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    Quote Originally Posted by Graham
    Quote Originally Posted by highlandtide
    You know you dont have to post a seperate post to respond to multiple people right?
    He's doing that deliberately to try and catch up with me!

    I know your game Johnallen!!!!
    Ahh Graham I don't think that is possible

    Quote Originally Posted by GG
    Your reservations therefore might be:
    1. Could it harm the business (your own?) or the cause (political?) if you were kilted rather than in more conventional pants?
    2. Could it harm you or your family?

    I – as a kilt wearer myself – am inclined to say NO to question # 1. How could it?
    Having been offered the possibility of wearing the kilt indicates that you already wear it in public. Accordingly I should say NO to question # 2 as well.
    Nice Analysys GG. Good observations..

    Quote Originally Posted by Calico Jack
    Something about fishing?
    Well here two more clues.

    1st Cue -> Matthew 4:18
    2nd Clue-> Matthew 4:19
    3rd Clue-> Types of Nets

    http://www.mbayaq.org/cr/cr_seafoodwatch/sfw_gear.asp
    http://www.motnets.co.nz/about_us.html

    Hint: I am an engineer / technician, I think outside the box, so you must think outside the box to decipher the clues.

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    PLEASE don't tell me you are going to wear Fishnets with your kilt in that commercial, Todd!!
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    An outside the box net that a Christian engineer/technician would make to fish for men?

    I think Hamish is onto something.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hamish
    PLEASE don't tell me you are going to wear Fishnets with your kilt in that commercial, Todd!!
    Hamish your a card! I am afraid you and Rigged are still inside the box

    Here is another clue maybe you can get a little closer to the other side of your container..

    1st Cue -> Matthew 4:18
    2nd Clue-> Matthew 4:19
    3rd Clue-> Types of Nets
    4th Clue->Purse Seine

    A purse seine is a large net that encircles a school of fish. The bottom of the net is strung with a line that the crew can pull closed. Small boats move out from a mother ship to surround the fish with netting, like cattle in a corral. The bottom of the net is then pulled closed, like a purse (or a hiker's stuffsack). The baglike net is then raised up, trapping the fish inside it. Fishermen have traditionally used this method to capture sardines, herring and mackerel, but purse seines are also used extensively for catching tuna.




    Hint: I am an engineer / technician, I think outside the box, so you must think outside the box to decipher the clues.

    There is a somewhat subtle clue here you may be missing that is not expressly stated as a clue.

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    Advertising electronically controlled tuna sandwiches?

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    Actually I was thinking along these lines: http://www.fishnetinc.com/index.html

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rigged
    Actually I was thinking along these lines: http://www.fishnetinc.com/index.html
    You are definately out of the Box.. nice going..Your on the wrong side for sure and not close to the content but I see you have been schooled and started thinking more clearly.

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    That's enough of the guessing games for me. It's either for a church or a fish company.

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    Ah c'mon bub don't give up so easy, both your guesses are off the mark.

    There is another clue in the post just before this one where I answered Rigged. See below
    Quote Originally Posted by JohnAllen to Rigged:
    You are definately out of the Box.. nice going..Your on the wrong side for sure and not close to the content but I see you have been schooled and started thinking more clearly.

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    A wireless network for educational institutions?

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