Monday, July 07, 2008

This is our humble presentation on fish and chips. Your reading it will add the necessary weightage to the presentation.

A fish and chips Artilce for Your Viewing
Fishing Didn't Kill Daddy


?The sun rises in the east and sets in the west.? True or False?
Answer: FALSE. I?ll explain.

If you get up tomorrow morning at sunrise and look for the sun, you?ll see it right where it always is, in the eastern sky. Then you can watch it move in an upward, westward motion. Come back this evening a little before sunset, and you can actually watch it disappear into the western horizon--- ?setting?, if you will. This is REALITY. You can see it with your own eyes. But is it the TRUTH?

No.

The truth is that the sun doesn?t rise and fall at all. But from Earth, it looks like it does because you?re standing still on a round planet that?s tilted on its axis and rotating at about 60 miles an hour. The sun is still. YOU?RE moving. And that?s the truth.

But how do you tell somebody that they don?t see what they?re looking at? They don?t feel the earth moving under their feet; gravity is holding them in place. They look up and see the large round object moving from one place to the other. For them it?s for REAL, which is where we get the word ?reality? (real-ity).

There is a saying among smart people, ?the perception IS the reality?. The rest of us respond, ?Say what? Don?t make this hard for us. Just tell us if it IS or ISN?T.?

But it?s not that simple. It?s either/or, or BOTH, depending on who you?re talking to and what you?re talking about. This is a puzzle that I try to solve in my work each day. Not in physics or in astronomy, but in MARKETING.

You see, I?m what?s called a NETWORK marketer, something that means different things to different people. Most people don?t know what it means at all. I get paid to do something that most people do for free.

If you buy something and like it, you naturally tell people. If they buy it too, you don?t make any money; you just have the satisfaction of sharing a good thing. I?m satisfied too, but I get paid for sharing. As a commission, I earn a portion of the sales made by my referrals. When somebody wants to learn how to do what I do, I can teach them. And when they make referrals that result in sales, they get paid, and I get paid some more.

HERE?S WHERE I FIGHT the truth/reality battle: some people think that what I do is bad, but it?s NOT. Like anything else, it CAN be done badly, but in and of itself, it?s good. The irony is, it pays more money than most people make who say that it?s bad! And I have more control of my time as well as my income. If it?s raining tomorrow, I don?t have to brave the elements; I can work at home and watch the rain from the window. I can run my business from anywhere in the country with a phone and an Internet connection.

I don?t have a job. I run a business of my own. The REALITY of that is scary. Reality says that 8 out of 10 businesses fail because they either don?t make enough money, or they mismanage the money they get. For me, the reality is that most network marketers fail because they either don?t make enough of those referrals, or the business that supports them goes under.

The TRUTH is that things can be done to prevent those failures. But most people who want to work for themselves won?t even try because the reality scares them so much.

?80% OF ALL BUSINESSES FAIL WITHIN 5 YEARS BECAUSE THEY EITHER RUN OUT OF MONEY, OR DON?T HAVE ENOUGH TO BEGIN WITH.?

Yikes!

Reality can sometimes make us irrational. But if we really want to do something, reality shouldn?t stop us. Let?s say someone likes fish and wants to go fishing. But they pick up the paper and the headline reads,

?80% OF ALL FISHERMEN DROWN EVERY 5 YEARS BECAUSE THEY EITHER DON?T KNOW HOW TO SWIM, OR DON?T HAVE A LIFE JACKET?.

If that were the reality, a lot of people would stop fishing, eating fish, or both. But that would be irrational, because fish is good. And so is fishing. The problem is in the part of the headline that reads,

??because they either don?t know how to swim, or don?t have a life jacket.?

A lot of people would say,

?I don?t like fishing.?

Why? Do you ever go?

?No. I don?t even eat fish. Fish bad. Fishermen worse.?

I resent that, because I?m a fisherman and I love fish! What do you mean?

?Well, it?s nothing against you personally, it?s just that my daddy drowned while fishing. Just like most fishermen do. You read the papers.?

Oh. I?m sorry. Did he know how to swim?

?No, he didn?t.?

Was he wearing a life jacket?

?Well, no? he didn?t even own a life jacket. Said he didn?t need it. But fishin? killed my daddy, and I?ll be damned if it?s gonna kill me too! I won?t even look at a fish!?

I?m sorry about Daddy. You must be devastated. But with all due respect, fishing didn?t kill Daddy. DROWNING DID.

You see, a lot more people could be successful in my kind of business, but they get into it without the skill and safety needed to survive. When reality screws them up, they blame the business. What?s worse, they keep other people from trying by telling them the reality.

That?s where I go to work. I tell people the TRUTH so they won?t be confused by REALITY. The truth is that I CAN HELP YOU make up to $150,000 or more, part-time over the next three years--- and give you what it takes to be safe and successful.

Reality is that you can work on jobs for 40 years and in the end have nothing but bills to show for it.

So? what?ll it be, TRUTH, or REALITY?

Kaleem Abdullah is a writer, network marketer, and radio broadcaster.



A synopsis on fish and chips .
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R. L. Winston Boron IIx Two-Handed (Spey) Rod


Our Two-Handed (spey) rods are designed to meet the special requirements of steelhead and salmon anglers. Namely, covering lots of water, making precise mends and casting considerable distances. This year, working closely with our technical advisor Andre Scholz, who is one of the leading fly casters in the world, we’ve developed two additional BIIx rods, a 13’ 3” 7/8-weight and a 15’ 10-weight. Made with second-generation boron/graphite composite, they offer extraordinary power, responsiveness and accuracy. Extremely lightweight, you’ll find these rods to be a pleasure to cast all day. Our new, less expensive Vapor models are superb quality, two-handed rods that feature anodized aluminum reel seats and a metallic olive green finish. An excellent, affordable way to begin spey casting or add to your collection. 7/8-WEIGHT A new rod that was developed primarily for summer steelhead. Very light and exceptionally easy to cast. 8/9-WEIGHT 13’ Designed for medium-sized salmon and steelhead rivers, this is a lightweight, accurate rod that will appeal to anglers who prefer a 13’ length. 8/9-WEIGHT 14’ A great, all-around spey rod. With the ability to handle a wide range of fishing conditions and casting styles, this 14’ has gained a following for its unique combination of power and finesse. If you can only own one two-handed rod, this is it. 10-WEIGHT If you are after large salmon and steelhead in big water, this new 15’ rod is the call. Very powerful, but with the responsiveness for which the BIIx series in known. --> Product Details Handle: 2-Handed. Sections: 4 Reel Seat: Black Anodized Aluminum Uplock. Backed by a Lifetime Warranty Free Shipping Rod Case Included


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New Zealand's South Island is one of the finest brown trout fisheries in the world. Anglers visit here from far and wide -- hence brown trout heaven.

Here is your passport to the secrets of fishing the South Island. The authors, all experienced anglers, survey the waters region by region, and offer sound advice on entomology and imitations, stalking trout and most important of all, specific advice on South Island fishing methods and strategies.

There are useful chapters on fishing equipment, angling etiquette, gaining access to the best waters, conservation issues, employing fishing guides, and some general travel and accommodation information for visitors.

Illustrated throughout with stunning colour photographs.

Brown Trout Heaven has become the ultimate resource for all those who wish to fish for trout in the South Island.



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Fly Fishing Eastern Sierra Streams: where to go, what to use and how to get there



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Fly Fishing Eastern Sierra Streams takes its readers to some of the finest, accessible streams and creeks in the Eastern Sierras. In addition to offering priceless information on fly fishing for wild trout, Mike discovered a way to incorporate personal fly fishing successes and tragedies in his writings. He also opens a few doors along the way, and shares some very personal accounts about the man that got it all started; his father. Fly Fishing Eastern Sierra Streams is a full-color guide book that will have you laughing one minute, and thinking of good times with your own dad the next. Mike's book will surely be appreciated by both seasoned veterans and first-timers alike. Come along and enjoy Mike's passion for catching wild trout with a fly.



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Welcome to the ShanklyGates.co.uk Message Board (Shankly Gates)

Fri, 04 Jul 2008 14:48:18 GMT
selling the 6/10 Players??? why are we not looking to sell the likes of , pennant , yossi and arbeloa . I Know it must be hard to find a buyer but there must be a club out there who would buy them for a few quid and maybe a single of chips (didnt add the fish in as that might scare them away).

Cape Ann: where the cod have had their chips - Independent

Sat, 05 Jul 2008 23:08:44 GMT

Cape Ann: where the cod have had their chips
Independent, UK - 21 hours ago
Gloucester, in the United States, has always meant fish. It was the port that supplied it; where Kipling wrote his great fishing tale, Captains Courageous; ...


Cape Ann: where the cod have had their chips (Independent)

Sat, 05 Jul 2008 23:36:37 GMT
Take a piece of paper. On the left, mark rising increments of money, indicating profits. Along the bottom, mark decades starting, say, in the 1790s, when the British first used the word "seaside" for a coastal place of recreation, and continue into the 21st century. Make two lines. One would start near the top where the money denotes profits from fishing. The line would steadily decline as it ...

Tourism execs selling Falls abroad

Mon, 13 Nov 2006 06:56:44 GMT
John Percy is in London this week and it's not for the fish-and-chips

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A fish and chips Artilce for Your Viewing
Fishing Didn't Kill Daddy


?The sun rises in the east and sets in the west.? True or False?
Answer: FALSE. I?ll explain.

If you get up tomorrow morning at sunrise and look for the sun, you?ll see it right where it always is, in the eastern sky. Then you can watch it move in an upward, westward motion. Come back this evening a little before sunset, and you can actually watch it disappear into the western horizon--- ?setting?, if you will. This is REALITY. You can see it with your own eyes. But is it the TRUTH?

No.

The truth is that the sun doesn?t rise and fall at all. But from Earth, it looks like it does because you?re standing still on a round planet that?s tilted on its axis and rotating at about 60 miles an hour. The sun is still. YOU?RE moving. And that?s the truth.

But how do you tell somebody that they don?t see what they?re looking at? They don?t feel the earth moving under their feet; gravity is holding them in place. They look up and see the large round object moving from one place to the other. For them it?s for REAL, which is where we get the word ?reality? (real-ity).

There is a saying among smart people, ?the perception IS the reality?. The rest of us respond, ?Say what? Don?t make this hard for us. Just tell us if it IS or ISN?T.?

But it?s not that simple. It?s either/or, or BOTH, depending on who you?re talking to and what you?re talking about. This is a puzzle that I try to solve in my work each day. Not in physics or in astronomy, but in MARKETING.

You see, I?m what?s called a NETWORK marketer, something that means different things to different people. Most people don?t know what it means at all. I get paid to do something that most people do for free.

If you buy something and like it, you naturally tell people. If they buy it too, you don?t make any money; you just have the satisfaction of sharing a good thing. I?m satisfied too, but I get paid for sharing. As a commission, I earn a portion of the sales made by my referrals. When somebody wants to learn how to do what I do, I can teach them. And when they make referrals that result in sales, they get paid, and I get paid some more.

HERE?S WHERE I FIGHT the truth/reality battle: some people think that what I do is bad, but it?s NOT. Like anything else, it CAN be done badly, but in and of itself, it?s good. The irony is, it pays more money than most people make who say that it?s bad! And I have more control of my time as well as my income. If it?s raining tomorrow, I don?t have to brave the elements; I can work at home and watch the rain from the window. I can run my business from anywhere in the country with a phone and an Internet connection.

I don?t have a job. I run a business of my own. The REALITY of that is scary. Reality says that 8 out of 10 businesses fail because they either don?t make enough money, or they mismanage the money they get. For me, the reality is that most network marketers fail because they either don?t make enough of those referrals, or the business that supports them goes under.

The TRUTH is that things can be done to prevent those failures. But most people who want to work for themselves won?t even try because the reality scares them so much.

?80% OF ALL BUSINESSES FAIL WITHIN 5 YEARS BECAUSE THEY EITHER RUN OUT OF MONEY, OR DON?T HAVE ENOUGH TO BEGIN WITH.?

Yikes!

Reality can sometimes make us irrational. But if we really want to do something, reality shouldn?t stop us. Let?s say someone likes fish and wants to go fishing. But they pick up the paper and the headline reads,

?80% OF ALL FISHERMEN DROWN EVERY 5 YEARS BECAUSE THEY EITHER DON?T KNOW HOW TO SWIM, OR DON?T HAVE A LIFE JACKET?.

If that were the reality, a lot of people would stop fishing, eating fish, or both. But that would be irrational, because fish is good. And so is fishing. The problem is in the part of the headline that reads,

??because they either don?t know how to swim, or don?t have a life jacket.?

A lot of people would say,

?I don?t like fishing.?

Why? Do you ever go?

?No. I don?t even eat fish. Fish bad. Fishermen worse.?

I resent that, because I?m a fisherman and I love fish! What do you mean?

?Well, it?s nothing against you personally, it?s just that my daddy drowned while fishing. Just like most fishermen do. You read the papers.?

Oh. I?m sorry. Did he know how to swim?

?No, he didn?t.?

Was he wearing a life jacket?

?Well, no? he didn?t even own a life jacket. Said he didn?t need it. But fishin? killed my daddy, and I?ll be damned if it?s gonna kill me too! I won?t even look at a fish!?

I?m sorry about Daddy. You must be devastated. But with all due respect, fishing didn?t kill Daddy. DROWNING DID.

You see, a lot more people could be successful in my kind of business, but they get into it without the skill and safety needed to survive. When reality screws them up, they blame the business. What?s worse, they keep other people from trying by telling them the reality.

That?s where I go to work. I tell people the TRUTH so they won?t be confused by REALITY. The truth is that I CAN HELP YOU make up to $150,000 or more, part-time over the next three years--- and give you what it takes to be safe and successful.

Reality is that you can work on jobs for 40 years and in the end have nothing but bills to show for it.

So? what?ll it be, TRUTH, or REALITY?

Kaleem Abdullah is a writer, network marketer, and radio broadcaster.



A synopsis on fish and chips .
Aloe Up Pro Sport SPF 30 1oz


Since 1982, Aloe Up has been producing Aloe based sun and skin care products, which can be found in high-end resort, golf, ski, surf, sporting goods, and gift shops worldwide. With over 80 different formulas to choose from, Aloe Up provides products to fit all your sun and skin care needs.


Price: 4.99



3M Lens Cleaning Cloth


Description for 3M Lens Cleaning Cloth is Coming Soon!


Price: 4.79



Rio Bonefish Leader


These 10 ft (3 m) and 12 ft (3.7 m) Bonefish Knotless leaders are clear and feature heavy butts, .027 in – .029 inches (0.686 mm to 0.737 mm).


Price: 4.25



R. L. Winston Boron IIx Two-Handed (Spey) Rod


Our Two-Handed (spey) rods are designed to meet the special requirements of steelhead and salmon anglers. Namely, covering lots of water, making precise mends and casting considerable distances. This year, working closely with our technical advisor Andre Scholz, who is one of the leading fly casters in the world, we’ve developed two additional BIIx rods, a 13’ 3” 7/8-weight and a 15’ 10-weight. Made with second-generation boron/graphite composite, they offer extraordinary power, responsiveness and accuracy. Extremely lightweight, you’ll find these rods to be a pleasure to cast all day. Our new, less expensive Vapor models are superb quality, two-handed rods that feature anodized aluminum reel seats and a metallic olive green finish. An excellent, affordable way to begin spey casting or add to your collection. 7/8-WEIGHT A new rod that was developed primarily for summer steelhead. Very light and exceptionally easy to cast. 8/9-WEIGHT 13’ Designed for medium-sized salmon and steelhead rivers, this is a lightweight, accurate rod that will appeal to anglers who prefer a 13’ length. 8/9-WEIGHT 14’ A great, all-around spey rod. With the ability to handle a wide range of fishing conditions and casting styles, this 14’ has gained a following for its unique combination of power and finesse. If you can only own one two-handed rod, this is it. 10-WEIGHT If you are after large salmon and steelhead in big water, this new 15’ rod is the call. Very powerful, but with the responsiveness for which the BIIx series in known. --> Product Details Handle: 2-Handed. Sections: 4 Reel Seat: Black Anodized Aluminum Uplock. Backed by a Lifetime Warranty Free Shipping Rod Case Included


Price: 835.00



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Brown Trout Heaven: Fly-fishing New Zealand's South Island



Brown Trout Heaven: Fly-fishing New Zealand's South Island
Somewhere in the South Island is a river called Paradise...

New Zealand's South Island is one of the finest brown trout fisheries in the world. Anglers visit here from far and wide -- hence brown trout heaven.

Here is your passport to the secrets of fishing the South Island. The authors, all experienced anglers, survey the waters region by region, and offer sound advice on entomology and imitations, stalking trout and most important of all, specific advice on South Island fishing methods and strategies.

There are useful chapters on fishing equipment, angling etiquette, gaining access to the best waters, conservation issues, employing fishing guides, and some general travel and accommodation information for visitors.

Illustrated throughout with stunning colour photographs.

Brown Trout Heaven has become the ultimate resource for all those who wish to fish for trout in the South Island.



The Sporting Life: A Passion for Hunting and Fishing



The Sporting Life: A Passion for Hunting and Fishing
The only complete illustrated history of the American sporting tradition records the story of Americans' relationship to and reverence for the land and its bounty. The Sporting Life features stories of sportsmen and women; photographs of sporting activities, homes, clubs, kennels, stables, cabins, and lodges; and a directory of dealers, fishing schools, museums, and memorabilia. Illustrations.



Fly Fishing Eastern Sierra Streams: where to go, what to use and how to get there



Fly Fishing Eastern Sierra Streams: where to go, what to use and how to get there
Fly Fishing Eastern Sierra Streams takes its readers to some of the finest, accessible streams and creeks in the Eastern Sierras. In addition to offering priceless information on fly fishing for wild trout, Mike discovered a way to incorporate personal fly fishing successes and tragedies in his writings. He also opens a few doors along the way, and shares some very personal accounts about the man that got it all started; his father. Fly Fishing Eastern Sierra Streams is a full-color guide book that will have you laughing one minute, and thinking of good times with your own dad the next. Mike's book will surely be appreciated by both seasoned veterans and first-timers alike. Come along and enjoy Mike's passion for catching wild trout with a fly.



Current fish and chips News
Welcome to the ShanklyGates.co.uk Message Board (Shankly Gates)

Fri, 04 Jul 2008 14:48:18 GMT
selling the 6/10 Players??? why are we not looking to sell the likes of , pennant , yossi and arbeloa . I Know it must be hard to find a buyer but there must be a club out there who would buy them for a few quid and maybe a single of chips (didnt add the fish in as that might scare them away).

Cape Ann: where the cod have had their chips - Independent

Sat, 05 Jul 2008 23:08:44 GMT

Cape Ann: where the cod have had their chips
Independent, UK - 21 hours ago
Gloucester, in the United States, has always meant fish. It was the port that supplied it; where Kipling wrote his great fishing tale, Captains Courageous; ...


Cape Ann: where the cod have had their chips (Independent)

Sat, 05 Jul 2008 23:36:37 GMT
Take a piece of paper. On the left, mark rising increments of money, indicating profits. Along the bottom, mark decades starting, say, in the 1790s, when the British first used the word "seaside" for a coastal place of recreation, and continue into the 21st century. Make two lines. One would start near the top where the money denotes profits from fishing. The line would steadily decline as it ...

Tourism execs selling Falls abroad

Mon, 13 Nov 2006 06:56:44 GMT
John Percy is in London this week and it's not for the fish-and-chips

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