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Old September 10th 04, 11:08 PM
~ jan JJsPond.us
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May I respectfully suggest a year is way overkill. That's almost like
saying the best way to enjoy your next sex is to wait a year.


ROTFLOL!!!

I doubt that most people are willing


Willing? Why should they be when so many of us on this group have had
success and we sure didn't wait a year. I bet there are some on here that
didn't even make it to the end of the day of filling, and their fish
survived in spite of. ;o)

Someone suggested on a couple of fish, particularly given the season.


That would be me. It's a low recommendation, if I say 2, hopefully they'll
only get 4. ;o) Saying that though, I'm really hoping they'll only get
TWO!!! ~ jan


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