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    In my book, he's the best of all time. I remember thinking when he started that he would become a well-known fisherman because he was so consistent. Today, if you graded all the fishermen, he's still number one. From the time he started until today, he's been probably the most versatile fishermen no matter where we go - clear water, deep water, shallow water, mud holes, rivers. He's the most consistent. He's in the top 10 more than anyone I know of. In my book, he's the best.

    There are dead bodies floating in some of the water, ... The rescuers would basically push them aside as they were trying to save individuals.


    I don't know whether the story is based on someone seeing Jesus walk on ice. All I know is that during that time, a freeze could have happened and it could have looked like someone was walking on water, particularly if it rained after the ice formed.






    The more people you have in an area, the more straws you have sucking on a water supply, and it is scarce. The constant changes in the hydrology of the area - it's happening way too fast in the GilroyHollister area.


    It's just nuts, the idea you could live there now, ... There's no power, no water, no sewage, no AC, nowhere to get food and no emergency service to speak of. It's not safe by any stretch.

    Give him a ready-made title contender, let him add water, mix it up and toss it into the oven, and out comes a championship trophy. People think I would never take on a team that has no legitimate chance to win a championship, ... This is one of the major misconceptions about me. Success can be measured in many different ways. . . . Either way, I would find the challenge invigorating.

    I saw an armadillo trying to get up on the couches that were floating and the armadillo and my cat were sitting up on the couch floating like this looking at each other, you know, at the point in time it was hilarious and I reached to get my camera but the water had come up so fast that the camera was underwater.

    My backyard is flooded all of the time with water from the Villas, ... Their basements have been flooded I live on a hill so my house is dry, but I can't mow a portion of my backyard because of the water standing. I'm concerned that with more drainage, it could come up to my house.










    Fishing for browns requires stealth, patience, a lot of hiding behind bushes and limited wading. About the only time you'll see me hiding behind a bush is when I encounter a bear. I'd rather be on the water heading upstream. Doesn't seem to bother the rainbows and it's probably the reason I don't catch a lot of browns.

    The key is really getting those units to work together. Like the 2 and the 12 (teams) oil and water, right But if the 2 and the 12 were compatible in crew chief and driver and all that, then that's all it would take.

    Money is like fire, an element as little troubled by moralizing as earth, air and water. Men can employ it as a tool or they can dance around it as if it were the incarnation of a god. Money votes socialist or monarchist, finds a profit in pornography or translations from the Bible, commissions Rembrandt and underwrites the technology of Auschwitz. It acquires its meaning from the uses to which it is put.

    Originally, the water was just supposed to come into play on the right side. But we just kept digging. And then one day Alice came out and said, 'Why don't you just go ahead and make it an island' So we did.

    From the Gate of Kings the North Wind rides, and past the roaring fallsAnd clear and cold about the tower its loud horn calls.'What news from the North, O mighty wind, do you bring to me todayWhat news of Boromir the Bold For he is long away.''Beneath Amon Hen I heard his cry. There many foes he fought.His cloven shield, his broken sword, they to the water brought.His head so proud, his face so fair, his limbs they laid to restAnd Rauros, golden Rauros-falls, bore him upon its breast.''O Boromir The Tower of Gaurd shall ever northward gazeTo Rauros, golden Rauros-falls, until the end of days.'


    We're just feeling real stingy. I think the defense is hungry. To be honest with you, I feel like we're piranhas in the water and somebody is falling in the water right now, and we're just trying to get out and get a bite on them. We're not trying to give up nothing to be honest with you.



    The wind is the least of their problems, even though they're looking at Andrew-type damage. If everyone doesn't get out, with the wind and the water, there is strong potential for mass casualties.

    The holiday properties that tend to do well are detached within their own garden grounds, with privacy and a view over water, whether loch, river or sea. However, those are just the ones that are the most expensive. On the other hand, that sort of cottage sleeping six, furnished to a high standard, would let for 30 weeks, once established, from 480 per week in the low season up to 750 in the high season. It's important to have realistic expectations, to research your market and take advice. We can provide a projection on houses you are interested in buying to give you some idea of the most conservative return you are likely to get.



    There is just so much stuff out there until we can get out and begin doing some assessments and getting water-quality samples, we are encouraging people to stay off the water.



    We had just bought all new equipment, and it was under water Friday. Thankfully, we dried it off and it all survived, except for the computer system and the credit card swipe. The showroom still isn't open.



    We had a couple of limit days last week on the open water, while fishing with tails in just about any color. I've been doing pretty good while wading protected water this week. But with the holiday weekend coming up that might come to an end. The best bite is definitely on tails.



    A being without an aim in life, or not possessing the requisite concentration of purpose to assist him in resisting temptation, is like a cork floating upon the water, driven hither and thither by every wind that blows.



    But what's different about this project is we are pulling together experts from different fields, such as isotope chemistry, electrical engineering, earth and planetary sciences and geology to look at the water cycle from beginning to end.




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