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On Thu, 18 Sep 2003 02:32:06 GMT, "Clams Canino"
wrote: Maybe *they* do, but I was offshore a couple weeks ago and the thought of throwing any crap overboard repulsed me. While I "know" that if I were to sink an aluminum can, the salt water would eat it up pretty fast, I just couldn't bring myself to try it. -W (took a wiz over the side no problem though) Funny how that works, Clams. When I'm fishing, my trash goes into a plastic bag, and goes home with me. If I'm duck hunting (I know, I know), my trash goes home with me. Meanwhile, the entire riverbank is covered with plastic jugs, beer cans, tires, and assorted crap. Little by little, maybe, we can change what others do. Including our cities. Regards, noah ---- guilty of wizzing, but it was really important |
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