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Taco

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  1. **sigh** Yer link freezesup firefox....y'all also need a painindaass smilie
  2. 'K........windy up there today and yer neighbor looks kinda suspicious....... watched it for about 5 minutes..... kinda like fishin chronies or watchin grass grow :wacko: give us 5 minutes warnin before you run around yer lawn nekkid :P
  3. Well Double D, it seems to be workin but you must have it in the closet.. ... black screen....can't get vid to run... oh yeah... the lansky's vid runs on IE, no firefox
  4. Oh well, I had a good trip too BTW might be smart to stay away from the back slappers until that burn heals :ph34r:
  5. It was good ta finally meetcha Dave and catchin' fish too, although the infamous blue sweater looked kinda pale and hairy to me and well on it's way to turnin' kinda sunburny red Wonders will never cease.... the doode was slayin'em @ Bullshead and on a damned Bow River setup
  6. Sorry guys, maybe I shoulda added those pictures were taken on the Saskatchewan side of the Cypress Hills this weekend. I needed a small water fix. The Noble's lived in the pictured cabin on Battle Ck from 1942-52. When I first met them it was on their place on Beaver Ck here in SW Alberta.
  7. Why is that coulee in the hills, that stream, that old cabin and that fish one of lifes circles? Over 40 yrs ago, every chance I got I went fishing on a certain creek in the Porcupine Hills that looked very similar to the pictures. It's where I learned to love small stream trout fishin'. One of my favourite stretches ran through the Noble place. The ranch house was a old log cabin. Albert would never refuse permission and always took the time to visit a little, loved to talk horses. Sylvia always made sure you weren't hungry, growing 16 yr old farmboys need to eat ya know.. The connection.. the circle? Those memories and coulees in the hills are over 40 yrs and 350 km apart but the Nobles lived in both those places and that little fish was caught just below that old cabin in the picture just this Saturday. Thank You Albert and Sylvia
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