I think you should start up a blind auction for a seat on your boat.
Just think about the offers you'll get if you could skipper yr boat to do that again.
A day that won't soon be forgotten!
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Re: A day that won't soon be forgotten!
Well it's sure gone viral! Yesterday on Triple J there was a parody song about the NT news story about the capture! Australia wide! The missus is spinning out. I said I'd make her dad famous, but it's getting ridiculous!
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Re: A day that won't soon be forgotten!
Mate that is a great post and a great story... Can't beat that except to say that a mate of mine got a 122 and then a 127 (which looked exactly like yours) in his first year of barra fishing with me in 2009! I know the feeling great stuff!!!!
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'See you later fellas....'
Parting words from Jim Cassidy onboard Might & Power at the home turn in the 1997 Caulfield Cup before going 8 lengths clear and smashing the field
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Kerry Packer after selling Channel 9 to Alan Bond for $1.055 billion and getting it back in a settlement after the 1987 crash, making an estimated profit of $855 million
William Munny
'The fight is won or lost far away from witnesses - behind the lines, in the gym, and out there on the road, long before I dance under those lights'
Muhammed Ali
'See you later fellas....'
Parting words from Jim Cassidy onboard Might & Power at the home turn in the 1997 Caulfield Cup before going 8 lengths clear and smashing the field
'You only get one Alan Bond in your lifetime....and I've had mine'
Kerry Packer after selling Channel 9 to Alan Bond for $1.055 billion and getting it back in a settlement after the 1987 crash, making an estimated profit of $855 million