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Webs,
The way things are going someone might try a hostile takeover of Mr.Market's forum and whose head do you think would roll first?
------billyjoe
I doubt that is gonna happen Billy...But I actually was involved in a Forum coup once where I was the one who pressed the ban button on the founder...so it is possible...But don't worry... I have no plans to try it here...IIC
"Trade What Is Happening...Not What You Think Is Gonna Happen"
I doubt that is gonna happen Billy...But I actually was involved in a Forum coup once where I was the one who pressed the ban button on the founder...so it is possible...But don't worry... I have no plans to try it here...IIC
Webs,
First to go will be the oddballs, wierdos,dummies, creeps, nerds,and eccentrics, followed by the geeks,dorks,brainiacs,misfits,losers, and nonconformists, the dweebs , freaks , and hippies . Then they'll come after you, my friend.
------------billyjoe
Webs,
Was looking at your fish photos and it reminded me of the last time I was in Florida, 1971. We went fishing off Pompano Beach and caught a bunch of what looked like King Mackerel . They were very fishy tasting , but I don't think they called them Mackerel. Also had some wonderful fish called a "Wahoo" or a "Yahoo" that tasted like filet mignon. Can you straighten me out on the names? Thanks.
---------billyjoe
Wahoo (fish), long, slender game fish that resembles the swordfish and marlin but lacks their long snout. The wahoo’s jaws form a short, pointed beak. The wahoo is found in tropical and subtropical seas, where it swims at the surface in search of squid and fish. It often leaps 3 to 3.6 m (10 to 12 ft) from the water. An excellent food fish that is prized by sports fishermen, the wahoo is too rare to be of commercial value.
Scientific classification: The wahoo is a member of the family Scombridae, order Perciformes. It is classified as Acanthocybium solandri.
Wahoo (fish), long, slender game fish that resembles the swordfish and marlin but lacks their long snout. The wahoo’s jaws form a short, pointed beak. The wahoo is found in tropical and subtropical seas, where it swims at the surface in search of squid and fish. It often leaps 3 to 3.6 m (10 to 12 ft) from the water. An excellent food fish that is prized by sports fishermen, the wahoo is too rare to be of commercial value.
Scientific classification: The wahoo is a member of the family Scombridae, order Perciformes. It is classified as Acanthocybium solandri.
The Wahoo is an excellent eating fish and great sport fish and puts up a great fight when trying to land one. But the Red Snapper beats the Wahoo for eating IMO. Had a broiled red snapper accompanied by a Montrealled rib-eye steak last night at a fish house on Long Beach Island, NJ called the Beach Haven Fishery along with a bottle of Gallo Private Reserve 1998 an a bottle of Bogle 2003. Both California Cabernets. Gallo is not the same rot gut we used to drink when we were kids. They're putting out some pretty good reds. If you're ever in the area of Long Beach Island, NJ, Beach Haven specifically, try this place. No frills whatsoever just really great seafood at a fair price.
Nice job there Dave on the genus, order, and species.
The Wahoo is an excellent eating fish and great sport fish and puts up a great fight when trying to land one. But the Red Snapper beats the Wahoo for eating IMO. Had a broiled red snapper accompanied by a Montrealled rib-eye steak last night at a fish house on Long Beach Island, NJ called the Beach Haven Fishery along with a bottle of Gallo Private Reserve 1998 an a bottle of Bogle 2003. Both California Cabernets. Gallo is not the same rot gut we used to drink when we were kids. They're putting out some pretty good reds. If you're ever in the area of Long Beach Island, NJ, Beach Haven specifically, try this place. No frills whatsoever just really great seafood at a fair price.
Nice job there Dave on the genus, order, and species.
Hey BillyJoe.... One of my farm ponds has "Yahoo's" in it dude.... They're slick and have long whiskers and they'll stick your finger if ya grab em wrong.... They're great fried up and served with a big slug of "The GoJi 05"....
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