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Normally, the western shore of Chesapeake gets some pretty high spring
tides, with seawater spilling over onto the flatter shorelines, but this
year, the spring tides are bigger than ever. The spillovers are far
larger than any I recall...

I don't know the cause, but it is for real.


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hk wrote:
Normally, the western shore of Chesapeake gets some pretty high spring
tides, with seawater spilling over onto the flatter shorelines, but this
year, the spring tides are bigger than ever. The spillovers are far
larger than any I recall...

I don't know the cause, but it is for real.



Obviously the glaciers all melted and the sea level rose just as Al
predicted!
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Normally, the western shore of Chesapeake gets some pretty high spring
tides, with seawater spilling over onto the flatter shorelines, but this
year, the spring tides are bigger than ever. The spillovers are far larger
than any I recall...



It's because Mike Manners and his wife are swimming in the Chesapeake Bay.
His gut is THAT HUGE! Hers is even larger.

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hk wrote:
Normally, the western shore of Chesapeake gets some pretty high spring
tides, with seawater spilling over onto the flatter shorelines, but
this year, the spring tides are bigger than ever. The spillovers are
far larger than any I recall...

I don't know the cause, but it is for real.


It's them [sic] damn Democrats. I know 'csuse I saw it on Fox News.

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