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JohnH wrote:
On 28 Nov 2006 15:55:47 -0800, "Chuck Gould" wrote: Why not start a lighted boat parade tradition back in MD? The first year or two would be small, but with a little PR and determination you'd have something really worthwhile before you realized it. It's not too late this year to put holiday lights on your boat, including a nativity scene if you're so inclined, and stage a parade prior to the heart of the holiday season. Once November 15th hits, the doors to the boatel are closed for the season. The aisle way is filled with boats from the slips, and the hatches are battened for winter. It gets *cold* here! I wish it didn't get so cold. I think a Christmas Parade of boats would be fun with Christmas lights twinkling all over the water. Cool! -- John H **** May your Christmas be Spectacular**** ******and your New Year even Better!****** I guess you never heard about global warming. It's really 76º outside right now. Dan |
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