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    Default Last set on their way redux

    Dave PM'ed me that his second set of flies (the first ones never arrived) are in the mail to me.

    I will get them packaged and in the mail one week after they arrive barring further complications. You see, at this time I am laid up and hope to be able to be up and arround by then. More details later by PM.


    Ed
    " Fishermen, hunters, wood choppers, and others,
    spending their lives in the fields and woods,
    in a peculiar sense a part of Nature themselves,
    are often in a more favorable mood for observing her,
    in the intervals of their pursuits,
    than philosophers or poets even,
    who approach her with expectation."

    Henry David Thoreau

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    Ed - hope your health is on the mend. Can't wait to see the assortment of flies that come in...but no rush! Get well!

    Chris

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    I also am not in a hurry, Ed take care of your health first. Thanks for letting me join in on this one. John
    I wish you all everlasting flies and tight lines.

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    Hi ED;

    I hope you feel better, no hurry on mailing out the flies you just get well!

    Best wishes;

    Wayneb

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    Default All flies arrieved & home from the hospital

    Ohio's flies have safely arrived.

    Also, I am home from the hospital.

    On Tuesday I had a heart attack while at work. I was given great care and intervention by my co-workers before I was handed over to the amulance crew. (At the time I was handed over, my blood pressure was 57 over something!) I knew I was in trouble. My daughter works for the same abulance company and they provided me with top notch care. At the hospital I had a stent placed in my right coranary artery which had a 100% blockage. And now just three days later I am back at home.

    In an earlier era or under just slightly different circumstances I would not be here at all!

    Every day is a gift.

    Ed
    " Fishermen, hunters, wood choppers, and others,
    spending their lives in the fields and woods,
    in a peculiar sense a part of Nature themselves,
    are often in a more favorable mood for observing her,
    in the intervals of their pursuits,
    than philosophers or poets even,
    who approach her with expectation."

    Henry David Thoreau

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    Default All flies arived & home from the hospital

    Ohio's flies have safely arrived.

    Also, I am home from the hospital.

    On Tuesday I had a heart attack while at work. I was given great care and intervention by my co-workers before I was handed over to the amulance crew. (At the time I was handed over, my blood pressure was 57 over something!) I knew I was in trouble. My daughter works for the same abulance company and they provided me with top notch care. At the hospital I had a stent placed in my right coranary artery which had a 100% blockage. And now just three days later I am back at home.

    In an earlier era or under just slightly different circumstances I would not be here at all!

    Every day is a gift.

    Ed
    " Fishermen, hunters, wood choppers, and others,
    spending their lives in the fields and woods,
    in a peculiar sense a part of Nature themselves,
    are often in a more favorable mood for observing her,
    in the intervals of their pursuits,
    than philosophers or poets even,
    who approach her with expectation."

    Henry David Thoreau

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    Ed you are in my prayers for a speedy recovery.

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    Wow Ed -- sorry to hear that. Hope you're back on your feet soon, and back on the water by the time it warms up this Spring. Take care of yourself!
    Do not tell fish stories where the people know you; but particularly, don't tell them where they know the fish. ~ Mark Twain

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    Unhappy Worried about you guy!

    Hi Ed,

    Please take care of yourself. Sounds like some knowledgeable coworkers and some great paramedics did a good. Thank God for them. Your FAOL friends are very grateful that you are still here with us. 8T
    Last edited by Eight Thumbs; 02-07-2009 at 01:37 AM.

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    Ed, I hope you are much better, you will be in the prayers of my family and I. Don try to push yourself to much or to fast. John
    I wish you all everlasting flies and tight lines.

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