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I'm alive
Hey all. Today is the first day in a very long while that I've been well enough to sit up and type.
Stupid flu and pneumonia and being in and out of the hospital have made me pretty weak. I've had tubes stuck down my throat into my lungs for a couple weeks, and it's getting harder and harder to bounce back from that.
Anyway, just wanted to let everyone know that I'm finally on the mend, and hopefully will be here and in the chat room more often.
Paul
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Hey Paul,
You were missed my friend and have been
asked about on several occasions. Sorry for
all the problems you have experienced but so
glad to hear your on the mend. Just keep on
keeping on buddy and we'll be looking forward to seeing you on the boards and in
chat. Warm regards, Jim
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Glad you are on the mend. I have enjoyed your posts.
Steve
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Very glad to see you back, Paul! Great timing to arrange this for the dead of winter and be bouncing back for the start of the fishing season!
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Glad to see you back. In CT we are haveing a real bad Flu season. I am sure glad I got my Flu shot. Make sure you are completly well before you try to do too much.
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I'd wondered what had happened to you! Hoped it was mearly headed for warmer south American waters for winter fishing. Good to hear you're feeling a bit better. Get well, fishing season is about upon us!
Betty
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Trouts don't live in ugly places
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Just proves that they can't keep a good man down! Glad to hear from you!
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Snow on the roof with fire in the hearth
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Welcome back! You were missed and I'm glad that you're finally feeling a bit better.
Jim Smith
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Paul, you know the old saying, "take an asprin not the whole bottle" Well don't overdue it and gather up your strength.
Nice to have you back Buddy
Philip
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I look into... my fly box, and think about all the elements I should consider in choosing the perfect fly: water temperature, what stage of development the bugs are in, what the fish are eating right now. Then I remember what a guide told me: 'Ninety percent of what a trout eats is brown and fuzzy and about five-eighths of an inch long.' - Allison Moir.
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Paul,
We've missed your posts. Please stay on the mend and join us more frequently as you continue to improve and feel better. 8T