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John H. wrote:
On Sat, 07 Jun 2008 16:41:40 -0400, "Reginald P. Smithers III" "Reggie is Here wrote: John H. wrote: Photo of Georgia Red Clay: http://tinyurl.com/4ma8f9 Used to see that when I was stationed in Mississippi - saw a lot of it in Alabama - something about the SE and red clay. Around here when you talk stained water, it's usually tannin from pine trees - ugly brown color. Everyone knows that Georgia red clay gets around. I am sure that makes sense to everyone else, but it went right over my head. Georgia red clay can stain your bathing suit, shoes, carpet and clothes real quick. I keep a separate set of crocs, on the boat, so I don't track any clay on board the boat. I did buy a new pair of "fake crocs today. They were $8.99 at target. It will be interesting to see how they feel and hold up compared to the $29.99 pair I purchased at REI yesterday. You were probably sitting when you read it. Tom was talking about seeing it in Mississippi, Alabama, and the SE. I was just explaining that it gets around. You know, like moves. ....never mind. Well, probably everyone else got it but me, I am slower than most. But you are correct, Georgia Red Clay is seen in Mississippi, Alabama and the SE. Everyone in Miss. want to know who carried all that Georgia Red Clay all the way over there. Can you imagine how many trucks it too? ![]() Here is a great photo of the dangers of Georgia Red Clay. http://tinyurl.com/3zk66f |
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