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On 8/5/12 8:30 AM, John H. wrote:
On Sat, 04 Aug 2012 21:56:57 -0400, Earl wrote:

Meyer wrote:
On 8/4/2012 6:17 PM, X ` Man wrote:
...going boating today was missing all the diarhea posted by Herring,
"Earl," JustSnot, and the repetitive grinding of iLoogy. Oh yeah, it was
hot hot hot out there, but we swam a lot and enjoyed the A/C in the
cabin. Even took a few photos with my phone camera.

Hope you swam in a clean pool.
The bay doesn't seem up to snuff.

http://suite101.com/article/is-it-sa...ke-bay-a129321




He has an imaginary boat that travels far from the bay.


We finally gave up getting in the water while at Solomon's Island a couple weeks ago. The sea
nettles were just too bad. Up around Annapolis, the Chesapeake Bay is filled with the damn things.
According to NOAA, the probability of encountering sea nettles there is above 80%. I wouldn't
believe any stories about swimming a lot in the bay.

Of course, mythical swimming, must as mythical boating, is an enjoyable pastime. Harry Potter did a
lot of that mythical stuff.


The number of jellyfish in "the bay" changes from week to week, and, in
fact, from where you are in "the bay." Put in the Potomac near the mouth
of the bay and head south, and you'll find far fewer jellyfish. Head
north towards Annapolis and you'll find lots of them.


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