tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4588845755731668657.post7234308854572310264..comments2023-05-31T01:04:28.164-07:00Comments on Insights of Nostalgia: I saw the tail of a shark flail within the codend.Donald Swarbrickhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12599898195409972731noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4588845755731668657.post-31499935404332838052009-07-24T04:52:01.700-07:002009-07-24T04:52:01.700-07:00Don't you wonder how big that shark has grown ...Don't you wonder how big that shark has grown to be in the tales of all those who came to see it? I bet it has reached 25 feet in some of the "I remember when..." stories!Heather Dugan ("Footsteps")http://www.heatherdugan.com/blog/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4588845755731668657.post-11179183793845067962009-07-23T17:42:33.574-07:002009-07-23T17:42:33.574-07:00If only this post, the whole story of your breatht...If only this post, the whole story of your breathtaking endeavor, appeared in the paper's front page! I enjoyed reading your story (as always). Fishermen do have very unique experiences in the sea. I have friends who had sea urchins as part of their project. They asked for assistance from fishermen in taking samples from the sea. As my friends found it so hard to distinguish which sea urchin was male or female, they said the fishermen can tell which is which the first time they see it based on the length and thickness of the spikes. They had acquired such a skill from fishing. And now as I read your post, I was reminded of how small a sea urchin is compared to a shark.. (lol) Whew! You did have big catches. A stench, a shark. I remember saying your last story can be a better version of "Jaws"; I think I'll give this one a movie title "Shark Tail" from DreamWork Animation's "Shark Tale" in 2004. :)<br /><br />Another interesting post from you, Sir. Two thumbs up!^^Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4588845755731668657.post-39790889926761145572009-07-23T10:19:27.939-07:002009-07-23T10:19:27.939-07:00You certainly do set a mood. This post reminds of ...You certainly do set a mood. This post reminds of when I lived in Florida. It wasn't uncommon to see sharks hanging on the docks and people having their pictures taken with them Keep writing Donald.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4588845755731668657.post-4823694688549664482009-07-22T14:10:29.773-07:002009-07-22T14:10:29.773-07:00Another engaging story Donald of your fishing days...Another engaging story Donald of your fishing days and I loved it :) And no matter that you didn't become rich and famous from the first page article, as it is still a possibility when your writings get published :)TatianaVhttp://www.totally-useless.comnoreply@blogger.com