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I caught a ruffe


eamonn321

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Better take the low road.

 

I already made a cryptic comment to this effect in my previous post

 

I got the message Cory, but I just put my hard hat on and waited.......But nothing.....a bit of an anticlimax really! ;)

 

 

John

Angling is more than just catching fish, if it wasn't it would just be called 'catching'......... John

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The canals around here are full of them, sometimes when the mood takes me I get my whip out and have a couple of hours fun, you could say I fancy a little bit of ruffe.

Our perception of time as an orderly sequence of regular ticks and tocks has no relevance here in the alternative dimension that is fishing....... C.Yates

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so sorry chesters, drive me to alum rock and be-head me for my sins :huh:

all the ruffe we catch in that pool and the rivers around the west midlands are green in colour.

OI OI,

blue zulu, my first house was in alum rock & it was a loverly place to live but that was 32yrs ago,

My sister had a slum on litchfield rd down by salford park,he he i can remember that opening & bromford bridge was all factory's

that supplied british leyland & the only smells were ansells brewery & H.P. SAUCE. oh happy days.

 

:thumbs::thumbs::thumbs::thumbs:

BILL.........nemo mortalium omnibus horis sapit,

 

 

 

 

ENGLAND & ST GEORGE, C,MON

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

BRUMMIE IN EXSILE..........yo aint sin me roite

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OI OI,

I can't remember whitch road i lived in at alum rock but it was on the main drag, pat roach (bomber) used to have a small second hand car sale buisiness on the corner, i moved from there to hockley in a brand new tower block & me & the first wife thought we were the dog's wassaname & i got a job at swan's spinning but got sick of it & went to work at rainbow chesterman in hockley brook but i was born & bread in kingstanding, not a nice place now.

oh i can also remember opposit the park & bromford bridge there used to be a big wide peice of tarmac in the middle of the road where people parked there car's, hey im going to have to go back & have a look.

 

:thumbs::thumbs::thumbs:

BILL.........nemo mortalium omnibus horis sapit,

 

 

 

 

ENGLAND & ST GEORGE, C,MON

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

BRUMMIE IN EXSILE..........yo aint sin me roite

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i worked next door to the maynards wine gum factory in north shields ,the yummy smell completely obliterated the stench from the black smoke gushing formica factory further up ,mmmmmm wine gums

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I got the message Cory, but I just put my hard hat on and waited.......But nothing.....a bit of an anticlimax really! ;)

 

 

John

It was a toss up between that or 'I'm not agin' a little but of ruffe now and again'

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