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Ebner overheard somebody say he wasn’t the “brightest bulb in the bunch”, so now he carries a 100watt bulb in his pocket. I hope nobody tells him he’s “one log short of a full cord”.
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If then you have been raised with Christ, seek the things that are above, where Christ is, seated at the right hand of God. Col 3:1
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I can do all things through Christ, who strengthens me.
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LittleJohn
Ice Fishing It was a cold winter day, when an old man walked out onto a frozen lake, cut a hole in the ice, dropped in his fishing line and began waiting for a fish to bite. He was there for almost an hour without even a nibble when a young boy walked out onto the ice, cut a hole in the ice not too far from the old man and dropped in his fishing line. It only took about a minute and WHAM! a Largemouth Bass hit his hook and the boy pulled in the fish. The old man couldn't believe it but figured it was just luck. But, the boy dropped in his line and again within just a few minutes pulled in another one. This went on and on until finally the old man couldn't take it any more since he hadn't caught a thing all this time. He went to the boy and said, "Son, I've been here for over an hour without even a nibble. You have been here only a few minutes and have caught about half a dozen fish! How do you do it?" The boy responded, "Roo raf roo reep ra rums rrarm." "What was that?" the old man asked. Again the boy responded, "Roo raf roo reep ra rums rarrm." "Look," said the old man, "I can't understand a word you are saying." So, the boy spit into his hand and said, "You have to keep the worms warm”
Ya see Ebner only has one leg, ‘cause an alligator bit it. Bit it off slap up to the thigh bone. That’s why he don’t fish with Amos Moses anymore. Now the folks around south Louisiana say Amos was a hell of a man. Could trap the biggest, meanest alligator and just use one hand. That’s all he’s got left cause an alligator bit, left arm gone clean up to the elbow.
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It's not the numbers or the size, it's the time spent on the water!
Yes, as a matter of fact, I do have a retirement plan...FISHING!