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On 22 Jun 2006 17:17:26 -0700, in message
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"Peter" wrote:


Maxprop wrote:


We keep candied ginger on board for folks who suffer mal-de-mer.


Just *how* could anyone suffer from mal-de-mer on a LAKE?????


The usual way...

Wave motion can be much more disorganized over shallower water and a
good wind with a 30 mile fetch will pile up big waves on fresh water
too.

Ryk, happily unaffected

 
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