bottom@katadn.DEC (04/25/85)
DEAR SIR. Am inquiring to see if you low lifed hoses had caught any fish yet. WELL HOZER? After careful consideration of your evaluation of the LLAMA streamer fly... I decided to use it anyway. HOZER! So how did *YOU* do? HOZER!!!! I caught an 8" brookie last night. HOZER! At long Pond. HOZER!!!!!!!!! on a LLL LLL AAA MMMM MM MMMMM AAA LLL LLL AA AA MMMMM M M MMMMMM AA AA LLL LLL AA AA MMMM MMM MMM MMMM AA AA LLL LLL AAAAAAA MMMM MMMM AAAAAAA LLL LLL AA AA MMMM MMMM AA AA LLLLLL LLLLL AA AA MMMM MMMM AA AA HEY HOZER? DISRESPECTFULLY YOURS, *db* the fly fisherman PS: I put it back., The FIRST of the year!!!!! DID YOU? HOZER!!!!!
bottom@katadn.DEC (04/25/85)
11 O'Clock Tick Tock is available only on a 45. Several songs were recorded between albums and released on 45's. These include live versions of some songs off of Boy and October. These 45's are available in a set of 8 45's the name of which I don't. Much of their material has not been released in the states and is available only on imports, a good record store should be able to help you out. I saw U2 in Boston at the Metro (a punk/new wave club) a couple of years ago when they were first touring the Boy album. I was impressed by the performance. Bono, however, appeared to be totally hammered, he kept falling down and dropping the michrophone. They were still outstanding. Since that time they have only played very large halls in that area and have yet to venture to Maine where I now live. Oh well, perhaps next tour. *db*