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crash1371

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  1. Titanium bars with bag 15" squids in 4 colors as per PIC Rainbow, Pink/blue dots, Purple foil, Zucchini. 10 Squids all with floats in them wings are 175 lb. Main line is 265 lb. the 3 squid has a Rosco #37 -450lb. coastlock snap for easy change chase bait little over 8' long total PIC shows bar with out chase bait to long to get it in. Chase bait has a thimble in the hook eye 11/0 stainless steel super strong weighted stinger 1-105.00 shipped 2-200.00 shipped 3-280.00 shipped I take paypal or your check crash1371@aol.com Tim 903-701-5252 once these 15" squids are gone they are gone I have 10", 9", 7", 6" squids also with 36" & 27" bars
  2. NEW ORLEANS – Actor Nicolas Cage was arrested after he got drunk in the city's French Quarter and argued in the street with his wife over whether a house they were in front of was theirs, police said Saturday. Police said in a press release Saturday that Cage was arrested the previous evening. Police said the couple was in front of a home that Cage insisted they were renting. She said it wasn't theirs, and Cage then grabbed her arm. The release said Cage started hitting vehicles and tried to get into a taxi. A police officer saw that Cage was drunk and told him to get out of the cab. Cage then started yelling at the officer. The actor has been booked on charges of domestic abuse battery, disturbing the peace and public drunkenness. He remained in the Orleans Parish Prison on Saturday afternoon. A judge set his bond at $11,000. Representatives for Cage could not immediately be reached Saturday. Cage has been a frequent visitor to New Orleans, where he has owned property and shot movies in the past. He has also had financial troubles, despite being one of the highest-paid stars in Hollywood. He had been behind on taxes and has said he's had to sell numerous assets because of his finances. He sued his former business manager in October 2009 for $20 million, claiming the man's advice led him to financial ruin. Cage won an Academy Award for his performance in 1995's "Leaving Las Vegas."
  3. I agree with welder keep going, it keeps you busy. Know matter what you do it still aches.
  4. Laurel Lockamy was upset that a dolphin had been lying dead in the sand near Pass Christian, MS, for more than five days. It had been painted orange after being counted by the Institute for Marine Mammal Studies and tagged as counted. But it still was not moved and was decomposing in the sand. So Laurel decided to take matters into her own hands and posted a note and a few photos of the dolphin onto the local WLOX-TV website: Dead Dolphin on Pass Christian Beach. this is the dead dolphin that is still out there 5 days after the marine institute for mammals came and spray painted and tagged it in orange..it stinks..it is rotting and it is so wrong that this beautiful creature is rotting on the beach after 5 days..go look its still out there on the beach in Pass Christian where people are still swimming in this BAD water..SOMEONE PLEASE HELP THIS DOLPHIN!! The next day, Laurel went out to check on the dolphin and it was gone. Beach cleanup authorities had finally come and taken it away. Dolphin carcass left on sand, Pass Christian, MS Photo by Laurel Lockamy Dolphins and endangered sea turtles continue to die in high numbers along the Gulf coast, particularly in Mississippi, which is still being impacted by weathered oil and tar balls on its beaches. According to NOAA Fisheries, there have been more than 175 sea turtle strandings in Alabama, Mississippi and Louisiana through April 11 of this year. Meanwhile, from the Florida panhandle to the Texas Louisiana border, over 150 bottlenose dolphins have been found dead. NOAA has declared an emergency investigation called an Unusual Mortality Event for dolphins since a high number of them have been newborn calves. Last week, the agency confirmed that at least eight dolphins have been found with oil on them matching the BP Macondo well, including one dolphin found as recently as March. The agency also is investigating the spike in sea turtle deaths, and many of them have come this month. In Mississippi, there have been 67 turtle deaths through April 11. And they just seem to keep coming. Shirley Tillman went out yesterday with a BBC television crew and found five dead turtles lying on the sand, some decomposed and several she recognized from many days ago. Shirley says she’s now found 18 turtles this month alone. “It like I go out every day and find at least one turtle. They just paint them and leave them there, exploding in the sun with maggots coming out of them. How would you like to have your kids swimming next to these?” Sea turtle counted and left in Pass Christian Photo by Shirley Tillman Shirley and other residents still are upset with the lack of attention that the turtle deaths have received in the local press. The national press has reported on it briefly, but this week a New York Times story of the health of the Gulf didn’t even mention the turtle death spike. Meanwhile, Shirley and others believe the response from official agencies has been slow and lacking urgency. “They should be out here getting turtles while they’re fresh and testing them, not just letting them rot in the sun. I’ve seen plenty of turtles that just washed in but no one came for days. The Coast Guard dropped the ball with the BP cleanup and now NOAA is dropping the ball with investigating the turtles.” As the turtles and dolphins keep dying, the anniversary of the BP well explosion and death of 11 men approaches. The science is only in its beginning stages of understanding the impact of the country’s largest oil spill. Media will once again swarm the Gulf coast, looking for stories about the cleanup and the oil’s impact on people and sea life in the Gulf. They will be looking for new angles to a story many abandoned when the well was plugged last July. Shirley and Laurel hope the press finally discovers the turtle tragedy happening on their coast. It’s taken a while, but they say their phones are starting to ring.
  5. Sent Today, 08:14 AM this is from the fast reply Yes and I responded. With the fast reply feature I wonder what the heck is going on. Let me know if you get this Joe
  6. Tropic Star Lodge Marlin Blast Tournament There’s something magical about Tropic Star Lodge in the fall, the Blue and Black Marlin have been migrating through in incredible numbers for years. This migration-trek has provided some incredible September action; including a new single-day TSL record set last year. Eight boats fishing caught and released 30 Marlin out of 47 bites, mostly Blues establishing a new single day TSL record. At one point every boat was fighting a Marlin at the same time, within 15 miles of shore. The inaugural TSL September Marlin Blast Tournament comes with Special Rates and low entry fee of $300. All teams consist of three anglers, which includes two days of tournament fishing, plus one day of fun fishing. During your four night stay, you will enjoy the incredible TSL cookout/buffet and drinks by the pool after a great day’s fishing, not to mention the fish stories. Guests will arrive in Panama City on September 28th, fly into TSL the 29th, and fish September 30th, through October 2nd, and depart on October 3rd. For more information go to: www.tropicstar.com, e-mail: bonnie@tropicstar.com, or phone: 800-682-3424 All net proceeds go to support The Conamar Foundation. Please click here to unsubscribe.
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