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Try this philosophy: Millwright Ron 04-12-2008
Posted by Ed Huntress on April 16, 2008, 2:39 pm
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>>> If I had it to do all over again, I sure wouldn't be in manufacturing!
>>> I see a number of friends that have cushy Government jobs making 5 times
>>> what I make and they are ready to retire in their 50s. Only a fool
>>> fights the battles I do and get so little appreciation or even
>>> understanding that I'm looking out for peoples' best interests.
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>> Yeah, well, I have old friends who are getting $5 million bonuses on Wall
>> Street, too, and they're just middle managers. We just picked the wrong
>> lines of work, Tom. d8-)
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>> --
>> Ed Huntress
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> If there's such a thing as reincarnation...I'd go for happiness,
> accomplishment and fulfillment. Money doesn't necessarily do that for
> you, it just provides some tools that can easily be misused.

Right. I'll take a pair of hipboots, a flyrod, and nobody knows where I am,
forever. d8-)

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Ed Huntress



Posted by Jim on April 16, 2008, 3:12 pm
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> Right. I'll take a pair of hipboots, a flyrod, and nobody knows where
> I am, forever. d8-)
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> --
> Ed Huntress
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Hey, you would fit right in up here in da Keweenaw Peninsula.


Posted by Ed Huntress on April 16, 2008, 3:30 pm
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>> Right. I'll take a pair of hipboots, a flyrod, and nobody knows where
>> I am, forever. d8-)
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>> --
>> Ed Huntress
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> Hey, you would fit right in up here in da Keweenaw Peninsula.

I used to hunt snowshoes on the Keweenaw Peninsula, near Eagle River. And I
spent an entire summer living out of an old Bell Telephone truck, fishing
for brookies all over the UP.

--
Ed Huntress



Posted by Larry Jaques on April 16, 2008, 8:13 pm
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On Wed, 16 Apr 2008 15:30:04 -0400, with neither quill nor qualm, "Ed

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>>> Right. I'll take a pair of hipboots, a flyrod, and nobody knows where
>>> I am, forever. d8-)
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>>> --
>>> Ed Huntress
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>> Hey, you would fit right in up here in da Keweenaw Peninsula.
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>I used to hunt snowshoes on the Keweenaw Peninsula, near Eagle River. And I
>spent an entire summer living out of an old Bell Telephone truck, fishing
>for brookies all over the UP.

What'd ya do, hang the bucket over the stream so you could see 'em
coming?

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It is better to wear out than to rust out.
-- Bishop Richard Cumberland

Posted by Ed Huntress on April 16, 2008, 10:21 pm
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> On Wed, 16 Apr 2008 15:30:04 -0400, with neither quill nor qualm, "Ed
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>>>> Right. I'll take a pair of hipboots, a flyrod, and nobody knows where
>>>> I am, forever. d8-)
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>> Ed Huntress
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>>> Hey, you would fit right in up here in da Keweenaw Peninsula.
>>
>>I used to hunt snowshoes on the Keweenaw Peninsula, near Eagle River. And
>>I
>>spent an entire summer living out of an old Bell Telephone truck, fishing
>>for brookies all over the UP.
>
> What'd ya do, hang the bucket over the stream so you could see 'em
> coming?

<g> No bucket. It was just an ancient Ford van, ex-New Jersey Bell, in ugly
green. Not something I'd want to live in for six weeks again, but I was 22
or 23 at the time.

--
Ed Huntress



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