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Default An important day in American boating history

On Apr 5, 9:17*am, HK wrote:
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On this day in 1621, the Mayflower departed for England after having
deposited 102 Pilgrims at what became the American colony of Plymouth,
Massachusetts.


Equally important, but not boating related, on this day in 1614,
Pocahontas, daughter of Chief Powhatan, married Virginia planter and
colonial official John Rolfe.


How's Chucks group working out for you, harry?


It has possibilities, a lot more than this joint has.


Harry, if "this joint" is so bad, why in hell are you here?
The only reason you think this place is so bad is because just about
everyone is sick and tired of your constant lies, name calling,
insults and political cut and pastes.

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