When I was packing up, a fellow on a bicycle stopped by my truck to find
out if there were any grocery stores not too far down the road. I said no,
and gave him a MRE I keep in my truck for emergencies. He said he had
almost caught an armadillo but missed so he was without a meal! Turns out
this fellow snacks on the creatures fairly regularly. Anyway, he was
noticing my dipnet and became so entranced with it he insisted on buying
it. I didn't want to sell it, but I relented because it was getting holes
in the bag anyway, and he offered more than I paid for it. He also offered
to give me a "Tilley Hat", which I examined with great interest. This is a
really neat hat - kind of like the one I'm wearing in my photo on the NANFA
site, but it has snaps to hold the sides up in nice weather, and a pocket
in the top. Also, the fellow told me that the company would replace the
hat for the life of the owner under any circumstances (e.g. dog chewed it
to shreds). It's billed as "The World's Greatest Outdoor Hat" and I'm
inclined to agree - I'm gonna have one! I didn't accept his generous offer
because the hat was too small. He also had a really neat chair called a
Sling-Lite or some such. Very light and VERY comfortable.
All in all, a most enjoyable excursion :-)
Prost,
Martin
Jackson, MS
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I can't stand cheap people. It makes me real mad when someone says
something like, "Hey, when are you going to pay me that $100 you owe me?"
or "Do you have that $50 you borrowed?" Man, quit being so cheap!
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