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On Sat, 07 Aug 2004 12:27:46 +0000, BREWERPAUL wrote:
but now I work near a water and I want to buy a small kayak and keep it at work - inflatable, so it fits in my desk, so could go kayaking after a work. Why not lock your "real" kayak on top of your car, and just pop that in the water for those quick paddles? I would have to lock my real kayak on top of the subway car. I suspect MTA would object it. Zalek ****************************** Got wood? Check out my exotic hardwood pennywhistles at fair prices...http://www.Busmanwhistles.com |
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