Posted by dave2 on August 01, 2012 at 12:55:06 from (139.139.35.69):
In Reply to: What's up with people? posted by Tim Barnes on August 01, 2012 at 12:41:33:
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Grew up on a little river and ran trot lines. Caught plenty of catfish, few perch, and some big carp. One of the neighbors (summer/weekend neighbors) saw me releasing carp one morning and said he'd take all I caught. He made about a 2x2x4 ft cage outta chichen wire and hung it by the boat dock to keep them to flush out til he came and got them . Got to be pretty full and dad called him. Guy said "OK, have David get em all cleaned and I'll be there this evening to get them" Guy showed up and asked for them. Dad took him down to the river and cage, opened it and dumped all the fish back out, threw the cage at him, and told him if he ever tried to make any deals with anyone of the family other than himself, it'd be his last one.......
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