Posted By Janet on 2008-06-23 16:35
Thanks so much for your fishing story.Thanks for what you did! That took a lot for a man to do and I am so proud of you. I cannot kill for sport myself.I have a difficult time killing bugs,Ugh! Your story reminded me of an incident in 1985. I was living in Florida at the time and my boyfriend wasn't home.A lizard got in our home and I can't stand those things! I tried sweeping it out as not to hurt it ,but it got in the shag carpet.Well,by the time I was done with the broom I managed to get it out the door but it probably died. I still feel it to this day.It's amazing how all types of pain can have impacts on us. Peace~Janet
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Posted By Samantha Driver on 2008-08-22 05:42
Hi, this is my first post. I have to agree with Janet. I read the story of James catching the marlin and then letting her go. It was beautiful. I live in Australia and many of our 'Aussie Blokes' would probably have given James a bit of a hard time for what he did. But I for one am glad he did. I can't kill an animal for sport and if I had to kill an animal to eat, I'd probably be a vegetarian. Good on you James.... I love the book and would love to meet James one day just to chat about life. :-)
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