2013/01/15 19:40:27
dimebrite
...i will be back in tune with you folks... life is good and it must be enjoyed... its great to see and hear that everyone. is doing the same!!! Tight lines and **** eating grins wished to all

Peace and tuna
2013/01/15 20:07:04
retired guy
Real glad to hear from you Andy.
2013/01/15 20:41:11
Clint S
Back at you DB, hope all is well with the family and work.  
2013/01/16 11:20:08
pafisher
Was wondering about you Andy,good to hear all is well.Not too late to join the fly swap if you have some time.
2013/01/16 11:27:10
fichy
Time to start teaching your son how to tie,  anyway DB, or teach him some more (I'm sure he's spent time at the vice already). Glad to hear you're happy.....
 
 
Charlie
2013/01/20 22:20:32
dimebrite
Thanks guys, and yes your right charlie, hes had quite a few hours at the vise to date... hes really taken a passion to the sport itself. I built him a 9' #6 rpl sage for christmas. It'll be a great all around rod for him. He can do trout, bass, steel, and heck i, ve even done salmon on those old 690's...lol... too bad i missed the fly swap although i am quite busy.... would like to definitely catch up with some of you guys this winter in to spring on the river.. tight lines...
2013/01/21 00:16:28
hot tuna
Andrew it is very good to hear from ya man.. I know what a rat race we live in and nice to know we can still partake in happiness..
While we shot the bull, threw back some brew and even tied flies,,,, oneday we shall fish together
 
You see i'm a midnight rider tonight, night shift, but this is my oneday... It will be done !!! before I die ??
1/9/13

 
1/17/13

 
today hooked all fixtures up..  It never ends..
All we can do is
Keep on Truckin man the memories last a life time...
 
Peace & Tuna :)
 
2013/01/21 06:42:53
Clint S
I hear you HT I am still trying to finish ours started in 2003.  I had to take a break from  my  closet/drywall  project as we needed the room for the holidays but it is almost  done just have to finish the inside of the closet and then off to paint, floor.  I go with spurts on the house few months on and a few off.    Sad thing is I am thinking I will need a new roof in 4 to 5 years.  Shoveling and winter is tough on it.
2013/01/21 15:36:43
pafisher
HT,that was some good work you got done there in two days
Clint.if you ever get a heavy hailstorm the next few years before you replace your roof call in the insurance co. to inspect the "damage".We got a heavy hail event in my local a couple years ago and then I got a new roof,don't discount it as the damage is not visible to the untrained eye.
2013/01/21 21:02:25
dimebrite
Tuna, the day will come im sure of it... and i feel extra sorry for whatever species it is we target nice work on the kitchen. I just recently ripped out my bathroom to find ithas been cob jobbed about 10 times in the past 100 years...lol... turns out the floor was 3 inches out in one corner from a structural main that had lowered while some idiots tried to start something they couldnt finish maybe 60 years ago or so... long story short my easy bathroom reface turned in to a structural lifting project... in the end though it will be original pine plank floors and old plank boards for one wall. All log beams and posts will remain exposed and only drywalled between beams to leave a rustic reveal... as much of a pain in the neck it is, the end result should be nice...
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