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New Tuber Update
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Well as the new Tuber of the fambly is getting close to his maiden voyage, he is getting a proper education while getting ready.

He is also finding it hard to share reading materials with Grampa![crazy]

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#2
...hey gramps.. that little guy is sure growing fast.. wont be long before he is following in your waders.. [sly]

MacFly [cool]
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#3
[cool][#0000ff]That would be child abuse. Once Steve has worn waders they qualify as a toxic waste site.[/#0000ff]
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#4
No doubt about it. It costs me more to dispose of my waders than it does to buy new ones![pirate]

If your grandson's first 3 words from his mouth are "Bass Pro Shop"... You might be a redneck.[laugh][laugh]
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[cool][#0000ff]I think yours were "Let's go fishing". How does that rate?[/#0000ff]
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#6
I guess that would be on the West Coast Redneck Scale. Does the West Coast really count??[laugh][laugh]
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[cool][#0000ff]Only up to the number of fingers and toes (and other appendages) they have.[/#0000ff]
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#8
You're bringing that kid up right, Steve.

He's a cute little guy.

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#9
Thanks Uncle Z.

I just figured "To Hell" with Sesame Street. He should learn what life is really about.

He already knows that the basic colors are NOT Red, Yellow and Blue like Big Bird says but they are according to industry standards of Fire Tiger, Chartruese and Pumkinseed. Smart kid.[cool]
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#10
Maybe Crayola should put out a new box in those colors. Would be an instant bestseller.

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#11
That sounds like a good idea. The last I heard about Crayola they were still disputing that June Bug and Motor Oil were valid colors.

Go figure! You leave it up to the "Color Geniuses" and they don't even acknowledge the validity of the 276 colors of the Yamamoto worm color line up.[crazy]
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#12
Holy Lord, Steve. Between you and your Pop, I don't know who is the more "fish berserk".
Good job on teaching the kid right....

-ABT
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#13
[cool][#0000ff]It is not a contest...but a team effort. No family fued here. Just trying to pay attention to the important things. Don't pet the sweaty stuff...or however that goes.[/#0000ff]
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#14
If it wasn't for some unknown strain in our gene pool then everthing would by alright in our fambly. We found out that this strain grows bigger with each new generation......degeneration.......whatever.

It is unfortunate that BPS wasn't around when I was a kid. At least the book anyways. My Pops always had a BPS or Tacklatorium in 1 room of any house we lived in. Even if that meant me having to sleep on the back porch.
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My Pops always had a BPS or Tacklatorium in 1 room of any house we lived in. Even if that meant me having to sleep on the back porch.
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My kind of guy!

z~
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#16
Pat is my idol. [Wink]

-ABT
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#17
Now that I'm married, a grandfather and a sponsored fisherman, my house is so full of extra fishing stuff that I still sleep on the back porch.

I guess you can get used to it after awhile.[cool]
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