2014/07/09 16:58:15
twobob
My first couple years it was felt bottoms.
You kinda slid your feet around and stayed upright most of the time
 
When I went to cleats I quite literally ran around with no concern.
Now having aged and lost a lot of strength in my legs its back to timidly sliding around.
2014/07/09 18:16:27
chartist
Hey Twobob, just in case you were wondering, I am fine here in Cincinnati....I've got my DSR passes for the last weekend in Sept through the first weekend in October.....
2014/07/12 08:13:53
twobob
Not!
2014/07/12 11:19:18
Clint S
He said Dime not the other name for Richard.    I wish no ill fortune on health or well being  on no one, so if you are well I am glad for you.  
2014/07/12 11:49:26
fichy
Shows your character, Clint. I 'm not so generous of spirit. Considering the original heart wrenching content and  honest expressions of concern in this post, it's particularly pathetic to interject sarcasm and  arrogance.  My continued prayer for that stricken family and hopes for a safe season on the river for all. 
 
2014/07/12 13:27:25
twobob
With you all the way on that fichy.
 
2014/07/12 17:17:03
Clint S
Yes, for any that care the poor soul had a heart attack as he was saving his child.  we all know most here would jump in to help save a small child.  At least he goes out a hero to more than his child
 
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2014/07/13 17:10:05
r3g3
Was up there the past few days fixing Coon damages and doing yard stuff- read the local article about the tragedy.
That father was a true hero- when his 6 year old fell in with waters about 750 he went in after him and pushed him to fishermen who assisted downstream in fast water. They said that was the last they saw the father above water-as he pushed his son to them and they grabbed on. Some Fishermen also retrieved dad from the water and tried to revive him with no luck.
  Although  a few were fishing up and down this past few days never saw anyone in the town pool-some things take time.
 
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