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On Aug 2, 1:33Â*pm, Harry  wrote:
On 8/2/10 2:10 PM, Tim wrote:





On Aug 2, 12:38 pm, wrote:
On Mon, 02 Aug 2010 12:40:01 -0400, Harry
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On 8/2/10 12:37 PM, wrote:
On Mon, 02 Aug 2010 11:48:20 -0400, Harry Â* Â*wrote:


More than 80% of the male bass fish in Washington's major river are now
exhibiting female traits such as egg production because of a "toxic
stew" of pollutants, scientists and campaigners reported yesterday.


I thought that was a result of "Don't ask, don't tell" Â*;-)


Could be. I wouldn't swim or fish in that river. The bay isn't quite as
bad in many areas, but I still don't swim in it.


The problem with the bay is sea nettles. About the time the water gets
warm enough to get in, the sea nettles arrive. We used to joke that
you could see them from the road on that last hill before you drop in
on Chesapeake Beach.


What's a "sea nettle?"


stinging jellyfish- Hide quoted text -

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OK, not many of those around here....
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On Aug 2, 10:48Â*am, Harry  wrote:
On 8/2/10 11:09 AM, John H wrote:





Took the boat to Pohick Bay yesterday, after noticing how well the new cover is
working out. Some very heavy rain got my neighboring boat's cover over the past
couple weeks. He is now a believer in the use of tight straps rather than bungee
cords for keeping his cover taut.


Daughter, SIL, and grandkids arrived at the launch ramp about the same time I
did, so no one had to wait. With three adults and four little ones, the boat was
pretty full. The Yamaha 150 had no problem getting us moving though.


http://tinyurl.com/39klfrb


I might even have a new boat captain in the making...


http://tinyurl.com/32a3c48


We got to a little boaters beach outside Occoquan, VA, anchored and let the kids
start running around.


http://tinyurl.com/34heavr


The kids wanted to do some tubing, which I'd never tried before. This was the
tube I got last fall. Worked well, and they had a blast. The picture takers kept
using the zoom, so most of the tubing shots didn't come out.Here's my daughter
having fun...


http://tinyurl.com/2vmqr3r


Daughter took this picture of my $30,000 towel rack.


http://tinyurl.com/3ypjvl6


Great time had by all!


'Toxic stew' of chemicals causing male fish to carry eggs in testes

Intersex fish, found across the US, result from a mix of drugs that
mimic natural hormones, say scientists

Â* Â* Â** Suzanne Goldenberg, US environment correspondent
Â* Â* Â** guardian.co.uk, Wednesday 21 April 2010 11.05 BST

More than 80% of the male bass fish in Washington's major river are now
exhibiting female traits such as egg production because of a "toxic
stew" of pollutants, scientists and campaigners reported yesterday.

Intersex fish probably result from drugs, such as the contraceptive
pill, and other chemicals being flushed into the water and have been
found right across the US.

The Potomac Conservancy, which focuses on Washington DC's river, called
for new research to determine what was causing male smallmouth bass to
carry immature eggs in their testes. "We have not been able to identify
one particular chemical or one particular source," said Vicki Blazer, a
fish biologist with the US geological survey. "We are still trying to
get a handle on what chemicals are important."

But she said early evidence pointed to a mix of chemicals – commonly
used at home as well as those used in large-scale farming operations –
causing the deformities. The suspect chemicals mimic natural hormones
and disrupt the endocrine system, with young fish being particularly
susceptible.

The chemicals could include birth control pills and other drugs,
toiletries especially those with fragrances, products such as tissues
treated with antibacterial agents, or goods treated with flame
retardants that find their way into waste water. However, Blazer also
pointed to runoff from fertilisers and pesticides from agricultural areas..

About 5 million people live in the greater Washington area, and 90% of
them get their drinking water from the Potomac.

"We need to get these toxins out of our river water," said Hedrick
Belin, the president of the Potomac Conservancy. The campaign group
called for $3m (£1.9m) in research over three years on endocrine
disrupters on their effects on fish. It also called on the authorities
to involve pharmaceutical companies in the safe disposal of drugs, and
to invest in technology that can filter out endocrine disrupting compounds.

- - -

Well, that explains why herring is such a girlie girl...he swims in a
river of ****, and takes his grandchildren to swim there, too. Health
problems in their future?- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Awww. fer pitys sake, Harry. Whats the problem with a guy taking his
family out for a day of boating? They're having fun. I can tell that
Herring enjoys his family and looking at his boat it cost him quite a
bit of change so that they could have a blast on the water. I know
what a thrill it is to take my family out for a day, especially for
the daughter and nephews to go tubing and skiing, and I enjoy reading
and seeing others having fun on such an outing. I wish I could have
joined them.

After all this is a boating group that's origional intentions were to
talk about boating and boat related activities. So, give the guy a
break, will ya?
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On Aug 2, 3:19Â*pm, "Harry ?" wrote:
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news : On 8/2/10 2:57 PM, YukonBound wrote:
:
:
: "I am Tosk" wrote in message
: ...
: In article ,
: says...
:
: Took the boat to Pohick Bay yesterday, after noticing how well the
: new cover is
: working out. Some very heavy rain got my neighboring boat's cover
: over the past
: couple weeks. He is now a believer in the use of tight straps rather
: than bungee
: cords for keeping his cover taut.
:
: Daughter, SIL, and grandkids arrived at the launch ramp about the
: same time I
: did, so no one had to wait. With three adults and four little ones,
: the boat was
: pretty full. The Yamaha 150 had no problem getting us moving though..
:
: http://tinyurl.com/39klfrb
:
: I might even have a new boat captain in the making...
:
: http://tinyurl.com/32a3c48
:
: We got to a little boaters beach outside Occoquan, VA, anchored and
: let the kids
: start running around.
:
: http://tinyurl.com/34heavr
:
: The kids wanted to do some tubing, which I'd never tried before. This
: was the
: tube I got last fall. Worked well, and they had a blast. The picture
: takers kept
: using the zoom, so most of the tubing shots didn't come out.Here's my
: daughter
: having fun...
:
: http://tinyurl.com/2vmqr3r
:
: Daughter took this picture of my $30,000 towel rack.
:
: http://tinyurl.com/3ypjvl6
:
: Great time had by all!
:
: Wow, looks like you all had a great time... Wish I could get my boat
out
: this season, haven't had time yet...
:
: --
: Rowdy Mouse Racing - We race for cheese!
:
: ~~ Snerk ~~
: Have you built the boat yet?
: Oh yeah... you couldn't unload that green monster, eh?
:
:
: Is that green from house paint...or from...mold?

Poking fun at another man's boat . How low can you go, brother?


Tell Harry it's a Brockway, it get's house paint once in a while.
Either way, Harry wouldn't understand, it's a boater thing up here in
the North East...
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On Mon, 02 Aug 2010 13:38:11 -0400, wrote:

On Mon, 02 Aug 2010 12:40:01 -0400, Harry ?
wrote:

On 8/2/10 12:37 PM,
wrote:
On Mon, 02 Aug 2010 11:48:20 -0400, Harry wrote:

More than 80% of the male bass fish in Washington's major river are now
exhibiting female traits such as egg production because of a "toxic
stew" of pollutants, scientists and campaigners reported yesterday.

I thought that was a result of "Don't ask, don't tell" ;-)



Could be. I wouldn't swim or fish in that river. The bay isn't quite as
bad in many areas, but I still don't swim in it.


The problem with the bay is sea nettles. About the time the water gets
warm enough to get in, the sea nettles arrive. We used to joke that
you could see them from the road on that last hill before you drop in
on Chesapeake Beach.


Good God, Harry's still on the rag. Man, he oughta get a life.

You're right about the sea nettles and warm water in the bay. When there's not
been a lot of rain and the water temp goes up, the nettles become unbearable. In
the middle of this photo is an island with a nice little sandy beach. It's a
great place to hang out, but the nettles have driven us away. This one is just
north of Shady Side.

http://tinyurl.com/337p2cm

Here's another one in the Magothy River.

http://tinyurl.com/26ejpau

That picture must have been taken during winter, 'cause there's normally a pot
full of boats there.
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On Aug 2, 2:52*pm, Tim wrote:

Awww. fer pitys sake, Harry. Whats the problem with a guy taking his
family out for a day of boating? They're having fun. I can tell that
Herring enjoys his family and looking at his boat it cost him quite a
bit of change so that they could have a blast on the water. I know
what a thrill it is to take my family out for a day, especially for
the daughter and nephews to go tubing and skiing, and I enjoy reading
and seeing others having fun on such an outing. I wish I could have
joined them.

After all this is a boating group that's origional intentions were to
talk about boating and boat related activities. So, give the guy a
break, will ya?- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


I think we ought to encourage more of it.


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On Mon, 2 Aug 2010 12:22:46 -0700 (PDT), Tim wrote:

On Aug 2, 1:33*pm, Harry ? wrote:
On 8/2/10 2:10 PM, Tim wrote:





On Aug 2, 12:38 pm, wrote:
On Mon, 02 Aug 2010 12:40:01 -0400, Harry
wrote:


On 8/2/10 12:37 PM, wrote:
On Mon, 02 Aug 2010 11:48:20 -0400, Harry * *wrote:


More than 80% of the male bass fish in Washington's major river are now
exhibiting female traits such as egg production because of a "toxic
stew" of pollutants, scientists and campaigners reported yesterday.


I thought that was a result of "Don't ask, don't tell" *;-)


Could be. I wouldn't swim or fish in that river. The bay isn't quite as
bad in many areas, but I still don't swim in it.


The problem with the bay is sea nettles. About the time the water gets
warm enough to get in, the sea nettles arrive. We used to joke that
you could see them from the road on that last hill before you drop in
on Chesapeake Beach.


What's a "sea nettle?"


stinging jellyfish- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


OK, not many of those around here....


When we get a lot of fresh water in the bay, they're not as bad there either.
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In article ,
says...

"Harry ?" wrote in message
news : On 8/2/10 2:57 PM, YukonBound wrote:
:
:
: "I am Tosk" wrote in message
: ...
: In article ,
:
says...
:
: Took the boat to Pohick Bay yesterday, after noticing how well the
: new cover is
: working out. Some very heavy rain got my neighboring boat's cover
: over the past
: couple weeks. He is now a believer in the use of tight straps rather
: than bungee
: cords for keeping his cover taut.
:
: Daughter, SIL, and grandkids arrived at the launch ramp about the
: same time I
: did, so no one had to wait. With three adults and four little ones,
: the boat was
: pretty full. The Yamaha 150 had no problem getting us moving though.
:
:
http://tinyurl.com/39klfrb
:
: I might even have a new boat captain in the making...
:
: http://tinyurl.com/32a3c48
:
: We got to a little boaters beach outside Occoquan, VA, anchored and
: let the kids
: start running around.
:
: http://tinyurl.com/34heavr
:
: The kids wanted to do some tubing, which I'd never tried before. This
: was the
: tube I got last fall. Worked well, and they had a blast. The picture
: takers kept
: using the zoom, so most of the tubing shots didn't come out.Here's my
: daughter
: having fun...
:
: http://tinyurl.com/2vmqr3r
:
: Daughter took this picture of my $30,000 towel rack.
:
: http://tinyurl.com/3ypjvl6
:
: Great time had by all!
:
: Wow, looks like you all had a great time... Wish I could get my boat
out
: this season, haven't had time yet...
:
: --
: Rowdy Mouse Racing - We race for cheese!
:
: ~~ Snerk ~~
: Have you built the boat yet?
: Oh yeah... you couldn't unload that green monster, eh?
:
:
: Is that green from house paint...or from...mold?

Poking fun at another man's boat . How low can you go, brother?


I can go a LOT lower than that, spoofer. I've done it here a lot. I've
accused a certain person right here of incest with his daughter. I've
accused someone right here of breaking his daughter's arms. And I've
done worse. I hate when other people are enjoying their lives because
I'm such a miserable fat old coot.
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On 8/2/10 3:19 PM, Harry ? wrote:
"Harry wrote in message
news : On 8/2/10 2:57 PM, YukonBound wrote:
:
:
: "I am wrote in message
: ...
: In ,
: says...
:
: Took the boat to Pohick Bay yesterday, after noticing how well the
: new cover is
: working out. Some very heavy rain got my neighboring boat's cover
: over the past
: couple weeks. He is now a believer in the use of tight straps rather
: than bungee
: cords for keeping his cover taut.
:
: Daughter, SIL, and grandkids arrived at the launch ramp about the
: same time I
: did, so no one had to wait. With three adults and four little ones,
: the boat was
: pretty full. The Yamaha 150 had no problem getting us moving though.
:
:
http://tinyurl.com/39klfrb
:
: I might even have a new boat captain in the making...
:
: http://tinyurl.com/32a3c48
:
: We got to a little boaters beach outside Occoquan, VA, anchored and
: let the kids
: start running around.
:
: http://tinyurl.com/34heavr
:
: The kids wanted to do some tubing, which I'd never tried before. This
: was the
: tube I got last fall. Worked well, and they had a blast. The picture
: takers kept
: using the zoom, so most of the tubing shots didn't come out.Here's my
: daughter
: having fun...
:
: http://tinyurl.com/2vmqr3r
:
: Daughter took this picture of my $30,000 towel rack.
:
: http://tinyurl.com/3ypjvl6
:
: Great time had by all!
:
: Wow, looks like you all had a great time... Wish I could get my boat
out
: this season, haven't had time yet...
:
: --
: Rowdy Mouse Racing - We race for cheese!
:
: ~~ Snerk ~~
: Have you built the boat yet?
: Oh yeah... you couldn't unload that green monster, eh?
:
:
: Is that green from house paint...or from...mold?

Poking fun at another man's boat . How low can you go, brother?


Never as low as you, spooferboy.
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On 8/2/10 3:52 PM, Tim wrote:
On Aug 2, 10:48 am, Harry wrote:
On 8/2/10 11:09 AM, John H wrote:





Took the boat to Pohick Bay yesterday, after noticing how well the new cover is
working out. Some very heavy rain got my neighboring boat's cover over the past
couple weeks. He is now a believer in the use of tight straps rather than bungee
cords for keeping his cover taut.


Daughter, SIL, and grandkids arrived at the launch ramp about the same time I
did, so no one had to wait. With three adults and four little ones, the boat was
pretty full. The Yamaha 150 had no problem getting us moving though.


http://tinyurl.com/39klfrb


I might even have a new boat captain in the making...


http://tinyurl.com/32a3c48


We got to a little boaters beach outside Occoquan, VA, anchored and let the kids
start running around.


http://tinyurl.com/34heavr


The kids wanted to do some tubing, which I'd never tried before. This was the
tube I got last fall. Worked well, and they had a blast. The picture takers kept
using the zoom, so most of the tubing shots didn't come out.Here's my daughter
having fun...


http://tinyurl.com/2vmqr3r


Daughter took this picture of my $30,000 towel rack.


http://tinyurl.com/3ypjvl6


Great time had by all!


'Toxic stew' of chemicals causing male fish to carry eggs in testes

Intersex fish, found across the US, result from a mix of drugs that
mimic natural hormones, say scientists

* Suzanne Goldenberg, US environment correspondent
* guardian.co.uk, Wednesday 21 April 2010 11.05 BST

More than 80% of the male bass fish in Washington's major river are now
exhibiting female traits such as egg production because of a "toxic
stew" of pollutants, scientists and campaigners reported yesterday.

Intersex fish probably result from drugs, such as the contraceptive
pill, and other chemicals being flushed into the water and have been
found right across the US.

The Potomac Conservancy, which focuses on Washington DC's river, called
for new research to determine what was causing male smallmouth bass to
carry immature eggs in their testes. "We have not been able to identify
one particular chemical or one particular source," said Vicki Blazer, a
fish biologist with the US geological survey. "We are still trying to
get a handle on what chemicals are important."

But she said early evidence pointed to a mix of chemicals – commonly
used at home as well as those used in large-scale farming operations –
causing the deformities. The suspect chemicals mimic natural hormones
and disrupt the endocrine system, with young fish being particularly
susceptible.

The chemicals could include birth control pills and other drugs,
toiletries especially those with fragrances, products such as tissues
treated with antibacterial agents, or goods treated with flame
retardants that find their way into waste water. However, Blazer also
pointed to runoff from fertilisers and pesticides from agricultural areas.

About 5 million people live in the greater Washington area, and 90% of
them get their drinking water from the Potomac.

"We need to get these toxins out of our river water," said Hedrick
Belin, the president of the Potomac Conservancy. The campaign group
called for $3m (£1.9m) in research over three years on endocrine
disrupters on their effects on fish. It also called on the authorities
to involve pharmaceutical companies in the safe disposal of drugs, and
to invest in technology that can filter out endocrine disrupting compounds.

- - -

Well, that explains why herring is such a girlie girl...he swims in a
river of ****, and takes his grandchildren to swim there, too. Health
problems in their future?- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Awww. fer pitys sake, Harry. Whats the problem with a guy taking his
family out for a day of boating? They're having fun. I can tell that
Herring enjoys his family and looking at his boat it cost him quite a
bit of change so that they could have a blast on the water. I know
what a thrill it is to take my family out for a day, especially for
the daughter and nephews to go tubing and skiing, and I enjoy reading
and seeing others having fun on such an outing. I wish I could have
joined them.

After all this is a boating group that's origional intentions were to
talk about boating and boat related activities. So, give the guy a
break, will ya?




My comments were about swimming in a river of pollution, not boating in it.

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On Mon, 2 Aug 2010 12:52:25 -0700 (PDT), Tim wrote:

On Aug 2, 10:48*am, Harry ? wrote:
On 8/2/10 11:09 AM, John H wrote:





Took the boat to Pohick Bay yesterday, after noticing how well the new cover is
working out. Some very heavy rain got my neighboring boat's cover over the past
couple weeks. He is now a believer in the use of tight straps rather than bungee
cords for keeping his cover taut.


Daughter, SIL, and grandkids arrived at the launch ramp about the same time I
did, so no one had to wait. With three adults and four little ones, the boat was
pretty full. The Yamaha 150 had no problem getting us moving though.


http://tinyurl.com/39klfrb


I might even have a new boat captain in the making...


http://tinyurl.com/32a3c48


We got to a little boaters beach outside Occoquan, VA, anchored and let the kids
start running around.


http://tinyurl.com/34heavr


The kids wanted to do some tubing, which I'd never tried before. This was the
tube I got last fall. Worked well, and they had a blast. The picture takers kept
using the zoom, so most of the tubing shots didn't come out.Here's my daughter
having fun...


http://tinyurl.com/2vmqr3r


Daughter took this picture of my $30,000 towel rack.


http://tinyurl.com/3ypjvl6


Great time had by all!


'Toxic stew' of chemicals causing male fish to carry eggs in testes

Intersex fish, found across the US, result from a mix of drugs that
mimic natural hormones, say scientists

* * ** Suzanne Goldenberg, US environment correspondent
* * ** guardian.co.uk, Wednesday 21 April 2010 11.05 BST

More than 80% of the male bass fish in Washington's major river are now
exhibiting female traits such as egg production because of a "toxic
stew" of pollutants, scientists and campaigners reported yesterday.

Intersex fish probably result from drugs, such as the contraceptive
pill, and other chemicals being flushed into the water and have been
found right across the US.

The Potomac Conservancy, which focuses on Washington DC's river, called
for new research to determine what was causing male smallmouth bass to
carry immature eggs in their testes. "We have not been able to identify
one particular chemical or one particular source," said Vicki Blazer, a
fish biologist with the US geological survey. "We are still trying to
get a handle on what chemicals are important."

But she said early evidence pointed to a mix of chemicals – commonly
used at home as well as those used in large-scale farming operations –
causing the deformities. The suspect chemicals mimic natural hormones
and disrupt the endocrine system, with young fish being particularly
susceptible.

The chemicals could include birth control pills and other drugs,
toiletries especially those with fragrances, products such as tissues
treated with antibacterial agents, or goods treated with flame
retardants that find their way into waste water. However, Blazer also
pointed to runoff from fertilisers and pesticides from agricultural areas.

About 5 million people live in the greater Washington area, and 90% of
them get their drinking water from the Potomac.

"We need to get these toxins out of our river water," said Hedrick
Belin, the president of the Potomac Conservancy. The campaign group
called for $3m (£1.9m) in research over three years on endocrine
disrupters on their effects on fish. It also called on the authorities
to involve pharmaceutical companies in the safe disposal of drugs, and
to invest in technology that can filter out endocrine disrupting compounds.

- - -

Well, that explains why herring is such a girlie girl...he swims in a
river of ****, and takes his grandchildren to swim there, too. Health
problems in their future?- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Awww. fer pitys sake, Harry. Whats the problem with a guy taking his
family out for a day of boating? They're having fun. I can tell that
Herring enjoys his family and looking at his boat it cost him quite a
bit of change so that they could have a blast on the water. I know
what a thrill it is to take my family out for a day, especially for
the daughter and nephews to go tubing and skiing, and I enjoy reading
and seeing others having fun on such an outing. I wish I could have
joined them.

After all this is a boating group that's origional intentions were to
talk about boating and boat related activities. So, give the guy a
break, will ya?


Tim, he's trolling. I don't need a 'break' from Harry. Harry needs to give
himself a break, like trying to become reacquainted with his family. Maybe then
he wouldn't have the negative philosophy he does now.
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