Description... A white Jamacian living in Canada.
Now why would anybody EVER move out of Jamacia!
Roy Hunter
Co-Chairman
ANGFA of North America
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> From: drews at webgate.net
> To: rainbowfish at pcug.org.au
> Subject: Re: [RML] List, Spam and Hello
> Date: Sunday, January 19, 1997 12:57 PM
>
> Jim wrote...And I ve still not heard any follow up about the
comment"tongue
> firmly
> placed" ?? Was that one of them frozen northerns (still) stuck to frozen
> metal flag pole, who can not answer??
>
> Oh ya me. For 38 years I ve had some form of fish tank set up in my
life.
> Just got into Rainbowfish two months ago well looking for something
> different to work with. I am one of those boring people that follow the
> Plant digest( for the person who thinks the PD is boring:...
>
> I'm that guy who thinks thinks the plant list is boring. It is!! The
content is
> good although, I think some of the folks are on the pretentious side
though. But
> often it's like reading a chemistry text book! Once in awhile the RML can
get
> technical but most often it's a lot like sitting around at your buddy's
house
> shooting fish breeze. I know which I enjoy more!;-)
>
> I agree that the format is great as is. Don't change a thing.
>
> I'm not sure what kind of reply you're after Jim re the tongue in cheek
comment
> I made some time ago. I'm not sure if you're wondering what the
expression means
> or what? If that's the case ( if not email me) it simply meant that my
comments
> were all in jest.Maybe"tongue firmly planted" left you wondering but
that's
> what's I meant.
>
> For all you newbie list members, the RSG's convention is in September in
San
> Fran. Why not try and get there? Conventions are a great chance to meet
some of
> the real experts in the Rainbowfish end of this hobby. You also get a
chance to
> meet some of the peasants too. We're the ones who usually have all the
fun;-)
> Once you've met a few of these jokers you'll find that the list becomes
even
> more entertaining.
>
> Since everybody's doing it here goes: I've been in the hobby for only 8
years.
> My bother in law ( that's no typo!) gave me a tank for Christmas one
year. The
> gift included a copy of FAMA. On the cover was a photo of M.bosemani.
That was
> all I needed to see. I've never seriously kept anything else.
>
> I once travelled to OZ in my younger days and I really liked the place.
I'm sure
> that's why I am "into" the fish so much. I'm also a transplanted West
Indian and
> OZ's weather is much more in line with my tastes than that of the frozens
wastes
> where I now live;-) (London, Ontario- about 2hrs east of Detroit). If not
for
> wife, kids. job etc., I'd move to Oz tomorrow!!
>
> Chris Drew