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	<title>Comments on: Purple Haze</title>
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		<title>By: Dan Sundell</title>
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		<description>I was in the Antlers Bar.  It must have been 74 or 75.  It was like walking onto the set of Gunsmoke.  Cowboys were sitting around a small round oak table playing poker while rocking their chairs back. Dad and I didn&#039;t stay long since I was under age and not supposed to be in there though nobody seemed to care or even notice.  The next day we fished upstream from Phil Wright&#039;s and I remember hooking up with some grayling and some large(12&quot;-14&quot;) brook trout.  Great painting by the way.</description>
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