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I suppose for those of you who struggle with this dilemna, It becomes a
function of whether you are wearing street clothes or paddle skirt, which side is the front and which the back. If you went in the street side door with paddle skirt on the neighbors may talk. If you go in shore side door with street clothes on us paddlers will definitely talk. But then all that depends on whether you are going in or coming out. How do you manage such a demanding and confusing social agenda? However upon further consideration, I realize that kayakers may be able to handle this dilemna better than most, since ususally we don't know whether we are coming or going, and which side is up or down changes rapidly as well at times. So I propose that only kayakers, and maybe a few canoers, be allowed to have homes along the waterfront. We would sure not want all those others walking around confused about where the front door is! TnT |
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