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Udo
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On the risk of sounding ignorant or demented...Que es WON, David?
Udo
Youth is wasted on the young!
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bajabass
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Western Outdoor News, where you find out where the fish were biting last week!
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capt. mike
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lost interest in that rag when 1st Gene then Jonothan stopped writing.
formerly Ordained in Rev. Ewing\'s Church by Mail - busted on tax fraud.......
Now joined L. Ron Hoover\'s church of Appliantology
\"Remember there is a big difference between kneeling down and bending over....\"
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Desertbull
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Quote: | Originally posted by capt. mikelost interest in that rag when 1st Gene then Jonothan stopped writing. |
I caught up with Jonathon in La Paz at the TailHunter Restraurant and Bar he owns and operates...it was fabulous, that was only a couple days ago. If
you are in La Paz take a stroll inside and have a drink or 100...it was a fun time.
What a great guy!
:-)
DREAM IT! PLAN IT! LIVE IT!
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David K
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Tim, did you bump into Johnny Johnson in La Paz? He is a yachty now, but being the overall winner of the 1973 Baja 1000 (with Bobby Ferro) and many
other Baja races back then, he may have been poking around the NORRA finish line or fiestas? Johnny had a VW buggy shop in Santee years ago.
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dean miller
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I dove around the old mill in the 1950s & 1960s-- Almost deserted at that time...
A few years ago My wife and I had dinner there..It was acceptable.
Of interest was the two diving helments...they were worth a lot of money and I offered a lot of money for them but could not strike a deal..
I can only assume that they are also gone forever? Any one know it they were in the fire?
sdm
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jodiego
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Quote: | Originally posted by dean miller
I dove around the old mill in the 1950s & 1960s-- Almost deserted at that time...
A few years ago My wife and I had dinner there..It was acceptable.
Of interest was the two diving helments...they were worth a lot of money and I offered a lot of money for them but could not strike a deal..
I can only assume that they are also gone forever? Any one know it they were in the fire?
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Dean, it wasn't the Old Mill that burned down. It was Don Eddies next door. Those old diving helmets have got to be somewhere.
[Edited on 5-5-2010 by jodiego]
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bajabass
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Quote: | Originally posted by capt. mike
lost interest in that rag when 1st Gene then Jonothan stopped writing. | I met Jonathan at the Fred Hall
Show in Long Beach this year. Seems like a nice guy. He alternates with Gary Graham writing for WON, usually every other week. Some good stories and
insight from someone who has been living and fishing in La Paz for many years.
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Humboldt Chris and Robin
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We always had a great time stopping by Don Eddie's on our last night coming home. He always accommodated us in our pop up camper in one of his little
RV stall, with hookups and everything. Had some great dinners and got plenty chit faced for the stumble back to the camper. Hope he gets back up
and running.
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BajaBlanca
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that is really a shame .... only went there for the first time about 8 months ago ..
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