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![]() As anyone who has rafted up on Lake Lanier on any holiday weekend knows, there just never seems to be enough beach area. Thanks to our 2 year drought, that lake of beach area seems to be solved. Slide number 5 is a photo of the area of Lanier where I spend most of my time. It looks like the beach area has been increase about 500%. As you can see many of the smaller creeks and the northern areas of the lake are bone dry. http://tinyurl.com/2qffbz |
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On Mar 7, 6:28*am, "Reginald P. Smithers III" "Reggie is Here
wrote: As anyone who has rafted up on Lake Lanier on any holiday weekend knows, there just never seems to be enough beach area. *Thanks to our 2 year drought, that lake of beach area seems to be solved. Slide number 5 is a photo of the area of Lanier where I spend most of my time. *It looks like the beach area has been increase about 500%. *As you can see many of the smaller creeks and the northern areas of the lake are bone dry. http://tinyurl.com/2qffbz pic 6 looks like a native american indian flipping somebody off. |
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Tim wrote:
On Mar 7, 6:28 am, "Reginald P. Smithers III" "Reggie is Here wrote: As anyone who has rafted up on Lake Lanier on any holiday weekend knows, there just never seems to be enough beach area. Thanks to our 2 year drought, that lake of beach area seems to be solved. Slide number 5 is a photo of the area of Lanier where I spend most of my time. It looks like the beach area has been increase about 500%. As you can see many of the smaller creeks and the northern areas of the lake are bone dry. http://tinyurl.com/2qffbz pic 6 looks like a native american indian flipping somebody off. It took me awhile to see what you were talking about, but once you do, it definitely does. That is an area called 3 sisters, and is one of the busiest areas on the lake. If you look at the area between the islands you can see how many people will damage their prop and/or outdrive by boating between the islands. During the normal year, all of the red clay is underwater, but by August there some ares can be just under the water. They come speeding thru thinking they are in deep water, when in reality they are in deep ****. |
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On Mar 7, 7:56*am, Tim wrote:
On Mar 7, 6:28*am, "Reginald P. Smithers III" "Reggie is Here wrote: As anyone who has rafted up on Lake Lanier on any holiday weekend knows, there just never seems to be enough beach area. *Thanks to our 2 year drought, that lake of beach area seems to be solved. Slide number 5 is a photo of the area of Lanier where I spend most of my time. *It looks like the beach area has been increase about 500%. *As you can see many of the smaller creeks and the northern areas of the lake are bone dry. http://tinyurl.com/2qffbz pic 6 looks like a native american indian flipping somebody off. That's a pretty strange imagination! I think I could have looked at it all day and not seen THAT! Hell, I had to look at it a couple of minutes after reading your post! |
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![]() wrote: http://tinyurl.com/2qffbz pic 6 looks like a native american indian flipping somebody off. That's a pretty strange imagination! I think I could have looked at it all day and not seen THAT! Hell, I had to look at it a couple of minutes after reading your post! I must really be electic or something, because instantly, thats the first thing I saw..... |
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Tim wrote:
wrote: http://tinyurl.com/2qffbz pic 6 looks like a native american indian flipping somebody off. That's a pretty strange imagination! I think I could have looked at it all day and not seen THAT! Hell, I had to look at it a couple of minutes after reading your post! I must really be electic or something, because instantly, thats the first thing I saw..... It is probably just like Rorschach inkblot test, and you have told us more than you want to. ![]() |
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![]() Reginald P. Smithers III wrote: Tim wrote: wrote: http://tinyurl.com/2qffbz pic 6 looks like a native american indian flipping somebody off. That's a pretty strange imagination! I think I could have looked at it all day and not seen THAT! Hell, I had to look at it a couple of minutes after reading your post! I must really be electic or something, because instantly, thats the first thing I saw..... It is probably just like Rorschach inkblot test, and you have told us more than you want to. ![]() Been there,. and have come up with some really strange answers That's a curse of mine, because once I see something extraordinary, thats all I can see. |
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On Mar 7, 8:48*pm, DK wrote:
wrote: On Mar 7, 7:56 am, Tim wrote: On Mar 7, 6:28 am, "Reginald P. Smithers III" "Reggie is Here wrote: As anyone who has rafted up on Lake Lanier on any holiday weekend knows, there just never seems to be enough beach area. *Thanks to our 2 year drought, that lake of beach area seems to be solved. Slide number 5 is a photo of the area of Lanier where I spend most of my time. *It looks like the beach area has been increase about 500%. *As you can see many of the smaller creeks and the northern areas of the lake are bone dry. http://tinyurl.com/2qffbz pic 6 looks like a native american indian flipping somebody off. That's a pretty strange imagination! I think I could have looked at it all day and not seen THAT! Hell, I had to look at it a couple of minutes after reading your post! Lots of pot will do that.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Really? How do you know that, stalker girl? |
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On Mar 7, 7:21*am, wrote:
On Mar 7, 7:56*am, Tim wrote: On Mar 7, 6:28*am, "Reginald P. Smithers III" "Reggie is Here wrote: As anyone who has rafted up on Lake Lanier on any holiday weekend knows, there just never seems to be enough beach area. *Thanks to our 2 year drought, that lake of beach area seems to be solved. Slide number 5 is a photo of the area of Lanier where I spend most of my time. *It looks like the beach area has been increase about 500%. *As you can see many of the smaller creeks and the northern areas of the lake are bone dry. http://tinyurl.com/2qffbz pic 6 looks like a native american indian flipping somebody off. That's a pretty strange imagination! I think I could have looked at it all day and not seen THAT! Hell, I had to look at it a couple of minutes after reading your post! Yeah, and Pic #3, looks like some heeled, long-haired dog hovering over the head of one of those wierd Easter Island statute-god dudes, too! http://alt.coxnewsweb.com/cnishared/...0301_dt2-1.JPG |
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