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Wayne.B wrote in
: We sometimes get 5 or 6 at a time playing in the wake. I can tell the wildlife is just terrified of your presence...(c; We don't make much of a wake with Lionheart....more like a little ripple with us sitting in the trough of it...(c; Larry -- How much price inflation is caused by illegal aliens gobbling up goods and services, creating shortages for the natives? I heard 40%! |
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On Thu, 08 Mar 2007 22:03:45 -0500, Larry wrote:
We sometimes get 5 or 6 at a time playing in the wake. I can tell the wildlife is just terrified of your presence...(c; There is something about the GB49 that is a bit of a dolphin magnet. Since there are lots of boats around here that leave big wakes, it must be the roar of the 671s or those big 30 inch props churning up the water. |
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