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Moderator Ambassador Field Correspondent Hall of Fame 2014 Lunker
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Congrats to you Mark!
My wife and I had our first baby on Aug. 4, '04. She was 7lb/10oz., and 19" long.
Her calves look like little fat LMBs.
Unlike most of you, and like some of you, I don't live at my pond, nor do I have a house or cabin there.
But now it's time to build. Can't have the wife or baby sleeping in a tent!
In the meantime, I've got to develop the best most efficient way to transport my bundle of joy to and from our pond. If I don't get that figured out, then I won't be able to go to my pond much at all.
Excerpt from Robert Crais' "The Monkey's Raincoat:" "She took another microscopic bite of her sandwich, then pushed it away. Maybe she absorbed nutrients from her surroundings."
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sunil...they make some prrreeetttyyy nice tents!!!
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Mark, I should have said my wife and baby "won't" sleep in a tent now.
My wife had no problem camping in a tent before, but now she has taken on the motherly protective vibe.
Excerpt from Robert Crais' "The Monkey's Raincoat:" "She took another microscopic bite of her sandwich, then pushed it away. Maybe she absorbed nutrients from her surroundings."
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sunil, just givin you a hard time! congrats too on your new baby! great isn't it. so precious, i can't understand how anyone could harm or neglect something so amazing. their little noises they make are great.
how is your pond coming along. someday maybe you'll have a house or cabin on it? how far away from an electrical source will it be? have to run electricity far? hopefully your family will continue to enjoy. don't forget to spray for ticks and mosquitos etc... makes it nicer for your loved ones as i'm sure you know. maybe there is a Holiday Inn nearby?!!!
as far as transporting to the pond, how about one of those little backpack looking things you put on your front chest and snuggle them close to you while you walk? would be a little easier than lugging the carrier. than maybe haul in some "supplies" and keep in a rubbermaid locker to keep there, like a gas powered mower, weedeater, pack and play for the baby, and whatever you need to appease the wife! well, starting sound like Martha Stewart here, so i'm reallllyyy getting worried about us, so better go...chop some wood and drink a beer and pee off my front porch and... scratch!!!! mark
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Algae
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