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Posted by River Bottom Farmer/Dougl on June 17, 2006 at 12:39:34 from (205.188.116.133):
In Reply to: Mansfield Red Power Show posted by Tom Windsor on June 17, 2006 at 04:03:23:
Tom,Im glad to hear you made it back home allright.Wish we would have had more time to talk but it was nice meeting you,and I hope we meet again,you seemed to be a true southern gentleman.Hope the block works out for you,keep me posted on that.My friend Larry and I caught about 40 catfish last night the biggest one was an eighteen pound blue cat,of course my buddy caught it(he always does),I have been hard at it on the dodge truck front end rebuild since 9 oclock this morning.I didnt get off the river till three thirty this morning.That has made for a hard morning.Let me know if you need any more parts from the old H I have.I will treat you right and help you all I can. Hope to see you next year if not sooner....River Bottom Farmer
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