LoogyPicker@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> On May 8, 1:51 pm, Tim <tschna...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>> On May 8, 8:28 am, LoogyPic...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>>> On May 8, 8:21 am, John H. <salmonb...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>>>> On Thu, 8 May 2008 05:13:26 -0700 (PDT), Tim <tschna...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>>>>> On May 7, 8:43 am, justwaitafrekinmin...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
>>>>>> On May 7, 3:41 am, Garrison Hilliard <garri...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>>>>>>> On May 6, 11:28 am, justwaitafrekinmin...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
>>>>>>>>> New this year – Our Great Ohio River Swim
>>>>>>>>> Thanks to our partners, the new Cincinnati One World Triathlon,
you can
>>>>>>>>> participate in our 1/2 mile swim across the Ohio (and back)
after you
>>>>>>>>> paddle on Saturday, June 28. You can race or take your sweet
time. The Swim
>>>>>>>>> will start at 11:30 am from the Serpentine Wall. You need to
register
>>>>>>>>> separately for this event atwww.cincytriathlon.com/register.html
>>>>>>>>> Paddlefest Goes GREEN
>>>>>>>>> We're working hard to make this year's Paddlefest as GREEN as
possible.
>>>>>>>>> Check out the steps we are taking to GO GREEN. We'll have more
updates
>>>>>>>>> about these initiatives to be more environmentally responsible
in future
>>>>>>>>> updates.
>>>>>>>>> http://ohioriverway.org/newsletters/20080505newsletter.html
>>>>>>>> How's about a better address. Great ad for locals, but us out of
>>>>>>>> towners you are targeting here might get a little confused. I
read
>>>>>>>> Coney Island, OK, New York, then Ohio River, and if falls apart
from
>>>>>>>> there.. What town? Is there a real street address or body of
water we
>>>>>>>> can look up on Google?? Thanks, Scotty- Hide quoted text -
>>>>>>> I have no freaking idea... possibly Cincinnati, Ohio, since it's
>>>>>>> mentioned several times in the message and many, many times at the
>>>>>>> cited website?
>>>>>>> http://www.ohioriverway.org/paddlefest/"
>>>>>>> p.s. Yeah, the 'net's like that...- Hide quoted text -
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>>>>>> Wow, sorry to bother you.. Most folks who come here only once a
year
>>>>>> to spam the group...... oh bother...- Hide quoted text -
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>>>>> The way it's been raining here, I might be doing my own
paddlefesting
>>>>> in my own backyard.
>>>> Wife and I were planning a fun cruise on the Potomac. Yesterday the
weather
>>>> was predicted to be nice. Now it's raining, with thunderstorms
predicted
>>>> for the afternoon.
>>>> Oh well, I guess I'll prune some bushes.
>>>> Crap.
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>>>> John *H*- Hide quoted text -
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>>> Hell, my wife called me and said that she had went to the nursery and
>>> bought a "bush" to plant. Asked me to plant it when I got home from
>>> softball. I got home, and it was a freakin' Japanese Maple that was
>>> pretty much fully grown with a rootball the size of a small planet!
>>> Digging in the Atlanta area isn't exactly a joyful experience!- Hide
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>> Oh gosh!
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>> Pour about 20 gal of water in the spot and let it soak for a few hrs,
>> then it ought to make digging a lot easier.
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>> So far in the last 48 hrs we've gotten about 5' of rain. Some places
>> locally have re****ted about 7.
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> It's a double edged sword! So much clay that you can't hardly stand up
> without slipping if you get it too wet. When I put my pool in, I
> rented a bobcat to dig the hole, about one hour after they delivered
> it, it started raining making the ground slicker than snot! Being
> rented, I couldn't stop, so I just slid around and made a hell of a
> mess, the guy that came to pick the bobcat up even remarked about the
> caked on mud!
You dug a pool with a Bobcat? How deep is it?


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