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    Excellent pics, Arlen. Fishing and Firebreathing - another two possible kilted activities to add to the list.
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    I've not gone fishing in a very long while, I may have to dig my gear back out!

    What do you use to breathe fire? I've used 151 proof rum, 190 proof grain alcohol, and kerosene. I must say that I prefer using the rum best! Nice fireball btw!

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    You are so gonna like Idaho!

    Hope you've read A River Runs Through It, or seen the movie. The story is set just over the line in Montana and I swear it captures the local culture perfectly....or at least my parents and grandparents who were raised there in SW Montana.

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    Oh what joy!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Riverkilt View Post
    You are so gonna like Idaho!

    Hope you've read A River Runs Through It, or seen the movie. The story is set just over the line in Montana and I swear it captures the local culture perfectly....or at least my parents and grandparents who were raised there in SW Montana.

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    I definately enjoyed Idaho while I was there.
    I have indeed read a river runs through it and seen the film. It was my fiance who taught me to fly-fish and she lived in Livingston, Montanta where the movie was filmed for a number of years.

    Have you read The river why by David James Duncan? Great book and a great author. I also like My story as told by water written by him.

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    Quote Originally Posted by solstice View Post
    I've not gone fishing in a very long while, I may have to dig my gear back out!

    What do you use to breathe fire? I've used 151 proof rum, 190 proof grain alcohol, and kerosene. I must say that I prefer using the rum best! Nice fireball btw!
    I definately prefer using a high proof rum, but I have also used high proof Gin and, on far younger and poorer occasions, lighter fluid.

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