Just for a chuckle...
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Re: Just for a chuckle...
I was in my early twenties when I decide to stop proving that my parents are wrong because they are right about everything... If they don't know something, they will say they don't know, ask this person...
This reminds me of my mom's friend who visited our cottage on Lake Memphremagog and insisted that salmon are salt water fish and can not survive in a freshwater lake. I said some Atlantic Salmon go to the ocean and return to rivers to spawn but some are in freshwater and have no access to saltwater so they don't go to the ocean. This is a landlocked salmon it can't go to the ocean. He then said that it was not a salmon. It was a rainbow trout. I said a rainbow has a square tail and many small black spots and a pink striped down the middle but a salmon has a forked tail, is narrower right after the tail and has larger black spots. Then he went on and on about all the different species of salmon and trout. I left him talking to the group to walk up to the cottage with the salmon. My mom followed me and she asked me again if I caught a salmon... I said Dr. X (PhD in physics) is an avid reader and very knowledgeable but he doesn't know the difference between a landlocked salmon and a rainbow trout. I then told her the life cycle of Atlantic Salmon, rainbow trout, what they eat, where they live, what temperatures the different species of trout and salmon are comfortable in etc. and she said, He's a Mr Know It All, but you know more than he does. LOL.
This reminds me of my mom's friend who visited our cottage on Lake Memphremagog and insisted that salmon are salt water fish and can not survive in a freshwater lake. I said some Atlantic Salmon go to the ocean and return to rivers to spawn but some are in freshwater and have no access to saltwater so they don't go to the ocean. This is a landlocked salmon it can't go to the ocean. He then said that it was not a salmon. It was a rainbow trout. I said a rainbow has a square tail and many small black spots and a pink striped down the middle but a salmon has a forked tail, is narrower right after the tail and has larger black spots. Then he went on and on about all the different species of salmon and trout. I left him talking to the group to walk up to the cottage with the salmon. My mom followed me and she asked me again if I caught a salmon... I said Dr. X (PhD in physics) is an avid reader and very knowledgeable but he doesn't know the difference between a landlocked salmon and a rainbow trout. I then told her the life cycle of Atlantic Salmon, rainbow trout, what they eat, where they live, what temperatures the different species of trout and salmon are comfortable in etc. and she said, He's a Mr Know It All, but you know more than he does. LOL.
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