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Old 02-01-2014, 08:45 AM
DonV DonV is offline
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I'm looking up Gucci right now to see exactly what it is. That's why I have not went on a cruise, afraid I might get the norogucci virus they have been talking about.
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Old 02-01-2014, 10:31 AM
Terry England Terry England is offline
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Default Stay'in on point to Long Point

The Moderator is going to come down on us like one of them 120 CF scuba tanks what Kmoose dives with if we don't quit mess'in arond like this is the Southern Rock and Soul Chat Room. So swing'in around to the proper compass bearing, I was study'in' the Navionics I-pad Google Earth chart for the Sabastian and Long Point area and noticed a couple of what appered to be sandy swash cuts just north of the pass on the inside. I was wondering if you can slip throught there and ease north to LP or if you have to run west to the ICW then north up the channel, then east to the park. Also I was wondering about the flounder gigging around those sandy spots right up next to the grass, in the evening. The chart shows "mud", "shell" and "grass" BOTTOM in that general area. Being unfamiliar with that area, I was hoping for some local knowledge from Professor Ken or Doctor Sandy about the "BOTTOM" in this area, because the only thing I am certain of is -
"If we just add a little "BOTTOM", so that the dancers just can't hide
and do you you wanna' hear my organ? I said, ride Sally Ride, now"

(Conner, In case you got your elbows is all rodded out but you ears is still plugged up, that be Dance to the Music, by Sly and the family Stone, yea now. Just ask Gillie to confirm)
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