Author Topic: Celtic Swimmers (aka E-Clovers)  (Read 8266 times)

Offline efishnc

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Celtic Swimmers (aka E-Clovers)
« on: 03/14/21 19:20 UTC »
Last year red hearts, this year green clovers... (you know the rest).

They're magically delicious!   :P :P :P




Offline alwrenn

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Re: Celtic Swimmers (aka E-Clovers)
« Reply #1 on: 03/14/21 19:26 UTC »
Next year......Purple Horseshoes!

You got the game locked up bro! Awesome as always!

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Re: Celtic Swimmers (aka E-Clovers)
« Reply #2 on: 03/14/21 19:51 UTC »
Have to throw them on the 17th. Chase the rainbow. 👍

Offline efishnc

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Re: Celtic Swimmers (aka E-Clovers)
« Reply #3 on: 03/14/21 20:18 UTC »
You got the game locked up bro! Awesome as always!

Thanks man...

Given all work and no play makes Jack a dull boy, I try to take my garage time seriously.    :-X

Offline efishnc

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Re: Celtic Swimmers (aka E-Clovers)
« Reply #4 on: 03/14/21 20:22 UTC »
Have to throw them on the 17th.

That's why I made them... spring green is prettiest when it has big lips!

Offline Mike J

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Re: Celtic Swimmers (aka E-Clovers)
« Reply #5 on: 03/14/21 20:40 UTC »
Haha nice job Efishnc, those are pretty cool.

Offline basscatlildave

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Re: Celtic Swimmers (aka E-Clovers)
« Reply #6 on: 03/15/21 08:13 UTC »
Those are neat.

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Re: Celtic Swimmers (aka E-Clovers)
« Reply #7 on: 03/15/21 08:19 UTC »
 I see you still have too much time on your hands. Pretty nifty core Dave, but do they catch fish?
There are good ships
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ships that sail the sea
but the best ships are friendships
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always be ......An Irish Toast

Offline DF

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Re: Celtic Swimmers (aka E-Clovers)
« Reply #8 on: 03/15/21 08:49 UTC »
  Pretty nifty core Dave, but do they catch fish?
Catching fish may be the end goal but it's okay to have fun along the way. ;)

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Re: Celtic Swimmers (aka E-Clovers)
« Reply #9 on: 03/15/21 08:58 UTC »
it's okay to have fun along the way.

Between you and Dave there's a lot of fun been had along that way, eh. lol
There are good ships
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Offline Lines

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Re: Celtic Swimmers (aka E-Clovers)
« Reply #10 on: 03/15/21 11:49 UTC »
Catching fish may be the end goal but it's okay to have fun along the way. ;)
Fun might be the most important part. I guarantee it will catch something.

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Re: Celtic Swimmers (aka E-Clovers)
« Reply #11 on: 03/15/21 17:43 UTC »
I see you still have too much time on your hands. Pretty nifty core Dave, but do they catch fish?

I would strongly contest having "too much time on my hands", but I do need to take advantage of the warm days in the garage for mental health reasons; truth be told, I should have been attending to my school work instead of making a school to work-over the fish.

So will they catch fish?... Begosh and begorrah, aye!

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Re: Celtic Swimmers (aka E-Clovers)
« Reply #12 on: 03/16/21 15:12 UTC »
Oh very nice those look really cool.  I need a couple dozen of those in my tackle bag  :)

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Re: Celtic Swimmers (aka E-Clovers)
« Reply #13 on: 03/16/21 16:34 UTC »
  So are you from Boston ??

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Re: Celtic Swimmers (aka E-Clovers)
« Reply #14 on: 03/16/21 17:58 UTC »
  So are you from Boston ??

Wisconsin... but I had some very Irish neighbors growing up; they owned an Irish restaurant (serving corned beef and cabbage, tea biscuits, and the like); they had many Irish phrases/slogans and blessings on the walls and embossed on tables... plus, everybody is Irish on St Paddy's day!