tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-16791920.post116205314626842459..comments2023-10-17T07:42:47.795-08:00Comments on ____Whoof Arted____: Just For The Recordjohn r mclayhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16778936698317470467noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-16791920.post-1162393324620242992006-11-01T06:02:00.000-09:002006-11-01T06:02:00.000-09:00Do you really think I had no better story than, "W...Do you really think I had no better story than, "We dragged a 1000 + lb. canoe miles into the woods and accomplished nothing but polishing our beer."? I wasn't about to lose my keys to a smelly, toothy, neanderthal water dweller.john r mclayhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16778936698317470467noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-16791920.post-1162283214854894172006-10-30T23:26:00.000-09:002006-10-30T23:26:00.000-09:00That is amazing that your caught the same fish tha...That is amazing that your caught the same fish that swallowed your keys, a day later! I wonder what the percentage of you accomplishing something like that were, it must be astronomical. You are really lucky that the fish did not try to pass them, with the pressure to pass them, it may have squeezed hard enough to push the button to unlock your truck and any one of the number of delinquents that dwell in LA could have stole your truck! You are one very lucky person that you did not have to explanin losing your keys to a fish to your spouse - but I am sure you would have made up a better story to tell her than dropping your keys into the lake - like a squirel running off with them or a raven flying off with them. But, alas, you were sucessful in recovering them. I have a bunch of keys that I will donate to your "lure collection", I have always found out that a good "lure" is the "key" to sucessful fishing.Stan Harringtonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13473861389583701859noreply@blogger.com