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fishin w/college buddy and teammate

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my old college roommate/cross country/track teammate came in from Texas for some fishing. Nothing but fishing for three straight days. Hooked into several but only two decent ones (18 inch and 21+ incher)

While we were beached to relieve ourselves we picked a few oranges. The cattle that roam the groves eat all the oranges they can reach (no longer a working grove) so when one saw me peeling one she headed over to the boat, waded her front feet, stretched over the bow and swiped my freshly peeled orange...and got orange juice all over the bow.

(three posts for the pics)

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nice fish... just out of curiosity, what events did you and your buddy run in track? I run the 110m high hurdles and the 400m intermediate hurdles.

dane

I hate to change the subject, but how was your 5k? Dane1984, a good friend of mine was state champ in the 300 hurdles. Didnt do 110. Anyways, everybody keep talking about fishing never mind us runners

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nice fish... just out of curiosity, what events did you and your buddy run in track? I run the 110m high hurdles and the 400m intermediate hurdles.

dane

ran 10k/5k/3k steeple (30:54/14:31 on road/9:10)

indoor 2 mile/3mile (9:10/14:11)

5 mile cross country: 24:45

4 mile cross country: 19:40 or so.

my buddy was a 4:10 miler, 3:52 1500m/1:52 800m and a great relay runner distance medley, 4x800)

Let's reel this topic in folks.

I also stay in touch with a few of the college buds.  The main one I used to fish with just sent me a pic of his new house......in Kuai!!

Wonder how the marlin bite is right about now? :)

Nice catchin', good times!

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