Federal Fishing License with state stamps.  If so it is
[quoted text clipped - 28 lines]
>
> Did some body fart in here?  I smell something.

Its your upper lip!
Frank Tabor - 26 Jan 2006 04:08 GMT
>> >>>>>>Check with the DNR of the states you will be fishing and see if the
>> >>>>>>honor the Federal Fishing License with state stamps.  If so it is
[quoted text clipped - 30 lines]
>
>Its your upper lip!

I think you are sticking your nose where it doesn't belong.  
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John Wesley - 26 Jan 2006 04:11 GMT
> I think you are sticking your nose where it doesn't belong.  
I think you are a foul mouthed bully.
Frank Tabor - 26 Jan 2006 04:27 GMT
>> I think you are sticking your nose where it doesn't belong.  
>I think you are a foul mouthed bully.

I still think you've stuck your nose where it doesn't belong.  this is
Usenet, not AOL chat.  You don't like it, you filter or go away.

But don't stick your nose where it doesn't belong.
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John Wesley - 26 Jan 2006 05:56 GMT
> >> I think you are sticking your nose where it doesn't belong.  
> >I think you are a foul mouthed bully.
>
> I still think you've stuck your nose where it doesn't belong.  this is
> Usenet,

I am well aware it is usenet.  

> not AOL chat.  

I wouldn't know.  I don't use America Off Line.

> You don't like it, you filter or go away.

Or call people foul names.  Don't I get that choice.  Are you special?

> But don't stick your nose where it doesn't belong.

Or what?  Are you gonna filter me?  Boo Hoo!  You big bully!

jw
Frank Tabor - 23 Jan 2006 01:59 GMT
>Frank you are off the subject.

You're forgetting your job description.  It's Net NINNY, not Net
Nanny.  You know, village idiot.  Where you are the brunt of all the
dope jokes.  
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William Boyd - 23 Jan 2006 04:25 GMT
>>Frank you are off the subject.
>
> You're forgetting your job description.  It's Net NINNY, not Net
> Nanny.  You know, village idiot.  Where you are the brunt of all the
> dope jokes.  
I gave you that little piece of advice because it was my subject and
your straying was not helping any one.
Again your adolessons is showing, ignorance is a growing thing if you
let it as you are. Poor sole don't even realize the childish attitude he
has.

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Frank Tabor - 23 Jan 2006 15:59 GMT
>>>Frank you are off the subject.
>>
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>let it as you are. Poor sole don't even realize the childish attitude he
>has.

You can't own a subject, idiot.  You realigned to get a dictionary and
learn how to spell, idiot.  

You are the Net NINNY not Nanny and I can post to any subject anything
I wish to post.  You need to go back to school and learn what Usenet
is.  Remember, your job is to be the village idiot.
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William Boyd - 23 Jan 2006 18:25 GMT
>>>>Frank you are off the subject.
>>>
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>
> You can't own a subject, idiot.
When one indicates that the subject is mine, that is an indication that
it was initiated by me.

 You realigned to get a dictionary and learn how to spell, idiot.

The word was "realize" spelled properly, same as comprehend, understand,
grasp or better in your case "penetrate". Here is something that might
help you with what your problem is.
http://www2.b3ta.com/youcantspell/

> You are the Net NINNY not Nanny and I can post to any subject anything
> I wish to post.  You need to go back to school and learn what Usenet
> is.  Remember, your job is to be the village idiot.
Well you have that position so well filled I couldn't begin to beat you.

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Frank Tabor - 23 Jan 2006 19:55 GMT
>>>>>Frank you are off the subject.
>>>>
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>> is.  Remember, your job is to be the village idiot.
>Well you have that position so well filled I couldn't begin to beat you.

Define addolesson.  Nobody here knows what the hell that is.  Neither
do you, village idiot.
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William Boyd - 23 Jan 2006 20:51 GMT
>>>>>>Frank you are off the subject.
>>>>>
[quoted text clipped - 28 lines]
> Define addolesson.  Nobody here knows what the hell that is.  Neither
> do you, village idiot.

a more recognized spelling is "adolescence" but your
misspelling(addolesson.) has no references that I can find.

http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=adolessons+&btnG=Google+Search

I did not take on the job of being your personal teacher maybe you
should check back with your sixth grade teacher so she can help you.
But when an *Idiot* continues to call some one else one while making the
idiot mistakes you do, who do you think is really the idiot.

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William Boyd - 22 Jan 2006 02:11 GMT
Tom J wrote:

>>>Check with the DNR of the states you will be fishing and see if the
>>>honor the Federal Fishing License with state stamps.  If so it is
[quoted text clipped - 16 lines]
>
> Tom J

This is the situation I was referring to as how to handle all the
different states rules. Any more you will have to pick a state that has
the type fishing you like and spend the time allocated to fishing there.
But I like to bass fish as well as surf cast.

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deadheadted37@yahoo.com - 22 Jan 2006 14:19 GMT
It looks like I jump the gun a bit, recently I was reading about
multi-state conservation grants.  The purpose these grant are to
increase fishing license sales and they where talking about issuing
multi-state fishing license to increase participation and revenue.  It
appears that only the grants are in the approval process now.  I would
of thought it was in full swing by now.  My mistake, should have
researched it more recently.  But it should be coming soon.

Sorry
Unk - 23 Jan 2006 02:43 GMT
>Check with the DNR of the states you will be fishing and see if the
>honor the Federal Fishing License with state stamps.  If so it is
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
>Good luck and may the fish jump into you boat with out spilling your
>beer.

You little troll, you. There is no Federal Fishing License, with OR
without state stamps.

Begone knave, back in your hole!
deadheadted37@yahoo.com - 23 Jan 2006 14:51 GMT
Unk, you shouldn't call someone a troll while trolling, read what was
posted 25 min. before you.  You should see them in the near future.

"Begone" FLOMF!!
Unk - 23 Jan 2006 23:59 GMT
>Unk, you shouldn't call someone a troll while trolling, read what was
>posted 25 min. before you.  You should see them in the near future.
>
>"Begone" FLOMF!!

I did read that post and you merely confirm what I stated.  There is
no Federal Fishing license.  I have been hoping for on for years.

And what is FLOMF?  Some childish attack?

unk

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