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Mark[_5_] Mark[_5_] is offline
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Default Ok, does anyone in rec.boats actually boat?

On May 13, 3:58*pm, Loogypicker wrote:
On May 13, 1:21*pm, Tim wrote:





On May 13, 11:18*am, Adam Funk wrote:


On 2010-05-12, Matthew L Martin wrote:


Meh.


These guys are much better:


http://www.bostonducktours.com/


I've been on three duck tours (London, Boston, and DC); they were all
good, but I thought Boston's was the best.


They let 2 year old girls pilot when in the water.


I did not know that. *


I doubt they could get away with that in London, since someone with a
river piloting licence takes over from the road driver when the duck
is about to go into the Thames.


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...the reason why so many professional artists drink a lot is not
necessarily very much to do with the artistic temperament, etc. *It is
simply that they can afford to, because they can normally take a large
part of a day off to deal with the ravages. * * * * *[Amis _On Drink_]


In Branso Mo. The guy has about 7 Duk's, and has actually copywritten
the phrase "Ride the Ducks!" so nobody else can use it.


His have been lengethened and modified with a, Allison automatic
transmission, and propane burning 454 GM engine. And 7 years ago, it
was at a cost of about $200,000.00 USD. I thought that was a bit much
but thats what the cap'n said from what I can remember.- Hide quoted text -


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There are some in Chattanooga, TN as well as Stone Mountain Park


They profiled this occupation in ABC;s show, "Undercover Boss".

http://watching-tv.ew.com/2010/03/28...a+them e+park

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Mark