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Watering Hole
Chemo's keeping me stuck inside, haven't fished in weeks!
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<blockquote data-quote="MiPikeGuy" data-source="post: 328672" data-attributes="member: 12227"><p>You're a very wise man Kismet, but for some reason I don't think this is the first time someone's told you that. Everything you say makes perfect sense. It is easy to create issues when I have so much time to sit and think. Hard to keep the mind busy 24/7.</p><p></p><p>I know everything will get done, my concern isn't so much for us but also my Dad also isn't in the best of shape, nor is my girlfriend's dad and they both tend to look at us for help around this time of year too. Again, just creating issues where I know there really won't be any, but when the mind wanders... As long as I get some venison for the freezer before winter, all is good!</p><p></p><p>Again you make a very good point, it probably <em>is</em> selfish of me, but I've always tried to be the one lending the helping hand, not vice-versa. It's not always easy to ask for help, which I'm sure you know. People offer help, but I can't expect my friends to leave their wives and kids to help, even though they did offer. Some don't take "no" for an answer and help me get sh!t done, which they know is greatly appreciated and doesn't go unnoticed.</p><p></p><p>I'm trying my best buddy, you're right it is lousy. It will (with some luck) just be a short chapter in my life, leading up to something much better. I do have hope for that, so all isn't lost!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MiPikeGuy, post: 328672, member: 12227"] You're a very wise man Kismet, but for some reason I don't think this is the first time someone's told you that. Everything you say makes perfect sense. It is easy to create issues when I have so much time to sit and think. Hard to keep the mind busy 24/7. I know everything will get done, my concern isn't so much for us but also my Dad also isn't in the best of shape, nor is my girlfriend's dad and they both tend to look at us for help around this time of year too. Again, just creating issues where I know there really won't be any, but when the mind wanders... As long as I get some venison for the freezer before winter, all is good! Again you make a very good point, it probably [i]is[/i] selfish of me, but I've always tried to be the one lending the helping hand, not vice-versa. It's not always easy to ask for help, which I'm sure you know. People offer help, but I can't expect my friends to leave their wives and kids to help, even though they did offer. Some don't take "no" for an answer and help me get sh!t done, which they know is greatly appreciated and doesn't go unnoticed. I'm trying my best buddy, you're right it is lousy. It will (with some luck) just be a short chapter in my life, leading up to something much better. I do have hope for that, so all isn't lost! [/QUOTE]
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