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No, they end up on welfare in the People Republic of
Berkeley. "Capt. JG" wrote And, they grow into some of the largest trees on the planet! "Bart Senior" .@. wrote The world turns East! Hence, all the loose Nuts roll West and end up in California. |
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Don't forget the People's Republic of Boulder...
-- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com "Bart Senior" .@. wrote in message ... No, they end up on welfare in the People Republic of Berkeley. "Capt. JG" wrote And, they grow into some of the largest trees on the planet! "Bart Senior" .@. wrote The world turns East! Hence, all the loose Nuts roll West and end up in California. |
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How boats age is a factor of their enviroment ie the crap that's in the
air. That's why the Boobs boats have always looked like **** and why his new ride will look 30 years old in just a couple of years. I looked at a S2 9.1 once that had spent it's entire life on Smith Mountain Lake in Virginia. The thing was truly MINT! It looked like it had been made "yesterday" |
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