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On Jul 26, 7:46 am, "Pensacola Beachcomber" <pensacola- beachcom...@NOSPAMNEVERcox.net> wrote: > "Danbob" <caltex1...@yahoo.com> wrote in message > > news:f09fe8dc-7905-4c06-a8f5-7abda0752147@w1g2000prk.googlegroups.com... > > > > > On Jul 25, 11:31 am, "Tom Callahan" <pensacola- > > beachcom...@NOSPAMNEVERcox.net> wrote: > >> Here I am top posting again, too bad...... > > >> Those photos     

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Author: Danbob
Date: Jul 26, 2008 15:55

"Danbob" <caltex1952@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:f09fe8dc-7905-4c06-a8f5-7abda0752147@w1g2000prk.googlegroups.com... On Jul 25, 11:31 am, "Tom Callahan" <pensacola- beachcom...@NOSPAMNEVERcox.net> wrote: Here I am top posting again, too bad...... Those photos sure do tell a sad story. The good part is we get to see some of your ranch. We got some clouds
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On Jul 25, 11:31 am, "Tom Callahan" <pensacola- beachcom...@NOSPAMNEVERcox.net> wrote: > Here I am top posting again, too bad...... > > Those photos sure do tell a sad story. The good part is we get to see some > of your ranch. > > We got some clouds and an inch or two of rain from Hurricane Dolly. The bad > part of the crazy weather this year is that we didn't have the really cold > front     

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Author: Pensacola Beachcomber
Date: Jul 26, 2008 07:46

On Mon, 11 Feb 2008 11:52:17 -0600, "granny" <DontSpamMe@NoSpam.com> wrote: "tony cooper" <tony_cooper213@earthlink.net> wrote in message news:qcnvq39ic1b24us4sbsjfhki6ao5b88i6n@4ax.com... When I adjust hue/saturation or color balance to get the water color, it affects the non-water parts of the image. The sting ray and my daughter turn greenish-blue. I can't get rid of that
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On Wed, 24 Oct 2007 17:40:00 -0700, Alan Moore <alan.s.moore@comcast.net> wrote: >On Tue, 23 Oct 2007 22:54:54 -0700, "P. Roehling" ><nowayjose@uh-uh.edu> wrote: > >> >>"Alan Moore" <alan.s.moore@comcast.net> wrote >> >>>>That, and bikers seldom drown as the result of a crash. >>>> >>> No, but it does happen occasionally, and it's most unusual for a >>> surfer to collide with a tree, or     

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Author: Danbob
Date: Jul 25, 2008 16:12

On Tue, 23 Oct 2007 22:54:54 -0700, "P. Roehling" <nowayjose@uh-uh.edu> wrote: "Alan Moore" <alan.s.moore@comcast.net> wrote That, and bikers seldom drown as the result of a crash. No, but it does happen occasionally, and it's most unusual for a surfer to collide with a tree, or have a cager turn left in front of them. So how about sharks? Sea lions? Stinging jellyfish
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"Alan Moore" <alan.s.moore@comcast.net> wrote >>That, and bikers seldom drown as the result of a crash. >> > No, but it does happen occasionally, and it's most unusual for a > surfer to collide with a tree, or have a cager turn left in front of > them. So how about sharks? Sea lions? Stinging jellyfish? Sea Urchins? Red Tide? Water polluted with coliform bacteria from sewage outfalls     

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Author: tony cooper
Date: Feb 11, 2008 13:44

Subject: Repost- Fishing, Cooking, Preserving<BR> From: baddog7 <A TO FISH OR NOT, THAT'S THE ?<BR> Fresh caught fish also provide a completely balanced diet when<BR> sufficiently fat & not overcooked.<BR> <BR> The main difficulty with subsisting exclusively on fish arises from<BR> the fact that in calories they are often far less nourishing than one<BR> expect.<BR> <BR> An office worker
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-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Enviro: Rise of Slime (not just in the White House) Via NY Transfer News Collective * All the News that Doesn't Fit sent by Trent Schroyer (activ-l) Los Angeles Times - July 30, 2006 http://www.latimes.com/news/local/oceans/la-me-ocean30jul30,0,952130.story A Primeval Tide of Toxins Runoff from modern life is feeding an explosion     

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Author: Turby
Date: Oct 24, 2007 18:50

A Primeval Tide of Toxins Runoff from modern life is feeding an explosion of primitive organisms. This 'rise of slime,' as one scientist calls it, is killing larger species and sickening people. By Kenneth R. Weiss Times Staff Writer July 30, 2006 http://www.latimes.com/news/local/oceans/la-me-ocean30jul30,0,952130.story Moreton Bay, Australia - The fireweed began each spring as tufts
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Author: Alan Moore
Date: Oct 24, 2007 17:40

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Author: P. Roehling
Date: Oct 23, 2007 22:54

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Author: RONSERESURPLUS
Date: Aug 28, 2007 10:23

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Author: NY.Transfer_News
Date: Jul 30, 2006 13:37

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Author: Trent Schroyer
Date: Jul 29, 2006 18:13

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