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is there a THRILL in keeping fish?

 
 
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Old October 9th, 2003, 05:15 PM
BW
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is there a THRILL in keeping fish?

If you search for thrill in rec.aquaria you get some interesting
results. The thrill of owning rare breeds, the thrill of keeping
difficult varieties, the thrill of feeding live bait to carnivorous
fish, the thrill of your first cichlid breeding... I'd really like to
know more about people's most thrilling aquarium related experiences.

You could say that I'm a thrill researcher. I've been conducting
interviews with people about their thrill experiences at the website
www.chromo11.com.

Feel free to discuss my question here [though I may not be around much
as I'm on about 100 groups at once], but if anyone feels they've
something to say outside your group, then please visit the site and
answer a series of thoughtful questions. I'll meet you there!

Thanks

Brendan
email: thrill@chromo11[dot]com
web: www.chromo11.com

THRILL NOTES:
1. thrill can come under many other guises - maybe you've met with
pleasure or delight?
2. sometimes the tame can be wild and vice versa; don't judge yourself
unfairly.
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Old October 9th, 2003, 07:56 PM
Brian
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Re: is there a THRILL in keeping fish?

I get a thrill at masturbating as many times per day as possible while
working on the Corporate clock.

Care to interview me and my topic?


"BW" <> wrote in message
news: om...
If you search for thrill in rec.aquaria you get some interesting
results. The thrill of owning rare breeds, the thrill of keeping
difficult varieties, the thrill of feeding live bait to carnivorous
fish, the thrill of your first cichlid breeding... I'd really like to
know more about people's most thrilling aquarium related experiences.

You could say that I'm a thrill researcher. I've been conducting
interviews with people about their thrill experiences at the website
www.chromo11.com.

Feel free to discuss my question here [though I may not be around much
as I'm on about 100 groups at once], but if anyone feels they've
something to say outside your group, then please visit the site and
answer a series of thoughtful questions. I'll meet you there!

Thanks

Brendan
email: thrill@chromo11[dot]com
web: www.chromo11.com

THRILL NOTES:
1. thrill can come under many other guises - maybe you've met with
pleasure or delight?
2. sometimes the tame can be wild and vice versa; don't judge yourself
unfairly.


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Old October 9th, 2003, 11:38 PM
Patrick
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Re: is there a THRILL in keeping fish?

Do you use a fish??


"Brian" <> wrote in message news:<2jhhb.68355$sp2.34652@lakeread04>...
> I get a thrill at masturbating as many times per day as possible while
> working on the Corporate clock.
>
> Care to interview me and my topic?
>
>
> "BW" <> wrote in message
> news: om...
> If you search for thrill in rec.aquaria you get some interesting
> results. The thrill of owning rare breeds, the thrill of keeping
> difficult varieties, the thrill of feeding live bait to carnivorous
> fish, the thrill of your first cichlid breeding... I'd really like to
> know more about people's most thrilling aquarium related experiences.
>
> You could say that I'm a thrill researcher. I've been conducting
> interviews with people about their thrill experiences at the website
> www.chromo11.com.
>
> Feel free to discuss my question here [though I may not be around much
> as I'm on about 100 groups at once], but if anyone feels they've
> something to say outside your group, then please visit the site and
> answer a series of thoughtful questions. I'll meet you there!
>
> Thanks
>
> Brendan
> email: thrill@chromo11[dot]com
> web: www.chromo11.com
>
> THRILL NOTES:
> 1. thrill can come under many other guises - maybe you've met with
> pleasure or delight?
> 2. sometimes the tame can be wild and vice versa; don't judge yourself
> unfairly.

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Old October 10th, 2003, 03:48 AM
John
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Re: is there a THRILL in keeping fish?

Only if it is a snapper

"Patrick" <> wrote in message
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Do you use a fish??


"Brian" <> wrote in message
news:<2jhhb.68355$sp2.34652@lakeread04>...
> I get a thrill at masturbating as many times per day as possible while
> working on the Corporate clock.
>
> Care to interview me and my topic?
>
>
> "BW" <> wrote in message
> news: om...
> If you search for thrill in rec.aquaria you get some interesting
> results. The thrill of owning rare breeds, the thrill of keeping
> difficult varieties, the thrill of feeding live bait to carnivorous
> fish, the thrill of your first cichlid breeding... I'd really like to
> know more about people's most thrilling aquarium related experiences.
>
> You could say that I'm a thrill researcher. I've been conducting
> interviews with people about their thrill experiences at the website
> www.chromo11.com.
>
> Feel free to discuss my question here [though I may not be around much
> as I'm on about 100 groups at once], but if anyone feels they've
> something to say outside your group, then please visit the site and
> answer a series of thoughtful questions. I'll meet you there!
>
> Thanks
>
> Brendan
> email: thrill@chromo11[dot]com
> web: www.chromo11.com
>
> THRILL NOTES:
> 1. thrill can come under many other guises - maybe you've met with
> pleasure or delight?
> 2. sometimes the tame can be wild and vice versa; don't judge yourself
> unfairly.



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Old October 10th, 2003, 04:56 AM
>
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Re: is there a THRILL in keeping fish?

See my response in fw.misc I think we found one of those I was avoiding.
JOhn


"John" <> wrote in message
news:vdohb.71984$sp2.19560@lakeread04...
> Only if it is a snapper
>
> "Patrick" <> wrote in message
> news: om...
> Do you use a fish??
>
>
> "Brian" <> wrote in message
> news:<2jhhb.68355$sp2.34652@lakeread04>...
> > I get a thrill at masturbating as many times per day as possible while
> > working on the Corporate clock.
> >
> > Care to interview me and my topic?
> >
> >
> > "BW" <> wrote in message
> > news: om...
> > If you search for thrill in rec.aquaria you get some interesting
> > results. The thrill of owning rare breeds, the thrill of keeping
> > difficult varieties, the thrill of feeding live bait to carnivorous
> > fish, the thrill of your first cichlid breeding... I'd really like to
> > know more about people's most thrilling aquarium related experiences.
> >
> > You could say that I'm a thrill researcher. I've been conducting
> > interviews with people about their thrill experiences at the website
> > www.chromo11.com.
> >
> > Feel free to discuss my question here [though I may not be around much
> > as I'm on about 100 groups at once], but if anyone feels they've
> > something to say outside your group, then please visit the site and
> > answer a series of thoughtful questions. I'll meet you there!
> >
> > Thanks
> >
> > Brendan
> > email: thrill@chromo11[dot]com
> > web: www.chromo11.com
> >
> > THRILL NOTES:
> > 1. thrill can come under many other guises - maybe you've met with
> > pleasure or delight?
> > 2. sometimes the tame can be wild and vice versa; don't judge yourself
> > unfairly.

>
>



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Old October 10th, 2003, 06:43 AM
Howard
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Re: is there a THRILL in keeping fish?

a corporate clock or???????delete the l in clock?



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THERE IS AN ASS FOR EVERY SEAT!


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Old October 10th, 2003, 06:02 PM
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Re: is there a THRILL in keeping fish?

Keep replying... I am a troll.


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a corporate clock or???????delete the l in clock?



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