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In article , naled24511
@mypacks.net says... On 7/21/11 2:02 PM, Wayne B wrote: Cruising the New England coast in the sumertime has a lot of attractions: Good harbors, quaint little towns with much charm, fresh sea food restaurants, decent fishing at times, fresh lobster, etc. It also has something called fog. The good news is that there are only two locations in New England that experience foggy weather. The first is north of Cape Cod and the second is south of Cape Cod. I haven't been on the Cape in a while but...unless global warming has pushed the continents around some, I don't recall that much of New England, with the exception maybe of Nantucket, was south of the Cape. :) But I did enjoy your report. You damned spoofer! I've worked for years treating Wayne like **** because he has a much better life than I. Now here you are sucking up to him and acting like you are me. |
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