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#1404164 - 05/16/08 06:38 PM
Re: Here's a good one
[Re: john.wells]
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Sr IceLeaders Family
Registered: 11/23/06
Posts: 1412
Loc: Princeton, MN
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Well, you can't go to the legion and have a beer and smoke anymore, so why not go fishing with a boat and a shotgun....... See what I have to live with. 
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#1404380 - 05/16/08 10:32 PM
Re: Here's a good one
[Re: stfcatfish]
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Sr FishingMN Family
Registered: 01/10/08
Posts: 409
Loc: Monticello, Mn
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You are a guy out on the river.
You shoot a fish.
You get your fish.
The cops show up and inform you that they had to lock down the school just a short ways away.
You wonder what the [PoorWordUsage] happened to the country that your generation built, fought and died for.
Perspective is everything.
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#1404413 - 05/16/08 11:11 PM
Re: Here's a good one
[Re: Eskimoman]
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Sr FishingMN Family
Registered: 01/10/08
Posts: 409
Loc: Monticello, Mn
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I'm sure it's just some ol' boys reality. My Grandfather told me a story about the day he proposed to my Grandmother and they were walking along a creek in Idaho and he shot a fish for supper that day. It was December 3, 1935.
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#1404473 - 05/17/08 12:39 AM
Re: Here's a good one
[Re: john.wells]
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Sr FishingMN Family
Registered: 04/27/08
Posts: 424
Loc: Lake St.Croix Beach Minnesota
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dude yove got a real fettish going on with libs the way you constantly remind us how libs have screwed everything up .
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#1404476 - 05/17/08 12:46 AM
Re: Here's a good one
[Re: croixflats]
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Sr FishingMN Family
Registered: 09/29/07
Posts: 969
Loc: North
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the school administrator acted as i would. in this day of wall to wall parolees, its good to be cautious. the school principal is responsible for the safety of the kids. if the school admin. DIDN'T act, and a tragic school shooting happened, everybody would be screaming about the negligent principal. I am sure it's better to be laughed at on Minnesota fishing forum than to have dead and wounded kids on your conscience. lets not second guess the school. at least this one turned out kind of funny. but it could have turned out differently. yeah, i agree. we live in times were the most ridiculous things seem to pop up. but this isnt one of them
Edited by tacklejunkie (05/17/08 01:17 AM)
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#1404537 - 05/17/08 08:00 AM
Re: Here's a good one
[Re: croixflats]
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Sr FishingMN Family
Registered: 01/12/06
Posts: 675
Loc: chisago county
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dude yove got a real fettish going on with libs the way you constantly remind us how libs have screwed everything up . Yes I do, and not ashamed of it.
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#1404542 - 05/17/08 08:14 AM
Re: Here's a good one
[Re: john.wells]
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Sr FishingMN Family
Registered: 01/12/06
Posts: 675
Loc: chisago county
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From Wikipedia, wikiquotes:
"Those who would give up Essential Liberty to purchase a little Temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety." This statement was used as a motto on the title page of An Historical Review of the Constitution and Government of Pennsylvania. (1759) which was attributed to Franklin in the edition of 1812, but in a letter of September 27, 1760 to David Hume, he states that he published this book and denies that he wrote it, other than a few remarks that were credited to the Pennsylvania Assembly, in which he served. The phrase itself was first used in a letter from that Assembly dated November 11, 1755 to the Governor of Pennsylvania. An article on the origins of this statement here includes a scan that indicates the original typography of the 1759 document, which uses an archaic form of "s": "Thoſe who would give up Essential Liberty to purchaſe a little Temporary Safety, deſerve neither Liberty nor Safety." Researchers now believe that a fellow diplomat by the name of Richard Jackson is the primary author of the book. With the information thus far available the issue of authorship of the statement is not yet definitely resolved, but the evidence indicates it was very likely Franklin, who in the Poor Richard's Almanack of 1738 is known to have written a similar proverb: "Sell not virtue to purchase wealth, nor Liberty to purchase power."
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#1404604 - 05/17/08 10:04 AM
Re: Here's a good one
[Re: john.wells]
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Sr FishingMN Family
Registered: 09/29/07
Posts: 969
Loc: North
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From Wikipedia, wikiquotes:
"Those who would give up Essential Liberty to purchase a little Temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety." This statement was used as a motto on the title page of An Historical Review of the Constitution and Government of Pennsylvania. (1759) which was attributed to Franklin in the edition of 1812, but in a letter of September 27, 1760 to David Hume, he states that he published this book and denies that he wrote it, other than a few remarks that were credited to the Pennsylvania Assembly, in which he served. The phrase itself was first used in a letter from that Assembly dated November 11, 1755 to the Governor of Pennsylvania. An article on the origins of this statement here includes a scan that indicates the original typography of the 1759 document, which uses an archaic form of "s": "Thoſe who would give up Essential Liberty to purchaſe a little Temporary Safety, deſerve neither Liberty nor Safety." Researchers now believe that a fellow diplomat by the name of Richard Jackson is the primary author of the book. With the information thus far available the issue of authorship of the statement is not yet definitely resolved, but the evidence indicates it was very likely Franklin, who in the Poor Richard's Almanack of 1738 is known to have written a similar proverb: "Sell not virtue to purchase wealth, nor Liberty to purchase power." that doesnt apply to a school who has to make a decision for the safety of the students. my first gut instinct is to laugh at it. after years of ridiculous zero tolerance policies of kids being near arrested for having a plastic knife in their vehicle, can you blame me? but i would rather be laughed at for overreacting than have to go to court to be sued by parents because i didnt take precautions to protect their brats after i heard a gunshot
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