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Jared Rypka-Hauer

Almost forgot: My IDO Anniversary

#831787 - 11/02/09 11:12 PM

Looking at my profile I apparently signed up on IDO on Nov 2, 2008. So today is my IDOniversary.

Although we're still getting to know each other, the future is bright!

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Whoever first said "Better a bad day fishing than a good day at work" is the wisest person who ever lived.


James HolstAdministrator

Re: Almost forgot: My IDO Anniversary

#831788 - 11/02/09 11:16 PM

Allow me to be the first to throw a congrats your way. And as a guy that reads your posts and enjoys your obvious enthusiasm for all things fishy... we're lucky to have you here.

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Jared Rypka-Hauer

Re: Almost forgot: My IDO Anniversary

#831790 - 11/02/09 11:22 PM

Thanks, James, I appreciate that.

I just emailed you... let me know when you get it, eh? Till then, I've really been enjoying the videos today. I've been down with an eye infection today and I was watching IDO fishing shows with my sunglasses on this afternoon.

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Whoever first said "Better a bad day fishing than a good day at work" is the wisest person who ever lived.


BriankAdministrator

Re: Almost forgot: My IDO Anniversary

#831793 - 11/03/09 01:40 AM

Those are some pretty bright show!

Happy anniversary!

Here's to the only guy I know that can catfish and have soda and pickled herring a the same time.

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Jared Rypka-Hauer

Re: Almost forgot: My IDO Anniversary

#831837 - 11/03/09 08:27 AM

Quote:

Here's to the only guy I know that can catfish and have soda and pickled herring a the same time.




LOL, guess what: I can walk and chew gum at the same time too!

Does that make me talented? I dunno... here's to the only guy I know that can spend 8 hours on the water in 30ºF weather without gloves or mittens, and not have a meltdown from the pain... Brian. Dunno how you managed that.

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Whoever first said "Better a bad day fishing than a good day at work" is the wisest person who ever lived.


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