Hi Jim, first I want to say I'm sorry for the loss of Pam's father and secondly, your video is hilarious. Talk with you soon. :)
Quote:Amazing video wow! I followed a few links and found this one quite funny. My wife lent me her netbook while she is away. Her Dad passed away Thursday night and she and the kids are on the way to attend funeral. Bert will be missed but know he is in good hands. When I was there last summer he could smell his momma's cooking, we said our goodbyes then. He's home now waiting on us to go crappie fishing, laughing as he fills his basket. Quote:Here is a unique video my friend Pat sent me this morning. Be sure to watch near the end to see the eagle doing a breast stroke. Simply amazing.Quote:Ever See An Eagle Do The Breast Stroke? This footage was taken at Mallard Lakes subdivision in Baton Rouge . Someone had shot a nutria, and it was floating dead in the water. I can't believe what this eagle did to bring that nutria in. I never saw an Eagle doing a breast-stroke before. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=87xNpOYOlQ4&feature=player_embedded
Amazing video wow! I followed a few links and found this one quite funny. My wife lent me her netbook while she is away. Her Dad passed away Thursday night and she and the kids are on the way to attend funeral. Bert will be missed but know he is in good hands. When I was there last summer he could smell his momma's cooking, we said our goodbyes then. He's home now waiting on us to go crappie fishing, laughing as he fills his basket.
Quote:Here is a unique video my friend Pat sent me this morning. Be sure to watch near the end to see the eagle doing a breast stroke. Simply amazing.Quote:Ever See An Eagle Do The Breast Stroke? This footage was taken at Mallard Lakes subdivision in Baton Rouge . Someone had shot a nutria, and it was floating dead in the water. I can't believe what this eagle did to bring that nutria in. I never saw an Eagle doing a breast-stroke before. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=87xNpOYOlQ4&feature=player_embedded
Here is a unique video my friend Pat sent me this morning. Be sure to watch near the end to see the eagle doing a breast stroke. Simply amazing.
Quote:Ever See An Eagle Do The Breast Stroke? This footage was taken at Mallard Lakes subdivision in Baton Rouge . Someone had shot a nutria, and it was floating dead in the water. I can't believe what this eagle did to bring that nutria in. I never saw an Eagle doing a breast-stroke before.
Ever See An Eagle Do The Breast Stroke? This footage was taken at Mallard Lakes subdivision in Baton Rouge . Someone had shot a nutria, and it was floating dead in the water. I can't believe what this eagle did to bring that nutria in. I never saw an Eagle doing a breast-stroke before.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=87xNpOYOlQ4&feature=player_embedded
Hi friends, here's a neat video with the senders' comments I just received in my inbox. Hope you all enjoy it. :)
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What a crazy, delightful ever changing world! Who could have thought that in 2012 young people in Moscow would put on a "flash mob" happening, dancing to an 83 year old American song written by a Russian born American-Jew (Irving Berlin) whose last name is the capital of Germany...
Amazing video Mary Evelyn!
Thank You for sharing!
Quote:Hi friends, here's a neat video with the senders' comments I just received in my inbox. Hope you all enjoy it. :)Quote:What a crazy, delightful ever changing world! Who could have thought that in 2012 young people in Moscow would put on a "flash mob" happening, dancing to an 83 year old American song written by a Russian born American-Jew (Irving Berlin) whose last name is the capital of Germany... Puttin' on the Ritz-in Russiahttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KgoapkOo4vg
Blessings
Alain
Jim, I am sorry for your loss of a family member.
I have not watch the video yet but you mentioned
crappie fishing. When we go out in our canoe to the small
lakes in this area, my main targeted fish is bluegill.
Have been out once this year to a first time lake and
was able to locate a few nice ones.
As far as crappie, I am not real good with them but
last year I found that they where located under a couple of
swimming rafts. Suspending about 6 to 8 feet below surface
and was hitting on artificial leeches.
You know what they say:
If you too busy to go fishing, your are just too busy.
Enjoy life my friend.