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Aug-16-2009, 09:30 PM
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#25 | | Registered User
Name: Jeff Vessel: SOLD Location: murrieta Job:USMC
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When the shit hits the girl is every man for him self
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Aug-16-2009, 09:53 PM
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#26 | | Captain
Name: Jesse Age: 31 Vessel: BuonaFortuna 26' Seaswirl Striper Location: Glendale Ca Job:Military/Tattoo artist @ Glendale Tattoo Bio: 30yr old fisherman Husband Father and soldier fighting for our country and fighting to find a fish that will bite =0)
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|  As big as she was i know she would have just caught up. Ill never doubt a fat girl again that girl had more energy then all of us put together. Was it just me or did anyone else notice she showed up in 3 cars.  .
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Aug-16-2009, 10:23 PM
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#27 | | Talk's cheap, buy some...
Name: gil Age: 57 Vessel: 19.655' Aluminum Location: Laguna Percebu Baja Norte Job:Turd Polisher... Bio: Eat, Drink and be Mary...
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Thanks Jesse, the Trek Bag advertises this very important feature... "EVEN ROOM FOR YOUR FAVORITE BEVERAGE"!!!  I'll get a lot of use out of it surf fishing...
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Aug-16-2009, 10:40 PM
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#28 | | Captain
Name: Ed Age: 52 Vessel: 26' Skipjack-Into The Mystic Location: riverside Job:Fishing
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Jesse..Thanks from us for a great day, it was our pleasure to be a part of the whole ordeal. last minute game plan ran us down below the 220 where we got the boys into some fat albies....Let me know when and where and I will arrange picking up the case, thanks for that!
Down side to our weekend was after dropping off our two troops I got a call from family & USCG that we had an emergency waiting for us. My son is in ICU with septicemia. Although he crashed and was revived, he's still is in a coma and on full life support for 7 days until they get the infection under control, if at all. 70-30 percent is not good odds so we need all the prayers we can use.......
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Aug-16-2009, 10:45 PM
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#29 | | Registered User
Name: Rob Morandi Vessel: 26' Hydrasport CC Location: San Clemente, CA Job:VP Finance Bio: Just relocated (Jan 09) to San Clemente from the Bay Area. Looking forward to a bit warmer weather. Originally from Florida.
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Ed - hope for a speeding recovery for your son.
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Aug-16-2009, 10:57 PM
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#30 | | Captain
Name: Jesse Age: 31 Vessel: BuonaFortuna 26' Seaswirl Striper Location: Glendale Ca Job:Military/Tattoo artist @ Glendale Tattoo Bio: 30yr old fisherman Husband Father and soldier fighting for our country and fighting to find a fish that will bite =0)
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Originally Posted by riverplayer Jesse..Thanks from us for a great day, it was our pleasure to be a part of the whole ordeal. last minute game plan ran us down below the 220 where we got the boys into some fat albies....Let me know when and where and I will arrange picking up the case, thanks for that!
Down side to our weekend was after dropping off our two troops I got a call from family & USCG that we had an emergency waiting for us. My son is in ICU with septicemia. Although he crashed and was revived, he's still is in a coma and on full life support for 7 days until they get the infection under control, if at all. 70-30 percent is not good odds so we need all the prayers we can use....... | Wow I am so sorry to hear that Ed but what you did was nobel and will bring you good Karma. let me tell you something that although may not seem somewhat the same might still give you hope. My brother inlaw was shot in the head the doctors told the family he was going to die. I told them to hold off on pulling the plug and letting him just fail, i knew the boy was strong and would come through EVERY day i sat there with him read him a book laughed and told stories while everyone was in tears planning the funeral and all that I finally got him to move they then said he would be a vegetable and if all else paralyzed. Let me tell you with prayer and hope the boy is now back in school (college) can walk on his own, and has made the best of his life. Anything is possible with hope and prayers.. God Bless you and your family and if there is anything I can do to help you out let me know Ill be right there with you guys.
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Aug-17-2009, 12:07 AM
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#31 | | Moderator
Name: Maggie Vessel: X-factor yak Location: San Diego Job:Nunya
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Originally Posted by riverplayer Jesse..Thanks from us for a great day, it was our pleasure to be a part of the whole ordeal. last minute game plan ran us down below the 220 where we got the boys into some fat albies....Let me know when and where and I will arrange picking up the case, thanks for that!
Down side to our weekend was after dropping off our two troops I got a call from family & USCG that we had an emergency waiting for us. My son is in ICU with septicemia. Although he crashed and was revived, he's still is in a coma and on full life support for 7 days until they get the infection under control, if at all. 70-30 percent is not good odds so we need all the prayers we can use....... | Wow Ed! I am so sorry to hear about your son. You were there for our wounded warriors and we need to be there for you too. My thoughts and prayers are with your family for a full and speedy recovery for your son. Please keep us posted with updates and thank you again for all you did to support the Warrior event!
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Aug-17-2009, 12:19 AM
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#32 | | Talk's cheap, buy some...
Name: gil Age: 57 Vessel: 19.655' Aluminum Location: Laguna Percebu Baja Norte Job:Turd Polisher... Bio: Eat, Drink and be Mary...
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Hang in there Ed...
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Aug-17-2009, 02:14 AM
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#33 | | Registered User
Name: Rick Age: 38 Vessel: 2301 Seaswirl W/O Yamaha 115 X2 Location: Murrieta Job:Regional Mgr
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Can't believe I won the big prize. A great addition to an awesome trip. I just checked the list after reading the post about Ed's son. Ed, hang in there.... I personally know all the great things that modern medicine and faith can do. Thanks to everyone that donated and participated.
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Aug-17-2009, 08:58 AM
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#34 | | Captain
Name: Bryan Vessel: Striper 2101DC "Its A Keeper" Location: CA Job:Sales Manager
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Ed,
Pleasure meeting you Friday...You and your wife are awesome.
Damn, thats gotta be one scary call. Wishing you and your family the best.
Keep us updated..
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Aug-17-2009, 10:16 AM
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#35 | | Captain
Name: Mike Age: 41 Vessel: 24' Want-a-be Location: Southern Clownafornia Job:Something Fishy and wet Bio: I may not have a fish killing machine, but I fish my boat hard.
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Ed, Very sorry to hear of your sons sudden health issues. I wish him and your family the best.
Jessie, PM sent.
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Aug-17-2009, 11:35 AM
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#36 | | RandMade Custom Rods
Name: Randy Age: 48 Vessel: Parker 2520XLD with twin 150's, Malibu Location: Temecula Job:Professional Rapper
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Ed,
I'm really sorry to hear that. Thoughts and prayers from my family to yours. Randy.
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