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alice4321us......???
billyjoe............NYX long opening price first trading day
dmk112...........???
Gary611..........SIEB long opening price first trading day
Gatorman........HPQ long opening price first trading day
IIC.................CTB long opening price first trading day
jiesen..............NFI long 9:46 Monday
Karel...............CHAP long opening price first trading day
let-it-ride.........UFPT long opening price first trading day
Lyehopper........CA$H
mimo 100.........CA$H
New-born baby..CA$H
ParkTwain.........???
peanuts...........CCRT long 12:35 Monday
Peter Hansen....IVAN long opening price first trading day
riverbabe..........CA$H
RL...................LVLT LVLT 11:24 Monday
Rob.................UCTT long 10:18 Monday
scifos..............NM long opening price first trading day
sirtuck.............CVTX long opening price first trading day
spikefader........TTEC long opening price first trading day
stenzrob..........SCLD long 12:09 Monday
StkyTreat.........???
Websman.........???
All you question marks have about 45 minutes before I turn your ??? into
Come on, what are ya, Chicken?
Hide not your talents.
They for use were made.
What's a sundial in the shade?
- Benjamin Franklin
Week 10 - Fishing Tournament
Day 1 - bait your hooks
Ok, this week should be easy enough. Grab your pole and some bait, and try to hook and land the biggest fishes in the water. Some of you might decide the big guys are on the bottom. Some just might be happy skimming a few off of the top. Some might work lures, some might just use the ol' worm. One thing is for sure, whoever comes out in 1st place must be a master. Baiting hooks is no easy task, therefore the winner will have the honorable title of "Master Baiter." Good Luck out there, anglers of fortune.
Jiesen thought he had a big one on the line. He tugged and pulled, and worked the reel, but his disappointment was evident when he finally landed this stick fish:
Stenzrob knows how to bring in the big guys and first place for the day:
Peter Hanson's was just a bit smaller, but second place this early isn't bad:
Gary went to the store and found a nice one. What a knucklehead! But he's in 3rd:
Hide not your talents.
They for use were made.
What's a sundial in the shade?
- Benjamin Franklin
Week 10 - Fishing Tournament
Day 3 - still waters run deep
Peter Hansen is not messing around this week. He means business. His idea of fishing involves heavy rope attached to a pneumaticly propelled spear and 500 horses to haul the catch back to shore:
Let-it-ride hauls in a whopper to earn the second place position:
Stenzrob brought this fine specimen back to shore with him:
Hide not your talents.
They for use were made.
What's a sundial in the shade?
- Benjamin Franklin
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